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This is for the state of CO (me) and VA (him):

At the divorce child support and maintenance was put in as "earning potential" since the ex was laid off a month earlier and made no attempt to find another job.

He is currently receiving unemployment and I'm getting a portion of that, but not nearly as much as the court order.

After unemployment benefits end, he intends to gets a low paying job. He and his g/f are 'one with the Earth' and his new-founded beliefs are not to have material things or a lot of money in order to stay humble.

If he takes a low paying job will Child Enforcement still require him to pay the full amount or since he's paying something Enforcement won't go after him?
If I have to rely on his taxes, I'll never see the full amount.

Thanks
Since he is on unemployment and some payments are being made, the CSE probably won't take any action.

Once his unemployment ends and he stops making any payments the CSE will probably start taking actions once he is about 60 days with no payments at all.