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I've read something that if someone is intentionally underemployed they will be ordered to pay for what they are "capeable" of earning. You might want to collect whatever informaton you can so that you can prove the NCP is intentionally staying underemployed.
That's what the judge did, but the ex stated that he would be underemployed once he's off of unemployment, so I wasn't sure where it would go from there.

BTW - I contacted Child Enforcement and the rules are that once he's off unemployment and has a job (or not), then if he doesn't make the full required payments they can start by taking away his drivers license, commercial license, etc.

I heard horror stories about Child Enforcement Agencies, but so far I'm highly impressed. It only took them 2 weeks since I submitted a case on him until they started garnishing his wages, and he's in another state.