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.

