An attempt to enforce is sure to be met with a request for modification , especially if she earns more .
My response:
You really do need a reading comprehension course. She may or may not pay child support, depending on who provides the health insurance. She is paying the childcare costs (including his portion as he is a deadbeat who refuses to honor his financial obligations), those two alone may be enough that she doesn't have to pay child support. It would be a wash. Of course, as I suggested, she should consult with an attorney in her area and find out exactly where she stands.
You said:
>>>>>>>>>> You always insist on "guideline support " , via guidelines she may be the " deadbeat " .
My response:
Actually, she isn't the deadbeat as BOTH parties agreed to no child support. BOTH parties agreed to handle the expenses the way it is in the court order. Guidelines do allow voluntary deviations from it. BOTH parties here agreed to do just that.
And now one of them is reneging. In this case, it is the father. He's the one who is shirking his responsibilities.
Of course, it would take reading comprehension to be able to understand that.