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The court is considering the plaintiff's objection to the referee's recommended order, where Mr. Mcmillan argues that the defendant did not provide medical documentation for not being able to work.The court notes that the order states the patient is temporarily disabled and may return to work.
The defendant, Miss Dewulf, filed a motion to set aside a referee-recommended order in court, claiming that his kids were s.. assaulted by their father. Mom mentioned having a letter from CPS supporting his claim, but the referee did not accept it during the hearing. The judge decided to send the case back to the referee for further review, instructing Miss Dewulf to present all evidence she has at that time. The judge advised her to consider getting legal assistance due to the seriousness of the matter.
The court heard various motions and objections in different cases. In one case, the plaintiff objected to the referee's recommended order, stating that the defendant did not submit medical documentation for not being able to work. The court denied the objection but allowed the plaintiff to file appropriate motions with additional information. In another case, the court scheduled a hearing to determine the status of a child born out of wedlock and joined the defendant in the hearing. The court also heard a motion from the defense to set aside the referee's order, pending further evidence of serious allegations. The court advised the defendant to seek legal assistance and scheduled a further hearing. Lastly, the court addressed a motion to show cause for violation of a protective order, with the defendant pleading not guilty and requesting court-appointed counsel. The court granted the adjournment to allow the defendant to obtain legal representation.
The matter before the court is the plaintiff's motion to modify exchange location and child support. The plaintiff's attorney argues that circumstances have changed, making the current order incorrect. The plaintiff has been driving extra to the exchange location and has tried to communicate with the defendant to reach a midway point without success. The defendant argues that he is not making more money and questions the need for the change in exchange location.
In another case, the plaintiff seeks modification of custody and parenting time due to concerns about the child's well-being at the defendant's home. The child has been staying solely with the plaintiff due to issues at the defendant's home, including bed bugs, unsanitary conditions, and threats from a sibling. The plaintiff has provided evidence of the child's improved well-being while in his care and requests sole custody.
Mr Kelly is objecting to the proposed order regarding child support in the case. He believes that his client's income was imputed at a higher level than what she actually earns, and that the objection to the child support review was based on the issue of parenting time, not income. He also mentions that the court verified the income of both parties through multiple sources, so the information used in determining child support should be accurate. He is requesting a more detailed and accurate order regarding child support.
The imputation factors were considered in the case, with a specific finding of imputing the client at fifteen dollars and fifty cents per hour for a 40-hour week. Mom lives in Indiana where the minimum wage seven dollars and twenty-five cents per hour.
Mr. Beals Rancha failed to appear before referee Snyder on April 8th, 2024, resulting in the first bench warrant with a bond set at $2,903. He reported being employed by WSI at Denzel, with his last payment in October 2023. The court recommended setting a reasonable bond for a hearing on May 8th, 2024. Mr. Bradshaw appeared in court charged with civil contempt for not paying child support. The court set his bond at zero to allow him to return to work. He mentioned wanting to reevaluate the payment amount with his ex-wife, and was advised to file a motion with the circuit court clerk.
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Child support is money paid by one parent to the other parent for the purpose of providing financial support to a child or children. Most frequently, child support is paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent, but this is not always the case. Depending on where you live and the agreement you reach, the child support you pay or receive and what expenses it should cover will vary.
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