Domestic Relations – Contempt – Cohabitation
By Deborah Elkins
Published: July 28, 2008
A divorce court did not err in denying father’s petition to hold mother in contempt for multiple claimed violations of the court’s custody order that required mother to file for child support from fathers of her other children and refrain from having overnight male guests, and the Court of Appeals affirms the trial court decision, ...
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