Tony Alan Baker v. Shauna Phillips McSherry
Syllabus
In a parentage action, the juvenile court adopted a permanent parenting plan and determined the father's child support obligation. The court also declined a request to change the child's name. On appeal, both parents take issue with the parenting plan, and the mother claims that the father's income was higher than found by the court. Despite their differences, the parents agree that the court's order contains insufficient findings of fact and conclusions of law. We vacate in part and remand.
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- equitable lien on plaintiff’s potential recovery satisfied interest requirement
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Judges: Judge W. Neal McBrayer
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