Hope P. v. Flynn G.
Annotate this Caset issue in this appeal are parents’ motions to modify their existing child custody arrangement. Without a hearing, the superior court denied the mother’s motion but granted the father’s motion for a temporary modification; later, with the parties’ agreement, the court made the temporary order permanent. The mother argues on appeal that she was entitled to evidentiary hearings. She also appeals the superior court’s denial of her request that income be imputed to the father for purposes of calculating his child support obligation. Finding no abuse of discretion or other reason to disturb the superior court's order, the Supreme Court affirmed.
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