Brogdon v. Brogdon
Annotate this CaseIn an action for divorce and child support, the court granted this application for discretionary appeal under Supreme Court Rule 34(4). The court held that the final support order issued by the trial court included a specific deviation for extraordinary educational expenses, but the court failed to make the statutorily required written findings necessary to support the deviation. Therefore, the court must reverse the judgment in part and remand the case for a redetermination of the final child support order, with any extraordinary educational expenses deviation to be based on proper written findings. Finally, the court held that Husband's remaining challenges lacked merit and affirmed the the remainder of the trial court's judgment.
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