Pfuhl v. Pfuhl
Annotate this CaseAmanda Pfuhl obtained a temporary protection order against her husband Jason. One month later, the circuit court continued the protection order for another month and appointed counsel, Tressa Kool, for the couple’s minor children. After the matter was heard again, the protection order was dismissed for failure to provide sufficient evidence. Kool subsequently sought costs related to her appointment. The circuit court ordered that Minnehaha County (“Minnehaha”) pay Kool $1094. Minnehaha appealed. On appeal, the circuit court argued that S.D. Codified Laws 26-8A-18 required the appointment counsel for the minor children and required ordering Minnehaha to pay appointed counsel’s costs. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the circuit court lacked statutory authority in this case to order Minnehaha to pay appointed counsel’s costs because section 26-8A-18 applies to the particular subject of a child’s status or condition, and that was not the particular subject of the proceeding the circuit court presided over.
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