Wilhour v. Wilhour
Annotate this CaseJoshua Wilhour moved for modification of child support based on his recent relocation to share custody of his son, and because his income had been reduced. Joshua and his former wife Jacqueline each alleged the other was voluntarily unemployed (or underemployed). The trial court modified child support based on Joshua's income on what he had earned before he moved. Joshua appealed that calculation, and the trial court's denial of his request for a hearing. Upon review, the Supreme Court remanded the case for an evidentiary hearing and for reconsideration of the effective date of the modification.
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