Taylor v. Taylor
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By the terms of the original decree of divorce, James and Julie Taylor were to share joint legal custody of their two children. James was to have primary physical custody of the children, and Julie was to pay a certain amount each month to James as child support. Less than three months after the entry of the original decree, James filed a petition to modify it, alleging that circumstances had changed, and seeking sole legal custody of the children, as well as more child support. The trial court granted the modification, awarded sole legal custody to James, and increased the amount that Julie was to pay James as child support. The trial court also awarded James attorney fees. In Case No. S13A0911, Julie appealed modification of the decree; in Case No. S13A0912, Julie appealed the award of attorney fees. Finding no error, the Supreme Court affirmed both cases.
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