Douglas v. Douglas
Annotate this CaseLisa Douglas appealed from the district court's order granting Paul Douglas's motion to modify the couple's divorce judgment. Lisa argued that the court abused its discretion in modifying the divorce judgment to permit supervised, therapeutic reunification of the couple's child with Paul and that the court erred in finding the guardian ad litem fees reasonable. The Supreme Court (1) affirmed the judgment granting the modify, as there was sufficient evidence to establish a substantial change of circumstances justifying a modification of the parties' divorce decree; but (2) vacated the judgment regarding the guardian ad litem fees, as the court's decision did not include sufficient findings to support its judgment. Remanded.
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