Parenting of C.M.R.
Annotate this CaseRay Ramberg appealed the dismissal of his motion to modify the parenting plan regarding his child (“C.M.R.”) with Amber Massey, and the denial of his motion to change venue from Toole to Hill County. Ramberg and Massey were never married but they lived together in Toole County, until May 2010 when they separated. Massey was the primary care provider for C.M.R. Since early 2011, Ramberg and Massey litigated the terms of parenting plans to accommodate for the different needs of C.M.R. as the child grew older. After several changes requiring mediation and litigation in 2011, 2012, and 2014, Ramberg and Massey signed a the parenting plan at issue here on February 17, 2015. C.M.R. had lived his entire life in Toole County, but in April 2015, Massey accepted a job in Havre, Hill County, which was closer to Ramberg’s current residence in Chinook. Massey moved to Havre with C.M.R. The move facilitated Ramberg’s contact with C.M.R. However, shortly thereafter, Massey received another job offer that was more lucrative from her former employer in Shelby. Thus, Massey and C.M.R. moved back to Shelby at the end of August 2015 after living in Havre for three and one-half months. Upon learning about Massey’s plan to move back to Shelby, Ramberg petitioned to modify the mediated Parenting Plan. Ramberg also filed a motion to change venue to Hill County, which was denied. The petition for modification of the Parenting Plan was dismissed without a hearing. Ramberg raised three issues in his appeal to the Supreme Court, but finding no reversible error, the Supreme Court affirmed the trial court's decisions.
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