Follman v. Follman

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Court Description: 58 A district court amended judgment awarding primary residential responsibility to the father and order denying a motion for continuance is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (4).



IN THE SUPREME COURT STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA 2017 ND 58

Tyson A. Follman, Plaintiff and Appellee
v.
Helen M. Follman, n/k/a Helen M. Early-Tinker, Defendant and Appellant

No. 20160246

Appeal from the District Court of Ramsey County, Northeast Judicial District, the Honorable Lee A. Christofferson, Judge.
AFFIRMED.
Per Curiam.
Michael P. Hurly, P.O. Box 838, Devils Lake, N.D. 58301-0838, for plaintiff and appellee; submitted on brief.
Joshua Nyberg, 1712 Main Avenue, Suite 202, Fargo, N.D. 58103, for defendant and appellant.

Follman v. FollmanNo. 20160246

Per Curiam.

[¶1] Helen Early-Tinker appealed from a district court amended judgment awarding Tyson Follman primary residential responsibility of their child, and from an order denying her motion to continue an evidentiary hearing. Early-Tinker argues the court erred in awarding Follman primary residential responsibility. Although each party requested primary residential responsibility of the child, she argues the court should have considered maintaining equal residential responsibility between the parties. She also argues the court abused its discretion in denying her motion for a continuance before the hearing and abused its discretion in limiting the length of the hearing. Because Early-Tinker did not request the court to consider maintaining joint residential responsibility, we conclude the court did not err by not considering joint residential responsibility. We also conclude the court's award of primary residential responsibility to Follman was not clearly erroneous, and the court did not abuse its discretion in denying her motion for a continuance and limiting the length of the hearing. We summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (4).

[¶2] Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.
Jerod E. Tufte
Carol Ronning Kapsner
Daniel J. Crothers
Lisa Fair McEvers

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