Crawford v. Schulte
Annotate this CaseMother and Father, who were unmarried, had a child in 2002. In 2008, Father was awarded primary physical custody of the child. In 2012, Father petitioned to increase Mother's child support obligation because he lost his job and was unemployed. After a hearing, the referee recommended that Mother's obligation be reduced because Father had received part of an inheritance and expected to receive the balance of that inheritance in the near future. The circuit court adopted the referee's recommendation and reduced Mother's child support obligation. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that Father's inheritance could not be considered when calculating Mother's child support obligation without a finding that the child's needs were not being met through Father's and Mother's income. Remanded.
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