Knezovich v. Knezovich
Annotate this CaseWhen Father and Mother were divorced, Mother was awarded primary custody of the parties’ son and Father was ordered to pay $400 per month in child support. The district court later entered an order finding Father’s monthly child support obligation to be $880 and ruled that he owed retroactive child support for twenty-seven months. Father appealed. The Supreme Court summarily affirmed, holding that because Father did not bring the Court a record sufficient to permit review of the issues he raised, the district court’s orders and rulings were assumed to be correct.
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