Flores v. Otis
Annotate this CaseIn 2012, Mother filed a motion to modify a parental rights and responsibilities order requesting recalculation of child support. By agreement, the district court reduced Mother’s child support obligation to $100 per week. Subsequently, following a hearing, the court issued an order that left in place Mother’s $100 weekly child support obligation. In 2015, Mother filed a notice of appeal, contending that the court miscalculated the child support due. The Supreme Court dismissed as untimely because it was not filed within twenty-one days after the docketing of the court’s additional findings.
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