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Judge keeps agreed school-year schedule but orders alternating summer weeks; declines fee award

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In Maples v. Jones, Judge David D. Wolfe found a material change in living arrangements but kept the school-year Thursday-to-Tuesday schedule the parents had been using; he ordered alternating summer weeks, declined to award attorney fees, and directed the parties to exchange financial data for child-support recalculation.

Dixon County Chancery Court on the record resolved a custody and child-support dispute between Rose Hannah Maples and Gregory Kyle Jones by preserving the schedule the parents had given one another during the school year and by increasing the father's summer time.

Judge David D. Wolfe found that the parties had effectively modified the original parenting plan by agreement — expanding father Kyle Jones's time from every-other-weekend to a block from Thursday to the following Tuesday — and that other changes in both households (remarriages and…

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