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Judge adopts parenting plan; orders no derogatory remarks, limits alcohol when children are present

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After a contested hearing in Dixon County Chancery Court, Judge David D. Wolfe adopted a parenting plan that gives father Nathaniel Warmbier expanded, supervised residential time while imposing conduct limits and a court admonition against derogatory remarks between the parents.

A Dixon County judge on the record adopted a new parenting plan in Whitworth v. Warmbier that formalizes residential time for father Nathaniel Warmbier and imposes behavioral limits on both parents.

Judge David D. Wolfe took testimony and granted the petition to adopt a parenting plan brought by Ashley Nicole Whitworth, finding the parents fit and their communication largely cooperative. Wolfe confirmed that child support remains a juvenile-court matter but said the parenting schedule and household rules fall under the chancery court's authority.

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