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Appeals court reviews contested divorce judgment: child support, transportation and incorporation of partial agreement at issue

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Summary

In the custody and divorce appeal Hardy v. Rondeh, the court heard disputes over whether a partial agreement was incorporated into the final judgment, child‑support calculations (including treatment of a fifth child), and transportation and parental‑time arrangements.

The Appeals Court heard argument in a contested divorce and custody appeal focused on child support, a partial divorce agreement, and parenting‑time logistics.

Appellant Cassidy Hardy argued the trial judge adopted post‑trial submissions and raised child support from an earlier temporary $309/week to about $389/week without adequate notice or opportunity to respond; she also challenged changes the judge made to a partial stipulation the parties expected would be incorporated intact. The appellee (father) and the trial court, by contrast, said the court applied incomes listed on the parties’ financial statements to the child‑support guidelines and that the partial agreement could be altered by a subsequent order.

Why it matters: The appeal raises procedural questions about the finality and modification of partial agreements submitted before a final…

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