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Appeals court hears child-support and attorney-fee dispute after family-court trial

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Appellant argued the trial court used the wrong attributed income figure when calculating child support for a four-month period and that a $6,000 attorney-fee award was unsupported; appellee said the error is clerical and fee award was warranted by obstructive conduct at trial.

The Appeals Court heard argument in Loyosa v. Fabio (docket 24P0682), an appeal addressing a family-court child-support calculation and a post-trial award of attorney's fees.

Alan Loyosa, representing himself, argued that the trial judge used an incorrect attributed-income figure ($13.41 weekly) rather than the court's own finding of weekly earnings of $5.60 for a specific four-month period…

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