A-25-0319, Jeremy J. Hubbard (Appellant) v. Dusty J. Davenport (Cross-Appellant)
Dawson County, District Court Judge Matthew d’Argy Neher (Replaced by District Judge Cindy R. Volkmer)
Attorney for Appellant: Bronson J. Malcolm (Malcom, Nelsen & Windrum, LLC)
Attorney for Appellee/Cross-Appellant: Vikki S. Stamm (Stamm Romero & Associates, P.C., L.L.O.)
Civil Action: Custody modification; parenting time; child support; motion for new trial
Action Taken by Trial Court: The district court ruled in favor of Davenport, by overruling Hubbard’s Complaint to Modify regarding custody and parenting time. The court made this decision about 9 months’ after hearing evidence from Hubbard, as the court reopened evidence for Davenport about 2½ months after Hubbard presented his case. Both parties filed motions requesting a new trial and were ultimately denied their request by a new judge, who was not familiar with the record, after their previous judge left the bench.
Assignments of Error on Appeal: Did the trial court err in finding that there was no material change in circumstances since the entry of the parenting order, granting the motion to reopen evidence, or denying Hubbard’s motion for a new trial?
Assignments of Error on Cross-Appeal: Did the trial court err in its determination of child support?