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#familycourt #JUDGE #COURT #TRENDING @courtwatchers #court Case: Michaela Von Lehi vs. Tucker Von Lehi Hearing: Motions to Dismiss (for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and improper venue) and Vacate Temporary Orders Appearances: Petitioner (Michaela Von Lehi): Present with Attorney Don Hoffman Respondent (Tucker Von Lehi): Present via Zoom with Attorney Kip Johnson Motions: Motion to Dismiss (Johnson, Respondent): Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction: Argues Michaela did not meet the requirement of 60 days' residency in Kansas before filing, as mandated by KSA 23-2703(a). Improper Venue: Argues Michaela was not a resident of Ellis County when filing and had no basis for believing it was the proper venue, and it wasn't filed in good faith. Motion to Vacate Temporary Orders: Contingent on the motion to dismiss. Response (Hoffman, Petitioner): Claims the court does have subject matter jurisdiction. Agrees venue was improper but argues it should be moved to the appropriate county (Graham County, where Michaela resides), not dismissed. Key Evidence & Testimony: Michaela Von Lehi (Petitioner): Resides in Moreland, Graham County, Kansas. Signed a lease agreement on October 10th, 2024. Brought some belongings to Kansas on October 10th, but the last of her belongings were moved on November 2nd, 2024. Legal Terms and Concepts Pro Se Litigant: An individual representing themselves in court without an attorney. The Judge mentioned that someone was previously considered a pro se litigant but is no longer in that status. Custodial Parent (CP): The parent with whom the child primarily resides. Primary Conservator: In Texas, this parent has the legal right to make most decisions for the child. Sole Managing Conservator: A parent who has the exclusive right to make decisions for the child, without input or agreement from the other parent. Temporary Orders: Court orders put in place while the case is pending, often addressing urgent needs. Possession Orders: Orders specifying when each parent has physical custody of the child. Standard Possession Order: A common visitation schedule in Texas, typically involving weekends and holidays. Child Support: Financial payments made by one parent to the other to support their child. Medical Support: Orders requiring a parent to provide health insurance for the child. Minimum Wage Presumption: Using the minimum wage as a starting point to calculate child support for a parent with limited or no documented income. Family Violence: Acts that cause harm or create fear of harm between family members. Non-Disclosure: An order that limits or prohibits communication between the parents. Neutral Location: A safe, public place for exchange of custody when parents are unable to meet peacefully. App Close: A messaging app used for communication between parents, to provide a record of communication. Acknowledgment of Paternity: A legal document signed by a man admitting he is the father of a child. DNA Paternity Analysis: A test to determine the biological father of a child. Bond: A payment made to secure release from jail, often with conditions. Restricted Area/Save Zone: Conditions of a bond that may limit where an individual is allowed to go to protect the safety of a potential victim. Redirect: When an attorney questions their witness again after they've been questioned by the other side.