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This is a legal hearing in a case involving a couple, Allison and Andrew Logan, who are seeking a divorce. The key points discussed in the hearing are: 1. Mutual Restraining Order: Plaintiff's Argument: Allison claims Andrew has been spending excessive amounts of money at party stores and withdrawing funds from their joint account. She proposes a mutual restraining order to prevent further spending and ensure a fair accounting of the assets. Defendant's Argument: Andrew denies the allegations and is open to a mutual restraining order but requests an accounting of each party's withdrawals from the joint account. Court's Decision: The judge grants a preliminary injunction to prevent both parties from disposing of assets or interfering with each other's property. She allows 45 days for both parties to provide an accounting of their withdrawals. 2. Exclusive Use of the Home: Plaintiff's Argument: Allison, who is pregnant and has a high-risk pregnancy, requests exclusive use of the family home due to the stress caused by Andrew's presence. She argues that she cannot live with her parents due to their dogs and that Andrew has alternative living arrangements. Defendant's Argument: Andrew argues that they have equally provided joint care of their child and that the presumption of joint custody should prevail. He denies the severity of his alcohol problem and argues that his drinking is not a reason to deny joint custody. Court's Decision: The judge grants Allison exclusive use of the home, ordering Andrew to vacate within 45 days. She acknowledges the stress on Allison during her pregnancy and considers it a factor in her decision. 3. Custody and Parenting Time: Plaintiff's Argument: Allison argues that she has been the primary caregiver and requests sole custody of the child. She points to Andrew's history of alcohol abuse and his inability to consistently care for the child due to his work schedule. Defendant's Argument: Andrew maintains that he has been an equal co-parent and that the presumption of joint custody should hold. He disputes Allison's claims about his drinking and argues that his actions are not detrimental to his ability to parent. Court's Decision: The judge grants joint physical and legal custody of the child to both parents while they are still residing together. She indicates that a 2-to-3 parenting time schedule will be implemented once they separate and that child support will be determined based on that schedule. 4. Alcohol Consumption: Court's Decision: The judge warns both parents that consuming alcohol while caring for their child will be considered a violation of the order and could lead to a change in custody or parenting time arrangements. 5. Contact with Andrew's Brother: Plaintiff's Argument: Allison requests that Andrew's brother, Justin Mark Logan, be barred from having any contact with the child due to his presence on the Sex Offender Registry. Court's Decision: The judge grants the request, forbidding Justin Mark Logan from any contact with the child. This means both Andrew and his parents are required to ensure no contact between Justin Mark Logan and the child. Overall, the judge's decisions reflect a cautious approach to the situation, balancing the needs of the child and the concerns of both parents. She recognizes the challenges posed by the parties' separation and attempts to create a framework for a peaceful transition and a stable environment for the child. Child support is money paid by one parent to the other parent for the purpose of providing financial support to a child or children. Most frequently, child support is paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent, but this is not always the case. Depending on where you live and the agreement you reach, the child support you pay or receive and what expenses it should cover will vary. @courtwatchers #court #comedyvideo #trending #comedy #viralshorts #childsupport #video #viral #familylaw #familycourt #court #livecourt #law #court #storytime #lawandcrime #childsupport #zoomcourt #courtcam #familycourt #courtdrama #crime #childbenefit #news #childmaintenance #zoomcourt #judgesimpson #courtroomdrama #courtdrama #ChildCustody #FamilyLaw #Legal #TexasLaw #Court #Parenting #Visitation #ChildSupport #ZoomCourt #Lawyer #Attorney #Judge #Paternity #Lawsuit #court #law #legal #justice #judge #attorney #lawsuit #familylaw #childcustody #parentingtime #childsupport #settlement #mediation #discovery #contempt #grandparentsrights #guardianship #texas #michigan #zoom #virtualcourt #evidentiaryhearing #trial #motion #objection #refereerecommendation #default #parenting #legaladvice #legalhelp #legalrepresentation #familycourt #familymatters #case #courtroom #legalproceedings #courtcase #lawandorder