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Ever wondered what happens when a parenting plan falls apart? In this gripping courtroom saga, a father seeks to suspend his child support obligations, leading to a stunning series of revelations. Witness the drama as the court unveils the truth behind the parenting arrangements, exposing unexpected twists and turns. From missed visitation to accusations, this case challenges assumptions about parental responsibility. Was child support money being used the way it was intended? Did the mother of the children have her priorities straight? Litigants List Case 1: Child Support Suspension Mr. Baker (Father) Ms. Pericone (Mother) Case 2: Emergency Ex Parte Temporary Parenting Custody Order Mr. Boyd Ms. Page Case 1: Child Support Review (Baker v. Pericone) 00:00:00 Motion to Review Child Support 00:01:05 Custody Breakdown: 207 Days vs. 158 Days 00:02:50 Review of Visitation Records 00:05:05 Mother Testifies About Expenses 00:07:05 Travel Considerations from Texas 00:08:00 Cross-Examination on Relocation 00:09:40 Judge Explains Tennessee Child Support Guidelines Case 2: Emergency Custody & Digital Review (Boyd v. Page) 00:11:56 Emergency Ex Parte Hearing Begins 00:13:54 Mother Represents Herself 00:14:36 Father Testifies 00:15:13 Child’s Background: High-Achieving Student with Special Needs 00:16:30 The “Thanksgiving Separation” 00:18:14 Family Relationship Issues Discussed 00:19:15 Review of Content on Child’s Device 00:21:43 School Transportation Safety Discussion 00:24:32 Concerns About the Child’s Well-Being 00:25:22 Review of Timestamp Evidence 00:26:15 How the Device Was Located Motion: A formal request made to a court. Child Support Obligation: The legal duty of a parent to financially support their child. Parenting Plan: A court order outlining custody, visitation, and parental responsibilities. Primary Residential Parent: The parent with whom the child lives most of the time. Visitation: The time a non-custodial parent spends with their child. Bank Draft: Automatic payment of child support from a bank account. Testimony: A formal written or spoken statement, especially in a court of law. Modification: A change or alteration to a court order. Ex Parte Order: A court order issued based on the request of one party, without the other party present. Temporary Restraining Order: A court order that temporarily restricts one party from taking certain actions. IEP (Individualized Education Program): A plan designed to meet a student's unique educational needs. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder): A neurodevelopmental disorder. Reconcile: To restore friendly relations between. DCS: Department of Child Services Non-Permanent Parenting Plan: A temporary parenting plan This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.