Son Finds Mom PASSED OUT? Dad Demands Emergency Custody
Автор: Court Watchers
Загружено: 2026-02-05
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Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as we dive into a series of child support and custody cases that will have you on the edge of your seat! In this compilation of court proceedings, we witness the raw reality of family law, where money, responsibility, and the well-being of children are constantly at stake.
From parents struggling to make ends meet to battles over custody and visitation, we'll hear the unfiltered testimonies of those involved. Witness the judge's tough decisions, the arguments, and the heart-wrenching stories that unfold in the courtroom.
Will parents step up and fulfill their obligations? Will children find the stability they deserve?
Watch now to find out!
00:00:00 - "He Wasn't Living With Dad!" Support Dispute & Emancipation?
00:06:23 - "She Holds The Kids Against Me!" Father Claims Visitation Denial
00:13:31 - $16,000 in Arrears: Voluntary Rehab or Avoiding Work?
00:21:49 - "They Stole My Money!" Trucker Blames DOT & Employer for Debt
00:40:17 - Emergency Custody Motion: Child Found "Passed Out" Parents?
00:45:42 - Mother Files Motion to STRIP Father's Visitation Rights
Child Support: Money paid by a parent to help cover the costs of raising their child.
Arrears/Arrearage: The amount of past-due child support payments.
Emancipation: When a child legally becomes an adult (typically at age 18) and is no longer subject to parental control or child support.
Motion: A formal request made to a court for a specific order or ruling.
Parenting Time: The schedule that determines when each parent spends time with their child (also called "visitation").
Custody: The legal right and responsibility to care for a child. This can be "legal custody" (making decisions about the child's upbringing) and "physical custody" (where the child lives).
Ex Parte Motion: A request made to the court where only one party is present, usually due to an emergency.
Evidentiary Hearing: A court proceeding where evidence (like testimony and documents) is presented to help the judge make a decision.
Witness: A person who provides testimony under oath in court.
Exhibit: A document or object presented as evidence in court.
Income Withholding Order: A court order that directs an employer to deduct child support payments directly from a parent's wages.
Bench Warrant: An arrest warrant issued by a judge, usually for failing to appear in court.
Show Cause Hearing: A court hearing where a person must explain why they have failed to meet a legal obligation (like paying child support).
1099 Employee: An independent contractor, not an employee, who receives a 1099 tax form.
Mediation: A process where a neutral third party helps parents try to reach an agreement about their child-related issues.
Child Support & Emancipation — (Mother) / Dustin Steiner
Child Support — Sarah Gents / Nathan Schaefer
Child Support & Visitation — Miss Miller / Mr. Wood
Child Support & Treatment — Jessica Schultz / Adam Bennett
Child Support — Raider / Avon
Custody — (Father) / (Mother)
Custody & Taxes — Miss Hadix / Mr. Vanderkoop
Parenting Time — Miss Carson / (Father
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.
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