Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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... child had told him defendant was the perpetrator . The trial court concluded that these statements were admissible under V.R.E. 804a . The court conducted preliminary hearings prior to receiving testimony about the child's statements ...
... child had told him defendant was the perpetrator . The trial court concluded that these statements were admissible under V.R.E. 804a . The court conducted preliminary hearings prior to receiving testimony about the child's statements ...
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... child sup- port guidelines , trial court must consider all relevant factors , including the financial resources of the child and the financial resources of the cus- todial parent . 15 V.S.A. §§ 656 ( d ) , 659 ( a ) . 6. Divorce - Child ...
... child sup- port guidelines , trial court must consider all relevant factors , including the financial resources of the child and the financial resources of the cus- todial parent . 15 V.S.A. §§ 656 ( d ) , 659 ( a ) . 6. Divorce - Child ...
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... children . This decision determined that a change in circumstances sufficient to allow modification of the child support order would exist if defendant showed he was unaware of the extent of the income plaintiff and the children held at ...
... children . This decision determined that a change in circumstances sufficient to allow modification of the child support order would exist if defendant showed he was unaware of the extent of the income plaintiff and the children held at ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
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