State of Tennessee, ex rel., Woody M. Hartley v. Jennifer L. Robinson

Case Number
M2000-01625-COA-R3-CV

After divorce, Husband was ordered to pay child support to Wife for care of his minor children. Husband was employed as a commercial truck driver by Company. Thereafter, Husband was diagnosed with seizure disorder that required medication to treat. As a result, Husband lost his commercial trucking license as mandated by Federal Regulations. Upon losing his job as a commercial truck driver, Husband accepted a warehouse position with Company for considerably less money. He petitioned the court for a reduction of child support commensurate with his lower salary. The trial court found that he was underemployed and denied the reduction. Husband appealed. Although he failed to submit a transcript or statement of the evidence in the record, the trial court's order contains stipulated facts. We reverse and remand for entry of order reducing child support.

Authoring Judge
Judge David R. Farmer
Originating Judge
Judge Muriel Robinson
Case Name
State of Tennessee, ex rel., Woody M. Hartley v. Jennifer L. Robinson
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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