State of Tennessee, ex rel. Cheryl Markley Mock v. Benjamin Franklin Decker

Case Number
W2004-02587-COA-R3-JV

This is a Title IV child support case. The child involved in this action was born in September 2000.  The parents were never married. The child lived with the mother, and the mother began receiving financial assistance from the State when the child was born. In February 2002, the child was legitimated as the natural child of the father. In February 2003, the State, on behalf of the mother, filed a petition against the father for child support payments. In May 2003, the father was ordered to pay child support, plus a monthly amount toward his child support arrearage. The mother filed a petition for rehearing by the juvenile court judge, arguing that the established arrearage was too high, and asserting that she no longer wanted child support from the father because the two were reunited. In November 2003, a hearing was conducted. At the conclusion of the hearing, the trial court terminated the father’s monthly child support obligation and gave him a credit toward the child support arrearage for payments that had been made directly to the mother. The State filed a motion to alter or amend the decision, which was denied. The State now appeals. We reverse.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Special Judge Herbert J. Lane
Case Name
State of Tennessee, ex rel. Cheryl Markley Mock v. Benjamin Franklin Decker
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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