Combs v. Daugherty and Jennifer Combs, Real Party in Interest,170 SW3d 424 (Ky.App., 2005)

Combs v. Daugherty and Jennifer Combs, Real Party in Interest,
170 SW3d 424 (Ky.App., 2005)
Discovery from child support obligor for purpose of recalculating
child support is not permitted until a motion for modification of
support is filed.

Combs v. Daugherty and Jennifer Combs, Real Party in Interest,
170 SW3d 424 (Ky.App., 2005)
Discovery from child support obligor for purpose of recalculating
child support is not permitted until a motion for modification of
support is filed.

Discovery from child support obligor for purpose of recalculating child support subsequent divorce decree is not permitted until a motion for modification of support is filed. CR 76.36(4) Motion for Intermediate Relief seeking a stay of enforcement of an Order Compelling Discovery, which provided a warrant of arrest would issue if the discovery was not produced, was granted.

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