Besides, Ex-Husband’s Jackson Credit Motion Had Sound Factual/Legal Bases.
In Marriage of Siva, Case No. A157554 (1st Dist., Div. 4 Aug. 25, 2020) (published), ex-husband was granted a Jackson child support credit, even though the trial judge denied dueling Family Code section 271 sanctions requests filed by both sides. Ex-wife appealed the merits and sanction denial, with the merits ruling affirmed in a 2-1 decision and with the 271 sanctions denial affirmed by a 3-0 vote.
Ex-wife initially argued that she needed fees because of financial disparity, but she had made no Family Code section 2020/2032 request such that it would not be entertained the first time on appeal. She principally argued that she was not as financially secure as ex-husband so that 271 sanctions were justified, but this contention was dispatched because financial need is irrelevant to a 271 request. Besides that, ex-husband’s credit motion had sound factual and legal basis behind it.
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