Document: TEMPORARY ORDER OF CHILD SUPPORT
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/345.0 TEMPORARY ORDER OF CHILD SUPPORT 2019-12-20 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2019-12-20
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The Temporary Order of Child Support presents several instances of potential bias and unfairness towards Aaron Surina. The court’s decision to impute income for the mother, Sirinya Surina, while calculating child support based on Aaron’s actual earnings, may seem to unfairly burden Aaron. The court has also failed to thoroughly address whether the mother’s unemployment is voluntary, potentially reflecting unethical conduct.
Despite a shared custody arrangement, Aaron is ordered to pay significant child support, which is partially deviated only during summer months. This decision does not seem to take into account the equal time spent with both parents, thus unfairly burdening Aaron. The order also allows for aggressive enforcement mechanisms like wage garnishment and liens without prior notice, which could be damaging to Aaron’s financial stability.
The court reserves the right for either parent to petition for modifications in post-secondary educational support without demonstrating a substantial change of circumstances, possibly leading to unjust requests. Tax dependents, health insurance responsibility, and uninsured medical expenses are ambiguously defined, potentially causing undue financial burden on Aaron.
The document does not clarify the proportion of shared children’s expenses, possibly placing an undue financial burden on Aaron. It does not address past due amounts or interest owed, leaving Aaron exposed to future claims. The document is endorsed by Keith A. Glanzer, the attorney for the petitioner, which could introduce an element of bias.
The order also provides the other parent and the support agency with excessive power, allowing for direct enforcement without notification, and the pursuit of a contempt order or court petition. This could jeopardize Aaron’s employment and subject him to unnecessary legal pressures.
Hence, the Temporary Order of Child Support appears to demonstrate bias against Aaron Surina, potentially leading to an unfair financial burden, privacy infringement, and excessive legal pressures.