Document: ORDER ON MT TO ADJ CHILD SUPP ORD
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l//76.0 ORDER ON MT TO ADJ CHILD SUPP ORD 2017-11-08 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2017-11-08
Summary (Justice Demanded)
From the father’s perspective, this document reflects a clear example of unethical conduct and bias against him. The motion to amend the Temporary Child Support Order appears to be one-sided, with the State of Washington represented by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney George W. Gagnon III pushing for the amendment without considering the respondent’s circumstances or ability to pay. The court’s swift approval of the motion without proper consideration of the respondent’s situation suggests a lack of impartiality.
Furthermore, the order to prorate the child support owed for a specific time period seems arbitrary and unfair, especially if the respondent, Aaron Michael Surina, was not given a chance to present his side or contest the calculations. The document does not mention any efforts made to assess the respondent’s financial capabilities or any extenuating circumstances that may have affected his ability to pay the full amount.
The lack of transparency and due process in this case raises concerns about the integrity of the legal proceedings and the protection of the respondent’s rights. It appears that the court may have overlooked important factors in its rush to amend the support order, potentially causing further harm to the respondent and his children. In conclusion, this document highlights a troubling pattern of unfair treatment and potential misconduct that has negatively impacted the respondent and his family.