She Wants His Money, He Wants Control—Is Grandma the REAL Caregiver?

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Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions in this explosive child support hearing! Witness the raw conflict between a mother and father as they battle over finances, custody, and accusations of manipulation. Is he a deadbeat dad, or is she unfairly blocking him from his children? Hear their shocking testimonies, analyze the inconsistencies, and decide for yourself who you believe. This case is packed with drama, financial struggles, and heartbreaking accusations that will leave you questioning everything. Don't miss this gripping story of family turmoil – watch now and let us know whose side you're on in the comments below! ChildSupportDrama FamilyCourt CustodyBattle ParentalAlienation YouTubeDrama

Litigants List:
Lokita Brown (Mother)
Mr. Kinman (Father)
Assistant Attorney General

Financial Support: Mr. Kinman insists he has consistently provided for his children. Ms. Brown claims his support is sporadic and insufficient.
Living Arrangements: Mr. Kinman states the children primarily live with their grandmother. Ms. Brown clarifies that while her mother helps, the children reside with her.
Parental Roles: Mr. Kinman expresses a preference for dealing with the children's grandmother, citing difficulties communicating with Ms. Brown. Ms. Brown accuses him of being manipulative and causing conflict.

Legal Terms:

Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR): A lawsuit that involves issues related to children, such as custody, visitation, and support.
Acknowledgement of Paternity (AOP): A legal document that establishes the father of a child.
De Novo Hearing: A new hearing where the court reviews the case without regard to the associate judge's findings.
Joint Managing Conservators: Parents who share the rights and responsibilities of raising their children.
Standard Possession and Access Order: A set of guidelines for visitation and custody in Texas.
Retroactive Child Support: Back child support payments for the period before a child support order is established.
Parental Alienation: One parent turning the child/children against the other parent
Pro Se Litigant: An individual representing themselves in court without an attorney. The Judge mentioned that someone was previously considered a pro se litigant but is no longer in that status.
Custodial Parent (CP): The parent with whom the child primarily resides.
Primary Conservator: In Texas, this parent has the legal right to make most decisions for the child.
Sole Managing Conservator: A parent who has the exclusive right to make decisions for the child, without input or agreement from the other parent.
Temporary Orders: Court orders put in place while the case is pending, often addressing urgent needs.
Possession Orders: Orders specifying when each parent has physical custody of the child.
Standard Possession Order: A common visitation schedule in Texas, typically involving weekends and holidays.
Child Support: Financial payments made by one parent to the other to support their child.
Medical Support: Orders requiring a parent to provide health insurance for the child.
Minimum Wage Presumption: Using the minimum wage as a starting point to calculate child support for a parent with limited or no documented income.
Family Violence: Acts that cause harm or create fear of harm between family members.
Non-Disclosure: An order that limits or prohibits communication between the parents.
Neutral Location: A safe, public place for exchange of custody when parents are unable to meet peacefully.
App Close: A messaging app used for communication between parents, to provide a record of communication.
Acknowledgment of Paternity: A legal document signed by a man admitting he is the father of a child.
DNA Paternity Analysis: A test to determine the biological father of a child.
Bond: A payment made to secure release from jail, often with conditions.
Restricted Area/Save Zone: Conditions of a bond that may limit where an individual is allowed to go to protect the safety of a potential victim.
Redirect: When an attorney questions their witness again after they've been questioned by the other side.
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I have YET to hear a competent AOG Rep.

ShoeChic
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Then now he needs to give all the money to her child support and never directly to the kids

goddessy
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Why didn’t they get tax forms, they weren’t prepared at all !!!

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