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Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Dec 29, 2020

Lisa Langston vs. Jonathan Langston

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Jonathan Langston (Father) appealed the circuit court's judgment modifying his child support obligation and awarding attorney's fees to Lisa Langston (Mother). Father challenged the calculation of his income, the inclusion of work-related child care, therapy, psychiatric treatment, and tutoring expenses in the Form 14 calculation, and the award of attorney's fees. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment on all points, finding no error in the child support calculation or the attorney's fee award.