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sandy-goodpasture
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Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Oct 7, 2025

In RE the Marriage of: Nathan Goodpasture vs. Sandy Goodpasture

Respondent

Mother, Sandy Goodpasture, appealed the trial court's judgment of modification concerning child custody and support. She raised eight points on appeal, challenging the striking of her pleadings, the handling of domestic violence allegations, child support calculations, interpreter competency, religious beliefs, and the guardian ad litem. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment, denying several of Mother's points due to significant briefing deficiencies and finding no error in the trial court's application of law regarding the striking of pleadings and child support imputation.