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Trial court lacked authority to order dad to pay for child’s college

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

Tackling an issue of first impression involving a request for payment of post-secondary education expenses, the Indiana Court of Appeals held that a child support order under I.C. 31-16-6-6 refers to the parties’ most recent order concerning support.

Amanda Lee Austin filed a petition Feb. 28, 2014, for her ex-husband, Michael Dwain Neal, to pay college expenses for their second child, A.N., who at that time was 19 years old. He asked the trial court to deny her petition because A.N. had been emancipated by law when she turned 19 on Jan. 30, 2014.

The trial court ordered Neal pay for a portion of A.N.’s college expenses. He appealed in Michael Dwain Neal v. Amanda Lee Austin, 49A02-1404-DR-225, and the Court of Appeals unanimously reversed.

The judges looked at the language of I.C. 31-16-6-6, which was amended effective July 1, 2012, to change emancipation age and at what age a parent was no longer responsible for paying for college expenses.  In order to make their decision, the judges had to decide what the Legislature meant when it referred to established child support orders. They noted it was an ambiguous term.

Neal argued subsection (d) barred Austin from filing the petition. It reads: If a court has established a duty to support a child in a court order issued after June 30, 2012, the: parent or guardian of the child; or child; may file a petition for educational needs until the child becomes nineteen (19) years of age.” He claimed because A.N. already was 19 and the most recent agreed child support order was approved after June 30, 2012, Austin’s petition is barred.

The two divorced in 2000 and a support order was entered then; an agreed order was approved by the trial court in July 2012, in which the older child, who was 20 at the time, was considered emancipated.

The judges decided that the statute necessitates that where the most recent order establishing a child support obligation was issued after June 30, 2012, the child must file a petition for educational needs before becoming 19.

“Mother and A.N. are not the sort of unsuspecting parties that we believe the General Assembly’s 2013 amendments were focused on. Here, subsequent to the 2012 amendment, Mother participated in the court system and obtained a support order (i.e. the Agreed Order) that specifically referenced the updated statute’s effect of establishing nineteen as the age of legal emancipation. Thus, Mother was aware of the statute’s requirement that a petition for educational support must be filed before A.N. turned nineteen,” Judge Margret Robb wrote.

Christian Rock Band Casting Crowns “Thrives” at Ford Center

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It was a celebration of faith as Christian Rock band Casting Crowns brought their “Thrive Tour” to Ford Center Thursday night along with special guests Mandisa and Sidewalk Prophets. The evening began with Sidewalk Prophets’ “Just Might Change,” which had the audience immediately on their feet. Afterwards Mandisa moved concert goers by speaking about her testimony and performing some of her hits including “Good Morning,” “Stronger,” and “Overcomer.”

The audience cheered as one as Casting Crowns opened with hits “Lifesong Sings, “Whole World Hears” and selections from their newest album, Thrive, including “All You’ve Ever Wanted,” “This is Now,” and much more. They ended the show with an encore performance, eventually leaving the stage singing “Glorious Day,” as the audience gave a standing ovation.

“Over 4,000 fans enjoyed the music and ministry of Casting Crowns, Mandisa, and Sidewalk Prophets in their first appearance at Ford Center,” said Cliff Reiser, President of Rush Concerts. “We look forward to bringing more Contemporary Christian music to Evansville.”

Upcoming events at Ford Center includes Eric Church November 22, Hadi Shrine Circus Nov 27-30, Kenny Rogers December 7, Monster Jam January 10-11, Miranda Lambert January 15, Harlem Globetrotters January 18, Winter Jam 2015 January 29, Luke Bryan February 11, and Disney on Ice: Princesses & Heroes February 19-21.

For more information on Ford Center visit:
www.thefordcenter.com www.facebook.com/fordcenterevansville www.twitter.com/thefordcenter.

SECOND POLITICAL MAILER CHARGES THAT CHRIS KIEFER FAILED IN HIS LEADERSHIP POSITION

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AN anonymous political group has recently mailed two (2) political mailers that charges that President of the EVSC School Board, Chris Kiefer has failed in his leadership position.

This first mailer charges that EVSC School Board President Chris Kiefer lead the charge to increase the Superintendent of Schools annual salary over $180,000, not including perks, allowances and benefits.

This mailer also alleges that  Evansville/Vanderburgh County schools are getting failing grades under EVSC School Board President Chris Kiefer leadership.

Attached is a link to the second mass mailer concerning President of the EVSC School Board for you’re viewing.

Another Anti Kiefer Mailer 1

Another Anti Kiefer Mailer 2

Posted by the CCO without opinion, bias or editing. 

Vanderburg County Recent Booking Report

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EPD Activity Report

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Gov. Pence to launch ‘Road to Victory 2014 Bus Tour’

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Gov. Mike Pence

Lt. Gov. Sue Ellpermann

Congressman Larry Bucshon
Congressman Marlin Stutzman
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski
Secretary of State Connie Lawson
Auditor of State Suzanne Crouch
Treasurer of State candidate Kelly Mitchell



“Road to Victory 2014 Bus Tour” Rallies

 

Saturday, Nov. 1   Monday, Nov. 3
Fort Wayne
11:30 a.m. (EDT) 

Freimann Square
200 E. Main St.
Brazil
9:30 a.m. (EDT)

Clay County GOP Headquarters
101 W. National Ave.
Warsaw
1:30 p.m. (EDT) 

Kosciusko County Courthouse
100 W. Center St.
Evansville
Noon (CDT)

Vanderburgh County GOP Headquarters
815 John St.
South Bend
3:30 p.m. (EDT) 
St. Joseph County GOP Headquarters
4133 S. Main St.
Huntingburg
3:30 p.m. (EDT)

Huntingburg Event Center (*East parking lot)
200 E. 14th St.
Lowell
5 p.m. (CDT) 

Niemeyer’s Farm
11003 W. 181st Ave.
Jeffersonville
6 p.m. (EDT)

Warder Park
109 E. Court Ave.

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Evansville, IN – Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday, October 30, 2014

Joshua Neal                       Theft-Level 6 Felony

Robert Branson                Carrying a Handgun without a License-Level 5 Felony

Intimidation-Level 5 Felony

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at kphernetton@vanderburghgov.org

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

BELIEVE IN INDIANA GROUP GOES AFTER EVSC PRESIDENT CHRIS KIEFER IN MASS MAILER

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AN anonymous political group has mailed two (2) political mailers that charges that President of the EVSC School Board, Chris Kiefer has failed in his leadership position.

This first mailer charges that EVSC President Chris Kiefer lead the charge to increase the Superintendent of Schools annual salary over $180,000, not including perks, allowances and benefits.

This mailer also alleges  that 9 Evansville/Vanderburgh County  schools are getting failing grades under President Chris Kiefer leadership.

The CCO has ask our many moles to help us identify who sent these professional produced mass mailers.  When we the get the answer we sent this mailer out we shall make it public.

Attached is a link to the mass mailer concerning President of the EVSC School Board for you’re viewing.

Anti Kiefer mailer 1

Anti Kiefer mailer 2

 THE ABOVE LINKS ARE POSTED BY THE CCO WITHOUT OPINON, BIAS OR EDITING.

LETTER TO THE MAYOR FROM COUNCILMAN JOHN FRIEND, CPA

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OCT. 30,  2014

Dear Mayor,

We, the Council are eager to meet on Friday, October 31, 2014 at 2 p.m. in special session to discuss the various aspects of your budget and we appreciated the diligently efforts you and your Department Heads have devoted to this process. This has been a daunting task over the past months and we look forward to a positive conclusion.

As presented, the Council is pleased to have reduced it’s budget by 11.45%, in absolute dollars, $66,761. Actually, the only Department in the City to have reduced it’s spending over the previous year, in the efforts to balance the administration’s budget to move our City forward.

I applaud your action in excluding your salary increase valued at $2,011 plus associated payroll cost of $154 . Leaders should lead by example. Per the record, the Council choose to retain it’s 2% across the board salary increases in line with the City’s rank and file, but retain the reduction in other areas of our budget, namely, the consulting expense totaling $80,000 We are pleased to contribute in helping obtain your needed balanced budget. As a result of the large reduction in the consulting line item, this will require even more addition time to be dedicated in the performance of our duties.

I pose this resolution, I will make a motion to rescind the salary ordinance pertaining to the Council Member’s salary increase of 2% should the Mayor’s Department consider matching the composite reduction of 50% of the Council’s. Once the Council salary increase of 2% is eliminated and the associated cost of the salary increase valued at $3,795 the total dollar reduction of the council will be $70,556 which is the cost plus $8,000 of keeping one swimming pool open this coming summer. Consequently, your Department would match a total reduction of $35,278 or 50% of the Council. In doing this, we will be showing the world that the Council and the Mayor are all on the page of cooperation in moving our City forward in the efforts of balancing your budget. Between both our Departments, this will total $105,834 nearly enough to keep two pools open.

As President of the Council, I will make the motion and fully expect it to be seconded.

If the motion fails to receive support, sadly enough, I would expect you to rescind your offer.

Look forward to your proposals on Friday and please do not hesitate to contact me about my offer.
Thank you

John