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195081·shasta·Civil·Child Support and Division of Assets
Hearing about 4 years agoCONTINUED

Tumino v. Tumino

Request for order seeking stimulus proceeds and change in child support

Hearing date
Jun 6, 2022
Department
11
Prevailing
N/A

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Monetary amounts referenced

$1,400.00$4,000.00$14,000.00$7,000.00

Parties

PlaintiffMr. Tumino
DefendantMs. Tumino

Ruling

The motion was served on May 10, 2022, according to the proof of service. The Court is without a responsive declaration and orders one be filed. Should a response not be filed, the Court intends to issue orders on what information it has.

The parties should come prepared to address the issue of child custody recommended counseling, i.e. whether they have reported to Family Court Services as ordered at Section 6 of the FL-300 form.

Tumino v. Tumino (Case No. 195081)

Mr. Tumino filed a request for order seeking one-half of the stimulus proceeds received by Ms. Tumino and to change child support. The matter came regularly for hearing on May 23, 2022, and then continued to today’s date to allow Ms. Tumino to file a responsive pleading and the necessary income and expense declaration. As of the drafting of this tentative decision, the documents have not been received by the Court. The Court orders a response be filed along with an income and expense declaration.

Pursuant to a stipulated judgment, Mr. Tumino is paying $1,400.00 per month in support. He contends the earnings of Ms. Tumino have substantially changed since entry of judgment. How so? She is an esthetician and her work had become nonexistent because of the Covid shutdown, but has since changed and “she is now leading a lavish lifestyle and traveling frequently” (See Mr. Tumino’s Attachment to the FL-300). He also identifies Ms. Tumino as the sole recipient of the $4,000.00 in IHSS funding (for their children) received monthly. To the extent possible and with the information available, each party shall come to Court with a proposed calculation of child support.

In regards to the stimulus payment, Mr. Tumino contends $14,000.00 has been received and negotiated by Ms. Tumino. She admits this, allegedly. He is asking for one-half of this amount ($7,000.00). Having conferred with the judgment, the Court tentatively sides with Mr. Tumino on this issue, but reserves on the final decision until after considering Ms. Tumino’s responsive declaration.

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