CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY v. DOE

No. 22084.

990 P.2d 1158 (1999)

92 Hawai`i 276

CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY, State of Hawai`i, Petitioner, and Jane Doe, Mother, Petitioner-Appellant, v. John DOE, Father, Respondent-Appellee

Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawai`i.

As Amended December 1, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jane Doe, on the briefs, for petitioner-appellant, pro se.

Donald M. Card, Honolulu, on the briefs, for defendant-appellee.

BURNS, C.J., ACOBA, and LIM, JJ.


Opinion of the court by ACOBA, J.

We hold first, that a social study must be ordered by the family court of the first circuit (the court) to determine whether the visitation rights of Petitioner-Appellant Jane Doe (Mother) concerning the female child (Child) must be modified. Second, we hold that a rebuttable presumption favoring a credit against child support applies with respect to social security disability payments paid on behalf of the obligor parent. Because...

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