8 results for 'judge:"Hanson"'.
J. Hanson finds that the lower court properly terminated the parental rights of the mother to the child. The mother, who resides in Guatemala, failed to raise her due process argument regarding compliance with the Vienna Convention before the juvenile court. Also, the lower court did not err in its finding that she could communicate well enough with her attorney, despite the lower court not providing her an interpreter in her primary language. Affirmed.
Court: Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Judge: Hanson, Filed On: May 10, 2024, Case #: CL-2023-0102, Categories: Family Law, International Law
J. Hanson dismisses the appeal in this dispute between property owners involving a roadway that allegedly separates the parties' properties. The contempt judgment at issue is void, as the appellee failed to properly adhere to certain precedents before seeking a judgment of contempt against the appellant. The court notes that the dismissal is without prejudice, however.
Court: Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Judge: Hanson, Filed On: May 3, 2024, Case #: CL-2023-0421, Categories: Civil Procedure, Contempt, Real Estate
J. Hanson finds that the lower court improperly determined the mother's child-support obligation. The record does not establish how the lower court determined the mother's gross monthly income "for the purposes of calculating her child-support obligation." The parts of the judgment regarding child custody and visitation are affirmed, however. Reversed in part.
Court: Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Judge: Hanson, Filed On: April 19, 2024, Case #: CL-2023-0338, Categories: Evidence, Family Law
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J. Hanson finds that the lower court improperly awarded permanent custody of the child to the paternal grandfather and his spouse. The mother correctly argues that the evidence does not support the finding that the child remained dependent at the time of the hearing, as she was "able to care for the child." The record does not clearly show that the child was dependent, as the mother testified that she was employed and that she "provides for the child's needs." Reversed.
Court: Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Judge: Hanson, Filed On: September 1, 2023, Case #: CL-2022-0764, Categories: Evidence, Family Law
J. Hanson dismisses this appeal from a circuit court order denying the appellant's motion to vacate a default judgment against him. The breach of contract suit concerned his installation of a fence for the plaintiff property owner, and the record shows that he failed to appear for trial. He argues that "there was an error in judicial administration" that resulted in two separate case numbers. However, the circuit court lacked subject matter jurisdiction, making the judgment at issue void.
Court: Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Judge: Hanson, Filed On: June 23, 2023, Case #: CL-2022-1019, Categories: Civil Procedure, Jurisdiction, Contract