OPINION
SHORT, Judge.
The trial court refused to award a mother past-due child support, reasoning that because there was no child support order in effect and the mother was not receiving public assistance, there were no "arrearages" arising from potential support obligations. We reverse.
FACTS
Appellant Robbin K. Noren gave birth to a child on July 6, 1986. Shortly after the child's birth, appellant applied for and began receiving Aid to...
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