STATE EX REL. STOUT v. STOUT

No. 39722-2-I.

948 P.2d 851 (1997)

89 Wash.App. 118

STATE of Washington ex rel. Cheryl M. STOUT and Jonathan C. Stout, children, Respondent, v. Phillip Christopher STOUT, Appellant, and Deborah A. Seaton, parents, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

December 15, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Louden, The Public Advocate, Seattle, for Appellant.

Laura A. Banks, King County Prosec. Atty., Seattle, for Respondents.


PER CURIAM.

Phillip Stout moved to modify his child support obligations because of reduced income. The trial court granted his request, but ordered support in an amount greater than that calculated by Stout. The court denied his motion for reconsideration. Stout argues the court abused its discretion because the support order reduces his income below the established minimum level and is not supported by the evidence. We agree and reverse.

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