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S09F1706. BANKSTON v. LACHMAN
State: Georgia
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: S09F1706
Case Date: 01/25/2010
Preview:Final Copy 286 Ga. 459 S09F1706. BANKSTON v. LACHMAN. Thompson, Justice. Husband and wife separated in early 2008, and husband sued for divorce. There is one child, a girl, as issue of the marriage, born on October 31, 2007. The trial court awarded primary physical custody of the child to wife and secondary physical custody to husband. It awarded parenting time to husband for four hours each weekend until the child begins kindergarten full time, and thereafter, husband can have visitation every other weekend from 6:00 p.m. Friday until 6:00 p.m. Sunday, and holidays pursuant to a set schedule. Additionally, the court awarded husband summer visitation for a total of two weeks in one-week increments. When the child is seven years old, husband will have summer visitation for four weeks in two-week increments. As for child support, the court found that husband earns $1,680 per month as a security guard; that he pays child support of $275 for a child from a previous marriage; and that, based on his employment history,1 husband is capable of earning more Husband was discharged from the U. S. Navy for reasons of hardship
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