Filed Date: 1/22/2014
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/1/2024
At the outset of this child support proceeding, the Family Court granted the mother’s motion to reinstate her petition, which had previously been dismissed without prejudice when the mother failed to appear in court on an adjourned date. Upon reinstatement of the petition, both the father and mother appeared in court and litigated the issue of child support on the merits. Approximately one month after an order of support was entered on the petition, the father moved to vacate his default in opposing the mother’s prior motion to reinstate the petition, arguing that he was never served with that prior motion. The Support Magistrate scheduled a hearing to determine the validity of service of the mother’s prior motion. The mother failed to appear at that hearing and, on the basis of her default, the Support Magistrate granted the father’s motion to vacate his default in opposing the mother’s prior motion to reinstate the petition, dismissed the petition, and vacated the order of support.
The mother then moved to vacate her default in appearing at the hearing to determine the validity of service of her prior motion to reinstate the petition. The Support Magistrate denied that motion, and the mother filed an objection to that ruling. The Family Court granted that objection.
Under the circumstances of this case, the Family Court