Sarah Nichole Neveau v. Adam Paul Neveau

Case Number
E2015-02221-COA-R3-CV

This is an appeal from a divorce. The trial court granted the parties an absolute divorce and named the mother the primary residential parent of the parties’ minor child. The father filed this appeal challenging the designation of the mother as the primary residential parent and questioning the number of days of parenting time he received in the parenting plan. We find that the evidence does not preponderate against the trial court’s designation of the mother as the primary residential parent; however, the evidence does preponderate against the parenting plan that greatly limits the parenting time awarded to the father. Because we have concluded that the evidence preponderates against the parenting plan, we remand this issue to the trial court to adopt a plan that affords the father additional parenting time and to modify the child support award to comport with the new parenting plan. We also conclude that the tax exemption should be awarded to the father until such time as the mother becomes employed, at which time the issue can be revisited.

Authoring Judge
Judge John W. McClarty
Originating Judge
Judge Rex A. Dale
Case Name
Sarah Nichole Neveau v. Adam Paul Neveau
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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