Hill v. Division of Child Support/Charlotte Fox
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Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
GORDON HILL,1 § § No. 430, 2023 Petitioner Below, § Appellant, § Court Below—Family Court of § the State of Delaware v. § § DIVISION OF CHILD SUPPORT § File No. CS09-02798 SERVICES/CHARLOTTE FOX, § Petition No. 23-00529 § Respondent Below, § Appellee. §
Submitted: May 10, 2024 Decided: July 3, 2024
Before SEITZ, Chief Justice; LEGROW and GRIFFITHS, Justices.
ORDER
After careful consideration of the parties’ briefs and the record on appeal, we
conclude that the judgment below should be affirmed on the basis of and for the
reasons assigned by the Family Court in its decision dated November 16, 2023. To
the extent the appellant contends that he was deprived of his right to appointed
counsel in the proceedings below under Black v. Div. of Child Support Enf’t,2 this
argument is without merit. In Black, the Court held that an indigent parent who faces
the possibility of incarceration in a State-initiated civil contempt proceeding for the
1 The Court previously assigned pseudonyms to the parties under Supreme Court Rule 7(d). 2 686 A.2d 164 (Del. 1996), abrogated by Turner v. Rogers, 564 U.S. 431 (2011). parent’s failure to pay court-ordered child support has a right to the appointment of
counsel.3 The proceeding below on the appellant’s petition to reduce his child
support obligation was not a State-initiated civil contempt proceeding in which he
faced the possibility of incarceration.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, that the judgment of the Family
Court is AFFIRMED.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Abigail M. LeGrow Justice
3 Id. at 166.
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