State on behalf of Anya S. & Jayda S. v. Xavier D.

CourtNebraska Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 1, 2019
DocketA-18-1150
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE NEBRASKA COURT OF APPEALS

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND JUDGMENT ON APPEAL (Memorandum Web Opinion)

STATE ON BEHALF OF ANYA S. & JAYDA S. V. XAVIER D.

NOTICE: THIS OPINION IS NOT DESIGNATED FOR PERMANENT PUBLICATION AND MAY NOT BE CITED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY NEB. CT. R. APP. P. § 2-102(E).

STATE OF NEBRASKA ON BEHALF OF ANYA S. AND JAYDA S., MINOR CHILDREN, APPELLEE, V.

XAVIER D., DEFENDANT AND THIRD-PARTY PLAINTIFF, APPELLEE, AND AMANDA S., THIRD-PARTY DEFENDANT, APPELLANT.

Filed October 1, 2019. No. A-18-1150.

Appeal from the District Court for Douglas County: JAMES T. GLEASON, Judge. Reversed and remanded with directions. Steven M. Delaney and Megan E. Shupe, of Reagan, Melton & Delaney, L.L.P., for appellant. Xavier D., pro se. No appearance for appellee State of Nebraska.

MOORE, Chief Judge, and PIRTLE and WELCH, Judges. WELCH, Judge. I. INTRODUCTION Amanda S. appeals the Douglas County District Court’s order granting joint legal and physical custody of minor children Anya S. and Jayda S. to herself and their father, Xavier D. For the reasons set forth here, we reverse and remand for further proceedings. II. STATEMENT OF FACTS Due to the lengthy procedural history of this case, we focus only on the portion relevant to this appeal. Xavier and Amanda, who never married, are the parents of two girls--Anya, born in

-1- June 2008, and Jayda, born in June 2013. As a result of a paternity action, Xavier was ordered to pay $730 per month in child support for both children and Amanda was ordered to provide health insurance for the children. The original paternity decree reserved ruling on the issues of child custody and visitation. Subsequently, Xavier filed an amended complaint to modify and later filed a motion and amended motion for temporary custody and visitation. A temporary order was entered in December 2016, awarding Xavier parenting time. Xavier then filed a motion for parenting time and custody outlining the actions he had taken to see his children. An amended temporary order was entered in August 2017 ordering parenting time for Xavier and counseling for the parties. In December 2017, Xavier filed a motion to modify the temporary order concerning parenting time. In June 2018, Xavier filed a motion to modify child support. The court held a hearing on June 29 governing all outstanding issues. During the hearing, testimony centered on Xavier’s request for custody, Amanda’s resistance to Xavier’s request to increase parenting time, and a therapist’s opinion that Xavier’s parenting time with the children should not be increased is documented more fully below. 1. XAVIER’S TESTIMONY Xavier’s testimony focused on his previous efforts to visit his children and his basis for seeking additional time with them. He explained that the original paternity decree did not specify parenting time and that his previous parenting time involved coordination with Amanda. Xavier testified that, after he and Amanda separated in 2013, he visited his children every weekend for a year, but that Amanda would only allow these visits to take place at her residence. As a result, in order to obtain additional time, Xavier testified that he filed for a modification. When Xavier was asked how much parenting time he should be awarded, Xavier explained that he was not trying to obtain joint custody, then offered his proposed parenting plan which gave him the children Wednesday to Friday one week and then Thursday to Monday morning the following week. Xavier’s proposed parenting plan also alternated holidays, rather than splitting time between Xavier and Amanda each holiday because that arrangement had previously led to conflicts. Xavier ultimately testified he wanted more time with his children because he loves them, they love being with him, and they need their father. During cross-examination, Xavier acknowledged that, in a prior hearing, he had been ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation. Xavier further acknowledged undergoing the evaluation and that the treating psychologist recommended he attend cognitive behavior therapy to reduce his irritability by learning certain skills and learning to process his negative emotions. Xavier testified he attended cognitive behavioral therapy but did not provide any corroborating records of such attendance. Xavier was then asked about the court’s August 2017 temporary order that required him to participate in family therapy with Anya and Dr. Cottam. The evidence reflected that he attended three sessions with Dr. Cottam. Xavier also acknowledged that he had not attended therapy sessions with Anya and mental health practitioner April Blevins. In that regard, Xavier testified he attempted to contact Blevins three times but that he never received a response. Xavier was also questioned about his child support delinquency. A certified copy of a document from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) was received by the

-2- district court showing Xavier owed $849.47 in child support. However, Xavier disputed being delinquent saying the amounts shown on the document were wrong and were caused by a DHHS mistake. 2. AMANDA’S TESTIMONY Amanda testified she is the mother of Anya and Jayda and has taken care of the children since their births. She testified that she has worked as a client service analyst at First Data for 3½ years, and prior to that she was employed as a social worker. Amanda testified that, after their separation, Xavier did not have regular contact with the children until he filed the paternity action. Amanda testified the original paternity decree did not create an obligation for daycare expenses. Amanda testified she has the children covered under her health insurance and that Xavier has not contributed to the daycare costs or the children’s uncovered medical expenses. When describing Anya, Amanda stated she is bubbly, loves school, and that dance is her life. Anya dances 5 to 6 days per week participating in regular dance classes and competitive dance, all paid for by Amanda. Amanda testified that Anya is very athletic and used to participate in swimming and sports offered at the YMCA but stopped these activities due to her busy dance schedule. Amanda also stated that Anya has also participated in Girl Scouts and Amanda was one of her troop leaders. Amanda described Jayda as a good listener and good student. She testified that shortly before the hearing, Jayda received an award from her preschool for her behavior and for doing well in school. Amanda stated that Jayda participated in swimming and sports offered through the YMCA. However, Amanda testified Xavier was not taking Jayda to swimming lessons or he would take her but she would refuse to swim so they would leave. Amanda later testified that Xavier texted her from the swimming lesson that Jayda refused to swim. Amanda testified she was paying for swimming lessons that Jayda was not always attending, so she decided to stop swimming lessons. Regarding the structure in her home, Amanda testified there are chores, consequences, and not much television. She stated that Anya timely finishes her homework and reads. Bedtime is usually around 8 or 8:30 p.m. unless an activity goes later. Amanda also testified to her involvement with Pinewood Elementary, the school both girls attend, explaining she is the president of the PTA, attends the Valentine’s Day parties and Halloween Parties, and prioritizes attending special events. Amanda testified Xavier also joined the PTA the year prior to the hearing. Amanda testified her relationship with the children is fine, they have fun together, and spend a lot of time with each other. Amanda testified to the conflict between herself and Xavier.

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