Marriage of Coy
Petitioner and appellant Laura Lynn Coy (Laura)[1] appeals from an order entered in marital dissolution proceedings between her and her former husband, respondent and respondent Samuel F. Coy (Samuel). Laura contends that the trial court erred in issuing an order decreasing Samuel's child and spousal support obligations because Samuel failed to produce certain financial documents in support of Samuel's order to show cause, the trial court disregarded the parties' intent as expressed in the Stipulated Judgment and essentially vacated it, the reduction in Samuels' support obligations was not warranted, the trial court improperly disregarded Laura's evidentiary objections, and the trial court failed to rule on Laura's request for a child support security deposit. We reverse the portion of the order terminating Samuel's obligation to pay for the cost of Laura's health insurance until dissolution of the marriage, and remand to the trial court to issue a ruling on Laura's request for a child support security deposit. We otherwise affirm the order.



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