- 3 - Prior to a hearing on the motion, Charles Buchanan, her attorney in that proceeding, spoke to Mr. Landreth's attorneys. Although the details of the conversation or conversations between these attorneys are unclear, they discussed the motion and apparently agreed, presumably with the consent of their respective clients, that Mr. Landreth would pay petitioner $1,800 per month as temporary maintenance. The attorneys also discussed health insurance coverage for petitioner and Kyle and petitioner's use of an automobile owned or controlled by Mr. Landreth. On February 20, 1986, a hearing on the motion was held before Judge Richard Copeland. There is no transcript of the hearing. The following docket sheet entry regarding the motion was handwritten by Judge Copeland on the date of the hearing: Pet. appears by Charles Buchanan. Per agreement. Pet. motion for temporary maintenance is sustained & respondent ordered to pay the sum of $1,800/mo to Pet. as & for temporary maintenance. Pet. withdraws motion for temporary att fees. The docket sheet entry is neither signed nor initialed by Judge Copeland. Mr. Landreth began making temporary maintenance payments of $1,800 per month to petitioner after the February 20, 1986, docket sheet entry had been made. He did not make any temporary maintenance payments to petitioner prior to the date of the hearing.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
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