Opinions Jan. 27, 2015 ILD

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Not For Publication Opinions
Stacey E. Schwarz v. Richard Schwarz and Lisa Schwarz (Mem. Dec.)
02A03-1407-CT-239
Civil tort. Affirms grant of summary judgment in favor of Richard and Lisa Schwarz.

In the Matter of G.F., a Child in Need of Services, S.F. (Father) v. Ind. Dept. of Child Services (Mem. Dec)
79A02-1405-JC-373
Juvenile. Affirms determination that G.F. is a child in need of services.

In the Matter of the Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship of S.L., a Child and A.W., the Child's Mother v. The Indiana Department of Child Services (Mem. Dec.)

25A05-1407-JT-309
Juvenile. Affirms termination of parental rights.

Michael Grantland v. Office of Clark County Treasurer, David Reinhardt and Office of Clark County Recorder, Richard Jones (Mem. Dec.)
10A01-1409-MI-421
Miscellaneous. Affirms dismissal of Grantland’s lawsuit.

In Re: The Paternity of R.R., J.R. (Father) v. T.G. (Mother) (Mem. Dec)
54A05-1407-JP-325
Juvenile paternity. Divided panel reverses and remands trial court order modifying parenting time after a contempt hearing, expanding visitation for mother. Majority holds father established prima facie error in the trial court’s order on mother’s motion for contempt because there were conflicting orders regarding visitation supervision and father had no notice that parenting-time modification would be considered at the contempt hearing. Dissenting Judge Terry Crone would affirm the trial court in all respects, finding father knew mother’s contempt motion was about his alleged denial of visitation and that the court had worked extensively and sincerely with the parties.

Rong Fan v. Summerlakes Property Owners Association, Inc. (Mem. Dec.)
29A05-1405-PL-219
Civil plenary. Affirms in part, reverses in part and remands a judgment in favor of Summerlakes. Affirms judgment and remands to trial court for recalculation of legal fees awarded to Summerlakes.

 

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