This case involved cross-motions to change child support.
The father sought a retroactive reduction in child support and termination of support for an adult child, claiming no income for several years.
The mother sought a retroactive increase in child support based on the father's actual income.
The court dismissed the father's motion, finding his conduct blameworthy due to his failure to disclose income and pay support.
The court granted the mother's request for a retroactive increase in child support from January 1, 2022, and set ongoing support based on the father's current income, also confirming the adult child's continued eligibility for support.
The decision emphasized the application of the Colucci and Michel frameworks for retroactive support, highlighting the importance of disclosure and the impact of blameworthy conduct.