Schenek v. Schenek

Citation161 Ariz. 580,780 P.2d 413
Decision Date21 September 1989
Docket NumberNo. 2,CA-CV,2
PartiesIn re the Marriage of Linda L. SCHENEK, n/k/a Linda L. Kickham, Petitioner/Appellee, v. Thomas R. SCHENEK, Respondent/Appellant. 89-0060.
CourtCourt of Appeals of Arizona
OPINION

HATHAWAY, Judge.

The sole issue raised in this appeal from a judgment modifying the amount of child support to be paid by appellant is the constitutionality of the Arizona Child Support Guidelines adopted by the Arizona Supreme Court in September 1987. Appellant argues that the guidelines violate state law and the due process clause of the United States Constitution. We disagree and affirm.

Appellant does not cite any authority to support his argument that the guidelines violate due process. He apparently objects because the guidelines contain provisions not required by the federal legislation mandating that the states establish guidelines for child support. 42 U.S.C. § 651, et seq., 45 C.F.R. § 302.56. We do not consider this a problem. As long as the guidelines are equitably applied and provide for discretion to suit the particular circumstances of each case, we believe they pass constitutional muster. The guidelines in question specifically state, "Courts may deviate from the guidelines where their application would be inequitable." Appellant had notice of the hearing to consider modification of child support, he appeared and had the opportunity to be heard. He was not prevented from presenting to the court any information which he believed would warrant the court from deviating from the guidelines. We find no due process violation.

Appellant also argues that the guidelines violate state law because they were promulgated by the supreme court. He argues that the guidelines violate A.R.S. § 12-109 which permits the supreme court to make procedural rules but not to "abridge, enlarge or modify substantive rights of a litigant." We find no merit in this argument. The legislature, in A.R.S. § 25-320, gave the courts the discretion to determine the amount of child support, if any, to award. The guidelines are merely that, guidelines. They are to assist the trial courts of Arizona in applying the factors set forth in the statute. The guidelines insure that child support awards are consistent for persons in similar circumstances. They operate as presumptions and thus are procedural in...

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  • Cummings v. Cummings
    • United States
    • Court of Appeals of Arizona
    • 15 Diciembre 1994
    ...in conflict with other provisions of the Guidelines. A substantive right must prevail over a guideline. See Schenek v. Schenek, 161 Ariz. 580, 581, 780 P.2d 413, 414 (App. 1989). The Mother, however, has not identified how the award violates her rights. We have already rejected her contenti......
  • Burnette v. Bender, 1
    • United States
    • Court of Appeals of Arizona
    • 19 Diciembre 1995
    ...for persons in similar circumstances. They operate as presumptions and thus are procedural in concept. Schenek v. Schenek, 161 Ariz. 580, 581, 780 P.2d 413, 414 (App.1989). A.R.S. section 25-327(A) (Supp.1995) provides that "the provisions of any decree respecting maintenance or support may......
  • McNutt v. McNutt
    • United States
    • Court of Appeals of Arizona
    • 27 Junio 2002
    ...in all cases, a parent's actual, regular, and continuous income is the basis for the child support award. See Schenek v. Schenek, 161 Ariz. 580, 580, 780 P.2d 413, 413 (App.1989) ("As long as the guidelines are equitably applied and provide for discretion to suit the particular circumstance......
  • Marriage of Pacific, In re
    • United States
    • Court of Appeals of Arizona
    • 18 Julio 1991
    ... ... See Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 25-320(A) (Supp.1990); 4 Schenek v. Schenek, 161 Ariz. 580, ... [168 Ariz. 464] 581, 780 P.2d 413, 414 (App.1989). Approaching section B.4.f in this spirit, we do not find that it ... ...
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