Chronology of Ojeda Case

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c. I waived the child support that Mr. Ojeda was ordered to begin paying on 04/04/18, because he would only amend the judgement if he was relieved of financial responsibility of the minors and I could not a ff ord protracted litigation. The amended judgement indicates that Mr. Ojeda was relieved of child support because he was paying for the cost of his supervision, however those costs were not equivalent to the amount of child support he was ordered to pay, nor would that meet Missouri’s legal criteria for a parent to waive support. d. I agreed to withdraw my outstanding Motion for Contempt against Mr. Ojeda since the amendment of The Court’s 04/04/18 Judgement provided adequate judicial relief of the outstanding issues. 17) 01/15/19 - I filed an Application for a Full Order of Protection against Mr. Ojeda due to his violations of The Court’s 07/02/18 Judgement which prevented him from any contact with me. 18) 1/19/19- Following a hearing, The Court granted a Full Order or Protection against Mr. Ojeda on my behalf, with evidence adduced of domestic violence related to harassment. 19) 03/07/19 - Mr. Ojeda’s Attorney, Richard Magee, filed an appeal with The Missouri State Court of Appeals (Eastern District) of the Full Order of Protection entered against him on 02/11/19. a. Mr. Ojeda’s appeal was heard by The Missouri State Court of Appeals a year later, and The Lower Court’s judgement ordering a Full Order of Protection was a ffi rmed in an Opinion issued by The Higher Court on 02/11/20. 20) 05/24/19 - Mr. Ojeda filed a Motion to Modify Custody , in the same cause as the Motion to Modify Custody which was ordered to resolve the suspension of his custody and visitation of the minors (see 07/02/18 judgement ). Mr. Ojeda’s motion asserted that the legal cause for a custody modification was his, “perfect compliance record” (see pg. 2, #7 of his motion ). a. In Missouri, modifications of custody judgements that are ordered to resolve the suspension of a parent’s custody brought about by acts constituting the abuse or neglect of a child in Missouri cannot be readjudicated in The Lower Courts. 21) 07/08/19 - The Court dismissed Mr. Ojeda’s Motion to Modify Custody. 22) 08/29/19 - Mr. Ojeda filed a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Application in which he lied and claimed to pay over $1,000 in child support each month. He misrepresented that

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