Guillot v. MunnGuillot v. Munn
Lisa Smith Munn GUILLOT
v.
Marion Patrick MUNN, Jr.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
PER CURIAM.
Granted in part. The trial court erred in failing to give specific reasons detailing the facts and circumstances warranting a deviation from the child support guidelines. A deviation may be allowed where the application of the guidelines would not be in the best interest of the child or would be inequitable to the parties.
Further, the trial court erred in calculating the parties' monthly adjusted gross income. The court reduced Mr. Munn's monthly gross income by $446.00, the guidelines' support obligation for one child based on a monthly income of $2,885.00, as a "credit" for supporting the child born of his subsequent marriage. "Adjusted gross income," as used in the guidelines, means gross income, minus amounts for preexisting child support or spousal support obligations paid to another who is not a party to the proceedings, or on behalf of a child who is not a subject of the action of the court.
For the foregoing reasons, the writ is granted in part; the court of appeal judgment is reversed; the trial court judgment is vacated; and the case is remanded to the trial court for a recalculation of the child support obligation consistent with this judgment. Otherwise, the writ application is denied.
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
BLEICH, J., not on panel.