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Laurie Neese Case Analysis
Laurie Neese makes an annual attempts to drag me into court regarding our working parenting plan. She has made frequent attempts to modify the working parenting plan/modification, despite being advised by Spokane Superior Court, my prior legal advisors and her own legal counsel.

Laurie will conjure up conversations, arguments that haven't taken place, state that I have made a comment that I never said, nor typed. She will answer text questions to conversations that I have had no part of. Laurie will state that she doesn't know my address or cell phone number, after texting me my address and mailing me information regarding our child support hearing; that took place 06/24/15. Recently Laurie was obligated to pay more in child support, starting

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