Opinion ID: 2173290
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Heading: Evidence of Medical Expenses and Failure to Give Credit for 116 Weeks

Text: Shelby asserts that the circuit court erred in awarding medical expenses based on medical and dental bills that were never introduced into evidence. He also asserts that circuit court's decision that he receive only 75% credit for the 116 weeks that Maegan lived with him prior to her eighteenth birthday was arbitrary and error. In both instances, the evidence the circuit court relied upon was Teresa's testimony. Shelby did not object to this testimony. Admission of evidence is under an abuse of discretion standard. Martin v. Arkansas, 354 Ark. 289, 119 S.W.3d 504 (2003). Shelby provides no convincing authority for his arguments that the circuit court erred on these issues. This court has repeatedly held that we do not consider assignments of error that are unsupported by convincing authority. Holcombe v. Marts, 352 Ark. 201, 99 S.W.3d 401 (2003).