Court Opinion

ID: 7539316
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-29 05:23:43.002743+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:23:49.944740
License: Public Domain

BARFIELD, Judge,
dissenting.
I dissent. The administrative order is an abdication of circuit court jurisdiction over child support enforcement. It is not a temporary assignment of a county judge to a circuit court position, but a conferring of jurisdiction on the county court. It is not “temporary”. The six-month provision of the current order must be coupled with the record evidence of the previous year-and-a-half continuous assignment, which leads to the inescapable conclusion that this is nothing more than a circumvention of the rules and jurisdiction of the court.
The writ should issue. The county judges should be prohibited from proceeding under the invalid rule.