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Ex-Wife Tries to Track Every Single Purchase!

In a tense post-divorce child support battle, a major clash over financial privacy erupts in a Kansas courtroom. An ex-wife is demanding two full years of her ex-husband’s private bank statements

Jared Hensley (Petitioner / Ex-Husband)
Represented by counsel Susie Locke.
Tory Hensley (Respondent / Ex-Wife)
Represented by counsel David Morgan.

00:00 The Final Subpoena Battle: What remains?
00:36 The Argument: Privacy vs. Transparency
02:32 The Case: Modification of Support & Parenting Time
03:38 The Accusation: Tracking Potential Side Income
08:18 The Court Challenges the Investigative Strategy
08:43 The Defense: New Circumstances & Recent History
11:33 The Judge Weighs In: Evidence or Fishing Expedition?
12:39 Future Planning: Setting the Next Big Hearing
15:43 A Potential Shift in Custody Arrangements?

Business Record Subpoena (Subpoena Duces Tecum): A formal, legally binding order issued by a court or attorney requiring a third party (such as a bank or business) to produce specific documents, records, or tangible evidence for use in a legal proceeding.
Fishing Expedition: A critical legal term used to describe an unfocused, overly broad discovery request where a party has no specific evidence to support their claim but hopes to uncover helpful facts by digging through extensive private files.
Protective Order: A judicial order designed to protect a party or witness from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense by restricting the viewing and dissemination of sensitive discovery materials.
W-2 Income: Compensatory earnings of an employee that are documented on an IRS W-2 form, representing standard, employer-reported income subject to tax withholdings.
1099 Income (Self-Employment Income): Earnings paid to an independent contractor, sole proprietor, or self-employed individual, which are not subject to traditional tax withholding and require the deduction of business expenses to determine net income.
Child Support Guidelines (Kansas): A highly structured, state-mandated mathematical and legal framework used by domestic courts to calculate fair and consistent child support awards based on parental incomes, parenting time, and other financial variables.
Objection to Subpoena: A procedural filing by which a litigant or subpoenaed third party formally requests that the court reject, limit, or modify an active subpoena on the grounds of irrelevance, privilege, or overbreadth.
Motion for Sanctions: A formal request asking the court to penalize an opposing party or their counsel for bad-faith actions, failure to comply with civil procedure rules, or filing frivolous claims.
Discovery: The pre-trial phase in a lawsuit during which each party can obtain evidence from the opposing party and non-party witnesses through tools like subpoenas, depositions, and document requests.
Evidentiary Foundation (Personal Knowledge): A legal requirement that a witness must have first-hand, sensory observation of an event or fact before they are permitted to offer testimony or evidence regarding it.
Temporary Order: A short-term, provisional ruling issued by a judge to maintain the status quo or govern parties' conduct (such as temporary parenting time or interim child support) until a final trial or hearing occurs.
In Camera / Counsel-Only Review: A practice where sensitive documents are reviewed privately by the judge or restricted strictly to the opposing attorneys under a confidentiality agreement, preventing the actual litigants from seeing the private records.
Kansas One Call (Utility Locating): A public safety service that locates underground utilities before excavation or digging occurs (e.g., fence posts), used here as a circumstantial discovery tool to prove side-work was conducted.
Modification of Parenting Time: A legal process where a parent requests the court to permanently alter a previously ordered physical custody schedule due to a material change in circumstances.
Child Support Worksheet: The mandatory state form where parents' gross incomes, child care expenses, health insurance premiums, and parenting-time adjustments are officially calculated to produce the final support obligation.
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.

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