Hohmann v. Hohmann
Stephen Gregor Hohmann
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented
Jennifer Lee Hohmann
Law Firm / Organization
HSJ Lawyers
Lawyer(s)

Darren W. Lindsay

This case is a civil litigation matter involving family law. Jennifer and Stephen Hohmann, married in 1998 and separated in 2015, continue to live in the same home with their seven children. Jennifer sought relief regarding parental responsibilities, child support, spousal support, and exclusive occupation of the family residence.

Key Issues and Rulings:

  • Exclusive Occupation of Family Residence: Granted to Jennifer due to ongoing conflict and tension, which negatively impacted the children.
  • Primary Residence for Children: The children were ordered to reside primarily with Jennifer, who is their primary caregiver and homeschool educator.
  • Parenting Time for Stephen: Stephen was granted reasonable and generous parenting time, to be agreed upon by both parties, considering the children's wishes.
  • Child Support: Stephen was ordered to pay $2,500 per month in child support based on an estimated income of $90,000.
  • Spousal Support: No spousal support was awarded due to insufficient evidence.
  • Sole Parental Responsibilities: Jennifer's request for sole parental responsibilities was denied; the court found no sufficient reason to exclude Stephen from decision-making.

Conclusion:

The court ruled in favor of Jennifer, granting her exclusive occupation of the residence, primary residence of the children, and child support, while also awarding her costs for the application. The total monetary award includes $2,500 per month for child support, with the exact amount of costs unspecified. Jennifer is considered the successful party in this civil litigation.

Supreme Court of British Columbia
E18230
Civil litigation
$ 2,500
Claimant