Smoking in the Presence of a Child -- No Decision
In a Decision - Arrowood v. DiBenedetto- (an "Unreported Decision") >>
The Court Held:
The Appellate Panel affirmed the order Denying the Motion, because the record on appeal was insufficient to determine whether the parent presented competent proofs to support her requested relief.
{The daughter had a medical condition that can be exacerbated by smoke, according to a pediatrician, who had expressly noted in a medical record the parties' daughter should not be exposed to smoke. According to the parent, the other parent continued to smoke in their daughter's presence. Court Orders existed which applied to smoking in the presence of the child.
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