Balabuch v. Balabuch

Michigan Court of Appeals
Balabuch v. Balabuch, 502 N.W.2d 381 (1993)
199 Mich. App. 661
Corrigan, Shepherd, McDonald

Balabuch v. Balabuch

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Defendant appeals from a January *662 30, 1991, order modifying the parties’ judgment of divorce. Defendant contends the court improperly modified the amount of his child support payments because the modification was based on an evidentiary hearing and recommendation of a friend of the court referee rather than on an evidentiary hearing conducted by the court. We disagree and affirm.

Before the matter was submitted to the friend of the court for hearing and recommendation, both parties signed an order stating the decision of the friend of the court referee would be binding. Thus, contrary to defendant’s assertions, the court did not improperly delegate its discretion in setting child support to the friend of the court. Instead, the court properly enforced an agreement reached by the parties. Absent a showing of some factors such as duress or fraud, defendant is bound by the parties’ agreement to accept the recommendation of the friend of the court referee. See Draughn v Hill 30 Mich App 548; 186 NW2d 855 (1971).

Affirmed.

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