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Kimberly N. ALLGOOD, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Jesse A. BARNES Sr., Defendant-Appellant.
Kimberly Allgood obtained a domestic abuse protective order against Jesse Barnes under Iowa Code chapter 236 (2016). The order gave Allgood temporary physical care of the parties’ children and provided Barnes would have supervised visitation with the children. Barnes filed a motion to modify, claiming he was not being granted access to the children. The district court modified the protective order to change who could supervise visitation. Barnes appeals the modified protective order.
Our review in this case is de novo. See Wilker v. Wilker, 630 N.W.2d 590, 595 (Iowa 2001). Having reviewed the record, we determine the case should be affirmed without opinion, pursuant to Iowa Rule of Appellate Procedure 6.1203(a) (“A judgment of the district court is correct”) and (d) (“No error of law appears”).
AFFIRMED.
GOODHUE, Senior Judge.
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Docket No: No. 16-1451
Decided: February 07, 2018
Court: Court of Appeals of Iowa.
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