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Borg v. Borg
In this consolidated appeal, appellant Bryson Borg appeals from trial court orders in ongoing dissolution proceedings with his former wife, Karen Borg.[1] These orders denied his request to set aside a 2011 marital settlement agreement (MSA), declined to modify spousal support, modified child support, and granted Karen two awards for attorney fees and costs. One award for fees and costs was made under Family Code, section 2030,[2] which allows a trial court to shift the responsibility for paying fees and costs from one party to the other, and the other award was made under section 271, which allows a trial court to impose fees and costs as a sanction.
We largely affirm, except we remand for the recalculation of child support for several distinct periods.

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