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Fanger v. Lopez CA1/1
Appellant Gary Fanger, proceeding in propria persona, appeals from orders entered following an evidentiary hearing on visitation, child custody, and child support matters relating to two of his children. He raises various arguments, many of which concern the trial court’s decision to allow the children the right to abstain from participating in their parents’ religious activities. Because the older child will have turned 18 years of age by the time this case is remanded to the trial court, this order, as a practical matter, is moot as to her. As to the younger child, we reverse in part, and direct the lower court to strike the provision that prohibits the parties from forcing the child “to participate in any activities, including religious activities.” As to appellant’s remaining attacks on the lower court’s rulings, he has failed to provide us with an adequate record to conduct a meaningful appellate review. Accordingly, we must affirm the balance of the order.

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