BATESVILLE, Ark. – Court hearings continued in Batesville Monday morning regarding the highly followed Hunter Biden child support case.
The president’s son entered the Independence County Court through the back doors surrounded by Secret Service agents.

Lunden Roberts, the mother of Biden’s child, was also present in the courtroom Monday.
The two had originally agreed on child support payments back in March of 2020, but the case was reopened in September 2022.

Biden’s legal team said Hunter Biden’s finances have changed, requesting his child support payments be lowered.
Since September, Judge Holly Meyer has expressed frustration over the pace at which this case is going, ordering the two to be in the same room Monday to iron out any details.
“The longer you two wool over this discovery, the more hearings were going to have, and the longer this is going to take,” Meyer said.
Throughout the two-hour hearing, both sides argued about unanswered questions regarding income, tax returns and Biden’s vacations.
“It just wasn’t answered. It wasn’t fully answered,” Roberts’ attorney Clint said. “The judge has sealed that information and I’m not going to discuss it outside of the courtroom but what you got from today was that there were unanswered questions.”
During the hearing, hard deadlines were set for income statements and depositions from both Biden and Roberts.
The trial date right now is set for July 24 in Batesville.