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DECREE IN
DIVORCE
AND NOW, ' "'~''-?\'\ Jz..., .. ... .. .. .. ", 19 ~l ~.., it is ordered and
decreed that ,.....,..,.... .R.o.b,e,r.t. .\~'. .C.o.u.r.t.o.1.s. . . , . , . . . .. . .. . , ., plaintiff,
and..........,........." ..I?qP:t<;t~,~,,<;ql!,tqil;l............,' defendant,
are divorced from the bonds of matrimony.
The court retains jurisdiction of the following claims which have
been raised of record in this action for which a final order has not yet
been entered;
The Parties' settlement agreement dated June 22, 1999, is incorporated
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herein and the Court has jurisdiction over no other claims.
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RODf:RT W. COURTOIS.,
Plaintiff
: IN Tin: COURT OF COMI\ION PU:AS ()J<'
Ctll\lBt:RLANI) COIINTV,PF.NNSVIN ANIA
: CIVII,AC'J'JON -I,AW
NO.98-381 CIVil, TERM
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PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
PRAECIPE TO TRANSMIT RECORD
To the Prothonotary:
Transmit the lecord, together with the following infonnation to the court for entry
of a divorce decree:
I. Grounds for divorce: irretrievable breakdoml under Section 330] (c), 3391 (d)(]) of
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the Divorce Code. (Strike out inapplicable section).
2. Date and manner of service of the Complaint: Affidavit of Service. made on Januarv
20. 1998.
3. Complete either paragraph (a) or (b).
(a) Date of execution of the affidavit of consent required by sec. 330] (c) of the
Divorce Cor.le: by plaintiff June 22. 1999; by defendant June 21. 1999.
(b) (I) Date of execution of the affidavit required by sec. 3301 (d) of the Divorce
Code:
; (2) Date of filing and service of the
plaintiffs affidavit upon the defendant
4. Related claims pending: None
5. Complete either (a) or (b).
(a) Date and manner of service ofthe Notice oflntention to file Praecipe to transmit
record, a copy of which is attached
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LIST OF PERSONAL PROPERTY \":r.;~_.sJ
TO BE RETAINED BY ;~,,,~.:O~::. ~~t
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS &i"'~' ':'-l"l'''':lq~
AS AGREED UPON ON SEPTEHBEIL2..-19..9Jl. ,1AI\ct.~.\l"f, 1 I .
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-:;1_ '.: ~', Fallli1y'~ictures of her parente, Spunky, family and one-half of'
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~:r ;"'1, ,7.' Queen bed and bedding
"'"' \-h J B." Pat' B clothes and shoes
"'" '\",...J. ~" pe,rsonal Ca::e products:
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"3 I;.d 16. Oldest TV~
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f'I' "',.' 27. Dry Goods/Spices
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-:-/fT'" \-t.', 31. Rugs
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'a' ",.1 33. Mini-chopper
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\B Electric Princess house lamp'
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1 -~ 9.1"":I,~~Aunt 'Dot~s' snu:'ll roundroasteJ:l
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a L,63. Solitaire game
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if? I':'@' Corning Server pieces
.:::.. ;::. 6.6:',:;'..1934 Ten Dollar . BiB!
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~("'N L 61 'Blue tin with Two Doll'ar:'Bi'll,and"Si,l:ver.,HaU,,:D.ollars
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c:1 i.. Three, grey kitchen chairs
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':\'~..-:.~-':. 78. Pam's wedding video
Coat rack
Lawn chairs
Rock Salt
Antifreeze
p'at's bike'
Basement stove
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LIST OF ITEMS REMAINING IN HOUSE
REOUESTED BY BOB
1. Pizza maker
2. Electric wok
3. Milk shake maker
4. 1 air mattress
5. 2 air conditioners
6. One-half of Tupperware
7. ~nQ-h~~.f nf-'C1hehes''''(~7 cot:.'a-ll ;'"3 "':n,,,,Lal, ,1"-~QQGl-
8. ODe-half of shop lights (4 total)
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10. Porta-pot
11. Large blue cooler
12. White jug
13. Korean blanket
14. Train sets
15. Toys/blocks
16. Payday and Sorry games
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18. 1 egg crate mattress pad
19. Large rice cooker
20. Can opener
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22. Silver tea service
23. 9x13 cake pan
24. Muffin tin
25. Bucket and mop
26. 2 trailer tires and rims
27. Car vacuum
28. Wind chime w/animals
29. Extension ladder
30. One-half nuts and bolts
31. Cordless phone
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HOURS AMOUNT LA WYER
0.70 87.50 RLW
1.00 125.00 RLW
1.70 $212.50
$212.50
530.84
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$243.34
Law Office of Michael J. Hallft
19 Brookwood Avenue, Suite 106
Carlisle, PA 17013
Ph:(717) 249-5373
Fax:(717) 249-0457
Patricia A. Courtois
P.O. Box 422
5hennans Dale, P A 17090
Attention:
RE: Petition for Contempt
DATE DESCRIPTION
Feb-02-0 I Meet with client and Fanners
Feb-03-01 Prepare for hearing
Totals
Total Fees & Disbursements
Previous Balance
Previous Payments
Balance Due Now
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File #:
Inv #:
February 5, 200 I
1801-001
2409
HOURS AMOUNT LAWYER
0.70 87.50 RLW
1.00 ]25.00 RLW
1.70 S212.50
S212.50
S30.84
SO.OO
S243.34
Law Office of Michael J. Hallft
19 Brookwood Avenue, Suite 106
Carlisle, PAl 7013
Ph: (717) 249-5373
Fax:(717) 249-0457
Patricia A. Courtois
P.O. Box 422
Shennans Dale, P A 17090
Attention:
RE: Petition for Contcmpt
DATE DESCRIPTION
Feb-02-01 Mect with client and Fanners
Feb-03-01 Prepare for hearing
Totals
Total Fecs & Disbursements
Previous Balance
Previous Payments
Balance Due Now
File#:
Inv #:
February 5,2001
1801-001
2409
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Law Office of Michael J. Hallft
19 Brookwood Avenue, Suite 106
Carlisle, PA 17013
Ph:(717) 249-5373
Fax:(717) 249-0457
Patricia A. Courtois
P.O. Bo.x 422
Shennans Dale, PA 17090
February 2, 200 I
Attention:
FiIe#:
Inv #:
1801-001
2405
RE: Petition for Contempt
DATE
DESCRIPTION . HOURS AMOUNT LAWYER
Jan-II-Ol
Telephone call to Pat; Prepare Subpocna for 0.20 25.00 RLW
Frances Fortney
Jan-l7-0 I
Fee to Prothontoary's office to seal two 0.00 4.00 RLW
Subpoenas ($2.00 per Subpoena) - Subpoenas
to Donna Fortney and Frances Fortney
Totals
0.20 $29.00
DISBURSEMENTS
Disbursements Receipts
Jan-26-0I
Fee to Postmaster to send Subpoena certified,
restricted to Donna Fortney
Fee to Postmaster to send Subpoena certified,
restricted to Frances Fortney
2.96
3.36
Totals
56.32
$0.00
Total Fees & Disbursements
535.32
Previous Balance
Previous Payments
$ 195.52
$200.00
Balance Due Now
$30.84
HOURS AMOUNT LA WYER
0.20 25.00 RLW
0.20 $25.00
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$170.52
$0.00
5195.52
Law Office of Michael J. Hal/ft
19 Brookwo.Jd Avenue, Suite 106
Carlisle, P A 17013
Ph:(717) 249-5373
Fa:<:(717) 249-0457
Patricia A. Courtois
P.O. 80:< 422
Shermans Dale, PA 17090
January 3,2001
Attention:
File #:
Inv #:
1801-001
2172
RE: Petition for Contempt
DATE DESCRIPTION
Dec-12-00 Two letters
Totals
Total Fees & Disbursements
Plevious Balance
Previous Payments
Balance Due riow
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19 Brookwood Avcnuc, Suitc 106
Carli sic, PA 17013
Ph:(717) 249-5373
Fa.x:(7l7) 249.0457
Patricia A. Courtois
P.O. Box 422
Shcnnans Dalc, PA 17090
Dcccmbcr I, 2000
Filc#: 1801-001
Attcntion: Inv #: 2021
RE: Petition for Contempt
DATE DESCRIPTION HOURS MIOUNT LAWYER
Nov-02-00 Telephone call from Jackie Verney, Esquire 0.10 ]2.50 RLW
Nov-13-00 Telephone call from Jackie Verney. Esquire; 0.20 25.00 RLW
Telephone call to client
Nov-] 7-00 Review response and letter; Letter to client 0.20 25.00 RLW
Nov-25-00 Prepare Petition to Schedule Hearing 0.20 25.00 RLW
Nov-30-00 Finalize Petition to Schedule Hearing; Letter 0.20 25.00 RLW
to client
Totals 0.90 5112.50
Total Fees & Disbursements 5112.50
Previous Balance 5158.02
Previous Payments 5100.00
Balance Due No\\' 5170.52
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Law Office 01 Michael J. Hanft
19 Brookwood Avenue, Suite 106
Carlisle, PA 17013
Ph:(717) 249-5373
Fax:(717) 249.0457
Patricia A. Courtois
P,O. Box 422
Shermans Dale, PA 17090
November 1,2000
File#:
Inv #:
1801-001
1793
Attention:
RE: Petition for Contempt
DATE
Oct-18-00
Oct-28-00
Oct-30-00
DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT LA WYER
Telephone call from Sheriffs office; Prepare 0.20 25.00 RLW
and file Praecipe to Reinstate Rule to Show
Cause
Review correspondence from Sheriffs office; 0.20 25.00 RLW
Letter to client
Partial refund from Sheriff for service fee 0.00 -67.04 RLW
Totals 0.40 -$17.04
Total Fees & Disbursements -$17.04
Previous Balance $175.06
Previous Payments $0.00
Balance Due NolV $158.02
Law Office of Michael J. Hallft
19 Brookwood Avenuc, Suitc 106
Carlislc, PA 17013
Ph:(717) 249-5373
Fa:<:(717) 249-0457
Patricia A. Courtois
P.O. Box 422
Shcrmans Dale, P A 17090
October 17,2000
Attention:
File#:
Inv #:
1801-001
1762
RE: Petition for Contempt
DATE DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT LAWYER
Sep-Ol-00 Meet with client 0.10 12.50 RLW
Sep-08-00 File papers; Letter to Jackie Verney 0.20 25.00 RLW
Sep-16-00 Review Rule signed by Judge Hoffer; Letter to 0.20 25.00 RLW
Jacqueline Verney, Esquire
Sep-18-00 Fee to Postmaster to send packet by certified 0.00 6.39 RLW
mail, restricted delivery to Jacqueline Verney,
Esquire
Sep-25-00 Review letter from Jackie Verney, Esquire; 0.20 25.00 RLW
Letter to Bob Courtois
Octo] 1-00 Telephone call to client; Prepare instructions 0.20 25.00 RLW
to Sheriff
Oct-12-00 Fee to Cumberland County Sheriff to serve 0.00 ]00.00 RLW
Rule to Show Cause and Petition for Special
Relief on Robert W. Courtois at Cumberland
Valley Motors, Mechanicsburg
Totals 0.90 $218.89
DISBURSEMENTS Disbursements Receipts
Sep-O I-DO Retainers Carried Forward 50.00
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Page 2
October 17,2000
Sep.29-00
Fee to send certified mail, restricted delivery to
Robert W, Courtois
6.17
Tolals
$6.17
$50,00
Total Fees & Disbursements
5175.06
Previous Balance
Previous Payments
$0,00
$0.00
Balance Due Now
5175.06
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19 Brookwood Avtnue, Suite 106
Carlisle, PA 17013
Ph:(717) 249-5373
Fax:(717) 249-0457
Patricia A. Courtois
P.O. Bolt 422
Shennansdale, P A 17090
A ltention:
September I, 2000
File#:
Inv #:
1801-001
1477
RE: Petition for Contempt
DATE
Aug-22-00
Aug-23-00
Aug-31-00
S ep-O 1-00
Aug-23-00
Sep-O 1-00
DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT LAWYER
Consultation with client 0.20 25.00 RLW
Plepare Petition for Special Relief 0.60 75.00 RLW
Finalize Petiti~n for Special Relief 0.30 37.50 RLW
Meet with client 0.10 12.50 RLW
Totals 1.20 $150.00
Payment Received 100.00
Payment Received 100.00
Total Fees & Disbursements $0.00
Previous Balance $0.00
Previous Payments $0.00
Balance Due Now 50.00
02/01101
Mlchaol J. Hanrt
Find Report
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10I30n00Q 1130273 COUtto,t, P.'rlCi' A
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CIVIL ACTION - LAW
NO. 98-381 CIVIL TERM
vs.
I>ATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant/Petitioner: IN DIVORCE
ANSWER TO PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF
AND NOW, comes, Respondent, Robert W. Courtois, by and through his attorney,
Jacqueline M. Verney, Esquire, and files this answer to Petitioner's Petition for Special
Relief:
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1-7. Admitted.
8. Denied. Respondent has no specific knowledge of what items have been
turned over to Petitioner. Respondent has used his best efforts, as required by the
Agreement, to locate any items to be distributed to Petitioner. In accordance with the
Agreement, Respondent arranged for Petitioner, her mother and sister to inspect all boxes in
storage. Petitioner inspected the boxes for approximately five (5) hours and took the items
pursuant to the Agreement. Respondent did not inventory what Petitioner took. Respondent
has no other items in storage other than those inspected by Petitioner.
9. Admitted. By way of further answer, Petitioner has called numerous times to
the extent that it has become harassing to Respondent.
10. Admitted. By way of further answer, Respondent experienced depression
and othcr mental health problems as a result of the separation and divorce. Respondcllt will
not communicate with Petitioner in order to maintain his present stable mental health
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condition.
TRUE COpy FROM RECORD
In Testimony Whereof, I hen! unto set my hano
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II. Admitted.
12. Admitted. By way of further answer, see responses to paragraphs 9 and 10.
13. Denied. Respondent has no knowledge of Petitioner's desires.
14. Admitted.
15. Denied. Respondent has no knowledge of the location of the items
enumerated in paragraph 8. Respondent has used his best efforts to locate the items
enumerated therein.
WHEREFORE, Respondent respectfully requests this Honorable Court to dismiss the
Petition and deny counsel fees.
Respectfully submitted,
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J qu ne M. Verney, Esquire #23 67
44 South Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 243-9190
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best of my knowledge, information and belief. I understand that false statements herein
are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C. S.A. ~ 4904 relating to unsworn
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IN TIlE COURT OF COM tv/ON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PENNSYL VANIA
ROBERT W. COURTOIS.
PlaintinlRcspondcnt
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Civil Aclion Law -In Divorcc
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS.
DcfcndllnllPclitioner
No. 98-381
RULE TO SIIOW CAUSE WHY I>ETITlON FOR
SI>ECIAL I~ELlEF SHOULD NOT HE GRANTEI)
AND NOW. Ih;, (<) ~y "'~ . 2000. "PO" '",Id,rnl;,","!h,
attachcd Petition for Spccial Rclief. a Rulc is hereby cntcrcd upon Plaintiff/Respondent Robcrt W.
Courtois to show cause why thc relief rcqucstcd in the attached Petition for Special Rclicf should
not be granted.
Rule Returnablc ~ days from datc of service.
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"I. PERSONAl. P/WPERTY:
The pal'ti.:s haw slipulal.:d IIl1d IIgr.:.:d upon II dislribulion ofmllrilal
und pr.:mllritul it.:ms of p':l'sonal prop.:rty which arc set 'orlh on thc
fivc page IIttllchmenl to this IIgrccmcnt. Thc purti.:s have furth.:r
IIgrccd 10 mccl this uncrnoon alu storugc unit to rcvicw thc conlents
ofthc storug.: unit and to agrce upon a timc und placc wh.:n thc itcms,
which each parly is to rccciw Irom th.: items in the storagc unit, will
bc distributcd.
Husband will use his best cffiJrts to locatc any itcms which urc IIgrccd
upon to bc distributed to wife if th.:y lire notlocatcd in the storage
unit.
The parties further agree that with rcspcctto any items that wile has
in her possession that th.:y have agrced will be rcturncd to husband;
that they will be cxchangcd simultancously with thc items that she is
to be receiving."
items:
8. To date, Plaintiff/Rcspondcnt has not turned ovcr or provided access to the following
Item #
I. Wrist Splints
2. Boo's things - 2 car vents
3. papers from desk & liIe cabinet - most importantly birth certificates, car title to
the Shadow, father's Wyoming hunting liccnsc. owner's manuals to items retained
by Defendant/Petitioner and incomc tax paperwork
53. Princess I-louse Icc Buckct & tongs
55. Large Blue Oval bowl
63. Solitaire Game
72. Dustbuster
73. Aunt Helen's Afghan
75. Cushions for chairs (6)
78. Pam's wcdding vidco
79. 2 cuticle scissors
80. Manicure set
8/. Old woodcn dicc
83. Food processor
plus
V, CD's, videos and lapes (Chrislmas)
and
Silver CUI' Iightcr that hclongcd tll Dcfendant/Pctitioncr's grundfilthcr
9. Defendant/Pctitioner has cullcd PlaintimRcspondcnt on numcrous occusions in order to
rcsolvc this matter.
10. PlaintimRespondcnt rcfilses to spcak with and/orcommunicatc in any othcr munncr with
Dc fendant/Pet i t i oncr.
II. On or about March 13. 2000. Thomas E. Flowcr. Esquirc sent a letter on behalf of
Dcfcndant/Pctitioncr rcqucsting that PlaintimRcspondcnl cooperatc in distributing the items to her.
12. Ncithcr Mr. Flower or Dcfendant/Pctitioner has rcccivcd a response from
Plaintiff/Respondent with respcct to that Icttcr.
13. Dcfendant/Pctitioncr dcsircs tlmt hcr itcms be returncd to hcr.
14. Section 3323(l) of the Divorcc Codc providcs that:
"...thc court shall havc full equity power and jurisdiction and may
issuc injunctions or other ordcrs which arc ncccssary to protect thc
interest of the partics or to effectuate thc purposcs of this part. and
may grant such other relief or rcmcdy as equity and justice rcquirc
against either party or against any third person over whom the court
has jurisdiction and who is involved in or concerned with thc
disposition of thc cause,"
15. Pctitioncr has no adcquate remedy at law.
WHEREFORE. Dcfendant/Pctitioncr rcspcctfully rcquests that this Honorable Court:
a. Ordcr Plaintiff/Respondent to distributc to Dcfcndant/Pctitioncr thc items listed in
Paragraph 8 above to which shc is cntitled.
b. ^ ward counsel fees to Defendant/Pctitioncr.
c. Grunl such ulhcr relief us Ihis Ilonurublc Court mu)' dccmupproprillte.
Rcspcclfully submitted.
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Richllrd L. Wcbber. Jr.. Esq
Attol'llc)' I.D. No. 49634
19 I3rookwood A vcnuc. Suitc 106
Curl isle. PA 17013 :>
(717) 249-5373 .
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plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 9B - 331 CIVIL
VB.
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
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IN DIVORCE
THE MASTER: Today is Tuesday, June 22, 1999. This
is the date set for a Master's hearing in the above captioned
proceedings. Present in the hearing room are the Plaintiff,
Robert w. courtois, and his counsel Jacqueline M. Verney, and
the Defendant, Patricia A. Courtois, and her counsel Christopher
C. Houston.
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This action was commenced by the filing of a
divorce complaint on January 21, 199B, raising grounds for
divorce of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Both
parties have given the Master affidavits of consent and waivers
of notice of intentic.n to request entry of divorce decree which
have been signed and dated. The Plaintiff's affidavit and
waiver were dated today and the Defendant's affidavit and waiver
were dated June 21, 1999. The Master's office will file the
affidavits and waivers with the Prothonotary.
The Defendant filed a counterclaim on April 23,
199B, raising the economic claim of equitable distribution.
There are no other economic claims raised in the proceedings.
The parties were married on October 19, 1993, and
separated January 14, 1998. There ware no children born of the
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marriage.
After extensive negotiations this morning, the
Master has been advised that the parties have reached an
agreement with regard to the outstanding economic claim of
equitable distribution. The agreement is going to be placed on
the record in the presence of the parties and counsel. The
agreement as placed on the record will be considered the
substantive agreement of the parties not subject to any changes
or modifications except for correction of typographical errors
which may be made during the transcription.
The parties and counsel will have an opportunity to
review a draft of the agreement to ~ake any correction of
typographical errors and will then affix their signatures by way
of affirmation of the terms of the agreement which are being
placed on the record at this time.
After the agreement has been returned to the Master
and has been reviewed and signed by counsel and the parties, the
Master will prepare an order vacating his appointment and
counsel will then be able to file a praecipe transmitting the
record to the Court requesting a final decree in divorce.
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1. PERSONAL PROPERTY:
The parties have stipulated and agreed upon a
distribution of marital and premarital items of personal [I .
property which are set forth on the five page attachment
to this agreement. The parties have further agreed to
meet this afternoon at a storage unit to review the
contents of the storage unit and to agree upon a time
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and place when the items, which each party is to
receive from the items in the storage unit, will be
distributed.
Husband will use his best efforts to locate any items
which are agreed upon to_be distributed to wife if they
are not located in the storage unit.
The parties further agree that with respect to any items
that wife has in her possession that they have agreed
will be returned to husband; that they will be exchanged
simultaneously with the items that she is to be
receiving.
2. NET PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY:
The parties had previously stipulated and agreed that
from the sale of the residence at 1012 South Market
street, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, that if the net
settlement proceeds did not exceed $29,900.00 that
those proceeds would be subject to the rules of
partition. The parties have agreed since the net
settlement proceeds were less than that amount, being
$28,181.69 that, in fact, those proceeds are going to be
divided equally between the parties, except as otherwise
provided herein. More specifically, each party is to be
receiving $14,090.84 with, however, wife's share to be
reduced by the sum of $2,934.06, with wife, therefore, to
be receiving $11,156.78 and husband to receive the
difference which reduced wife's share and added to his
share. This reduction represents the 1/2 of wife's share
of marital debt.
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MARITAL DEBT:
As provided in the prior paragraph, wife is going to be
paying 1/2 of the marital debt to husband and husband
will, therefore, be responsible for the payment of any
and all marital debt and will indemnify and hold wife
harmless from any liability on any marital debt.
HUSBAND'S PERSONAL INJURY LAWSUIT:
Wife shall waive any and all claims to husband's personal
injury suit, except as otherwise provided herein. To the
extent that husband receives net settlement proceeds that
exceed an amount greater than or equal to $50,000.00,
husband will pay to wife the sum of $2,934.06.
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Each party waives any claim to the other's retirement
and/or pension benefits.
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Except as herein otherwise p~ovided, each party may
dispose of his or her property in any way and each party
hereby waives and relinquishes any and all rights he or
she may now have or hereafter acquire under the present
or future laws of any jurisdiction to share in the
property or the estate of the other as a result of the
marital relationship including without limitation,
statutory allowance, widow's allowance, right of
intestacy, right to take against the will of the other,
and right to act as administrator or executor in the
other's estate. Each will at the request of the other
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all instruments
which may be necessary or advisable to carry into effect
this mutual waiver and relinquishment of all such
interests, rights, and claims.
MR. HOUSTON: Would you, please, state your name
for the record?
MS. COURTOIS: Patricia Ann Courtois.
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MR. HOUSTON: And your address?
MS. COURTOIS: It's P.O. Box 422, Shermansdale,
Pennsylvania 17090.
MR. HOUSTON: And Ms. Courtois, you were 'present
today when we placed on the record the agreement entered into
between the parties?
MS. COURTOIS: Yes.
MR. HOUSTON: And is that, in fact, your agreement?
MS. COURTOIS: Yes, it is.
MS. VERNEY: Would you state your name, please.
MR. COURTOIS: Robert W. Courtois.
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MR. COURTOIS: 1142 Laurel Avenue, Camp Hill,
Pennsylvania.
MS. VERNEY: And you've been present during the
reading of this agreement?
MR. COURTOIS: Yes.
MS. VERNEY: Do you have any questions regarding
the agreement?
MR. COURTOIS: No.
MS. VERNEY: Are you under any duress to enter into
this agreement?
MR. COURTOIS: No.
MS. VERNEY: Any disability to enter into this
agreement?
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THE MASTER I have just been advised by your
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THE MASTER: That access is not available today to r
the storage unit, and that he has to call tomorrow to set up a
time to get into the storage area, so that will not be able to
be accomplished today. He said that it is a small operation or
a large warehouse with a lot of different items in it and you
have to call ahead of time to get into it. The lady he talked
to said that he needs to call tomorrow to make arrangements for
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access on the record or do you want to talk to Mr. Courtois
about that?
received from Jerome Courtois, the parties have agreed that the
terms of the agreement as set forth are conditional upon the
parties having an opportunity to view the property in the
MR. HOUSTON: Off the record.
(A discussion was held off the record.)
MR. HOUSTON: In view of the information that we
storage area.
MS. VERNEY: That's agreeable to Mr. Courtois.
I acknowledge that I have read the above
stipulation and agreement, that I understand the terms of
settlement as set forth herein, an1 that by signing below I
ratify and affirm the agreement previously made and intend to
bind myself to the settlement as a contract obligating myself to
the terms of settlement and sUbjecting myself to the methods and
procedures of enforcement which may be imposed by law and in
particular Section 3105 of the Domestic Relations Code.
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Two amber oblong bowls
Two Princess House Chamber Sticks
Three Princess House Bowls and Silver Holder
Princess House Ice Bucket and Tongs
Elephant Jar
Large blue oval bowl
Cal Ripken Coke bottles
Bartender Man
Grandma's Tupperware Nesting Bowls
Grandma's Tupperware Cereal Bowls
Grandma's Large Roaster
Aunt Dot's small round roaster
Some jewelry in wooden box
Solitaire game
One-half of glass and wicker serving pieces
Corning Server pieces
1934 Ten Dollar Bill
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Blue tin with Two Dollar Bill and Silver Half Dollars
One of two ice crushers
Three grey kitchen chairs
Portable BBQ grill
One-half of Dust Busters
Aunt Helen's brown/orange/tan afghan
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ROBERT W. COURTOIS,
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 98 - 381 CIVIL
vs.
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
THE MASTER: Today is Tuesday, June 22, 1999. This
is the date set for a Master's hearing in the above captioned
proceedings. Present in the hearing room are the Plaintiff,
Robert W. Courtois, and his counsel Jacqueline M. Verney, and
the Defendant, Patricia A. Courtois, and her counsel Christopher
C. Houston.
This action was commenced by the filing of a
divorce complaint on January 21, 1998, raising grounds for
divorce of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Both
parties have given the Master affidavits of consent and waivers
of notice of intention to request entry of divorce decree which
have been signed and dated. The Plaintiff's affidavit and
waiver were dated touay and the Defendant's affidavit and waiver
were dated June 21, 1999. The Master's office will file the
affidavits and waivers with the Prothonotary.
The Defendant filed a counterclaim on April 23,
1998, raising the economic claim of equitable distribution.
There are no other economic claims raised in the proceedings.
The parties were married on October 19, 1993, and
separated January 14, 1998. There ~Iere no children born of the
marriage.
After extensive negotiations this morning, the
Master has been advised that the Farties have reached an
agreement with regard to the outstanding economic claim of
equitable distribution. The agreement is going to be placed on
the record in the presence of the parties and counsel. The
agreement as placed on the record will be considered the
substantive agreement of the parties not subject to any changes
or modifications except for correction of typographical errors
which may be made during the transcription.
The parties and counsel will have an opportunity to
review a draft of the agreement to ~ake any correction of
typographical errors and will then affix their signatures by way
of affirmation of the terms of the agreement which are being
placed on the record at this time.
After the agreement has been returned to the Master
and has been reviewed and signed by counsel and the parties, the
Master will prepare an order vacating his appointment and
counsel will then be able to file a praecipe transmitting the
record to the Court requesting a final decree in divorce.
1. PERSONAL PROPERTY:
The parties have stipulated and agreed upon a
distribution of marital and premarital items of personal
property which are set forth on the five page attachment
to this agreement. The parties have further agreed to
meet this afternoon at a storage unit to review the
contents of the storage unit and to agree upon a time
and place when the items, which each party is to
receive from the items in the storage unit, will be
distributed.
Husband will use his best efforts to locate any items
which are agreed upon to be distributed to wife if they
are not located in the storage unit.
The parties further agree that with respect to any items
that wife has in her possession that they have agreed
will be returned to husband; that they will be exchanged
simultaneously with the items that she is to be
receiving.
2. NET PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY:
The parties had previously stipulated and agreed that
from the sale of the residence at 1012 South Market
Street, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, that if the net
settlement proceeds did not exceed $29,900.00 that
those proceeds would be subject to the rules of
partition. The parties have agreed since the net
settlement proceeds were less than that amount, being
$28,181.69 that, in fact, those proceeds are going to be
divided equally between the parties, except as otherwise
provided herein. More specifically, each party is to be
receiving $14,090.84 with, however, wife's share to be
reduced by the sum of $2,934.06, with wife, therefore, to
be receiving $11,156.78 and husband to receive the
difference which reduced wife's share and added to his
share. This reduction represents the 1/2 of wife's share
of marital debt.
3. MARITAL DEBT:
As provided in the prior paragraph, wife is going to be
paying 1/2 of the marital debt to husband and husband
will, therefore, be responsible for the payment of any
and all marital debt and will indemnify and hold wife
harmless from any liability on any marital debt.
4. HUSBAND'S PERSONAL INJURY LAWSUIT:
Wife shall waive any and all claims to husband's personal
injury suit, except as otherwise provided herein. To the
extent that husband receives net settlement proceeds that
exceed an amount greater than or equal to $50,000.00,
husband will pay to wife the sum of $2,934.06.
5. PENSION/RETIREMENT BENEFITS:
6.
Each party waives any claim to the other's retirement
and/or pension benefits.
Except as herein otherwise provided, each party may
dispose of his or her property in any way and each party
hereby waives and relinquishes any and all rights he or
she may now have or hereafter acquire under the present
or future laws of any jurisdiction to share in the
property or the estate of the other as a result of the
marital relationship including without limitation,
statutory allowance, widow's allowance, right of
intestacy, right to take against the will of the other,
and right to act as administrator or executor in the
other's estate. Each will at the request of the other
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all instruments
which may be necessary or advisable to carry into effect
this mutual waiver and relinquishment of all such
interests, rights, and claims.
MR. HOUSTON: Would you, please, state your name
for the record?
MS. COURTOIS: Patricia Ann courtois.
MR. HOUSTON: And your address?
MS. COURTOIS: It's P.O. Box 422, Shermansdale,
Pennsylvania 17090.
MR. HOUSTON: And Ms. courtois, you were present
today when we placed on the record the agreement entered into
between the parties?
MS. COURTOIS: Yes.
MR. HOUSTON: And is that, in fact, your agreement?
MS. COURTOIS: Yes, it is.
MS. VERNEY: Would you state your name, please.
MR. COURTOIS: Robert W. courtois.
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MS. VERNEY:
reading of this agreement?
MR. COURTOIS:
MS. VERNEY:
the agreement?
MR. COURTOIS:
MS. VERNEY:
this agreement?
MR. COURTOIS:
MS. VERNEY:
agreement?
MR. COURTOIS:
And where do you live, sir?
1142 Laurel Avenue, Camp Hill,
And you've been present during the
Yes.
Do you have any questions regarding
No.
Are you under any duress to enter into
No.
Any disability to enter into this
No.
THE MASTER I have just been advised by your
father, and his name is?
MR. COURTOIS: Jerome.
THE MASTER: That access is not available today to
the storage unit, and that he has to call tomorrow to set up a
time to get into the storage area, so that will not be able to
be accomplished today. He said that it is a small operation or
a large warehouse with a lot of different items in it and you
have to call ahead of time to get into it. The lady he talked
to said that he needs to call tomorrow to make arrangements for
a time. Do you want to have any further conversation about
access on the record or do you want to talk to Mr. Courtois
about that?
MR. HOUSTON: Off the record.
(A discussion was held off the record.)
MR. HOUSTON: In view of the information that we
received from Jerome Courtois, the parties have agreed that the
terms of the agreement as set forth are conditional upon the
parties having an opportunity to view the property in the
storage area.
MS. VERNEY: That's agreeable to Mr. Courtois.
I acknowledge that I have read the above
stipulation and agreement, that I understand the terms of
settlement as set forth herein, an~ that by signing below I
ratify and affirm the agreement previously made and intend to
bind myself to the settlement as a contract obligating myself to
the terms of settlement and subjecting myself to the methods and
procedures of enforcement which may be imposed by law and in
particular Section 3105 of the Domestic Relations Code.
WITNESS:
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LIST OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
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gate
towels
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medicine/sprays
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Two Princess House Chamber Sticks
Three Princess House Bowls and Silver Holder
Princess House Ice Bucket and Tongs
Elephant Jar
Large blue oval bowl
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Grandma's Tupperware Nesting Bowls
Grandma's Tupperware Cereal Bowls
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Solitaire game
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SHERIFF'S RETURN - REGULAR
CASE NO: 1998-00381 P
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA:
COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND
COURTOIS ROBERT W
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COURTOIS PATRICIA A
DAWN KELL
, Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, who being duly sworn according to law,
says, the within RULE TO SHOW CAUSE
was served upon
COURTOIS PATRICIA A
the
DEFENDANT
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MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055
by handing to
ROBERT COURTOIS
a true and attested copy of RULE TO SHOW CAUSE
together with
PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF
and at the same time directing His attention to the contents thereof.
Sheriff's Costs:
Docketing
Service
Affidavit
Surcharge
18.00
4.96
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10.00
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R. Thomas Kline
10/26/2000
MICHAEL J.
Sworn and Subscribed to before
By:
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12. Admilled. By \\'11)' of lilrthcr IInswer, scc responses to pnrllgrnphs 9 IInd 10.
13. Denicd. Respondcnt hils no knowlcdgc of Pctitioncr's dcsires.
14. Admilled.
IS. Dcnicd. Rcspondent hils no knowledge of thc location of the items
enumerated in pllrllgraph 8. Respondcnt hilS lIsed his best efforts to locate thc items
enumerated therein.
WHEREFORE, Rcspondent rcspcctfully requests this Honorable Court to dismiss the
Petition and deny counsel fees.
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J qu Ine M. Verney, Esquire #23 67
44 South Hanover Street
Carlisle, P A 17013
(717) 243-9190
AlIomey for Respondent
VI~IUJ1ICATION
I vcrify t1ll1tthc stutcl11ents l11udc in the within Answer ure true und correct to the
bcst of my knowledge, inforlllutionund belief. I understand tllllt false statements hcrein
are made subject to the penalties of 18 I'u. C. S.A. ~ 4904 relating to unsworn
falsilication to authoritics.
Dated: /1-/3-00
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Robcrt W. Courtois
IN TII E COURT OF COt'vlMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA
ROBERT W. COURTOIS,
Plainti fIlRcspol1llcnt
Civil Action Law - In Divorce
v.
No. <)8-381
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS.
Defendant/Petitioner
PETITION TO SCHEDULE HEARING
AND NOW, comes the Plaintiff, Putricia A. Courtois, by and through hcr attollley. Richard
L. Webber, Jr., and files this Petition to Schedule Hearing, averring the following:
I. On or about September 11,2000, DcfcndanllPctitioncr filed a Petition for Special Relief
and proposed Rule to Show Cause.
2. On Scptcmbcr 15,2000, the Honorable President Judge George E. Hoffer cntercd a Rule
to Show Cause upon Plaintiff/Respondent to show cause why the requested relief should not be
granted, rule retulllablc 20 days from service.
3. The Petition and Rule to Show Cause were served on Plaintiff/Respondent by Sheriffon
October 25, 2000,
3. On November 14.2000, Plainti ff/Rcspondcnt, by and through his attolllcy, Jacqueline M,
VClllcy. filed an Answer to Petition for Special Relief.
4. The matter is not resolved between the parties.
5. Defendant/Petitioner desires a hearing so tlmt the matter raised in her Petition can be
resolved by the Court.
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Rcspcclfillly subl11iltcd,
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Richurd L. Webber. .fr., Esquire
Attorney 1.0. No. 49634
19 Brookwood A vcnuc, Suite 106
Curl isle, PA 17013
(717) 249-5373
Attol'l1cy for DcfcndantlPctitioncr
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I verily that the statcmcnts madc in this Pctilionto Schedule IIcUl'ing are true and correct.
(understand tlmt false statcmcnts hcrcin arc madc suhjcct to thc pcnaltics of 18 Pa.C.S. * 4904
relating to unsworn Iillsilicationlo authorilics.
Date: /;;( IN.. /cPOOO
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PLAINTIFF
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA
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PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
DEFENDANT
: CIVIL ACTION - LAW
ACTION FOR DIVORCE
NOTICE TO DEFEND AND CLAIM RIGHTS
You have been sued in court. If yoU wish to defend against
the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take prompt
action. You are warned that if you fail to do so, the case may
proceed without you and a decree of divorce or annulment may be
entered against yoU by the court. A jUdgment may also be entered
against you for any other claim or relief requested in these papers
by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights
important to you, including custody or visitation of your children.
When the ground for the divorce is indignities or
irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, you may request marriage
counseling. A list of marriage counselors is available in the
Office of Prothonotary at:
Office of the Prothonotary
Cumberland County Court House
1 Courthouse Square
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 17013
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IF YOU DO NOT FILE A CLAIM FOR ALIMONY, DIVISION OF PROPERTY,
LAWYER'S FEES OR EXPENSES, BEFORE A DIVORCE OR ANNULMENT IS
GRANTED, YOU MAY LOSE THE RIGHT TO CLAIM ANY OF THEM.
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YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO
NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE
OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
2 LIBERTY AVENUE
CARLISLE PA 17013
(717) 2493166
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Dated: January 19, 1998
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Susan Kay Can' 10, Esquire
Sup. Ct. Id. No. 64998
1013 Mumma Road, Suite 100
Lemoyne, PA 17043
(717) 731-9600
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PLAINTIFF OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA
VB. NO. 'If .3SI CIVIL '7(..-
CIVIL ACTION . LAW
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
DEFENDANT ACTION FOR DIVORCE
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF COUNSELING
TO THE WITHIN-NAMED DEFENDANT:
You have been named as the Defendant in a Complaint in a
divorce proceeding filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland
County.
This notice is to advise you that in accordance with
Section 3302(d) of the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, you may request
that the Court require you and your spouse to attend marriage
counseling prior to a divorce being handed down by the Court. A
list of professional marriage counselors is available at the
Domestic Relations Office, 13 North Hanover Street, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania.
You are advised that this list is kept as a
convenience to you and you are not bound to choose a counselor from
this list. All necessary arrangements and the cost of counseling
sessions are to be borne by you and your spouse.
If you desire to pursue counseling, you must make your request
for counseling within twenty (20) days of the date on which you
receive this notice. Failure to do so will constitute a waiver of
your right to request counseling.
8. Plaintiff and Defendant have been advised of the
availability of counseling, and of the right to request that the
Court require the parties to participate in counseling.
9. The marriage is irretrievably broken.
10. After ninety (90) days have elapsed from the date of
filing of this Complaint, Plaintiff intends to file an affidavit
consenting to a Divorce.
Plaintiff believes that Defendant may
also file such an Affidavit.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff respectively requests if both parties
file affidavits consenting to a divorce after ninety (90) days have
elapsed from the date of filing of this Complaint, this Honorable
Court enter a decree of divorce pursuant to Section 3301(c) of the
Divorce Code.
Respectfully Submitted,
GATES & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
DATED: January 19, 1998
Susan Kay andi 110, Esqu~re
Sup. Ct. I -:-- No 64998
Attorney f P intiff
1013 Mumma Road, Suite 100
Lemoyne, PA 17043
Telephone No. (717) 731-9600
FaCSimile No. (717) -731-9627
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Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
PENNSYLVANIA
VB.
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
NO. 1 r - 3 i I
CIVIL TERM
CIVIL ACTION LAW - DIVORCE
VERIFICATION
I, ROBERT W. COURTOIS, verify I am the Plaintiff in the
foregoing action, that the attached Complaint for Divorce is
based upon information which has been gathered by my counsel in
the preparation of this lawsuit. The language of the complaint
is that of my Counsel and not mine. I have read the complaint
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and to the extent that it is based upon information which I have
given to my counsel, it is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge, information and belief. TO the extent that the
contents of the complaint is that of counsel, I have relied upon
Counsel in making this Verification.
I understand that I am subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.
C.S. Section 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to
authorities for any false statements that I have made in the
foregOing complaint.
DATED:
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ROBERT W. COURTOIS
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NO. 98-381 CIVIL TERM
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
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IN DIVORCE
AFFIDA VIT OJ." SERVICE flY MAIL
PURSUANT TO Pa.R.c.p. 1930.4(cJ
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND
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I, Jacqueline M, Verney, Esquire, being duly SWorn according to law, deposes and
says that she is the attorney for plaintiff, Robert W. Courtois, and that prior counsel, Susan
Kay CaodieIlo, Esquire did serve a true and correct COpy of the divorce Complaint that was
filed in the above matter, by U.S. mail, postage prepaid, certified with restricted delivery,
return receipt requested, unto the defendant, Patricia A. Courtois, 00 January 20, 1998. The
receipt fonn is attached hereto as EXHIBIT "A".
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Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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NO. 98-381 CIVIL TERM
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
ACTION FOR DIVORCE
NOTICE TO DEFEND AND CLAIM RIGHTS
You have been sued in Court. If you wish to defend against the
claims set forth in the following pages, you must take prompt
action. You are warned that if you fail to do so, the case may
proceed without you and a decree of divorce or annulment may be
entered against you by the Court. A judgment may also be entered
against you for any other claim or relief requested in these papers
by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights
important to you, including custody or visitation of your children.
When the grounds for divorce is indignities or irretrievable
breakdown of the marriage, you may request marriage counseling. A
list of marriage counselors is available in the Prothonotary I s
Office at the Cumberland County Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
IF YOU DO NOT FILE A CLAIM FOR ALIMONY, DIVISION OF PROPERTY,
LAWYER'S FEES OR EXPENSES, BEFORE A DIVORCE OR ANNULMENT IS
GRANTED, YOU MAY LOSE THE RIGHT TO CLAIM ANY OF THEM.
YOU SHOULD TAItE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO
NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE
OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL
HELP.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
TWO LIBERTY AVENUE
CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17013
TELEPHONE: 717-249-3166
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reference as though set forth in full.
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Plaintiff and Defendant have acquired property, both real and
personal during their marriage from October 9, 1993, until January
14, 1998, the date of their separation.
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Plaintiff and Defendant have been unable to agree as t'o an
equitable division of said property.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests your Honorable Court to equitably
divide all marital property.
ly submitted,
Christopher C. Houston, Esquire
Attorney for Defendant
52 West Pomfret Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-241-5970
I verify that the statements in the foregoing pleading are true and
correct.
I understand that false statements herein are made
subject to the penalties of 18 PaCS 4904 relating to unsworn
falsification to authorities.
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to the truck, the truck cannot be sold.
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Wife will need Husband's cooperation in signing the title to the
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It is believed and therefore averred that if the truck is
repossessed that the parties will lose substantial equity in this
marital asset.
WHEREFORE, Wife requests this Honorable Court to enter an Order
providing as follows:
A. Husband shall not dispose of any of the items of personal
property as set forth on Exhibit "A", except upon further
Order of Court or upon written agreement of the parties;
B. Husband shall cooperate with Wife in having the items as set
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C. Husband shall sign the Pennsylvania registration renewal
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paperwork, including the vehicle title, to sell the truck at
a price to be mutually agreed upon between the parties;
E. Husband shall reimburse Wife for her attorney's fees incurred
by her in these proceedings; and
F. To order such other relief as is just.
ly submitted,
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RE: Courtois v courtois/9B-3B1
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Carlisle, PA 17013
RE: Courtois v Courtois/No. 98-381 - In Divorce
Dear Judge Oler:
This is to confirm a telephone conversation of this date my
secretary had with Ruth concerning the cancellation of the special
relief hearing in the above-referenced matter. This hearing was
scheduled for Monday, June 1, 1998, at 9:00 A.M.
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PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
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TO THE PROTHONOTARY:
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO.98-381
CIVIL TERM
The Petition for Special Relief previously filed on behalf of the
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
ACTION FOR DIVORCE
PRAECIPE
above-captioned Defendant is hereby withdrawn.
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Attorney for Defendant
52 West Pomfret Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-241-5970
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MARK E. HAlnnUUER
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SUSAN KAV CANDIEllO
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1013 MUMMA nOAO, SUIT[ 100
L[MOVNE. PA 170043
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FAX 11111131.0027
May 20, 1998
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E. Robert Elicker, II, Esquire
Office of the Divorce Master
Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas
9 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
RE: Courtois vs. Courtois
Docket No. 98-381
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Dear Mr. Elicker:
I have not been able to complete a Pre-Trial Statement on
behalf of my client, Robert Courtois. I have been unsuccessful
because my client, Robert Courtoi.s, is not able to provide me with
the information which I have requested on numerous occasions and
would need to prepare the Pre-Trial Statement.
The explanation for Mr. Courtois's inability is as follows:
The precipitating factor in the Courtois separation and
decision to obtain a divorce was Robert Courtois's physical health.
Mr. Courtois was facing major back surgery at the time the divorce
was initiated. Mr. Courtois has made continuous improvement
physically and should be able to return to work at some point in
the future, as yet to be determined, as long as his physical
condition continues to improve. However, a factor which has
certainly been a part of this marriage, and nonetheless an
influence in Mr. Courtois's entire life, is that since childhood he
has experienced some difficulties and problems with his mental,
psychological and social skills. Mr. Courtois has always relied
heavily UpOI1 his father and family for support. with his problems.
The circumstances of this marriage which finally culminated in the
parties' separation and filing for divorce, resulted in Mr.
Courtois developing a severe depression and other psychological
problems, in addition to substantial physical problems.' Mr.
Courtois has continuously been treated by the appropriate
professionals for these problems both physical and psychological.
Most importantly, Mr. Courtois is making slow, but steadfast
progress with both his physical and psychological problems.
Evidence of this progress can be seen in the ability of Mr.
Courtois to cooperate and minimally participate in the sale of the
parties' jointly-owned truck. In fact, I believe Mr. Courtois
would like to finalize this di.vorce and property settlement and has
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made that statement to me on several occasions. However, the
processes and actions required to make that progress necessitates
Mr. Courtois' review and the reliving of the events occurring in
the marriage, resulting in periods he cannot mentally,
psychologically and emotionally successfully cope with his
environment.
One major obstacle for Mr. Courtois is his total lack of trust
in Mrs. Courtois and his level of suspiciousness of her. actions.
This alone has a significant effect upon Mr. Courtois' ability to
move forward and make decisions concerning the marital property.
Addi tionally, the maj ori ty of the mari tal property which Mr.
Courtois took with him at the time of separation was immediately
placed into large storage boxes. Mr. Courtois has not been able to
inventory this property to date either physically or emotionally.
Mr. Courtois since leaving the mar.ital residence has resided
with his father, mother and sister. His father works two jobs, his
sister works full-time and his mother keeps house. All three
assist Mr. Courtois both physically and psychologically through
each day. Mr. Courtois' father appears to be the primary
individual who can most effectively and efficiently communicate
with Mr. Courtois.
It is my understanding and belief, Mr. Courtois has objections
to your client's marital property lists. However, I believe the
majority of these are differences which have the potential to be
negotiated between the parties. The difficUlty in obtaining an
appraisal of all the marital property is the various locations of
the property and the fact Mr. Courtois has no monies to pay for an
appraisal since he has been not capable of employment since prior
to the separation.
I am requesting Mr. Courtois be granted some additional time
for physical and psychological therapy. I am not able to state a
specific amount of time at this juncture since his doctors cannot
determine how long it will take for a broken mind and heart to heal
as they can for a broken bone. I have been informed by Mr.
Courtois' father, he and Mr. Courtois are working on an inventory
of all marital property. Ms. Courtois' Pre-Trial Statement is the
most comprehensive statement of what Ms. Courtois wants from the
marital property. I would request that Mr. Courtois' father be
given this document with sufficient time for him to review with Mr.
Courtois. At that time, hopefully, Mr. Courtois could provide me
with sufficient information to draft a responsive Pre-Trial
Statement. An alternative beneficial result would be i,f Mr.
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courtois's father reviews the pre-Trial Statement with Mr. courtois
and the parties negotiate their differences reaching an agreement
regarding their marital property, enabling the divorce to be
finalized.
I hope I have SUfficiently explained Mr. Courtois' significant
and substantial difficulties at this time. Although Mr. courtois
wants this divorce to be finalized, he is unable physically and
psychologically to move s\1iftly in that direction, at this time. To
threaten, sanction, or take any action which would serve to create
additional stress on Mr. courtois at this time would only delay and
possibly create additional setbacks for both parLies at this time.
As I indicated previously, Mr. Courtois is receiving both
physical and psychological treatment with qualified professionals
at this time. Mr. courtois would be violently opposed to any
actions which would provide Ms. courtois wi th any information
concerning his treatment. However, I believe based upon client
confidentiality Mr. courtois would agree to some degree of access
for you to insure the statements in this letter are fair and
accurate.
Thank you for your kind consideration and cooperation in this
difficult case. Please contact me with your questions and/or if
you require any additional information.
Very truly yo::r:s,~
(-=j'u.<:':i~-~~~~ LR{lo..J
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5. The partles did meet in an attempt to deal with the division
of tangible personal property. An agreement has not been
reached, however, and an appraisal may need to be performed.
6. No report has been received from Husband as to the status of
the personal injury claim.
7. Any and all bonds would have been left in furnishings which
Husband had removed and has in storage.
3. ~rs. Courtnis did not tR~~ ~dvanta0e of Any income tax
deductions for 1997 and does not wish to refile.
yours,
Christ
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Patricia A. Courtois
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ROBERT W. COURTOIS,
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
v
NO. 98-381
CIVIL TERM
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
ACTION FOR DIVORCE
DEFENDANT'S PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT
I. LIST OF ASSETS
AND NOW, comes the Defendant, Patricia A. Courtois, who
submits the Pre-Trial Statement in accordance with Pa.R.C.P.
1920.33(b), as follows:
(1) (i) MARITAL ASSETS
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VALUE
DATE OF
VALUATION
NON-MARITAL
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Real Property Approx. Current
located at $100,000
1012 South
Market St.,
Mechanicsburg, PA
N/A
$55,480
(1/98)
55,254
(5/14/98)
2.
Sale Proceeds $ 2,206 4/98
from 1996 Dodge (l,103-H)
Pickup (l,103-W)
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DATE OF PORTION OF ENCUM-
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3. Commerce Bank $ 3,697 1/98 N/A N/A
Checking Acct. (W-2/607i
H-1/090)
4. Commerce Bank $ 2/426 1/98 N/A N/A
Savings Acct. (W- 63i
H-2/363)
5. Boat/Trailer Unknown N/A N/A N/A
6. H's Personal Unknown N/A N/A N/A
Injury Lawsuit
from accident
of 1/8/97
7. Household Unknown N/A N/A N/A
Furnishings/
Personal
Property
8. H's Pension Unknown N/A N/A N/A
Benefits
9. W's 401(k) $450 12/31/97 N/A N/A
(1) (ii) NON-MARITAL ASSETS
DATE OF LIENS OR
.I.:l:EM VALUE VALUATION ENCUMBRANCES
1. Misc. Household Unknown N/A N/A
Furnishings/Personal
Property
2. W's 1986 Dodge Shadow $3,200 N/A N/A
(2) EXPERT WITNESSES
None contemplated at this point in time; however, Defendant
reserves the right to call any experts that may be deemed necessary
concerning appraisals of marital assets.
(3) TESTIMONY OF OTHER PERSONS
Mrs. Frances Fortney may be called as a witness to testify as
to the existence of a loan to her daughter, Wife, of $13,000 for
the purchase of the mari tal residence.
Defendant reserves the
right to call others that may be identified as being necessary at
the Pre-Trial Conference.
(4) LIST OF EXHIBITS
A. Commerce Bank Statements
B.
Defendant's list of household contents/personal property
C. Wife's 401(k) Statement
Defendant reserves the right to supplement the list of
exhibits that may be deemed necessary and which may be more
particularly identified at the Pre-Trial Conference.
(5) and (6) INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT
Attached hereto is the Defendant's Income and Expense
Statement.
(7) PENSION VALUATION
None contemplated at this point in time.
(8) COUNSEL FEES
N/A
(9) DISPUTED VALUATIONS OF
TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS
Under the Proposed Resolution of Economic Issues, Wife will
propose that the household contents/personal property be appraised.
Hopefully, the parties can agree on an appraiser and with the
appraiser being agreed upon, it is contemplated that the parties
should be able to agree on the valuation of the aforesaid property.
There may be a dispute between the parties as to what is deemed to
be marital versus non-marital. The parties had resided together
from approximately June of 1987 to their marriage on October 9,
1993.
There may be some dispute as to what items would be
identified as being non-marital.
With respect to the marital residence, Wife, at this point in
time, contemplates retaining the marital residence. Again, if the
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there should not be a dispute as to the value of the marital
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With respect to Husband's personal injury claim, it is not
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Gasoline Credit Card Unknown
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Home purchase
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Home purchase
None
None
(11) PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF ECONOMIC ISSUES
A. Alimony, Alimony Pendente Lite, Counsel Fees and Costs _ These
matters are not pending before the Master for resolution.
B.
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2. Items identified as "Pat/s things" on the attached list
of personal property/household furnishingsi
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Husband fifty per cent (50%) of the difference between
the fair market value of the marital residence less the
principal balance due on the mortgage on the residence as
of January of 1998/ less the costs that would be incurred
in the event that the marital residence would be sold for
the appraised value, i.e. seven per cent (7%) for real
estate commission and the one per cent (1%) transfer tax,
and less the amount owed to Mrs. Fortney; and
8. Wife would also wish to receive Thirty-five per cent
(35%) of Husband/s personal injury claim upon settlement
or verdict in favor of Husband.
The parties have already distributed and Wife is satisfied
with the distribution of the bank accounts and the net sales
proceeds from the sale of the pickup truck.
With respect to marital debts, Wife would refinance the
mortgage on the marital residence within ninety (90) days, with
said payment / as aforesaid, to be made to Husband within said
ninety (90) days.
Husband shall retain the liability on the
CitiBank VISA and CitiBank MasterCard, as well as the Sears charge
card.
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FEBRUARY 9, 1998
Plaintiff Name: ROBERT W. COURTOIS
Defendalll Name: PATRICIA A, COURTOIS
Docket Number: 00097 S 1998
PACSES Case Number: 375100032)./ 7 :3C~
Other Stale ID Number:
Pica,. nolc: All.orr",pondcn.. mlm includ. tb. PACSES Cas. Sumber.
Income and Ex Dense Statement
THIS FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT
(If you are self-employed or if you are salaried by a business of which you are owner in whole or pan. you must
also fill out the Supplememallncome Slatemem which appears on the last page of this income and expense
statemem,)
INCOME STATEMENT OF flInt ", II /!,," r-t';-5
I verify that the Slatemems nlade in this Income and Expense Slatemem are true and correct. I undersland that
false statemems herein are subjecI to the criminal penalties of 18 Pa. C.S, ~ 4904. relating to unsworn
falsification 10 authorities.
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$ 7. Social Security
$ /5 RetiremeJll
$ Life Insurance
Local Wage Tax $5'
Savings Bonds $
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State Income Tax
Credit Union
Other Dedoctions (specify)
Net Pay per Pay Period $ 39,;;
FormIN-008
Service Type M Worker ID 21203
Incllme and Expen,;e Slalemem
PACSES Case Numher 375100032
(Fill in Appropriate Clllumn)
EXPENSES
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Waler $ $ 17 $
Sewer 33
Employmcnt
Poblic TrallSportatilln $ $ - $
Lunch U
Taxes
Real ESlate $ $ ..~\. i'^ 1 $
Personal Propeny 10 , II ~
Income III
Insurancc
Homeowners $ $ 'Ao!. \ ,', "'no k,,_. $
AUlOmobile 73 (.) a
Life -
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Health 3()
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Fuel /.20
Repairs /5
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PACSES Case NUllIher 375100032
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Private School S S .- S
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College -
Religious --
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Food Ilk'
Barber/Hairdresser /0
Credit Payments:
Credit Card
Charge Account -
Memberships .;2
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Credi t Union $ $ - $
Miscellaneous
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Child Care -
Papers/Books/Magazi ne .3_
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Pay TV -
Va~atioll 15
Service Type M
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EXPENSES
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Legal Fees
Charitable Contributions
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Furuish Earuings inlilrllJ:llioo for Ihc abow-n:nned employce for cach pay period duriog Ihe lasl six (6) mOlllhs,
It is preferred Ihal you allach a phlllocoPY of your records cOlllaininglhc earuiogs io/ilrllJ:llion requesred. Allach
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Datc nf Hire:
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I verify that the sratemelllS mnde inlhis Earuiogs Report are true and correCI. I undersland Ihal false SllllelllCIllS
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IIEALTIIINSUI{ANCE COVERAGE REPORT
This form must bc complclcd and rcturncd within lcn (10) days. Failurc 10 comply may rcsull
in issuancc of a subpocna or olhcr appropriatc sanctions.
Docs thc cmploycr makc mCdical~:2CYC carc. prcscription or othcr insurancc covcragc
availablc to thc cmploycc? \ Ycs No
Namc lhc dcpcndcnts covcrcd underlhe-c ployce's insurancc, and indicatc which lypcs of
covcragc thcy havc through your company.
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Providc thc informalion indicalcd for cach typc of insurancc which is available to thc cmploycc
whclher or not any of lhc above-namcd dcpcndcnts arc covercd atlhis timc:
Insurance company (provider): ~1X'P,fQ n.. ~ ntlD
Group #: ILfn ""'-31-} . Pia #: Policy #:
Effeclive covcrage date: ,() 11/1;)- Type of Covcragc:
COSl of covcrage for dcpcndcnts: 1, ()~
Insurancc company (providcr): _"r'P.J+h 0r-- rrIv ('
Group #: (nOqq-1 J I ~ Plan #: Policy #:
Effcctivc covcragc datc: 1.;2./, /702- Type of Covcragc:
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EffcClivc covcragc datc: /.).,) I ~:2 Typc of Covcragc: ..d :~D/J(\ t p 10 k.
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Effective coverage dalc:
Cosl of coveragc for dcpcndcllls:
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Typc of Covcragc:
If lhe abovc-named dcpcndcnts arc nOl currcntly covcrcd by insurancc, please stalc thc earliest
dalc coverage could be provided
PLEASE PROVIDE FORMS NECESSARY TO ADD DEPENDENTS, AS THE
EMPLOYEE MAYBE ORDERED TO PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR THEM.
I vcrify lhat the statcments made on lhis Heallh Insurance Coverage Informalion form
are true and corrcct. I undcrstand lhat falsc stalemcnts herein arc made subjcct 10 lhc penaltics
of 18 Pa. C.S. * 4904 rclating to unsworn falsification 10 aUlhorities.
Date: ,~!Lf/96
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RICHFOOD OF PEl'Il'lSYLVANIA INVESTMENT O~ tJORTUNITY PLAN
, RIGHFOOD OF PENNSYLVANIA'
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Repor ti ng
10/01/1997
Period
To: 12/31/1997
PATRICIA A COURTOIS
1012 S. MARKET STREET
MECHANICSBURG PA 17055-0000
Total Balance As Of 12/31/1997
$45B.99
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Vested Balance
$458.99
CONTRIBUTION TYPE SUMMARY
10/01/1997 TO 12/31/1997
Emclover
Total
10/01/1997
9alance
M t see 11 aneous
Oebtts
Investment
Results
12/31/1997
9alance
$419.93
$419,93
0,97
0,97
38.09'
38.09'
$458,99
$458.99
Est Vested % 100.00%
" INVESTMENT RESULTS INCLUOE CAPITAL GAINS AND OIVIDENOS
INVESTMENT SUMMARY
10/01/1887 TO 12/31/1997
Rlchfood Stock Total
10/01/1997
Balance
M t see 11 aneOU5
Debits
Investment
Results
12/31/1997
Balance
EndIng
Shares/Untts
Share P,..tce
$419,93 $419.93
0,97 0,97
38.09' 38,09"
$458.99 $458,99
16.2473
28,250000
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INVESTMENT RESULTS INCLUDE CAPITAL GAINS ANO OIVIOENDS
PLAN NUM8ER: 006812 SU8PLAN: 1901
SOCIAL SECURITY NO: 201-42-6807
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TRANSACTION SUMMARY
, 10/01/1997 TO 12/31/1997
Transaction Pay Period Transaction
Date End Date Descrletton
10/07/1997 Expense Charge From
RlchfoOd Stock
funaunt
Shares/ Share
Units PrIce
-$0, t4
$1. 11
$1. t t
$0,65
$0,65
-0,0053 26,437000
12/31/1997 Miscellaneous Adjustment
Employor Rtrohfood Stock
0,0392 28,250000
12/31/1997 Employer DIVidend
Invostmont Broakdown
Rtchfood Stock
0,0230 28,250000
TRANSACTIONS ARE EFFECTED AS OF THE ENO OF THE BUSINESS DAY ON THE TRANSACTION OATE.
ALLOCATION OF FUTURE CONTIUnUTIONS
Employee
Rollover
Employer
Employer Match
Rtchfood Stock
100.0r.
100,0Y-
100,0%
100.0%
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Pru Government
Income Fund Z(E,X)
Pru Balanced Z (E,I.X)
Pru Acttve
Balanced Fund
Z(E)
Pru Stock
Index Fund Z(E.G,V)
PI"'U ..Jennison
Growth Fund Z(E.W)
Pru
International
Stock Z(E,M)
Pru MoneyMart
Assets Z(E,O)
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INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE SUMMARY
Average Annual Total Returns
For the Pert ods Endtng 12/31/1997
10 Year or Stnce
Year To Inceptton Date Inception
Date Year 3 Year 5 Year (Whtchever less) Date
9.46% 9.46% 9.96Y- 6.58% 8.02% 03/0t/96
14.63% 14.63% 16.33% t 1.91% 12.03% 03/01/96
15.47% 15.47% 16.48% N/A 11. 77% 01/04/93
32.28% 32,28% 30.29% 19.55% 19.94% t 1/05/92
31.65% 31.65% 27,90% 18.18% 19.61% 04/15/96
6.52% 6.52% 10.90% 14.23% 14,30% 11/05/92
FOR CURRENT VIELD. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PRUDENTIAL SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE. 03/01/96
HISTORICAL INVESTMENT RESULTS ARE SHOWN FOR EACH OF THE FUNDS THAT ARE
INCLUDED IN YOUR PLAN. THE PERFORMANCE INFORMATION REPRESENTS PAST PERFORMANCE
AND IS NO OUARANTEE OF FUTURE RESULTS. INVESTMENT RETURN AND PRINCIPAL VALUE
WILL FLUCTUATE SO THAT AN INVESTOR'S SHARES. WHEN REDEEMED, MAY BE WORTH MORE
OR LESS THAN THEIR ORIGINAL COST.
INVESTMENT IN A FUND INVOLVES VARIOUS RISKS THAT ARE MORE FULLY DESCRIBEO IN
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BIRTH OATE: 09/25/1964
SOCIAL SECURITY NO: 201-42-6807
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INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE SUMMARY (CO NT)
Average Annual Total Returns
For the PerIods EndIng 12/31/1997
THE PROSPECTUS Fon EACH FUND. Fon MonE COMPLETE INFORMATION. INCLUDING CHARCES
AND EXPENSES, PLEASE CONTACT PRUDENTIAL Fon A FREE PROSPECTUS. PLEASE READ IT
CAREFULL V BEFORE YOU INVEST.
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WITHOUT WAIVER OF MANAGEMENT FEES ANOIOR EXPENSE SUBSIDIZATION, THE FUND'S
AVERACE ANNUAL RETURNS WOULD HAve BEEN SlIOHTL Y HIGHER.
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FORMERLY ALLOCATION FUND BALANCED PORTFOLIO. EFFtCTIVE 7/25f!J7 THE NAME
WAS CHANGED. THE INVESTMENT ODJECTI<lE REMAINED THE SAME.
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PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 20, 1996. THe PRUOENTlAL WORLD FUNDIINTERNATIONAL SlOCK
SERIES WAS A SERies OF THE PRUDENTIAL INSTITUTIONAL FUND AND WAS NAMED THE
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND. THe INCEPTION DATE FOR CLASS Z SHARES IS NOVEMBER 5.
1992.
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AN INVESTMENT TN THE FUND 15 NEITHER INSURED NDR GUARANTEED BY THE U,S.
GDVERNMENr, AND THERE CAN BE ND ASSURANCE THAT THE FUND WILL BE ABLE TD
MAINTAIN A STABLE NET ASSET VALUE DF SI,DD PER SHARE,
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"STANDARD & POOR'S", "S & P", "S & P 500", "STANDARD & POOR'S 500" AND "500"
ARE TRAOEMARKS OF MCGRAW-HILL, INC. AND HAVE BEEN LICENSED FOR USE BY THE
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY AND ITS AFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARIES. THE
FUND IS NOT SPONSORED. ENDORSED. SOLO OR PROMOTED BY S & P AND S & P MAKES NO
REPRESENTATION REOAROINO THE ADVISABILITY OF INVESTNINO IN THE FUND.
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THE JENNISON GROWTH FUND CLASS Z fJENNISON FUNDI BEGAN OPERATING ON APRIL 15,
1998. ON SEPTEMBER 20, 199B. THE PRUDENTIAL INSTITUTIONAL FUND GROWTH STOCK
FUND IGROWTH STOCKI WAS MERGED INTO JENNISON FUND. CiROWTH STOCK WAS
SUBSTANTIALLY IDENTICAL TO JENNSION FUND AND WAS MANAGED BY THE SAME ADVISER
THAT MANAGES JENNISON FUND. PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 20, 1998. PERFORMANCE IS FOR
CiROWTH STOCK. WHICH HAD AN INCEPTION DATE OF NOVEMBER 5, 1992.
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PERFORMANCE SHOWN IS FOR CLASS A SHARES OF THE FUND TO 3'1196 AND CLASS Z
SHARES AFTER THAT DATE. THE INCEPTION DATE OF THE CLASS A SHARES WAS 1122190.
THERE IS A 12B.l FEE IMPOSED ON CLASS A SHARES. WITHOUT A 120.1 FEE, THE
PERFORMANCE WOULD HAVE DEEN HICiHER. THERE IS NO 12B-l FEE IMPOSED ON CLASS Z
SHARES. THE FUND ALSO OFFERS CLASS B AND CLASS C SHARES WHICH HAVE DIFFERENT
SALES CHARCiES AND EXPENSES.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
NO CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FOR THE REPORTING PERIOD.
THE EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD ON CONTRIBUTIONS TD THE GUARANTEED INTEREST ACCOUNT
DURING THE FIRST QUARTER OF 1998 (1/1 TO 3/31/99) IS 5.850%. ALL CONTRIBUTIONS
MAOE IN THE FIRST QUARTER WILL RECEIVE THIS RATE FOR THE REMAINOER OF THE CURRENT
AND FOLLOWING CALENDAR YEAR.
THE GUARANTEEO INTEREST ACCOUNT IS A GROUP ANNUITY INSURANCE PROOUCT ISSUED
BY THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, NEWARK, NJ.
THE FOLLOWING RICHFOOO STOCK FUNO INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE INFORMATION IS
PROVIOEO BY RICHFOOD HOLDINGS, INC. AS OF 12/31/97:
4TH QTR
9,07%
1 YEAR
17.76%
3 YEARS
38.96%
5 YEARS
32,49%
SINCE INCEPTION
30,50%
THE ABOVE ANNUALIZED RETURNS REPRESENT DIVIDE NOS AND PRICE APPRECIATION PER
SHARE. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT DIVIOENOS WILL BE PAlO IN THE FUTURE, PAST
PERFORMANCE CANNOT GUARANTEE FUTURE RESULTS,
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A NEW SERVICE HAS BEEN ADOED FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS SEEKING A DISTRIBUTION FROM
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PLAN NUMBER: 006912 SUBPLAN: 1901
SOCIAL SECURITY NO: 201-42-6807
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SVREST JV REQUEST STATEMENT
( LST
ACCOUNT NUMBER 0430008107 TITLE ROBERT W COURTOIS
BANK Ol84
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PREVIOUS STATEMENT BALANCE
PLUS DEPOSITS AND CREDITS
LESS WITHDRAWAI.,S AND DEBITS
CURRENT STATEMENT BALANCE
2,426,62
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2,426,62
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DATE LAST STATEMENT 12/31/97
STATEMENT PROCESS CYCLE 051
DATE SERIAL TC Ar~OUNT DESCRIPTION ITEM SEQUENCE NBR
01/06 86 63,31 \'IITHDRAWAL 206-205-003-000890
01/06 86 2300,00 WITHDRAWAL 206-203-002-010560
01/06 63.31 ENDING-BALANCE
01/07 86 63.31 WITHDRAWAL 207-204-002-071780
01/07 ,00 ENDING-BALANCE
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SVREST SV REQUEST STATEMENT
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ACCOUNT NUMBER 0430008107 TITLE ROBERT W COURTOIS
BANK
DATE
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11/30
12/31
SERIAL TC
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AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
200.00 DEPOSIT
5.51 INTEREST PAYMENT
5.47 INTEREST PAYMENT
5.66 INTEREST PAYMENT
ITEM SEQUENCE NBR
209-201-000-00776C
060-060-001-09695~
060-060-001-09683~
060-060-001-26249E
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... CHECKING ... REGULAR CHECKING
ACCOUNT NU~UEH 051204Z276 TAX 10 NU~OER
PHCVIOU5 5TATE~CNT AALANC~ AS OF IZ/20/97 ....
PLUS J DFPOStTS AND OTHER CREDITS ..
LLSS I~ CHECKS AND OTHER DEntTs .....
CURRENT 5TATEMENT DALANCE AS OF 0l/20/Q8 .....
NUMD~R UF DAYS IN THIS STATEMENT PERIOD 31
201-42-6B07
2.1394.59
3.171.00
6.065.59
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... CHECK H1AN5ACTIONS ...
SERIAL OAr~ AMOUNT SERIAL DATE AMOUNT
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1601 12/Z6 604.96 \l,,~ 1602 12/29 600.00'..'.: ...'.,' "
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DATE DESCRIPTION
12/22 DEPOSIT
Ot/05 DEP05tT
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'j2~R StMPSQN FERRY MECHANtCSBU
Ot/16 AC-ALLSTATE LIFE -INS.PREM. -___ _ 43.00 I
Ot/20 CVlStNG WITHDRAWAL 105.46- r,. "\""
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CREOITS
571.00
300.00
2.300.00
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... BALANCE BY DATE
12/20 2.894.59
12/29 1.821l.11
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~2S.00 ANNUAL FEE wtLL HC CHARGED TO YOUR ACCOUNT ON
FF:'IRUA'lY 20. 1990.
NOTE: SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Items Patricia ^. CouL.tois Would Like Returned
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ROBERT W. COURTOIS,
Plaintiff
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
WAIVER OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REQUEST ENTRY OF A DIVORCE
DECREE UNDER SECTION 3301 (C) OF THE DIVORCE CODE
I, I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce without notice,
2, I understand that I may lose rights conceming alimony, division of property, lawyer's
fees or expenses if! do not claim them before a divorce is grantcd.
3, I understand that I will not be divorced until a divorce decree is entered by the Court
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prothonotary.
I veriJY that the statements made in this affidavit are true and correct. I understand
that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C,S. section 4904
relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.
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PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 98-381 CIVIL TERM
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
: ACTION FOR DIVORCE
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
PRETRIAL STATEMENT OF
PLAINTIFF, ROBERT W. COURTOIS
AND NOW, comes the Plaintiff by and through his attorneys,
Gates & Associates, P.C., and files the following Pretrial
Statement in accordance with Pa. R.C.P. 1920.33(b), as follows:
I. LIST OF ASSETS
(1) (i) MARITAL ASSETS
NON-MARITAL
DATE OF PORTION OF LIENS OR
ITEM VALUE VALUATION VALUE ENCUMBRANCES
A. Real Property Unknown N/A Unknown
located at
1012 South
Market Street,
Mechanicsburg,
PA
B. Sale Proceeds $2,206.00 4/98 N/A N/A
from 1996 l,103.00 to Plaintiff
Dodge Pickup 1,103.00 to Defendant
C. Defendant's
1986 DOdge
Shadow
Unknown
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N/A
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D. Accounts with Commerce Bank:
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(1) (ii) NON-MARITAL ASSETS
ITEM
DATE OF
VALUATION
NON-MARITAL
PORTION OF LIENS OR
VALUE ENCUMBRANCES
VALUE
A. Household Unknown
Furnishings/
Personal
Property
N/A
N/A
N/A
(2) EXPERT WITNESSES
None are contemplated at this time. However, Plaintiff
reserves the right to call any experts who may be deemed necessary
concerning t.he appraisal of marital assets and/or the physical
injuries, psychological capacity and resulting ability of the
Plaintiff.
(3) TESTIMONY OF OTHER INDIVIDUALS
Mr. Jerome W. Courtois, father of the Plaintiff, may be called
to testify as to the ownership of various pieces of property loaned
to the parties. Ms. victoria M. Courtois, sister of the plaintiff,
may be called to testify as to the ownership of various pieces of
property which she loaned to the parties. Mr. Robert Kreitzer,
cousin of the Defendant, may be called to testify regarding the
activities of both the Plaintiff and Defendant, as to the
Plaintiff's role and actions in providing financial, physical,
social and emotional support for the Defendant during the parties'
marriage, to the ownership of various pieces of personal property
loaned to the parties during the period they lived together and
were married and to what property Plaintiff took with him when he
left the marital residence to move to his parents' home for care
the day before his major back surgery. The Plaintiff reserves the
right to call others who may be identified as being necessary at
the Pre'Trial Conference.
(4) LIST OF EXHIBITS
The list of exhibits are as follows:
Exhibit "A": Commerce Bank Statements indicating the transactions
which occurred when the parties closed-out their
checking and savings accounts;
Exhibit "B": Plaintiff's list of Household Furnishings/personal
Property;
Exhibit "C": Statement of Plaintiff's 40l(k) Plan;
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Exhibit "0": copy of Statement signed by Mr. and Mrs. Fortney
identifying the $10,000.00 for the purchase of the
marital residence,to be a gift and would not have to
be repaid.
Exhibit liE": COpy of Keystone's letter stating Defendant had
terminated Plaintiff's health insurance coverage when
he was recovering from major back surgerYi
Exhibit "F": Statement of wages owed to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W.
Courtois for their cleaning services when plaintiff
and Defendant were unable to provide the cleaning
services they had contracted to do in the year 1997i
Exhibit "G": copy of cancelled check and payment stub indicating
plaintiff paid off the 1986 Dodge Shadow which
Defendant now claims as her owni
Exhibit "H": Copy of Commerce Bank statements identifying the
deposits by plaintiff of his worker's compensation
settlement monies and the down payment on what was
then the parties' joint residencei
Exhibit "I": Copies of all plaintiff's 1997 income tax return and
copies of documents and checks identifying monies
spent to pay for federal, state and local taxeSi
Exhibit "JII: copy of the plaintiff's income and expense statement.
Plaintiff reserves
exhibits which may be
particularly identified
the right to supplement the
deemed necessary and which may
at the Pre-Trial Conference.
list of
be more
(5) and (6) INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT
Please see Defendant's Income and Expense Statement, attached
as Exhibit "H".
(7) PENSION VALUATION
None are contemplated at this time.
(8) COUNSEL FEES
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(9) DISPUTED VALUATIONS OF
TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS
A. Household and Personal ProDerty:
In view of the limited financial reeources of the parties,
Plaintiff proposes the parties initially attempt to exchange
property lists and attempt to resolve the issues of what is and is
not marital property, then which items of marital property shall
become the possession of the Plaintiff and the Defendant.
Plaintiff also anticipates there could be disputes regarding which
items are and are not marital property due to the significant
amount of household furnishings which were given to the parties by
the Plaintiff's parents until the parties could afford such items
of household furnishings.
If it becomes impossible for the parties to agree on the
division of property, the Plaintiff will agree Upon an appraiser to
be utilized to appraise the items identified as marital property.
B. Marital Residence:
Plaintiff is in agreement with Defendant's desire to retain
the marital residence provided the items identified in Plaintiff's
proposed resOlution is adopted. To enable Defendant to retain the
marital residence Plaintiff agrees to identify a neutral appraiser
for the marital residence and equally divide the expense of the
appraiser with the Defendant.
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C. Plaintiff's Personal Injury Claim:
Litigation regarding Plaintiff's personal injury claim has not
even been initiated. Case law is well established that a possible
future expectancy which the Plaintiff might obtain for personal
injuries, which he has suffered from, is not marital property and
therefore is not subject to equitable distribution. Budnick v.
Budnick, 615 A.2d 80, 419 Pa.Super 172, Super. 1992, appeal denied
622 A.2d 1374, 533 Pa. 641.
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Additionally, Defendant provided little, if any, assistance,
financial, emotional, physical, social or otherwise, to Plaintiff
during the time period of his injury. At the time of the parties'
separation, Plaintiff was facing major back surgery for injuries
suffered as a result of his accident. Plaintiff is making a
successful recovery from his surgery, with a positive prognosis and
hopes to return to employment within the year.
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(10) MARITAL DEBTS
AMOUNT OF DEBT AT
ITEM DATE OF SEPARATION
A. CitiBank VISA $2,823.53
B. CitiBank MasterCard 3,147.49
C. Sears RevOlving Charge ,0.
(Plaintiff paid in fUll.)
D. Texaco Revolving Charge '0-
(Plaintiff paid in full.)
E. Long ISland Savings
(Mortgage Marital Residence)
Unknown
F. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Courtois
(Fees for cleaning services)
8,400.00
G. Mobile Revolving Charge
(Has not been used for years.)
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H. Plaintiff's Medical Expenses Unknown
(Not paid by Defendant's Health Insurance.)
A. Alimon
(11) PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF ECONOMIC ISSUES
Alimon Pendente Lite Counsel Fees and Costs:
These matters are not pending before the Master for
resolution.
B. EQUitable Distribution:
Plaintiff seeks and proposes the following:
(1) Marital Residence:
Plaintiff is in agreement with Defendant's desire to retain
the marital residence provided the following OCcurs:
(a) The parties agree Upon a neutral appraiser for
the marital residence and equally divide the expense of
the appraiser;
(b) The present amount of the mortgage is deducted
from the value of the marital residence established by
the appraiser;
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(c) Plaintiff is reimbursed the amount of Thirty-
Three Thousand Eight Hundred Forty'six Dollars and No
Cents ($31/846.04) which he initially put into the
residence as a down payment;
(d) The amo~mt of monies remaining in the value of
the marital residence as established by the appraiser to
then be equally (50/50) divided and Plaintiff shall be
paid his equal portion of that amount;
(e) Defendant shall refinance the mortgage on the
marital residence to cause Plaintiff's name to be removed
from the mortgage loan on the marital residence.
(2) 1986 Dodqe Shadow:
Plaintiff will be credited with one.half (l/2) of the value of
the automobile at the date of separation;
(3) Household and Personal Property:
Due to the extensive lists which the parties have shared with
each other, Plaintiff would prefer to attempt to resolve the
division of this property in a four'way meeting with the parties
and their counsel. If that course is not agreeable with Defendant,
then Plaintiff would like the items he has identified on the
attached list of household furnishings and personal property and
also which Plaintiff's family members have identified as items of
their property which was loaned to the parties for their use until
they could afford to purchase such items;
(4) Plaintiff's 401(k) Plan:
Due to the similarity in amounts in both parties 401(k) plans
it is proposed both parties simply keep their individual plans;
(5) Fees Owed for Services Rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Courtois:
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Courtois shall be paid in full, in the
amount of $8,400.00 for the cleaning services which they provided
for the parties for one (1) year (1997) while the plaintiff was
unable to work;
(6) Checkinq and Savinqs Accounts:
Plaintiff shall be credited with one. half (1/2) of the
$2,100.00 or $1,050.00 which represents the amount Defendant
removed from the parties' checking account;
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(7) Marital Debt:
plaintiff and
responsible for the
MasterCard;
Defendant shall equally divide and be
remaining marital debt on the Chase VISA and
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(8) Savinqs Bonds:
plaintiff shall be provided with one-half (1/2) of the value
of the savings bonds, either in cash or in savings bonds;
(9) Medical Expenses:
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Defendant shall take such action as is necessary to obtain
payment and/or reimbursement of plaintiff's medical expenses which
have accrued since the separation and until the parties' divorce is
finalized;
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(10) APpraisal Expenses:
The parties shall equally (50/50) be responsible for any
appraisal expenses incurred in the valuation of the marital
residence, household and personal property.
Respectfully submitted by,
GATES & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
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Susan Kay iello, Esquire
Supreme ur I.D. #64998
1013 Mumma oad, suite 100
Lemoyne, PA 17043
(717) 731.9600
Attorneys for plaintiff
Dated: July 10, 1998
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EXHIBIT "A"
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SVREST ~V REQUEST STATEMENT
( LST
ACCOUNT NUMBER 043000,6107,:rITLE ROBERT W COURTOIS
BANK C:
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PREVIOUS STATEMENT BALANCE
PLUS DEPOSITS AND CREDITS
LESS WITHDRAWALS AND DEBITS
CURRENT ~TATEMENT BALANCE
2,426.62
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2,426,62
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DATE LAST STATEMENT l2/31/:
STATEMENT PROCESS CYCLE c:
DATE SERIAL TC AMOUNT DESCRIPTION ITEM SEQUENC=: ::::
01/06 86 63.3l WITHDRAWAL 206-205-003-0C:E
01/06 86 2300.00 WITHDRAWAL 206-203-002-0:::
01/06 63.3l ENDING-BALANCE
01/07 86 63.3l WITHDRAWAL 207-204-002-07:-
01/07 .00 ENDING-BALANCE
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SVREST SV REQUEST STATEMENT
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ACCOUNT NUMBER 0430008107 TITLE ROBERT W COURTOIS
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DATE
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11/30
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AMOUNT
200.00
5.51
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5.66
DESCRIPTION
DEPOSIT
INTEREST PAYMENT
INTEREST PAYMENT
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ITEMS REQUESTED BY PATRICIA AND ROBERT COURTOIS
(MAY STILL NEED TO BE EXCHANGED BETWEEN PARTIES).
1. Wrist Splints. Could not find
2. Boo's things - Returned
3. CD Boom Box, CDs. Left her cassette Boom Box and approximately
1/2 of CDs
4. Personal Papers - Returned those found
5. (2) Rifles, ammunition and gun cabinet - Robert Courtois's (RC)
gift from his father, (were his father's guns)
6. 22 cal. Handgun - RC
7. Halogen Torchierre Lamp. RC kept one and left one for PC
a. Camcorder - RC
9. PC's grandmother's clock - to be returned
10. Patricia Courtois's (PC) mother's house key. returned
11. Hats, Scarves and Gloves - Could not find
12. PC's yearbooks. to be returned
13. Reasonable amount of frozen food. Returned approximately 1/2 _
we propose parties keep whatever other food, paper items, etc.
which are in their possession
14. Digital Thermometer - RC's obtained from work
15. (2) 35mm cameras - (1) was RC and (1) was PC
16. (4) Airbake cookie sheets - (2) to RC and (2) to PC
17. Small and large air compressors and tools to RC
1a. aHP Snowblower to RC and 5HP Snowblower to PC
19. (4) piece mechanics tool box and mechanics tools, assorted hand
and power tools, mechanics rOlling bed, axes and chisels to RC
20. (2) sets of TIME/LIFE books to RC
21. (1) file cabinet to RC
22. CD player to RC
23. Fire safety box to RC
24. Plastic barrel of pennies / Candy dish with dimes and nickels
/Skippy jar with quarters / small bank with change to RC
25. Shop vac, Large flaShlight, heating pad, was RC's prior to
living together
26. Bissel carpet cleaner to RC
27. (2) pair of Binoculars, (1) to RC and (1) to PC
2a. (2) Deer spotting lights, (1) to RC and (1) to PC
29. Brown/Orange/Tan afghan to PC
30. Wooden Whirligig to PC
31. Large Red tree trimmers to RC
32. Pam's wedding video to PC
33. (2) cuticle scissors and manicure set to PC
34. Old Wooden Dice to PC
35. (2) Food Processors, (l) to PC and (1) to RC
36. Pat's baby silverware to PC
37. (1) Head jack and stand to RC
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38. (2) Trouble lights, Halogen Flood light, extension cords and
reels to RC
39. Leaf vacuum, Lawn Boy mower, large walk behind mower, Red push
mower, Craftsman Riding mower, Craftsman weedwacker,
weedwacker, Blower/vac, hedge clippers, (2) wheelbarrows (green
and orange) to RC
40. (2) gas grills with bottles to RC
41. Rolling chair seat to RC
42. Weights and weight bench to RC
43. Set of Good Dishes to RC
44. Snack tables to RC
45. Clock radio and Alarm clock to RC
46. Deep fryer, Milkshake maker and Dehydrator to RC
47. (3) pictures of dogs playing cards
48. Wind chime to RC
JOINT HOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN PARTIES.
1. Lawn Sprayers
2. Pole Tree Trimmer
3. Shar-pei items, shirts, (4) Books, figurines, and stuffed
animals
4. Cookbooks
5. Kerosene Heater
6. Ceramic Heater
7. Lawn Seeder
8. Square Lamp Stand
9. Family Photos (PC can have all wedding photos. wedding flowers,
cake top, wedding candle, anything associated with the wedding)
10. All bedroom and kitchen linens, towels, pillows etc.
11. (2) metal TV stands (suggest each take one)
12. Electric Princess House Lamp
13. (2) Pink depression glass pieces - to be returned to PC
14. (2) Amber oblong bowls - to be returned to PC
l5. (2) Princess House Chambers ticks
16. (3) Princess House Bowls and Silver Holder
17. Princess House Ice Bucket
18. Elephant Jar
19. Large Blue Owl Bowl
20. Cal Ripken Coke Bottles
21. Bartender man
22. Crayola Tin
23. Pyrex Hot/Cold Carrier dish
24. Snow shovels
25. large Roaster
26. Jewelry in wooden box
27. Glass bowl set
28. Solitaire Game
29. Glass and Wicker Serving pieces
30. Corning Serving pieces
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31. 1934 $10.00 bill
3Z. Bluo Tin of $2.00 bills and Silver Halves
33. Hedis Brown Couch
34. Plaid Sofa
35. Glass Front Bookcase
36. Entertainment center
37, ( 1) VCH
38. Large, medium and small televisions, RC wants large television,
otherB to be divided
39. (2) bookcaBes
40, coffee and end tables
41. (2) BetB of silverware
42. (2) electric potpourri pots
43. (4) small telephone stands
44. (1) file cabinet
45. videoB
46. (2) cordless telephones
47. anBwering machine
48. Upright freezer
49. Television and swivel stand
SO. Nintendo and games
51. Everyday dishes
52. Custard cups
53. Good set and Everyday sets of pots and pans
54. Microwave and stand
55. snack cabinet
56. Old and prior refrigerator
57. Luggage
58. VCR rewinder
59. Baby dish set
60. (2) pickle and Olive trays
61. Lantern light
62. Tin of Cards
63. Small oval roaster
64. "School" trays
65. (3) Upright cleaners
66. Aluminum stock pot with lid
67. Food Slicer
68. Juicer
69. Coffee Maker
70. Ice Cube trays, plastic bowls, Rubbermaid, Tupperware,
dishpans, cutting boards, colanders and strainers, and other
mi~cellaneous kitchen utensils
71. Canopy for outside
72. Nightstand light
73. Brown folding table
74. (6) StaCking chairs
75. (4) FOlding chairs
76. Shop vac and attachments
77. Bissel Carpet Cleaner
78. Granite Stain pot
79. Yellow flashlight
80. (2) Four Star sump pumps
81. Wagner Paint Sprayer
82. Walkman Radio
83. 2 . Room Tent, porta pot, gas stove, coolers and various other
camping equipment
84. Ice crusher
85. (3) gray kitchen chairs
86. Dust Buster
87. Heated throw
88. (6) cushions for folding chairs
89. Blue step stool
90. (2) Medical books
91. Boat, motor and trailer
92. Truck cap
93. Car care items
94. Pyrex baking dishes
95. Patio chairs and cushions
96. (2) air mattresses
97. Springs for swing
98. Sewing machine and desk
99. Iron and ironing boards
lOO. Crafts and projects
101. Cake pans and various other cooking and baking utensils
102. Meat grinder
103. Large H tractor sawblades
104. Rugs
105. Pine night stand, Six drawer tall dresser, book shelves and
mirrors
106. Various lights
107. Rehoboth Beach wooden pieces on boardwalk
108. Tins and shelves for tins
109. Bath scale and Hair dryer
110. Diamond ring, watches
111. Virginia rose dishes
112. Christmas tree and various decorations
113. Folding chair bed
114. Old toyS, puzzles, (1) train set and games
115. Rice cooker
116. Hammock
117. Basement Stove
118. Dehumidifier
119. (2) Korean blankets
120. (7) sheets of plywood
121. Fire place set
122. Curtains, drapes, bathroom rugs,
123. Collection of Hot sauces
124. KitChen aid POwer mixer and accessories
125. Hand mixer
126. Toaster
127. Indoor grill
128. Undercounter clock radio
129. Telephones
130. Stir-fry pan with lid
131. Assortment of silver pieces
132. WaBher / Dryer
133. Cast Iron frying pan
134. Shed
135. Car speakers
136. (2) trailer tires and rims and (2) car snow tires and rims
137. Firewood and rack
138. Bike
139. Flags with holders
140. Firewood with rack
141. Glass patio table
142. Frame for patio roof
143. Dry goods and spices
ITEMS BELONGING TO OTHER INDIVIDUALS
MAY STILL NEED TO BE RETURNED TO THE PROPER INDIVIDUALS.
1. Green Folding Table and (4) Folding chairs - property of and
returned to Robert Kreitzer (RK)
2. Deer Photo - property of and returned to RK
3. Corn Dish. property of and returned to RK
4. Small round roaster - property of and returned to RK
5. (2) VCR's' property of and returned to RC's father (DAD)
6. Loveseat - property of and returned to father
7. Dining Room set (table, (6) chairs, hutch, server, (2) table
leaves - property of and returned to father
8. (2) sets of TIME/LIFE books - property of and returned to RK
9. (2) large square coffee tables. property of and returned to
father
10. few blankets - property of and returned to father
ll. (1) file cabinet and contents - property of and returned to RK
12. Single bed, frame and mattress/box springs, Double bed and
frame . property of and returned to father
13. CD player - property of and returned to RK
14. (2) large dressers from PC's room, (l) small dresser from RC's
room and (1) medium dresser from den - property of and returned
to father.
l5. Spunky's children's books - property of and returned to Spunky
16. Chest Freezer - property of and returned to Victoria Courtois
(VC)
17. Glasses - property of and returned to Jan
18. New refrigerator - purchased by and to be returned to father
19. Card table - property of and returned to father
20. Carnival glass - property of and returned to father
21. Small Air Conditioner - property of and we are requesting it be
returned to father
22. Sledge Hammer, Levels, table saw, (2) workbenches and 5 gallon
cooler, car ramps - property of and returned to DAD
23. Electric Hedge Clippers - property of and returned to RK
24. Ice bucket - property of and returned to father
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EMPLOYEE srATEMENT FOR: COURTOUIS, ROBERT W
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Control Number:
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TCOmRllIlJTIONS:1 YOU HAVE COMPLETED 02 FULL YRS OF CREDITED SVC TOWARDS PEIISIOII VESTIIIG.
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Values Since TransferraIs
Total
Account
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09/30/96
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FACTOR B 127.26812
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Robert Courtois
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RE: Policy Holdcr
KHPC ID#:
Patricia Courtois
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Dear Mr Courtois:
Your Keystonc Health Plan Central policy terminated 2/1/98. Thcn was
reinstated on 3/11/98 retro cffectivc 2/1/98 no brcak in covcrage.
If you havc any questions rcgarding this matter, pleasc contact our Mcmber
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TYPE ORDER AND NOTICE SETTING HEARING (ALREADY HAND
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MAKE COPIES FOR COUNSEL AND THE PARTIES AND ONE FOR OUR
FILE;
TYPE ENVELOPES:
JACQUELINE M. VERNEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
44 SOUTH HANOVER STREET
CARLISLE, FA 17013
CHRISTOPHER C. HOUSTON, ESQUIRE
52 WEST POMFRET STREET
CARLISLE, PA 17013
ROBERT M. COURTOIS
1142 LAUREL AVENUE
CAMP HILL, FA 17011
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS
P.O. BOX 422
SHERMANS DALE, PA 17090
CHECK YOUR NOTES OR THE PRE-HEARING MEMO FOR ADDRESSES OF
THE PARTIES.
Robert M. Courtois.
Plaintiff
IN 1'HE COUR1' OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 98 - 381
vs.
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
patricia A. Courtois.
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
ORDER AND NOTICE SETTING HEARING
TO: Robert M. Courtois . Plaintiff
Jacqueline M. Verney . Counsel for Plaintiff
patricia A. Courtois / Defendant
Christopher C. Houston . Counsel for Defendant
You are directed to appear for a hearing to take
testimony on the outstanding issues in the above captioned
divorce proceedings at the Office of the Divorce Master. 9 North
Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania on the 22nd day
of ,111np 1999, at 9:00 a.m., at which
place and time you will be given the opportunity to present
witnesses and exhibits in support of your case.
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 98 - 381 CIVIL
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
RE: Second pre-Hearing Conference
DATE: Friday, December 4, 1998
THE MASTER: Present for the Plaintiff, Robert w.
courtois, is attorney Jacqueline M. Verney, and present for the
Defendant, Patricia A. Courtois, is attorney Christopher C.
Houston.
Previously on August 7, 1998, we put a memorandum
on the record in the presence of counsel dealing with various
issues that were discussed and setting forth a list of items
that needed to be addressed in preparation for a hearing.
Counsel have returned today to discuss the outline of the
previously discussed items and have requested that we put on the
record today a more comprehensive pre-trial statement, and
counsel are also going to address certain issues on the record
stating their respective positions on those issues.
The parties were married on October 9, 1993, and
sepa~ated January 14, 1998. There were no children born of the
marr~age. Counsel have indicated that the parties will sign and
file affidavits of consent and waivers of notice of intention to
request entry of divorce decree prior to the hearing which has
already been scheduled for February 4, 1999. The only ecomonic
claim pending before the Master is the claim of equitable
distribution.
Husband is 30 years of age and uses as his mailing
address 1142 Laurel Avenue, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, where he
lives with his parents. Husband is a high school graduate and
is currently employed as a parts runner with Forbes Chevrolet.
His counsel advises that he makes approximately $7.00 an hour
and is working full-time. Attorney Verney should file an income
and expense statement at least two weeks prior to the hearing.
Husband was involved in an accident and is continuing therapy
for a back problem. According to counsel we believe that he is
covered under wife's medical insurance plan through her
employment.
Wife is 34 years of age and resides with friends.
She uses as her mailing address P.O. Box 422, Shermans Dale,
Pennsylvania, 17090. Wife is a high school graduate and has
some courses that she had taken at the Cumberland Perry Vo-Tech.
She had worked at Rich Food of Pennsylvania as a janitor but is
currently recovering from back surgery and is receiving
diability income in the amount of $248.00 net per week. Her
counsel indicated that she hopes to be able to return to work
upon recovering from the surgery. Neither party is currently
paying nor is receiving alimony pendente lite or spousal
support.
One of the major assets in this case is a piece of
real estate with a home at 1012 South Market Street,
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, which is currently listed for sale
with Coldwell Banker for $106,900.00. The Master is going to
ask Mr. Houston to put on the record a statement with regard to
the issues that he sees relating to the real estate and the
ultimate distribution of any proceeds received from the sale.
Mr. Houston.
MR. HOUSTON: The real estate was acquired prior to
the marriage on June 2, 1993. It was titled as joint tenants
with right of survivorship in the names of both parties. It is
agreed by counsel that the asset is a premarital asset and that
the date of marriage value of that real estate is not subject to
equitable distribution by the Master. The premarital value is,
$29,900.00.
Upon the sale of the residence it would be agreed
that out of the net settlement proceeds the $29,900.00 would be
subject to the rules of partition between the parties. The
remaining balance, if any, from the sale of the residence would
be subject to distribution by the Master.
In addition, each of the parties had set forth in
their pre-trial statements the fact that husband had made a
claim that he had made certain contributions toward the i.
acquisition of the real estate and similarly wife had made
claims that there were funds received through her mother which
were utilized for the acquisition for the marital residence and
the parties have agreed that these funds utilized for purposes
of acquisition are not to be considered for purposes of .~
equitable distribution.
MS. VERNEY: The only additional comment that I
would make is that husband makes a claim for fair rental value
of the property while wife remained in the residence from the
date of separation to October or November of this year in the
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THE MASTER: What is the amount of the mortgage
MS. VERNEY: $605.00 a month.
MR. HOUSTON: Wife will provide an accounting of
what payments she has made toward the mortgage from the date of
separation which accounting will be utilized in determining any
fair rental value claim which is being made by husband.
THE MASTER: The parties had some accounts at
Commerce Bank. According to information that we have, wife
received a sum of $2,607.00 from a checking account and savings
account; husband received $1,090.00 but he claims he used some
or all of his funds to pay bills arising out of the marital
relationship. Husband should provide verification of how he
utilized the monies that he received since he is making a claim
that he contributed some or all of those funds to the payment of
marital debt.
Husband was involved in an accident which resulted
in a personal injury lawsuit being filed. The lawsuit has not
been concluded but wife has raised a claim against the proceeds
since it is a marital asset requesting 35% of the net received
by husband. Ms. Verney is going to place on the record the
current status of that lawsuit.
MS. VERNEY: Plaintiff has retained David Rosenberg
of the law firm of Handler & Wiener. To date no complaint has
been filed. I will provide a status letter to the Master and to
opposing counsel from Mr. Rosenberg regarding the status of that
litigation.
been filed?
THE MASTER: Do you know why no complaint has yet
MS. VERNEY: His damages have not been determined
yet because he is still in therapy.
THE MASTER: Counsel have had a meeting previously
with the parties trying to resolve the issue of household
tangible personal property. Apparently there is a large amount
of tangible property which the parties have not been able to
agree either as to who gets the property or the value. If there
is no resolution of this dispute by January 1, 1999, then
counsel are going to have all of the property appraised.
Counsel agree that the pensions, which each of the
parties has or had with prior employers is to be retained by
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WIENER
HENNING&
ROSENBERG
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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Jacqueline M, Verney, Esquire
44 South Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
December 21, 1998
RE: Robert W. Courtois
Dear Ms. Verney:
I am in receipt of your letter of December 18, 1998, concerning the above-referenced
matter. The status of Mr, Courtois' personal injury claim is that the matter is being
reviewed by the tortfeasor's insurance company, State Farm Insurance Company,
They have requested additional information in furtherance of their review. Since the
Statute of Limitations is approaching, I have filed a Writ of Summons in this matter. If
you have any questions or require any additional information. do not hesitate to
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NO. 98- :39/
CIVIL TERM
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
1142 Laurel Avenue, Camp Hill, PA 17011
STIPULATION OF PARTIES ANn COUNSEL
A)
Plaintiff:
Name, address, age, occupation
Robert W. Courtois - aee 11
mechanic
Defendant:
Patricia Ann Courtois - aoe 34
P. O. Box 422, Shermans Dale, PA 17090
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registered (certified) mal:
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C) Date and place of marriage:
October 9, 1993
Dillsburg, York County, PA
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Residences in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and length of time at each residence
1/1,2 Laurel Avenue, Cnmp 11111, I'A
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1012 S. Nnrkct Street, Ncchanicsburg, I'A I, yrs 4 mos
745 Bosler Ave, Lemoyne
lIummelstown Ave, Camp lIill
1142 Laufel Ave, Camp lIill,
5 yrs
6 mos
18 yrs
Defendant:
Residence in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and length of time at each residence
P. O. Box 422. Shermans Dale. PA _ 9.5 months
1012 S. Market St.. Mechanicsbura. PA _ 5 vrs.
745 Bosler Ave.. Lemovne. PA _ 5 yrs. aoorox.
30 Camo Ground Rd.. Dillsbura. PA _ 20+ vrs.
E)
Child or children: Name(s), age(s), residence of each child
and with whom child is residing
N/A
F) Grounds for divorce:
33011c)
We, parties and counsel in the above captioned divorce
proceedings have read the statements set forth above and agree
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 98 - 381 CIVIL
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
RE: Pre-Hearing Conference Memorandum
DATE: Friday, August 7, 1998
Present for the Plaintiff, Robert W. Courtois, is
attorney Susan Kay Candiello, and present for the Defendant,
Patricia A. Courtois, is attorney Christopher C. Houston.
This action was commenced with a complaint having
been filed on January 21, 1998, raising grounds for divorce of
irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Both parties will
agree to sign affidavits of consent and waivers of notice of
intention to request entry of divorce decree so that the divorce
can be concluded under Section 3301(c) of the Domestic Relations
Code.
On April 23, 1998, a counterclaim was filed by the
the Defendant wife raising the economic claim of equitable
distribution. She also asserted a claim for divorce of
irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
We are not going to go into all of the facts with
respect to the parties' background and the marital assets today.
However, we are going to set forth a list of matters that
counsel need to address prior to any hearing and also to
facilitate perhaps the possibility of resolving the case through
settle.
1. Attorney Houston is going to consider the filing of a
partition action with respect to the real estate at 1012
South Market Street, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania,
inasmuch as the property is titled in the names of the
parties as joint tenants with right of survivorship, the
property having been purchased by the parties prior to
the marriage which took place on October 9, 1993.
Mr. Houston will keep the Master apprised as to the
progress he is making with respect to that action and the
Court's final resolution with regard to how the net value
of that property should be allocated as to a disposition
under partition action rules as opposed to the equitable
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distribution of an increase in value claim under the
divorce action.
2. Husband claims that he used $32,000.00 of monies that he
received from a worker's compensation claim for the
purchase of the real estate prior to the marriage. He is
directed to give Mr. Houston specific documentation as to
how he arrived at the $32,000.00 figure.
3. Wife claims that her mother loaned the parties $13,000.00
to purchase the home; however, husband claims that the
monies received from wife's mother were a gift, not a
loan. We may need to take the testimony of wife's
mother, which counsel can request we can do at a special
hearing date at any time prior to the regular scheduled
hearing on all of the other issues.
4. Counsel have pointed out that the transaction with regard
to the monies from the mother of wife and the
contribution from husband all occurred prior to the
marriage. Counsel are suggesting that perhaps this is
not a matter that is an issue that the Master can
appropriately deal with under the divorce code.
5. Counsel have indicated that there is apparently some
issue with respect to the possession and valuation of
many items of tangible personal property. Counsel
suggested that they have a four-party conference, counsel
and the parties to meet, to see if they can agree on some
distribution of the these items. If they cannot, then
counsel can determine whether they will need to arrange
for an appraisal of the items.
6. Husband was injured in an automobile accident which
occurred during the time the parties were married.
Husband was rear-ended and was out of employment as a
result of the accident for a year and suffered some back
problems as a result of the accident. Counsel for
husband is directed to provide the Master by October 15,
1998, a status report on the personal injury claim of
husband, advising as to the attorney who is representing
husband in the action. That attorney should provide a
written report to counsel for husband and wife and the
Master as to what is happening with regard to the pursuit
of that claim.
7. Husband's attorney advises that according to her client
wife had a number of savings bonds purchased through
her employment and that she ultimately cashed in those
ROBERT W. COURTOIS,
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
VS.
NO. 98 - 381 CIVIL
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
NOTICE OF PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE
TO: Susan Kay Candiello
Christopher C. Houston
, Counsel for Plaintiff
, Counsel for Defendant
A pre-hearing conference has been scheduled at the
Office of the Divorce Master, 9 North Hanover street, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania, on the 4th day of December, 1998, at 9:30 a.m., at
which time we will review the pre-trial statements previously
filed by counsel, define issues, identify witnesses, explore the
possibility of settlement and, if necessary, schedule a hearing.
Very truly yours,
Date of Notice: 8/7/98
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
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NO. 98 - 381
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CIVIL ACTION - LAW
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
ORDER AND NOTICE SETTING HEARING
TO: Robert W. Courtois Plaintiff
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Susan Kay Candiello Counsel for Plaintiff
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Patricia A. Courtois Defendant
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Christopher C. Houston Counsel for Defendant
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You are directed to appear for a hearing to take
testimony on the outstanding issues in the above captioned
divorce proceedings at the Office of the Divorce Master, 9 North
Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania on the 4th day
of February , 1999, at 9:00 a.m., at which
place and time you will be given the opportunity to present
witnesses and exhibits in support of your case.
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Date of Order and
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IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR
TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN
GET LEGAL HELP.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
2 LIBERTY AVENUE
CARLISLE, PA 17013
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9 North Hanover Slreel
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(717) 240-6535
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Divorce Masler
Tracl do Colyer
Office Manager/Reporter
West Shore
697.0371 Ex!. 6535
May 22, 1998
Christopher C. Houston, Esquire
52 West Pomfret street
Carlisle, PA 17013
Susan Kay Candie110
Attorney at Law
GATES & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
1013 Mumma Road, suite 100
Lemoyne, PA 17043
RE: Robert W. Courtois vs. Patricia A. Courtois
No. 98 - 381 civil
In Divorce
Dear Ms. Candiello and Mr. Houston:
I am writing in response to Ms. Candiello's letter of May
20, 1998.
Mr. Houston filed his pre-trial statement on May 15,
1998; as noted by Ms. Candiello, her statement has not been
filed and she has requested additional time.
I am not willing to give her client an unlimited and
unspecified amount of time to respond to my directive inasmuch
as we cannot ignore the rights of the Defendant to proceed in
this case. The Defendant has filed in her counterclaim a
request for divorce under Section 3301(c) and the economic claim
of equitable distribution. Therefore, the Defendant is also the
counterclaim Plaintiff and, therefore, her interest as
counterclaim Plaintiff must be recognized and must be considered
in the progress we are making with respect to a final resolution
of the matters pending.
I am going to schedule a pre-hearing conference with
counsel to discuss the issues for Friday, August 7, 1998. I
will, however, give the Plaintiff additional time to file a
pre-trial statement until Friday, July 10, 1998.
If Mr. Courtois does not file his pre-trial statement in
accordance with P.R.C.P. 1920.33(b) on or before Friday, July
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exercise whatever rights he has for sanctions in accordance with
the Rules of civil Procedure.
I will note Mr. Courtois alleged physical and mental
difficulties and his desire not to move "swiftly" with the
divorce; however, as I have stated, I will not allow him to
delay this matter indefinitely to the detriment of the rights of
the other party.
Very truly yours,
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
NOTE: Sanctions for failure to file the pre-trial statements
are set forth in subdivision (c) and (d) of Rule 1920.33.
THE ORIGINAL PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT SHOULD BE FILED IN THE
MASTER'S OFFICE AND A COPY SENT DIRECTLY TO OPPOSING
COUNSEL.
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IN TIlE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
ClJMIIEHLAND COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA
HOBERT W. COURTOIS.
Pluinti mRespllndcnl
CiI-it Action Luw - In Divorce
v.
No.911-3111
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS.
Dclcndunl/Pctitioncr
I'RAECII'E FOR ENTI{Y OF AI'I'EAHANCE
To Prothonotary:
Please entcr my appeamncc on bchalfofthc Dcfcmlllnt. Putricia A. Courtois, in the above-
cllPtioncd muller.
Date:
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Richard L. Webber, Jr.. Esqu'
Attorncy ID No. 49634
19 Brookwood A vcnuc, Suite 106
Carlislc. PA 17013-9142
(717) 249-5373
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ROBERT W. COURTOIS,
Plalnllff
V.
: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
: 98-381 CIVIL TERM
: IN DIVORCE
PATRICIA A. COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN RE: WIFE'S REQUEST FOR RETURN OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, February 13, 2001, after hearing and consideration of
the testimony presented, in accordance with the Opinion issued this date, the
Court finds in favor of the wife and against the husband in the amount of
$600.00.
By the Court,
P.J.
Richard Webber, Esquire
19 Brookwood Avenue, Suite 106
Carlisle, PA 17013-9142
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Jacqueline M. Verney, Esquire
44 South Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
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ROBERT W. COURTOIS,
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
98-381 CIVIL TERM
IN DIVORCE
V.
PATRICIA A, COURTOIS,
Defendant
IN RE: WIFE'S REQUEST FO~ RETURN OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
OPINION AND ORDER OF COURT
HOFFER, P.J.:
On approximately January 14, 1998, the parties lived at 1012 South
Market Street, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. They were in the middle of marital
discord. On the day in question, the wife left for work. In her absence, husband,
or his agents, caused the moving company to move goods out of the house and
to be placed in storage. The parties subsequently agreed to a division of
personal property on September 2, 1998, by a written agreement. This
agreement was adopted by the Divorce Master on June 22, 1999, and later made
an Order of Court.
Wife filed a subsequent petition alleging non-receipt of approximately
sixteen items from that list (see paragraph 8 of her petition filed September 11,
2000). The items have still not been received by the wife and husband cannot
account for the items. Since the husband was responsible for the moving
company's actions, the court determines that he is responsible for the missing
items. The Court took testimony on the value of these various items, and we