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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00-08673 ~::1::+;~~::~~>>~~;:.::;!::.X;!>>:~::-:~f::.X::,.3&~\:~!::.X:;;!::*;::':~:;:';!:c+;;:-}_rt+>>~{:.;!>>:+;;::,:!::.X>::C+~::~!::C+~:~-!::.>r;{C+D!>>:>;:;,:::!::C+~.:!~~;{~::~W)t:xC?.f~-::.)!$.(,!::.:::+~::::~>>>~.x:c+;n,f~til, ~ -I ~ ~ ~ I x u ~ IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ~ ~ ~.~ t'j ~ t~ ~ ~ ~ ~.' t ~.I M ~.I ~ ~.~ ~ ~ ~. N ~ ~ ~.S ~ ~ ~ ~.~ a ~..~ ~ '.' ~ ~<; , ,"", w ~ I ~~ ~ t) ~ "'.~ ~,.~ , ;..; ~ ~ ;.~~ ~ ~.S * ~.~ ~ k~ ~ ;;:: . l'< ;..~ ~ -';.' ~ ,..,;. 1 " . '- _.~O_'_ OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY STATE OF PENNA. ...~H~!3-.Il. .c;....1)t.()J.2:t;!.n.!:?e.l:"g.~);"............ I I' I No. ...p'q.:-:.6..6.1.J. ..................19 ......Pl.aintiff...... ........... Versus .....,Mw.U..J.. S.tolZi.enber.ge.r:......... ....Defendant...... DECREE IN . ( D I V 0 R C~j: iU."2-f. AND NOW, ~~..... .~........ .,)6'.... ", it is ordered and decreed that. .. .. . .Sus.an. G... .stolzenbe:r:ger. .. . .. . ... .. . .. " plaintiff, and ................ ::r..bolJla.s. .J. . S.tol:1:enber.ger. . . . . . . . . . . . . , .J. .. ',-'_~"',".J are divorced from the bonds of matrimony. defendant, 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; ........................ .~9n~............ ............... .,. ............... ... -............................... ......................... up,u u__ J. Prothonotary ~ ::~::.X:X.:;(::.::.:.'.' '_::.::.:(:::~::.::.,;:>::.::;:, ,:..::.:.,; ::.::..::<x.:< )::.::~:' ';;"""'i ~.; * r i I: I " I I, V I' i (;1 tI " Ii ;;j i'i fi rl );! ti [~i H ,. f1 ii r:: Ii iI Ii Ii ri [Ii " n u iJ ~ i il 1'1 r~1 1,1 ri (j t~i I'i I;' 11 ,I 'I 'i i ~~t '".,< ~ ",,~ ~.~ ~ ;;;'i t::" ~ ~ ~ I,'"~ .. r.~ ~ ; "'.~ .;." ~ ~.~ ~.~ ~ ~ ~.~ I ~~'~ ~ t:~ '.~ ~ >,.~~ ~ r~ a ~.~ k1, ~ ~.~ ~ ~~~- ~.~ ~ ;'S ~ ~ ~ ~'s ~ ~'S ~ i ~.~ ;:~~ ~ ~ ~.~ . ~ ~.~ ,., ~ ~ 'i ~ '.' ~ \.~ ~ ~i ~ ~. ;;2/(': tV '1-d.. tf ~J .F'_"'-""'._" , -, = -^,', ..~ , . W{~,~~4'~ 11~ ~~a5-~ -"~., .__;~~'!;f~!,!",!",~~~_,_,:, .' """,-~, _J!,~"""""'!>'~""",,!h ,_" " ,",~=!!f ,,~,.~ ,; ,- ." " . " "" SUSANG.STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM v. THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE PRAECIPE TO TRANSMIT RECORD To the Prothonotary: Transmit the record, together with the following information, to the court for entry of a divorce decree: 1. Grounds for divorce: irretrievable breakdown under ~ 3301(c) of the Divorce Code. 2. Date and manner of service of the complaint: By certified mail on December 21,2000 3. Date of execution of the Affidavit of Consent required by ~ 3301(c) of the Divorce Code: by Plaintiff March 20,2003; by Defendant March 20,2003 4. Related claims pending: None 5. Date Plaintiff's Waiver of Notice in ~ 3301(c) Divorce was filed with the Prothonotary: March 27,2003. 6. Date Defendant's Waiver of Notice in ~ 3301(c) Divorce was filed with the Prothonotary: March 27, 2003 Date: q/2-./6~ . . squire COYNE AND C E, P.C. Attorney for Plaintiff 3901 Market Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-0464 ill # 59020 , ~,--,~, ..l~> ., <" L<i.'~"""""'_ J'Io ..'" . AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND I, Austin F. Grogan, Esquire, hereby certify that I did mail a true and correct copy of the Praecipe to Transmit the Record in the above-captioned matter to the Defendant, Counsel at Charles Rector 1104 Fernwood Avenue Suite 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011 I understand that false statements are made herein are made subject to the penalties of Pa.C.S. ~ 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Austin F. Grogan, Es COYNE AND CO Attorney for Plaintiff 3901 Market Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-0464 ID #59020 Date 1/v/o f I I - tlw ,~ ~ =""" - - ~., " -, . ' MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this~ day of /I'J~ , 2003, by and between THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER (HUSBAND) and C) c-::: ~~ SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER (WIFE) WITNESSETH: - '-) i' ) WHEREAS, the parties hereto are HUSBAND and WIFE, having beerf'mjilrrietf! "'- r:- ..-J -:;:, Ul -< on October 17,1981, in Morris County, New Jersey. There were three (3) children born . ~ ~ of this marriage: Jennifer Stolzenberger, Phoebe Stolzenberger and Devin Stolzenberger. WHEREAS, diverse and unhappy differences, disputes and difficulties have arisen between the parties and it is the intention of HUSBAND and WIFE to live separate and ap;;lrt for the rest of their natural lives, and the parties hereto are desirous of settling fully and finally their respective financial and property rights and obligations as between each other including, without limitation by specification: the settling of all matters between them relating to the ownership and equitable distribution of real and personal property; the settling of all matters between them relating to the pas!, present and future support, alimony and/or maintenance of WIFE by HUSBAND or of HUSBAND by WIFE; and in general, the settling of any and all claims and possible claims by one against the other or against their respective estates. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual promises, covenants and undertakings hereinafter set forth and for other good and valuable .....- I. ., . ' consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by each of the parties hereto, WIFE and HUSBAND, each intending to be legally bound hereby, covenant and agree as follows: 1. INCORPORATION OF PREAMBLE. The recitals set forth in the Preamble of this Agreement are incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth In the body of the Agreement. 2. AGREEMENT NOT A BAR TO DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. This Agreement shall not be considered to affect or bar the rights of HUSBAND and WIFE to an absolute divorce on lawful grounds if such grounds now exist or shall hereafter exist or to such defense as may be available to either party. This Agreement is not intended to condone and shall not be deemed to be condonation on the part of either party hereto of any act or acts on the part of the other party which have occasioned the disputes or unhappy differences which have occurred or may occur subsequent to the date hereof. The parties acknowledge that their marriage is irretrievably broken and that they shall secure a mutual consent no-fault divorce pursuant to the terms of Section 3301 (c) of the Divorce Code in WIFE's Cumberland County divorce action docketed to number 00-8673 Civil Term. Upon the signing of this Agreement, the parties shall execute and file all documents and papers, including affidavits of consent, necessary to finalize said divorce. 3. EFFECT OF DIVORCE DECREE. The parties agree that unless otherwise specifically provided herein, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect after such time as a final Decree in Divorce may be entered with respect tg the parties. 2 ~. .c.L ,_ -, . , 4. AGREEMENT TO BE INCORPORATED IN DIVORCE DECREE. The parties agree that the terms of this Agreement shall be incorporated into any Divorce Decree which may be entered with respect to them. 5. NON.MERGER. It is the parties' intent that this Agreement does not merge with the Divorce Decree, but rather shall continue to have independent contractual significance. Each party maintains his or her contractual remedies as well as court ordered remedies as the result of the aforesaid incorporation or as otherwise provided by law or statute. Those remedies shall include, but not be limited to, damages resulting from breach of this Agreement, specific enforcement of this Agreement and remedies pertaining to failure to comply with an order of court or agreement pertaining to equitable distribution, alimony, alimony pendente lite, counsel fees and costs as set forth in the Pennsylvania Divorce Code or other similar statutes now in effect and as amended or hereafter enacted. 6. DATE OF EXECUTION. The "date of execution" or "execution date" of this Agreement shall be defined as the date of execution by the party last executing this Agreement. 7. DISTRIBUTION DATE. The transfer of property, funds and/or documents provided for herein shall only take place on the "distribution date' which shall be defined as the date of execution of this Agreement unless otherwise specified herein. 3 - 1-. " . HI i , , ,;, . , i 'i i '1 ii! :"1 , \i ., \ 8. ADVICE OF COUNSEL. i :i I i , .,\ " :;1 ;;\ '::! ., ~; I, i I:i ;1 :i :.1 !i'i :q i;\ i iI ;\ The provisions of this Agreement and their legal effect have been fully explained to the parties by their respective counsel, Charles Rector, Esquire for HUSBAND, and Austin F. Groan, Esquire, for WIFE. The parties acknowledge that they have received independent legal advice from counsel of their selection and that they fully understand the facts and have been fully informed as to their legal rights and obligations and they acknowledge and accept that this Agreement is, in the circumstances, fair and equitable and that it is being entered into freely and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge and that execution of this Agreement is not the result of any 9. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE. ;;1 i:\ ,) ii 1! Ii ~\ ., 11 ~\ <. duress or undue influence and that it is not the result of any collusion or improper or illegal agreement or agreements. The parties confirm that each party has made a full and fair disclosure to the other of all of their assets, debts and incomes and that each has relied on the substantial accuracy of the financial disclosure of the other, as an inducement to the execution of this Agreement. 10. DISCLOSURE AND WAIVER OF PROCEDURAL RIGHTS. Each party understands that he or she has the right to obtain from the other party a complete inventory or list of all of the property that either or both parties own at this time or owned as of the date of separation, and that each party has the right to have all such property valued by means of appraisals or otherwise. Both parties understand that they have the right to have a court held hearings and make decisions on the matters covered by this Agreement. ~th parties und~rstand that a court decision 4 concerning the parties' respective rights and obligations might be different from the provisions of this Agreement. Each party hereby acknowledges that this Agreement is fair and equitabie, that it adequately provides for his or her needs and is in his or her best interests, and that the Agreement is not the result of any fraud, duress, or undue influence exercised by either party upon the other or by any other person or persons upon either party. Both parties hereby waive the following procedural rights: a. The right to obtain ;iln inventory and appraisement of all marital and non- marital property as defined by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code. b. The right to obtain an income and expense statement of the other party as provided by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code. c. The right to have property identified and appraised. d. The right to discovery as provided by the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. e. The right to have the court determine which property is marital and which is non-marital, and equitably distribute between the parties that property which the court determines to be marital, and to set aside to a party that property which the court determines to be that parties' non-marital property. f. The right to have the court decide any other rights, remedies, privileges, or obligations covered by this Agreement and/or arising out of the marital relationship, including but not limited to possible claims for divorce. child or spousal support, alimony, alimony Pendente Lite (temporary alimony), equitable distribution, custody, visitation, and counsel fees, costs and expenses. 5 ---- '. ~,,,, .- . , 11. PERSONAL PROPERTY. The parties acknowledge that they have previously agreed to a division of all of their tangible personal property including, but not limited it, jewelry, clothes, furniture, furnishings, rugs, carpets, household equipment and appliances, tools, pictures, books, works of art and other tangible personal property. With respect to said division the parties agree that HUSBAND shall receive as his sole and separate property all items currently in his possession and W T~S ~lzclo3 item shall receive as her sole and separate property all 3~~-a3 In her possession. Each of the parties hereto does waive, release, and forever abandon any right and all title, interest and claim, in and to the tangible personal property to become the property of the other party pursuant to the terms of this paragraph. 12. AFTER-ACQUIRED PROPERTY. Each of the parties shall hereafter own and enjoy, independently of any claim or right of the other, all property, tangible or intangible, real, personal or mixed, acquired by him or her, with or without non-marital assets, after the date of this Agreement, with full power in him or her to dispose of the same as fully and effectively, in all respects and for all purposes, as though he or she were unmarried and each party hereby waives, releases, renounces and forever abandons any right, title, interest and claim in and to said after acquired property of the other party pursuant to the terms of this paragraph. 13. DIVISION OF VEHICLES. With respect to the vehicles owned by one or both of the parties, or the net proceeds or value derived from any prior sale or trade in thereof, they agree as follows: 6 . -~ - - WIFE waives all right, title and interest she may have in and to the parties' 1989 Bronco II and said vehicle shall become the sole and exclusive property of HUSBAND. In consideration thereof, HUSBAND waives all right, title and interest he may have in and to the parties' 1995 Toyota Corolla and said vehicle shall become the sole and exclusive property of WIFE. The titles or assignment of any lease agreements to said vehicles shall be executed by the parties, if appropriate, for effectuating transfer as herein provided on the date of execution of this Agreement and said executed titles/assignments shall be delivered to the proper party on the distribution date. For purposes of this Paragraph the term "title" shall be deemed to include 'power of attorney" if the title or lease agreement to the vehicle is unavailable due to financing arrangements or otherwise. In the event any vehicle is subject to a lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness in the party receiving said vehicle as his or her property shall take it subject to said lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness and shall be solely responsible therefor and said party further agrees to indemnify, protect and save the other party harmless from said lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness. Each of the parties hereto does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon whatever right, title and interest he or she may have in the vehicle(s) that shall become the sole and separate property of the other pursuant to the terms of this Paragraph. 14. DIVISION.OF REAL ESTATE. It is acknowledged that the parties hereto are the owners of certain real estate located at 49 White Oak Boulevard, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. HUSBAND agrees to convey all of his right, title and interest in and to said property to WIFE and shall 7 , _ 'n-' - ~ ':.L! .. execute and deliver a special warranty deed conveying his interest in said property contemporaneously upon execution of this Agreement. 15. RELEASE OF MORTGAGE LIABILITY. HUSBAND has agreed to convey, transfer and grant to WIFE his right, title and interest in the real estate as above described. WIFE hereby agrees that within three (3) months of the date of this Agreement, she will cause the release of HUSBAND from any liability or obligation on the mortgage note presently existing with respect to said premises and upon which both parties hereto are liable. WIFE specifically agrees to refinance the current mortgage within said time period. From the date of this Agreement, WIFE agrees to assume as her sole obligation any and all mortgage payments, taxes, claims, damages or other expenses incurred in connection with said premises, and WIFE further covenants and agrees to hold HUSBAND harmless from any such liability or obligation. In the event that WIFE does not refinance the first mortgage obligation within ninety (90) days of the date of this Agreement, or otherwise cause the release of HUSBAND from any liability or obligation on said mortgage on the Promissory Note therewith, said property shall be immediately listed for sale and shall remain listed until sold at a price no greater than market value, which shall be established by a Certified Real Estate Appraiser. 16. EACH PARTY RETAINS PENSION PLANS. Each of the parties does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon all of his or her right, title, interest or claim, whatever it may be, in any Pension Plan, Retirement Plan, Profit Sharing Plan, 401-K Plan, Keogh Plan, Stock Plan, Tax 8 ... - 1-. =.., ,,--,.,- - ,-,,~,- - "~~';: Deferred Savings Plan and/or any employee benefit plan of the other party, whether acquired through said party's employment or otherwise, and hereafter said Pension Plan, Retirement Plan, Savings Plan, Tax Deferred Savings Plan and/or any employee benefit plan shall become the sole and separate property of the party in whose name or through whose employment said plan is carried. WIFE specifically waives all right, title and interest she may have in and to HUSBAND's Verizon Pension, Sprint 401K Plan, Sprint Pension, Sprint pes Group Stock Options and Sprint FON Stock Options and said Plans shall become the sole and exclusive property of HUSBAND. 17. DIVISION OF BANK ACCOUNTS/STOCKlLIFE INSURANCE. The parties acknowledge and agree that they have previously divided to their mutual satisfaction all of their bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value and hereafter WIFE agrees that all said bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value in the possession of HUSBAND shall become the sole and separate property of HUSBAND and HUSBAND agrees that all said bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value in the possession of WIFE shall become the sole and exclusive property of WIFE, Each of the parties does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon whatever right, title, interest or claim, he or she may have in any bank account, certificates of deposit, IRA account, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value that is to become the sole and separate property of the other pursuant to the terms hereof. 9 . -" . ~- . , 18. MARITAL DEBTS. The parties acknowledge that they have previously divided the obligations and payments required thereof of any debts and obligations arising during the marriage and in accordance therewith any obligation being paid by a party shall continue to be so paid and said party shall indemnify, protect and save the other party harmless therefrom. A liability not disclosed In this Agreement will be the sole responsibility of the party who has incurred or may hereafter incur it, and each agrees to pay it as the same shall become due. Each party agrees to indemnify and hold the other party and his or her property harmless from any and all such debts, obligations and liabilities assumed by a party pursuant to this Paragraph. From the date of execution of this Agreement, each party shall use only those credit cards and accounts for which the party is individually liable and the parties agree to cooperate in closing any remaining accounts which prOVide for joint liability. 19. WAIVER OF INHERITANCE. Each of the parties hereto does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon any right, title, interest or claim, if any, either party may have in and to any inheritance of any kind or nature whatsoever previously or in the future received by the other party. 20. WIFE'S DEBTS. WIFE represents and warrants to HUSBAND that since the parties' marital separation she has not contracted or incurred any debt or liability for which HUSBAND or his estate might be responsible and WIFE further represents and warrants to HUSBAND that she will not contract or incur any debt or liability after the execution of 10 ~ ~~~ .'- .Ie, "i L,.;--, , ,-,;c., . '''';'"'-1; this Agreement, for which HUSBAND or his estate might be responsible. WIFE shall indemnify and save HUSBAND harmless from any and all claims or demands made against him by reason of obligations incurred by her. 21. HUSBAND'S DEBTS. HUSBAND represents and warrants to WIFE that since the parties' marital separation he has not contracted or incurred any debt or liability for which WIFE or her estate might be responsible and HUSBAND further represents and warrants to WIFE that he will not contract or incur any debt or liability after the execution of this Agreement, for which WIFE or her estate might be responsible. HUSBAND shall indemnify and save WIFE harmlessfr~\ll any and all claims or demands made against -Os "5l'20103 tdh 3-;1{)-03 J1'I2 her by reason of cie~tl1 SF obligations incurred by him. ~/ (;) ~~\.-. ~s "'3f2<>fo3 3,~'03 3';f The partie reby agree that the provisions of this Agreement shall not be e parties' marital assets and all other rig shall be subjected to court determination the same as if this reement had n 23. SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS. The parties agree that subject to the rules and regulations of the Social Security Administration, each of the parties shall continue to be eligible for Social Security 11 ~~ - ~. <._ '-' ",,', k-" ",toO, - ,OJ"'" C ,-, ~,--. t'; benefits to which he or she would ordinarily be qualified as a party to a divorce after a marriage of ten (10) years or more in duration, if the parties' marriage is determined to be of ten (10) or more years in duration. 24. INCOME TAX PRIOR RETURNS. The parties have heretofore filed joint federal and state returns. Both parties agree that in the event any deficiency in federal, state or local income tax is proposed, or any assessment of any such tax is made against either of them, each will indemnify and hold harmless the other from and against any loss or liability for any such tax deficiency or assessment therewith. Such tax, interest, penalty or expense shall be paid solely and entirely by the individual who is finally determined to be the cause of the misrepresentations or faIlures to disclose the nature and extent of his or her separate income on the aforesaid joint returns. 25. FINAL EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY. The parties agree that the division of all property set forth in this Agreement is equitable and in the event an action in divorce is commenced [and/or finalized]. both parties relinquish the right to divide said property in any manner not consistent with the terms set forth herein. It is further the intent, understanding and agreement of the parties that this Agreement is a full, complete and equitable property division. 26. WAlVER\OF ALIMONY, ALIMONY PENDENTE UTE, SPOUSAL SUPPORT. COUNSEL FEES. MAINTENANCE AND COSTS. The parties hereto agree and do hereby waive any right and/or claim they may have, both now and in the future, against the other for alimony, alimony pendente lite, spousal support, maintenance, counsel fees and costs. Effective on the date of the 12 _~,c t." ,- L' ~---, to;,: " Divorce Decree, the Order of Spousal SupportlAPL docketed at 468 S 2001 in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County shall be canceled and discontinued in all respects. Any credit for overpayment shall be applied to any existing child support arrears and if none exist, to future payments of child support. The parties otherwise acknowledge that no spoul:\al supportlAPL arrears exist. 27. PERSONAL RIGHTS. HUSBAND and WIFE may and shall, at all times hereafter, live separate and apart. They shall be free from any control, restraint, interference or authority, direct or indirect, by the other in all respects as fully as if they were unmarried. They may reside at such place or places as they may select. Each may, for his or her separate use or benefit, conduct, carry on and engage in any business, occupation, profession or employment which to him or her may seem advisable. HUSBAND and WIFE shall not molest, harass, disturb or malign ea.ch other or the respective families of each other nor compel or attempt to compel the other to cohabit or dwell by any means or in any manner whatsoever with him or her. 28. MUTUAL RELEASES. HUSBAND and WIFE each do hereby mutually remise, release, quitclaim and forever discharge the other and the estate of such other, for all time to come, and for all purposes whatsoever, from any and all rights, title and interest, or claims in or against the property (including income and gain from property hereafter accruing) of the other or against the estate of such other, of whatever nature and wheresoever situate, which he or she now has or at any time hereafter may have against such other, the estate of such other or any part thereof, whether arising out of any former acts, contracts, 13 " l~ I "" I , i I , i ] , 1 , I ] ] .1 , I I ] engagements or liabilities of such other or by way of dower or courtesy, or claims in the nature of dower or courtesy or widow's or widower's rights, family exemption or similar surviving spouse to participate in a deceased spouse's estate, whether arising under the 'I ,I " I I i " , j ] I , I I I ! i , , I , II I , ! , I , ] I " allowance, or under the intestate laws, or the right to take against the spouse's will; or the right to treat a lifetime conveyance by the other as testamentary, or all other rights of laws of (a) the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (b) State, Commonwealth of territory of the United Slates, or (c) any other country, or any rights which either party may have or at any time hereafter have for past, present or future support or maintenance, alimony, alimony pendente Iite,counsel fees, equitable distribution, costs or expenses, whether arising as a result of the marital relation or otherwise, except, and only except, all rights and agreements and obligations of whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under this Agreement or for the breach of any provision thereof. It is the intention of HUSBAND and WIFE to give to each other by the execution of this Agreement a full, complete and general release with respect to any and all property of any kind or nature, real, personal or mixed, which the other now owns or may hereafter acquire, except and only except all rights and agreements and obligations of whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under this Agreement or for the breach of any provisions thereof. 29. WAIVER OR MODIFICATION TO BE IN WRITING. No modification or waiver of any of the terms hereof shall be valid unless in writing and signed by both parties and no waiver of any breach hereof or default hereunder shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent default of the same or similar nature. 14 I :__.J. , ""'.;.. ,L , , - -j-", ;-i_,.. , " 30. MUTUAL COOPERATION. Each party shall, at any time and from time to time hereafter, take any and all steps and execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other party, any and all further instruments and/or documents that the other party may reasonably require for the purpose of giving full force and effect to the provisions of this Agreement. 31. AGREEMENT BINDING ON HEIRS. This Agreement shall be binding and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. 32. INTEGRATION. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties and supersedes any and all prior agreements and negotiations between them. There are no representations or warranties other than those expressly set forth herein. 33. OTHER DOCUMENTATION. WIFE and HUSBAND covenant and agree that they will forthwith (and within at least twenty (20) days after demand therefor), execute any and all written instruments, assigns, releases, satisfactions, deeds, notes, stock certificates, or such other writings as may be necessary or desirable for the proper effectuation of this Agreement, and as their respective counsel shall mutually agree should be so executed in order to carry out fully and effectively the terms of this Agreement. 34. NO WAIVER OF DEFAULT. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect unless and until terminated under and pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The failure of either party to insist IS .... - -"~ [ . - i~ .-'" . , , , ' upon strict performance of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way affect the right to such party hereafter to enforce the same, nor shall the waiver of any subsequent default of the same or similar nature, nor shall it be construed as a waiver of strict performance of any other obligations herein. 35. BREACH. If for any reason either HUSBAND or WIFE fails to perform his or her obligations hereunder owed to or for the benefit of the other party and/or otherwise breaches the terms of this Agreement, then the other party shall have the following rights and remedies, all of which shall be deemed to be cumulative and not in the alternative, unless said cumUlative effect would have an inconsistent result or would result in a windfall to the other party. (a) the right to specific performance of the terms of this Agreement, in which event the non-breaching party shall be reimbursed for all reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred as the result of said breach and in bringing the action for specific performance. (b) the right to damages arising out of the breach of the terms of this Agreement, which damages shall include reimbursement of all attorney's fees and costs incurred as the result of the breach and in bringing the damage action. (c) the right to all remedies set forth in Section 3502(e) of the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, 23 Pa.C.S.A. 3502(e), and any additional rights and remedies that may hereafter be enacted by virtue of the amendment of said Section or replacement thereof by any other similar laws, which remedies shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the entry of judgement; 16 . , , (2) the authorization of the laking and seizure of goods and chattels and collection of rents and profits of real and personal and tangible and intangible property; (3) the transfer and sale of any properly required to obtain compliance with the obligations undertaken by this Agreement; (4) the posting of security to insure future payments to assure compliance with the obligations undertaken by this Agreement; (5) the issuance of attachment proceedings and the holding of the Defendant to be in contempt and the making of appropriate order thereof inclUding, but not limited to, commitment of the breaching party to county jail for a period not to exceed six (6) months; (6) the award of counsel fees and costs; (7) the attachment of the breaching party's wages. (d) Any other remedies provided for in law or in equity. 36. SEVERABILITY If any term, condition, clause or provision of this Agreement shall be determined or declared to be void or invalid in law or otherwise, then only that term, condition, clause or provision shall be stricken from this Agreement and in all other respects this Agreement shall be valid and continue in full force, effect and operation. Likewise, the failure of any parly to meet his or her obligations under anyone or more of the paragraphs herein, with the exception of the satisfaction of the conditions precedent, shall in no way avoid or alter the remaining obligations of the parties. 17 ,,,~, , ~" J I' "'-, . , , ,'.", ,- " ~~~--',j 37. LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA APPLICABLE. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 38. HEADINGS NOT PART OF AGREEMENT. Any heading preceding the text of the several paragraphs and subparagraphs hereof, are inserted solely for convenience of reference and shall not constitute a part of this Agreement nor shall they affect its meaning, construction or effect. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES HAVING READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT, AND EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE AS BINDING UPON THE PARTIES AS IF THEY WERE ORDERED BY THE COURT AFTER A FULL HEARING. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above writte ~~. 18 -, - J ~:: . , , . , ' , , . STATE OFit/'NY\DL~nU- ( COUNTY OF G-~a)"J ~ SS. On this, the ;;zo ~ay of '11hud? , 2003, before me the undersigned officer, personally appeared Thomas J. Stolzenberger known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purposed therein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set me hand and seal. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 1l0TP.;:lIAL SEAL T!\~ ,r;~,~'/ 8. F)'-.:3T, 0~C~Zry Public lc':; ~~.::;,,~;~;:;~\~,~:,~;, 'E~;~i~'~~:~:~l~:;,~g~ ( ( COUNTY OF ( SS. On this, the ~~ day of U~ ,2003, before me the undersigned officer, personally appeared SusanG. Stolzenberger known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that she executed the same for the purposed therein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set me hand and seal. M otarialSeal Austin F. GrogaII, NoIllry Public Camp Hill Bora, Cumberland County Mv Commission Expires Aug. 6, 2005 lV'a!f\t'''' > "t:",!I\'~\'*',: ft;~~lafionofNotaries 19 _~.i .'- - ,,2~ ~. SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA vs. NO. 00 - 8673 CIVIL THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this :"1;:871 ~- L I 0<. '" day of/IA Ii A.ADj(J 2003, the economic claims raised in the proceedings having been resolved in accordance with a marriage settlement agreement dated March 20, 2003, the appointment of the Master is vacated and counsel can file a praecipe transmitting the record to the Court requesting a final decree in divorce. BY THE COURT, cc: Austin F. Grogan Attorney for Plaintiff Charles Rector Attorney for Defendant ~ ~ 3.~~,0...3 ~ ~Sl c. ~ . ,-,~~ ~-T (jf: F!LE[)--Or:F1CE ---!TiC,"OTARY 02; r'i ~Lr( 2 B AU 1(" I '" r1H u. U";: CUMBEP; 1\,'" rOUi'JTY PE~iNSYLVANIA ~ 'V_M J,.J ~"', ~",,",,,,"__,,.I;4,,i_0,il_I!'!lPJ!'!k1Wl~l!f;;~><'!'f~_""I'1~;;:;'t~!~j~~!illffiI'~'1"'''-'-~-'f""" _~ "1_ ,'"",=- ~,~--- ro_L - .~",L --. '.f.ij'~1& -lihit.; - SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff v. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 06 - f~"'1J Ciull7€1t..I-Y) THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE NOTICE YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you wish to defend against the claim set forth in the following pages, you must take prompt action. You are warned that, if you fail to do 80, the case may proceed without you and a decree of divorce or annulment may be entered against you by the Court. A judgement 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 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 the Prothonotary, 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 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 LffiERTY AVENUE CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17013 (717) 249-3166 -~= -, ~- ". . -.'-; -I _ SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff v. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. ff1>- 'it..73 ~ 1-LlA'r'- THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE COMPLAINT 1. The Plaintiff is Susan Gail Stolzenberger, Social Security number 152-52-5325, who currently resides at 49 White Oak Boulevard, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17050. 2. 2. The Defendant is Thomas Joseph Stolzenberger, Social Security number 155-52-8033, who currently resides at 49 White Oak Boulevard, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17050. 3. Plaintiff and Defendant have been bona fide residents in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for at least six (6) months immediately previous to the filing of this Complaint. 4. Plaintiff and Defendant were married on October 17, 1981 at Morris County, New Jersey. COUNT I - DIVORCE 5. Paragraphs 1 through 4 of this Complaint are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. 6. There have been no prior actions of divorce or for annulment between the parties. 7. Divorce is sought pursuant to the provisions of the Divorce Code, Sections 3301(c), in that: , .1 . ~'" ",'-1,- ~-'-~~, a) The marriage is irretrievably broken. 8. The Plaintiff has been advised that counseling is available and that Plaintiff may have the right to request that the court require the parties to participate in counseling. 9. Defendant is not a member of the armed services. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to enter a Decree of Divorce. COUNT II - EOUITABLE DISTRIBUTION 10. Paragraphs I through 9 of this Complaint are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. 11. Plaintiff and Defendant have acquired property, both real and personal, during their marriage from October 17, 1981, to present, which property is "marital property". 12. Plaintiff and Defendant may have owned, prior to the marriage, property which has increased in value during the marriage and/or which has been exchanged for other property, which has increased in value during the marriage, all of which property is "marital property". 13. Plaintiff and Defendant have been unable to agree as to an equitable division of said property prior to the fIling of this Complaint. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to equitably divide all marital property . COUNT III - ALIMONY PENDENTE LITE AND ALIMONY 14. Paragraphs I through 13 of this Complaint are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. 15. Plaintiff lacks sufficient property to provide for her reasonable means and is unable to support herself through appropriate employment. ",._ ,~L, ~, ~ - :1' I < . ,-" "'-~'';:, 16. Plaintiff requires reasonable support to maintain herself adequately in accordance with the standard of living established during the marriage. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to enter an award of alimony pendente lite until fInal hearing and thereafter to enter an award for alimony. COUNT IV - COUNSEL FEES AND COSTS 17. Paragraphs I through 16 of this Complaint are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. 18. Plaintiff has retained the Law Offices of Austin F. Grogan but she is unable to pay the necessary and reasonable attorneys' fees for said counsel. 19. Plaintiff may need to hire experts to appraise the marital property but she lacks funds to pay the necessary and reasonable fees. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to enter an award of interim counsel fees, costs and expenses and to order such additional sums hereafter as may be deemed necessary and appropriate, and at fInal hearing to award such additional counsel fees, costs and expenses as are deemed necessary and appropriate. Respectfully submitted, Austin F. Grogan, E uire 24 North 32nd Str t Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-1956 Attorney for Plaintiff J.D. #59020 Date l-z--lt....\a-a -<'~ ~ ~~~~ . ~ ~ - ,t..;_ , ~. " L~ VERIFICATION I, Susan Gail Stolzenberger, verify that the statements made in the foregoing Complaint are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. 9 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Date J '}. -I2dJO u~ SUSAN GAIL ST ZEN RGER I/'" .- " . . , . SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DNORCE AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND Austin F. Grogan, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the attorney for Plaintiff, Susan Gail Stolzenberger, and that he did mail a true and correct copy of the Complaint in Divorce in the above matter, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Defendant, Thomas Joseph Stolzenberger, on December 21, 2000 at his last known address: 49 White Oak Blvd., Mechanicsburg, PA 17050, which satisfied the requirements of service by mail pursuant to Pa.R.C.PA03. The signed receipt acknowledging receipt on December 26, 2000 is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Date -.1.l'b III) {LrL J Austin F. Grogan, s ire 24 North 32nd Stree Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-1956 Attorney for Plaintiff ill #59020 , "~ -- .- . Compiete'ltems 1, 2~ and 3~ Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. . Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. . Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: 'J{wrn~q,;:;r~h~ J/ 1 uJ/uw &IV ;6.l~ 7lU~3rfA . (/ / rJ05D c. X 3. Serv~ ype . ~ertifl Mail o Regist o Insured 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) - EXHIBIT "A" -" d~ '~\<:L' " o Agent o Addressee DYes o No I erc a dise ~ 102595.99.M.1789 -" , ., " _.>.,'~, I -,o-.i.<,-, , - , , -",,-'~-- '. , " 1.__ .'\--i:"-~ , ;,.<' SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM V. THOMASJ.STOLZENBERGER Defendant CIVIL ACTION - LAW IN DIVORCE AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT 1. A Complaint in Divorce under Section 3301 (c) of the Divorce Code was filed on December 18, 2000. 2. The marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant is irretrievably broken and ninety days have elapsed from the date of filing and service of the Complaint. 3. I consent to the entry of a final decree in divorce after service of notice of intention to request entry of the decree. WAIVER OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REQUEST ENTRY OF A DIVORCE DECREE UNDER SECTION 3301(cl OF THE DIVORCE CODE 1. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce without notice. 2. I understand that I may lose rights concerning alimony, division of property, lawyer'S fees or expenses if I do not claim them before a divorce is granted. 3. I understand that I will not be divorced until a divorce decree is entered by the Court and that a copy of the decree will be sent to me immediately after it is filed with the Prothonotary. I verify that the statements made herein 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. }~~~ Susan G. St enber r Date: 3 -..20 - 03 ~, '. ~' " ....~, C'<' ,< .,o~ ''';;''~A:Lil.~'i\'ib!i~a:l~~~tfBj.'_r (7~ ,~,~ c."~ '.~~' ~ ,'o~ .-~,,,,.,,, ~ ,,'io';";;.c.',,-' . -- ~" 0' c:' C) ~- C_,) ~r: ;Z'''' 'L1 r,~: -- - [t; j; 'J ,.,;;:: -, /.. , r~0 G0 " .~ -< C;r f=: C: " -". , -' Z {'-:. C) )> lD ;11 --? ;'-1 ~ -~ en !;! ,. ",,~- I-" , '-'ii-/-' , ~,-- o~ ,; < '-'-'.'-' -~', '0;;-- , , SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION - LAW IN DIVORCE V. THOMASJ.STOLZENBERGER Defendant AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT 1. A Complaint in Divorce under Section 3301 (c) of the Divorce Code was filed on December 18, 2000. 2. The marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant is irretrievably broken and ninety days have elapsed from the date of filing and service of the Complaint. 3. I consent to the entry of a final decree in divorce after service of notice of intention to request entry of the decree. WAIVER OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REQUEST ENTRY OF A DIVORCE DECREE UNDER SECTION 3301(c} OF THE DIVORCE CODE 1. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce without notice. 2. I understand that I may lose rights concerning alimony, division of property, lawyer's fees or expenses if I do not claim them before a divorce is granted. 3. I understand that I will not be divorced until a divorce decree is entered by the Court and that a copy of the decree will be sent to me immediately after it is filed with the Prothonotary. I verify that the statements made herein 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. -~~~ Thom s . Sto nb r Date: 3fzbl03 ~"'o _--~ ., ,...,~~\. :.i~~!~'W~~_ifEfMiM.~ "'""~ -, ",<" ch;" ~. 45 ~'0 "" ~, ,~ ~,,'-~ ';"'l!iI'~' ~-, ",.. " (') ~ V!:~;:'.~. f117~ _ Z ~~'- -/\ (/);: ~<, '.--' J'>,.--- z: , >~~~ ~ ~ - .. :....'~ -~ ~~ ":;:1 "..) ....,rJ c:- (II ~~ ~ -. - - - '"" .~~ .- , , . ,." ,:i__ , ~ , ...~~~~ll~I~~~~t':::...:~~~.~'~~ii; 'cUMB'ERLAND COUNTY,PENNSYrNANI.I\c Plaintiff : CIVIL ACTION - LAW VB. NO. 00 - 8673 CIVIL 19 : THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER IN DIVORCE Defendant STATUS SHEET DATE: ACTIVITIES: (NJ~.18Ib~ ~ W. \41&9- "1.1't..710J ~ 7'fi. , tt-Cbf'U6'~ ;u,~v~ , ~~8~~ ~~~:~~ ~., ~. -..- SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA vs. NO. 00 - 8673 CIVIL THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE TO: Austin F. Grogan Attorney for Plaintiff Charles Rector Attorney for Defendant DATE: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 CERTIFICATION I certify that discovery is complete as to the claims for which the Master has been appointed. OR IF DISCOVERY IS NOT COMPLETE: (a) Outline what information is required that is not complete in order to prepare the case for trial and indicate whether there are any outstanding interrogatories or discovery motions. ~ , . " '-'- ., 'f . (b) Provide approximate date when discovery will be complete and indicate what action is being taken to complete discovery. DATE COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT NOTE: PRETRIAL DIRECTIVES WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR THE FILING OF PRETRIAL STATEMENTS UNTIL COUNSEL HAVE CERTIFIED THAT DISCOVERY IS COMPLETE, OR OTHERWISE AT THE MASTER'S DISCRETION. AFTER RECEIVING THIS DOCUMENT FROM BOTH COUNSEL OR A PARTY TO THE ACTION, IF NOT REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL, INDICATING THAT DISCOVERY IS NOT COMPLETE, THE DIRECTIVE FOR FILING OF PRETRIAL STATEMENTS WILL BE ISSUED AT THE MASTER'S DISCRETION. HOWEVER, IF BOTH COUNSEL, OR A PARTY NOT REPRESENTED, CERTIFY THAT DISCOVERY IS COMPLETE, A DIRECTIVE TO FILE PRETRIAL STATEMENTS WILL BE ISSUED IMMEDIATELY. THE CERTIFICATION DOCUMENT SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE MASTER'S OFFICE WITHIN TWO (2) WEEKS OF THE DATE SHOWN ON THE DOCUMENT. I "I .','-;- -- "'.:- ;' ',': SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA VS. CIVIL ACTION - LAW NO. 00 - 8673 CIVIL THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE RESCHEDULED CONFERENCE WITH COUNSEL AND THE PARTIES TO: Austin F. Grogan Susan G. Stolzenberger , Counsel for Plaintiff , Plaintiff Charles Rector Thomas J. Stolzenberger , Counsel for Defendant , Defendant A conference has been scheduled at the Office of the Divorce Master, 9 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on the 20th day of March 2003, at 9:00 a.m., with counsel and the parties to discuss the outstanding economic issues to determine if there is a basis of settlement of claims. If issues remain after the conference, a hearing will be scheduled at another date. Very truly yours, Date of Notice: November 14, 2002 E. Robert Elicker, II Divorce Master SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : CIVIL ACTION - LAW v. THOMAS 1. STOLZENBERGER : NO. 00 - 8673 : IN DIVORCE RESCHEDULED HEARING ORDER AND NOTICE SETTING HEARING TO: Susan G. Stolzenberger Austin F. Grogan , Plaintiff , Counsel for Plaintiff Thomas J. Stolzenberger Charles Rector , Defendant , 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 20th day of March 2003 9:00 at a.m., at which place and time you will be given the opportunity to present witnesses and exhibits in support of your case. George E. Hoffer, President Judge Date of Order and Notice: 11/14/02 By: Divorce Master 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 TELEPHONE (717) 249-3166 I .<_,.,J..,~_ 1 Law Offices of Charles Rector, Esquire, P.C. 1104 Femwood Avenue, Ste. 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 www.charlesrector.com Tammy S. Faust Paralegal October 21, 2002 E. Robert Elicker, Ill, Divorce Master 9 N. Hanover Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Re: Stolzenberger v. Stolzenberger No. 00-8673 Civil Term Dear Mr. Elicker: >u'f :~ ! (717) 761-8101 Fax (717)761-2161 Please be advised that the parties have been unable to reach agreement in the above-referenced matter. Please schedule a hearing at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. --" Very truly xou.. r2s L~) . Charles Reior" CR/tsf cc: Tom Stolzenberger Austin Grogan, Esquire I , SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : CIVIL ACTION - LAW v. THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER : NO. 00 - 8673 : IN DIVORCE ORDER AND NOTICE SETTING HEARING TO: Susan G. Stolzenberger Austin F. Grogan , Plaintiff , Counsel for Plaintiff Thomas J. Stolzenberger Charles Rector , Defendant , 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 20th day of August 2002 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. George E. Hoffer, President Judge Date of Order and Notice: 5/28/02 By: Divorce Master 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 LmERTY AVENUE, CARLISLE, PA 17013 TELEPHONE (717) 249-3166 * TESTIMONY WILL BE LIMITED TO MARITAL MISCONDUCT, REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS, AND DATE OF SEPARATION. SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff VS. THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER, Defendant - .~. , IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION - LAW NO. 00 - 8673 CIVIL IN DIVORCE CONFERENCE WITH COUNSEL AND PARTIES TO: Austin F. Grogan Susan G. Stolzenberger Charles Rector Thomas J. Stolzenberger Counsel for Plaintiff Plaintiff Counsel for Defendant Defendant A conference has been scheduled at the Office of the Divorce Master, 9 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on the 20th day of August, 2002, at 9:00 a.m., with counsel and the parties to discuss the outstanding economic issues to determine if there is a basis of settlement of claims. If issues remain after the conference, a hearing will be scheduled at another date. Date of Notice: 5/28/02 Very truly yours, E. Robert Elicker, II Divorce Master "'-'r" - - -j I , 1 1 1 , ~. J ~~._~-. SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA VS. CIVIL ACTION - LAW NO. 00 - 8673 CIVIL THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE NOTICE OF PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE TO: Austin F. Grogan , Attorney for Plaintiff Charles Rector , Attorney for Defendant A pre-hearing conference has been scheduled at the Office of the Divorce Master, 9 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on the 28th of May, 2002, 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: 3/15/02 E. Robert Elicker, II Divorce Master " < , SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE PLAINTIFF'S PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT The Plaintiff, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, files the following Pre-Trial Statement. LIST OF ASSETS - MARITAL AND NON-MARITAL Plaintiff, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, requests a stipulation that the date of final separation was December 18, 2000. 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Ul " ....1l"S~ ~ ~~oO o .. fr~ ::E o.<Zllil7 " ~ " -5 s S 0 ~~ M 0-, 0-, - o o o o o <:5 <:t - liI7 ,:: 0 o 0 ;c 0 .. 0 o ; 0" l:l. - '" - <Zl liI7 iil ~ o(j~-g [ii S,.!::l en 0 0 ::l"':: ... <ZlE-<<Zl ~ ~ ~ o ::E a o ~ <:t M . , ~~, --," ,__.'_ 0> ,'J"",,-;,- ,"0 ''''1 EXPERT WITNESSES Plaintiff reserves the right to call expert witnesses if the parties cannot stipulate to value of marital assets, OTHER WITNESSES Plaintiff reserves the right to call fact witnesses with notice to Defendant. EXHIBITS Attached, Plaintiff reserves the right to supplement exhibits with notice to Defendant. DEFENDANT'S/PLAINTIFF'S GROSS INCOME 2000 taxes attached, Plaintiff earns $1,500,85 per month net income (see attached), PENSION AND RETIREMENT Defendant has possession of pension data and evaluation, Plaintiff reserves the right to have pension data and evaluation evaluated by Plaintiff s expert, COUNSEL FEES Plaintiff has paid counsel $5,000,00 since December 2000, Plaintiff request counsel fees if the parties cannot settle case, PERSONAL PROPERTY Personal property has been equitably divided, If Defendant disputes division of marital property then Plaintiff reserves the right to have property appraised, MARITAL DEBTS Marital residence mortgage, -.<~ ... '., ~ " ., ." '0" ~ ,"' . .'e,""- -~. '-c;.~; [i PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF ECONOMIC ISSUES Plaintiff recommends the following economic distributions: A Qualified Domestic Relations Order be entered awarding Plaintiff 50% of the marital portion of husbandlDefendant' s pensions, Plaintiff be awarded the marital home and debt. Plaintiff be awarded 50% of the husbandlDefendant's 401(k), Plaintiff waives any right in husbandlDefendant's stock options, The personal property in possession of each party becomes their sole property and the respective spouse " !' ~; waives any interest in the other spouse's personal property, Defendant pays alimony until youngest , " '. \i child graduates high school. Respectfully submitted, Astin F, Grogan, Es 24 North 32nd Stre , C (717) 737-1956 Attorney for Plaintiff ill #59020 Date .;5// !;)- ,m ,_ ',' '~,___ '-'-,-, "'Y-"-;\i VERIFICATION I, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, verify that the statements made in the foregoing Pre- Trial Statement are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, I understand that false statements made herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S, g 4904, relating to unswom falsification to authorities, DATE 'Iv-J$-O~ h~ , .- ~ ," ;.,;.~':'-' !:[ '0 .> SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v, NO, 00-8673 CIVIL TERM THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE PROOF OF SERVICE I, Austin F, Grogan, Esquire, hereby certify that on ~~ I , 2002, I served a copy of the Plaintiff's Pre-Trial Statement by fIrst class mail, postage prepaid addressed as follows: Charles Rector, Esquire 11 04 Fernwood Avenue, Suite 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 A tin F. Grogan, Esquire 24 North 32nd Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-1956 Attomey for Plaintiff ill #59020 Date BII (;r- ~ ~^ ~" ~ -~ ' , ~ ~'.:. -~ ~ ki.l~~"~. o 0 " In the Court of Common Pleas of CUMBERLAND County, Pennsylvania DOMESTIC RELATIONS SECTION PACSES Case Number: Docket Number: Other State ID Number: 910103553 00468 S 2001 Please note: AD correspondence must iDc1nde the PACSES Case Number. AUGUST 2, 2001 SUMMARY OF TRIER OF FACT plaintiff Infomiation Defendant Information SUSAN G, STOLZENBERGER THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER Address: 49 WHITE OAK BLVD MECHANICSBURG PA 17050-7930 Address: PO BOX 506 CARLISLE PA 17013-0506 Employer: FULTON BANK JACK A BATZ 1 PENN SQ PO BOX 4887 LANCASTER PA 17604-4887-87 Attorney: AUSTIN F. GROGAN, ESQUIRE Employer: BERRY-SPRINT PUBLISHING INC. 3 ALEXANDRA CT CARLISLE PA 17013-7667-03 Attorney: CHARLES RECTOR, ESQUIRE fXI Complaint for Support 06/13/01 0 Petition for Modification Filed o Other Reason for Conference: Dependent(s) JENNIFER L. STOLZENBERGER PHOEBE R. STOLZENBERGER DEVIN L. STOLZENBERGER 07/30/86 06/22/88 03/15/91 143-80-0099 149-84-8671 152-90-2856 .,__~". .:'~~" ;-''''''~'1''.r-\f1r:]r~\ ..-~,"-">, ~l L ,--.) d,~ ~-' '1~' Ii \\~,;..\Jj\"':1.;jL:\.:.LL'J1\\\\ 1, :) ~ ,_ ?i1'I" i,~' $414/M FO~ I~P08~ u. ..lil,! 'ill, \~ ~}~('~;'f ~- ~-cJ' Current Order: $1,350.00 / per month $936/M FOR 3C & Service Type M Ferm'CM-022 Worker ill 21005 - - '..-... 1 .~ ~..J_', ill..' ~~ "~i;6;'*"i\;~~;< STOLZENBERGER p V. STOLZENBERGER o PACSES Case Number: 910103553 . Plaintiff Information Current Income: $721/B GROSS FULTON BANK $100/B GROSS OLIVE GARDEN $821/B GROSS $1500.85/M NET Defendant Information $2049,84/B GROSS AND YEARLY BONUS FOR COMPANY PERFORMANCE (NOT INCLUDED) $3100.39/M NET Tax Return: MARRIED & SEPARATELY W/4 MARRIED & SEPARATELY W/1 Medical Coverage: HAS HER OWN COVERAGE ONLY HAS FAMILY COVERAGE & INCLUDES SPOUSE AT A COST OF $90.20/B DEF TO PAY 44% OF ANY AND ALL Child Care/Tuition: Additional Obligations: MORTGAGE PAYMENT ON MARITAL HOME OF $954/M (INCLUDES TAXES AND HOMEOWNERS INS) Other Information: 10/17/81: PARTIES WERE MARRIED AND THERE WERE 3 CHILDREN TO THE MARRIAGE, AGES 15,13, & 10. 12/18/00: PARTIES SEPARATED DEF HAS BEENP~YING ALL HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES, INCLUDING, MORTGAGE, UTILITIES, & CAR INSURANCE, DEF LIVES w/ GIRLFRIEND AND HER CHILD. HIS GIRLFRIEND DOES WORK. ONE CHILD, DEVIN, HAS UNDERGONE THE 1ST PHASE OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT AND THE 1ST PHASE HAS BEEN PAID FOR FROM DEF'S 401K. THERE WILL BE A SECOND PHASE IN THE FUTURE AND THE INSURANCE WILL NOT PAY FOR THAT PHASE, EXCEPT POSSIBLY THE EXTRACTIONS. Page 2 of3 Form CM-022 Worker ID 21005 Service Type M '" .>I" .~ .,~~~,",. ..L ~~ .- ;" ~ .~ L~ _,,..._~.,,,b;...l!ii:rl-'\'1i&"; o , . 0........ " , STOLZENBERGER v, STOLZENBERGER PACSES Case Number: 910103553 Other Information (continued): PLTF WILL TAKE OVER THE MORTGAGE PAYMENTS. Facts Agreed Upon: DEF HAS PAID ALL OF HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES AND PAID THE MORTGAGE AND SOME OF THE BILLS FOR AUGUST, PARTIES AGREE TO START THE SUPPORT OBLIGATION 9/1/01 AND DEF WILL GIVE 1ST BI'WEEKLY PAYMENT OF $623.08 TO PLTF,DIRECTLY, ON 8/31/01 AND HOPEPlJLLY THE WAGE A TrAclrilm:lti''ihtL BE EPFE'ctlVE FOR PAY OF 9/14/01 Facts in Dispute and Contentions with Respect to Facts in Dispute: GuidelineAmount: $1,076,08 /MONTH DRS Recommended Amount: $ 1,350,00 / MONTH DRS Recommended Order Effective Date: 09/01/01 Parties to be Covered by Recommended Order Amount: SPOUSE AND THREE CHILDREN Guideline Deviation: (i) YES or 0 NO Reasonfor Deviation: CONSIDERATION FOR MORTGAGE PAYMENT 1500.85/ WIFE INCOME + 140.58/SPOUSAL SUPPORT= $1641.43 X 25%= $410.36 HOUSING ALLOWANCE. 957 - 410,36= 546.64 DIVIDED BY 2 = 273.32 ADDITIONAL FOR MORTGAGE :J7~ . "3;). 936/14 FOR CSA 140.58 + ..- gO_ 414 FOR SPOUSAL SUPPORT Submitted by: R. J. SHADDAY Date Prepared: AUGUST 2, 2001 Page 3 of3 Form CM-022 Worker ill 21005 Service Type M ,,';: - " "~.=J ......:-j~=l "' .~-""~'m>If,llfJ~~b: o 0', , In the Court of Common Pleas of CUMBERLAND County, Pennsylvania DOMESTIC RELATIONS SECTION 13 N. HANOVER ST, P.O. BOX 320, CARLISLE, PA. 17013' Phone: (717) 240-6225 Fax: (717) 240-6248 AUGUST 2, 2001 AUSTIN F. GROGAN, ESQUIRE 24 N 32ND ST CAMP HILL PA 17011-2917 Distribution Cover Letter Plaintiff Name: SUSAN G, STOLZENBERGER Defendant Name: THOMAS J, STOLZENBERGER PACSES Case Number: 910103553 Please note: All correspondence must incInde the PACSES Case Number. Dear AUSTIN F. GROGAN, ESQUIRE Please note the attached document and/or correspondence. This information is being sent to update you on the above captioned case. -i9-1Y' ;JL ( R. J. SHADDAY Service Type M .---.-' " - "- .-~-' 02322/00008455 " , . . ....... , . i -----. Sprint SPRINT RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN I PARTIAL DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT i ~ 89974 NA4K I I THOMAS J STOLZENBERGER I 49 WHITE OAK BOULEVARD , MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055-7930 I I , I I SOC, SEC, NO, : 155-52.8033 EMPLOYMENT DATE 07/18/1988 I EMPLOYEE NO,: NON 00 PARTICIPATION DATE 06/03/1990 I DIVISION NO, : P12POl VESTING DATE 01/01/1990 , TYPE : PARTIAL DISTRIBUTION - NO DIRECT TRANSFER TRANSACTION DATE 08/09/2000 , I I FUND INFORMATION I SHARES CASH PRICE WITHDRAWN WITHDRAWN SPRINT FON STOCK $33,1000 381.475 $12,626,84 SPRINT PCS STOCK $49 MOO 189,586 $9,373,16 THESE ARE THE FUNDS AFFECTED BY YOUR WITHDRAWAL SOURCE INFORMATION I 08/09/2000 AMOUNT ENDING BEGINNING BALANCE WITHDRAWN BALANCE I . . < , BASIC PRE-TAX COMPANY MATCHING CONT LESOP COMPANY MATCH $45,866,10 $55,841.10 $1,692.43 :b.00 $22,000,00 $,00 ..p45,86o..0 $33,841.10 $1,692,43 THESE ARE THE SOURCES AFFECTED BY YOUR WITHDRAWAL DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY TAX INFORMATION BEGINNING BALANCE LESS WITHDRAWALS ENDING BALANCE $103,399,63 ( $22,000,00) $81,399,63 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION TOTAL TAXABLE AMOUNT ORDINARY INCOME AMOUNT $22,000,00 $22,000.00 $22,000.00 CHECK INFORMATION THOMAS J STOLZENBERGER 49 WHITE OAK BOULEVARD MECHANICSBURG , PA 17055-7930 CHECK DATE 08/0912000 CHECK NUMBER 208283370 GROSS AMOUNT FEDERAL TAX NET AMOUNT $22,000,00 $4,400,00 $17,600,00 THIS IS YOUR CHECK INFORMATION ~. , MORTGAGEQUESTlONS.COM 6000 ATRIUM WAY, P,O, BOX 5452 MT LAUREL, NJ 08054-5452 GOD BLESS AMERICA #BWNDXCT #9540007633720019# 2796 THOMAS J STOLZENBERGER SUSAN G STOLZENBERGER 49 WHITE OAK BL VO MECHANICSBURG PA 17050-7930 1,"111,"111'11I1,1,11,"1,"11,1",,11,11,",1"11,1",1,1,1 LOAN NUMBER: 0007633720 CURRENT INTEREST RATE: 7,00000 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL US AT: 800-449-8767 OUR FAX NUMBER IS: 856-917-8300 PLEASE EMAIL US AT: CUSTOMERSERVICE@MORTGAGEQUESTIONS,COM Loa on to MortaaaeQuestions com and vou iust may be our next winner! 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ACTIVITY FOR THE PERIOD Interest $636,52 $0.00 $635.68 $634.85 $634.01 $0.00 $633.16 $632.31 $631.45 2ND PRINCIPAL BAL YTD TAXES PAID YTD PRINCIPAL YTD INTEREST PAID YTD LATE CHARGES $,00 $1,910,22 Other feesl Charges $0,00 $0,00 $0.00 $0.00 $0,00 $0,00 $0,00 $0,00 $0,00 $1,853,66 $8,274.25 $,00 o CORRECTED (it checked) t'.m'i.~'J[']:lI"eJ.!.te:t;ll~"=-;:I::l.:~-=;'.!.'.:t~'jl:tnll!l::(ll:Il'JIiIIlH:'"..111:1.."'......:1 OMS No. 1545-0901 RECIPIENT'SllENDER'S name, address, and telephone number 1 Mortgage Interest received . Caution: The amount shown from -n~verls\!borrow~rls-\. $8 274,25 2 Points paId on pumhase of principal may not be fully deducllble by you LImIts based on thli/ loan residence (See Box 2 on back.) $,00 amount <lnd Ine r.:;Jst and value 3 Refund of overpaid interest af Ihe secured property may (See Box 3 on back.) $, DO apply. Also. you may only deduct interest to the exlent it 4 Keal estate taxes paid was incurred by you, actualJy $1,910,22 paId by you, and nol Account number (optional) Loan type reimbursed by another person. OQ07633720 CONV, RES COf,y B For ayer ThelOformatron !n boxes 1, 2,and3JSlmportanllax Inlormailon and IS being fl.lrfllshedlo the Inlernal Revenl.leServlce.lfyouare re(jl.llfedlo fJlea retwn, a negligence penaliy or olher sancllan may be Imposed on yaulflhe IRS deterrnmes that an l.Inderpaymenl aftax resultsbecal.lseyou overstaleda dedl.lctlon for thiS mortgage mterest or for these pOints or becallse you did ~~~ report Ihls refl.lnd of Interest on your retl.lrn 1l a: o D W a: ~ w " o " " '" " o ,. '" o ~ !z w " w ~ in w I >- ~ w !:! MORTGAGE SERVICE CENTER 6000 ATRIUM WAY, P,O, BOX 5452 MT LAUREL, NJ 08054-5452 Phone No, 800.449.8767 Recipient's Tax ID No, Payer's Social Security No. Co.Payer's Social Security No, PAYER'S/BORROWER'S name, address, and ZIP code 22-2195996 155.52.8033 152.52.5325 THOMAS J STOLZENBERGER SUSAN G STOLZENBERGER 49 WHITE OAK BLVD MECHANICSBURG PA 17050-7930 ~'" 'lI" ~~ '''~m~lf'!l.,;il ~~~j~7~.",I!\!"IlW' I....,..j '-------< State Farm Fire and Oatualty Oompany One Slate Farm Or. r" Doncord,lIIe, PA 19339.0001 .~ A.2627.F382 FH _. POLICY, NUMBER ,. " 38,J5:8592'4., . HOMEOWNE,P'\pOLlCY JUL 09 20011,."UL 09 2002 i.... i DATE DUE PLEASE PAY THIS AMOUNT TO BE PAiD BY MORTGAGEE I I i- i- , I r- I !- STOLZENBERGER. THDMAS J 8 SUSAN G 49 WHITE OAK BLVD MECHANICSBURG PA 17050-7930 1,"11I11I11I""1,1,11",1",11,1""11,1111I,1"11,111I1,1,1 Coverages and Limits Section I A Dwelling Dwelling Extension Up To B Personal Property CLoss 01 Use $146,100 14,610 109 575 Actual Loss Sustained Deductlbles . Section I All Losses 250 Looatlon: Same as Mailing Address Loss Settlement Provisions (See Polley) A1 Replaoement Cost - Similar Construction B1 Limited Replacement Cost- Coverage B Section II L Personal liability Damage to Property of Others M Medical Paymente to Others (Eaoh Person) $300,000 500 1,000 Forms, Options, and Endorsements Homeowners Polloy Inorease Dwlg up to $29,220 Ordinanoellaw 10%/$ 14,610 Jewelry and Furs $1,500/$2,500 Amendatory Endorsement Polloy Endorsement Cov a" Loss Settlement End FP-7955 OPT ID OPT OL OPT JF FE-7269 FE-5320 * FE-5273 Annual Premium $359.00 'Effectlve: JUL 09 2001 Premium Reductions Your premium has already been reduoed by Ihe following: Home Alert Disoounl Claim Reoord Disoount . . Home/Auto Discount Included 49.00 7.00 Inflalion Coverage Index: 151,9 NOTIOE: Inlormatlon concerning ohanges In your polioy language Is Inoluded, Please oall your agenlll you have any questions. The Slate Farm replacemenl cost Is an eslimated replacement cost based on generallnlormallon about your home, It II developed from models Ihal use oosl of conslructlon malerials and labor rales for like homes In the area, The aolual cosllo replace your home may be significantly different. SIale Farm does nol guarantee that this figure will representlhe aotual cosllo replace your home, You are responsible lor seleotlng the appropriate amounl 01 coverage and you may obtain an appraisal or contractor estimate which Stale Farm will consider and accept, II reasonable, Higher coverage amounts may be seleoted and will result In higher premiums, f TlrMkk..tliittt1,(J,f~fII'KA, l.IJt-nhhw",M.tkJ/' ~fvfrr~. Agent J6HNZAMPELLi J~ ;r ~~- . TelePhone. <?1?}_2~~:~~~~___________n________!,rI)P!1!I)~ MAY 18 2001___ ______________n _ See reverse side for Importanllnformatlon, Please keep this part for your record. "~TI .u.. A INSURED TOLZENBERGER, THOMAS J & SUSAN G POLICY NUMBER 38..J5-8592-4 HO . HOMEOWNERS A-26Z7-F38Z F NOTE: THE ANNUAL PREMIUM REFLECTED ABOVE WAS BILLED TO THE MORTGAGEE. DATE DUE PLEASE PAY THIS AMOUNT REVIEW RENEWAL OFFER BELOW. Please contaol your Slale Farm Agent 10 make any pcllcy changes, IF YOU HAVE MOVED, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR AGENT. IN'UIMH!" Loan Nc: 7633720 YOU OAN REDUCE YOUR ANNUAL PREMIUM BY $72,00 IF YOU INCREASE YOUR POLICY DEDUOTIBLE TO $500, YOUR NEW TOTAL PREMIUM WOULD BE $287,00, TO MAKE THIS CHANGE, SIMPLY OONTAOT YOUR AGENT. PLEASE NOTE, HOWEVER, THAT A HIGHER DEDUCTIBLE MAY REDUCE OUR PAYMENT TO YOU IN THE EVENT OF A COVERED PROPERTY OLAIM, YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR tJtJli ~~e~g.1~\"i9~&HCTj>>~ FOR OFFICE USE ONLY 1199 Prepared MAY 1 12001 E . J,BA 1301108231 State Farm Insurance Ccmpanies REI' S 3 201 4101Z3500000000 338102058592401513> "';~'- ~ '" - ,. ...... 'r~^ -. " - . _~._~C_.. ~ ."-'~--IIluclil."m'< ~~''':'-'I'IiiiI1. ~,^, -- ,"\;; ,,,\. ~ilililt:,JL~sr~,oo~..~'"' '''''''''~I'''f - '." o~,..~' O~~= --",~ , - ,~ "I II I l CONTINUED FROM FRONT Mortgagee: PHH MORTGAGE SERVICES ITS SUCC ANDIOR ASSIGNS ATIMA Loan No: 7633720 CLAIM RECORD RATING PLAN The longer you are insured with State Farm and the fewer claims you have that we consider for rating, the lower your rates, Under the claim Record Rating Plan, the number of years consecutively insured with State Farm and the number of claims considered for rating that you have had' within the last 3 years will determine whether a discount or charge will apply to your premium, Claims c;onsidered for rating are any claims resulting in a net paid loss, but we do not consider certain claims such as catastrophe olaims arising from natural disasters or weather related claims, You may be able to reduce or eliminate the number of claims considered for rating your policy by selecting a higher deductible or, under appropriate circumstances, by eliminating the coverage or exposure involved in a liability claim, This is a general summary of the Claim Record Rating Plan on file with your state, For further information, please contact your State Farm agent. NOTICE TO ,POLICYHOLDER: For a comprel1ensive description of coverages and forms, please refer to your policy, Policy changes requested before the "Date Prepared", which appear on this notice, are effective on the Renewal Date of this policy unless otherwise indicated by a separate endorsement, binder, or amended declarations, Any coverage forms attached to tl1is notice are also effective on the Renewal Date of this policy, Policy changes requested after the "Date Prepared" will be sent to you as an amended declarations or as an endorsement to your policy, Billing for any additional premium for such changes will be mailed at a later date, If, during the past year, you've acquired any valuable property items, made any improvements to insured property, or have any questions'about your insurance coverage, contact your State Farm agent. Please keep this with your policy. , IF YO'll HiWE I\IipllED, PLEASE GONTAC'I Yollr< AGENT. il" THIS IS NOT CONVENIENT, PLEASE COMPLETE THE: FOLLOWING, ' (01. 'OOSq~l R.ev, 02. .2001 , ,'. 'I-,' ,:, Slreet Of R.R. Residence Phone No. Oily State/Pl'Ovlnce ZIP/Postal Code Business Phone No. County o Temporary o Inside City LImits 0 Outside City LImits Township Is change: D Permanenl 1IlemporilrYl how mony months? Do you plrln 10 retUlTI to your previous addless? 0 Yes D No D Mailing address change only D Location change (Please see your State Farm agent) D Check box If change applies to ALL Stale Faun policIes in household. (Auto Policyholders Only) Is Ihe vehicle driven to and from work/schoof? 0 Yes 0 No If fh9 Dnswer is .yes., what is the aV9r<Jge weekly mi/e<J.ge for such use? 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(..) ;:--i :S ~~ :7,) n /' ~ , In the Court of Common Pleas of CUMBERLAND County, Pennsylvania DOMESTIC RELATIONS SECTION 13 N. HANOVER ST, P.O. BOX 320, CARLISLE, PA. 17013 Phone: (717) 240-6225 Fax: (717) 240-6248 Plaintiff Name: SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Defendant Name: THOMAS J, STOLZENBERGER Docket Number: 00468 S 2001 PACSES Case Number: 910103553 Other State ID Number: Please note: All correspondence must include the PACSES Case Number. 8, Each Parent's Monthly Share of the Basic Child Support $ Obligation 9, Adjustment for Shared Custody $ 10, Adjustment for Child Care $ Expenses 11. Adjustment for Health $ Insurance Premiums 12, Adjustment for Unreimbursed $ Medical Expenses 13, Adjustment for Additional $ Expenses 14, Total Obligation with $ Adjustments 15, Less Split Custody $ Counterclaim 16. Obligor's Support Obligation $ CHILD SUPPORT 1, Number of Dependents in this Case 2, T otaI Gross Monthly Income 3. Less Monthly Deductions 4, Monthly Net Income 5. Combined Total Monthly Net Income 6, Basic Child Support Obligation 7, Net Income as Percentage of Combined Amount Service Type M SUDport Guideline Calculation Defendant ...,.-pvl Plaintiff J v $ r:.J-vJ 03 1.778,86 278,01 1.500,85 32,62 'I- 999,25 $ 483,75 -63.75 935.50 0.00 935.50 ~~r-/~ Form OE-Q19 Worker ID 21005 -.'- ~- I' '. ;_ I ,~ - --_' L _, - - ", ~~' " "__' ,~ - ~'.' , , J r/lt/D~~ SUSAN G, STOLZENBERGER IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Plaintiff CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V, NO, 00-8673 CIVIL TERM THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER : CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant : IN DIVORCE DEFENDANT'S PRE.TRIAL STATEMENT Date of Marriage: 10/17/81 Date of Separation: 8/1/00 Divorce Complaint Filed 12/18/00 (H) DOB 1/19/56 (W) DOB 8/5/57 I. ASSETS 1, Marital Home 49 White Oak Blvd, Mechanicsburg, PA Present Value Mortgage Balance Equity $185,000 $100.000 $ 85,000 2, 1995 Toyota Corolla $ 6,850 3, 1989 Bronco II $ 3,710 4, Sprint 401 K Balance as of 3/8/02 $ 28,988 5, Sprint PCS Group Stock Options As of 3/8/02 $ 0 6, Spring FON Stock Options As of 3/8/02 $ 0 7, Husband's Defined Benefit Plans 1 a, Sprint Pension (,97 Coverture) $ 20,821 b, Verizon Pension (Single Life Annuity) $ 8,502 8, (W) Checking Account As of 11/8/00 $ 3,000 1 Harry Leister, F,S,A, confirmed these values by utilizing the Benefit Statements attached hereto. - ~ v" -""'\ 9, (H) Checking Account As of 11/1/00 $ 710 10, Various Furnishings & Items of Personal Property Credits From August 2000 through August 2001, (following separation) Husband paid the home mortgage in the amount of $957, $ 12,441 II. EXPERT WITNESS: 1, Harry Leister, F,S,A, will testify as to his pension calculations, 2, Real Estate Appraiser - If Necessary, Defendant reserves the right to supplement the Pre-trial Statement as necessary, III. FACT WITNESSES: None anticipated at this time, Defendant reserves the right to supplement the Pre-trial Statement as necessary, IV, EXHIBITS: See attached, Defendant reserves the right to supplement the Pre- trial Statement as necessary, V, INCOME/EXPENSES: To be Provided prior to the Pre-Hearing Conference, VI. PENSIONS: See above Asset Summary. VII. COUNSEL FEES: Defendant has paid approximately $5,000,00 in attorney fees and anticipates accruing an additional $5,000,00 to litigate this case, VIII. PERSONAL PROPERTY: See attached lists of personal property, In addition to the items currently In his possession, Defendant wants to receive the Troy Built Lawnmower, MTD Snow Blower, Electric Griddle, Cuisinart Food Processor, Sony Trinitron 32" TV, Treadmill and all Stereo Equipment and Components, IX, MARITAL DEBTS: See Asset Summary above. '"-,.,..,,,~ )j' ,,~ ~ "',,- i. ,~, , '.0-'"",;;: X. PROPOSED RESOLUTION: SO/50 distribution, -.-'....."... BY: Date:~ Cha es Rector, E u' e 1104 Fernwood ' e ue, Ste, 203 Camp Hill, PA 1 01 6912 (717) 761-8101 Attorney for Defendant "I I verify that the 'statements made nereln lire tnJe and correct. I understand thaI false statemenl5 herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. section 4904, relating to unsworn falliification to authorl~es. Date: 3jtz/ete, ~~- ,t; " ^, 0,1 '_.'"' ,. t- c-- - ~ ,n,_' 'C., CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE .#... I, Charles Rector, Esquire, do hereby certify that on the /3 day of March, 2002, I caused a true and correct copy of the within Defendant's Pre-trial Statement to be served upon the following counsel of record by depositing same in first class, United States mail, postage paid, in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania: By: Austin F, Grogan, Esquire 24 N. 32"d Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 Date: 3/ ~Jo.) .,-" "~, t' c -~~~{ Kelley Blue Book Used Car Values , , New Car Pricing Build II CIIr In_li_ ..( My Car', Value Us$! CIIr lW;Ilil Buy ill _w Car Buy ill Used Car $llll YOUr Car M(ll;(lrq,dol$. Firlllndng Insur_ Ulmon CIwlc:k W_ntills Ace t .-ories CIlr Reviews (;Ilr previews DlIdsion Guides AcMe. About kbb HOme Page 1 on ......... ... 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We assume no responsibility for errors or omissions.(v.02030) http://www.kbb.com/kblki.dlllkw.kc.ur?kbb;417166&;r&40;Toyota; 1995%20Corolla&8;TO 3/11/2002 rlOCllty M"ClZKlncntill .DJIA M~wke't Upd'lte' ,I, , 10.650 .10.625, 10.600 : 10..575 ; 10.550 ; 11 I 3 "" ol Close 31Br.!002 '1!!I.QJ.l8 10p72.49A 47.12' ,l!!ISPX l,184,31A 6,77, 'I!!ilINASDAQ 1,829.67" 'is,04, '...,,~--~.-._. ... "..~-"-...,,.,..,. ,.........-. "" "".....- ;Jtl!;p!.?,1 .~e.... "..,,"~ ~!S'?~,r,1~;~.~.\ 10ft . Accounts 'SPRINT CORPORATION ~~ : !Investment Nav Change Balancei !FIDELlTY DIVD GROWTH $28,73 +$0,04 $9,259-48i !FIDELlTY MAGELLAN $104,11 +$0,56 $9,078.83, ;FIDELITY OTe PORT $31,95 +$0.71 $1,819,46, !PIMCO SEP MGD I ACCT $10,49 -$0-03 $19,13: !SPRINT FON STOCK FND $15,83 +$0.82 $1,781,10: iSPRINTPCSSTOCKFND $11,17 +$0,19 $7,031,84' 1_... .......__,=__.....,,__....,.,.,..."'.....,""'........_"""".-._~...-='''''_~:j ! Total Market Value $28,987.641 _._.._._.,_...___~<___.._._.~.__.~n._"._~..,_..__....._...__ . _._,...._,_..... "".,,__~,~__,,.,~._...,,".,_. .,___, Net6enefits balances as of: 03/08/2002 Balances and prices are subject to nightly account updates. COpyright C> 1996.2002 FMR COrp. AU rlghts reserved. Jmoortant l@CIal InfOml2tlon Fld@lIty's Commitment to Prlvacv AA_18 DC=126 HW=6 !Am! MX=6 ~". '-;- ~- ~'-'> E" ''';;~"''_: Plan N i'~Ate1iiel~~:! :....~I~~~~&~; ,-""'.:.-":"":';,,,,"";:,,,--"-:"- ' IL,,,:.:~~,:";;"";;::..;,:,;:::-,_~ , Site l-lIgh ~t- !:~~--i!":'" :;--:'T ':C',.:. ,. .~ :_-,:f!'~ j'.~4~~~~ 1.I'Jr&li!~~!ti1~l?iV FldelitV Portfoli 'Vq~ \;lllt. t:vwis ,~ ~it 3/11102 8:41 &\1 OptionC~nter u..y....".....l:'"-~~~~_._----------_._-.~_ -r------------- _ __ , I . SprintPci To view grants for an altemate security in your account, please select a symbol: ,. 'PCS ... El To view all your options in all securities at once go to All Options Welcome Thomas Stoll:enberger to your Sprint Pes Group stock option account at Schwab, As of 03/11/2002 the total net VaIUe(1) of your Sprint Pes Group Stock Options today is: (1) based on current real-tIme quote About the Average Price and Net Value Calculations Ask Volume Trade Time Date . = :'-;..,!.;,=~:~,:[_"'~l_Ji&~\~1 . FutlJre Value Calculator Is for hypothetical purposes only and does not guarantee thaI your stock options will increase in vatlJ8. Past performance Is not an indication of future results. Account I Planning I Kn_ed~nter I Your co=nfo I Services I overvl_ Il:XerClse OPllons I I ollliOns I Unvee Ions I orasr 5181us Il:Xerclse History I Fonns I @2001 Charies Schwab & Co., Inc. Ail Righls Reserved. Member SIPC/NYSE, Unauthorized access Is prohibited, Usage will be monltored,(0899-3915) Agreements Accoun Viewed as 10fJ 3/11102 8:43 AM n~~'~ 'Ij I, L__ _, .,- , ',I.. opnon\;7nter ----r- .. -.... ------ ---._~_.____ , To view grants for an alternate security in your account, please select a symbol:: Foi,r G To view all your options In all securities at once go to All Options Welcome Thomas Stolzenberger to your Sprint Fon Group stock option account at Schwab, As of 03/11/2002 the total net VaIUe(1) of your Sprint Fon Group Stock Options today is: (11 based on current real-time quote About the Average Price and Net Value Calculations . Furure Value Calculator Is fe. hypothetical purposes only and does not guarantea that your stock options wiillncrease In value, Past perforTnanoe is not an indication of future results, Account I Plannl?Al Knowled'1eCentar I Your Com~ Info I Servicee I Overview Il:Xerc Opllons I II options I Unves pllons I oraer IIlatus I Exercise History I Forms I @ 2001 Cha~es Schwab & Co" Ine, All Rights Reserved, Member SIPC/NYSE. Unauthorized aCC8lls Is prohibited, Usage wiil be monitored, (0899-3915) Agreements Accoun Viewed as lof1 3/11102 8:43 AM ......."'~.... >-i , , .;/' Retirement Benefits .J' J I Benefits from the Retirement Pension Plan, the Retirement Savings Plan, and Employees Stock Purchase Plan combined with Social Security and your personal savings can provide you with financial security throughout your retirement years, Pension Plan and Social Security Calculation of Benefits Your Current Status Each year you are earning (accruing) a retirement benefit. S 693 was your estimated monthly accrued benefit as of 12/3112000 payable for your lifetime beginning at your normal retirement date of 02101/2021 You are fully vested In your accrued benefit Payment of Pension Benefits If you are married when you retire, your pension benefrt will be paid as a 50% joint and survivor annuity unless you and your spouse elect otherwise in writing. This form provides a reduced benefit to you for your lifetime and, in th.e event of your death, 50% of this benefit to your spouse for his or her lifetime, Other forms of payment are also available and are described in detail in Your Employee Benefits Handbook on-line at http://ppld.corp.sprint.comlhrlbenlyeblyeb.html. 12 ..J The benefits presented here are based on your compensation and personal data as of 1213112000 with calculations as of 12/3112000. Some prior pay rates may have been approximated. However, your actual pension benefit will be based on your eligible earnings prior to your retirement date. Your benefits are based on the following: Pension Service Date 0711811988 Vesting ServIce Date 0711811988 2000 Pensionable Earnings Date of Birth $ 52,921 Spouse's Date of Birth 01117/1956 0810511957 155-52-8033 Id",~I~ __l' "u. . - ~-'.- ~~..< ~ ).' [ "-l:JLlJiiIlIilii~;-, , \ ~.""2 ver;70" , . Verizon's Bell Atlantic InTouch Center p ,0. Box 435 Uttle Falls. NJ 07424-0435 THOMAS J STOLZENBERGER 3111 WHITE CHURCH RD CHAMBERSBURG PA 17201 September 27, 2001 Your request for information regarding your benefits under the Verizon Pension Plan for Mid-Atlantic Associates has been received. This preliminary statement outlines your options for receiving benefits. This is a simplified statement. When you are actually ready to commence payment, you should request an updated statement of your benefits. Distribution Options... The monthly benefit payable to you as a single life annuity under the Verizon Pension Plan for Mid-Atlantic Associates is $274,41, commencing on January 17, 2021. You can elect to start receiving monthly annuity payments according to one of the annuity options described below. The Verizon Pension Plan for Mid.Atlantic Associates distribution options are designed so that no one option is more valuable than another. The payment option you elect should be based on your retirement income needs. A single life annuity provides you a monthly amount payable for your life. Under the terms of the joint and 50% survivor annuity offered by the plan, a monthly amount is also payable to you for your life, After your death, a monthly amount equal to 50% of the monthly amount payable to you is payable to your spouse for his or her life. The optional forms of payment payable under the terms of the plan effective as of the projected date of benefit commencement of January 17, 2021 are as follows: Annuity Options Single life annuity Joint aod 50% survivor annuity Monthly benefit $274.41 $233.25 For Your Reference... If you have any questions, call Verizon's Bell Atlantic InTouch Center at 1-877-235-5482, or the Teletypewriter (TTY) for the. hearing impaired at 1-800-833-8334. The In Touch Center's automated voice response system is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, In Touch Representatives can provide you with assistance from 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. (C-64) 12/00 155528033 5270 """"","0'" > L " , ;::. "- [) ~ , . , , - Possesions Left in Home Shed . Troy Built Tiller ........ Troy Built 8,5 HP double deck mower .w '... MTD 5 HP Snow Blower . Gas Grill Garage . 24' WernerExtensionLadder . 10' Werner A frame Ladder " Sears Shop Vac Kitcben . Microwave oven " Refrigerator . Washer . Dryer . Crockpot It Blender .. Bose Wave Radio .,-w .. Electric Gridle .........,. Cuisinart Food Processor . Pressure Cooker Breakfast Nook . Bennington Pine Trestle Table w/2 captains chairs and 2 armless chairs " Bennington Pine Bench . 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I understands that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa, C,S, g4904 relating to unswom falsification to authorities, DATE ^-- A2-o;).... .1M.~~~~ SUSAN GAIL STOL NBER R A. i, " ,'~ .~--~' - , . ~ ,- '-'~~~;' ASSETS OF PARTIES Plaintiff, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, marks on the list below those items applicable to the case at bar and itemizes the assets on the following pages, (X) 1. (X) 2, (X) 3, () 4, (X) 5, (X) 6, () 7, () 8, () 9, () 10, () 11. () 12, () 13, () 14, () 15, () 16, () 17, (X) 18, (X) 19, () 20, () 21. () 22, () 23, () 24, (X) 25, () 26, Real property Motor vehicles Stock, bonds, securities and options Certificates of deposit Checking accounts, cash Savings accounts, money market and savings certificates Contents of safe deposit boxes Trusts Life Insurance policies (indicate face value, cash surrender value and current beneficiaries) Annuities Gifts Inheritances Patents, copyrights, inventions, royalties Personal property outside the home Businesses (list all owners, including percentage of ownership, and officer/director positions held by a party with company) Employment termination benefits - severance pay, workman's compensation claim/award Profit sharing plans Pension plans (indicate employee contribution and date plan vests) Retirement plans, individual retirement accounts Disability payments Litigation claims (matured and unmatured) MilitaryN A benefits Education benefits Debts due, including loans, mortgages held Household furnishings and personalty (include as a total category and attach itemized list if distribution of such assets is in dispute) Other ~i~:i MARITAL PROPERTY DefendantIPlaintiff lists all marital property in which either or both spouses have a legal or equitable interest individually or with any other person as of the date this action was commenced: Item Description of Property Names of All Owners Number . 1 49 White Oak Boulevard Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger 2 1995 Toyota Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger 2 1989 Ford Bronco Thomas Stolzenberger 3 rON Stock Options Thomas Stolzenberger 3 I~CS St()ck Options Thomas Stolzenberger 5/6 . Fulton Bank Susan Stolzenberger 5/6 Comerstone Credit Union Thomas Stolzenberger 16 Disability Benefits Thomas Stolzenberger 16 Burvivor Benefits Thomas Stolzenberger 18 NJ Phone Company Pension Thomas Stolzenberger 18 Sprint Pension Thomas Stolzenberger 24 Mortgage Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger 25 Household Goods Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger 19 Retirement Savings Plan Thomas Stolzenberger =" ~ Ac - ","~, .--,-- G,,~', "'b_ ~'~. " 'f..::; NON-MARITAL PROPERTY DefendantIPlaintiff lists all property in which a spouse has a legal or equitable interest, which is claimed to be excluded from marital property: Item Description of Property Reason for Exclusion Number 11 Engagement Ring Premarital Gift 11 Tennis Bracelet Gift 11 Diamond Studs Gift 11 Diamond Necklaces Daughters . . '. ,'.' ~ '" "'."-"-.< PROPERTY TRANSFERRED Item Description of Date of Consideration Person to Whom No. Property Transfer Transferred 25 Bedroom Furniture Spring 2000 Unknown Husband's Paramour . . . ,.J ,," .,- .-"'w'.:':: LIABILITIES Item Names of Ail Names of Ail Debtors Number Description of Property Creditors 24 Home Mortgage PHH Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger ~~~'..~' .~u, '"c...,"" ., y L _,_ -, -, _ ,_'- _ __ _I iiiil,diJlJ_li'illil!l!llit~~i@~!!mII~i~~' 1 ", . .. _ ~. o.~ _"'-~. 'r_, ,," ,_~~ "..I ,cc-_'~y, ;h;;,;i.. J_ .,__ , .~d. " __ ~, ~ " ,. .,," ." C' ,~ -.- "' ~-" LJj ,-I "- -"- ".':-;:;! SUSAN GAIt STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff v, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO, 00-8673 CNIL TERM THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE PROOF OF SERVICE I, Austin F, Grogan, Esquire, hereby certify that on ~ I , 2002, I served a copy of the Plaintiff's Inventory by first class mail, postage prepaid addressed as follows: Charles Rector, Esquire 1104 Fernwood Avenue, Suite 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 Astin F, Grogan, q e 24 North 32nd S eet Camp Hill, P A 17 1 (717) 737-1956 Attomey for Plaintiff ill #59020 Date 8/ J / J-. .-"'''"'<i~:''-~ 1f.~t '~- ~.-"- ,.~, ~~~lil1l~iW ..djt .. "'_~_ c_~<;"< " '""'ij'<':" '~ ~ -~~- " ~~ . 0 a 0 c N -',J <;'- ::J: ""O(1i Q)r-ri ~ 00 L--::Tr 1-' :z: r I .. :'1"1 C0~' 4.-' r-, -<;,: T' r:: C..: (~ d?--', -n " _4 -"''1 ;:;.,,,-,,, :GC) ~; C (..) l:') r-n '7 '::-"', ::::, 0 ~ -< -< :~.. ~'i SUSAN G, STOLZENBERGER : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Plaintiff : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V, NO, 00-8673 CIVIL TERM THOMAS J, STOLZENBERGER CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant IN DIVORCE MOTION FOR APPOINTMENTOF MASTER Thomas J, Stolzenberger, Defendant, moves the Court to appoint a Master with respect to the following claims (X) ( ) (X) (X) Divorce Annulment Alimony Alimony Pendente Lite (X) ( ) (X) (X) Distribution of Property Support Counsel Fees Costs and Expenses and in support of the motion states: 1, Discovery is complete as to the claims for which the appointment of a master is requested, 2, The Defendant has appeared in the action by his attorney Charles Rectof, Esquire, Esquire, Plaintiff's attorney is Austin F, Grogan, Esquire," 3, The statutory ground for divorce is 3301 (c), 4, The action is contested with respect to all the above claims, 5. The action does not involve complex issues of law or fact, 6, The hearing is expected to take one day, 7, /'" Charles Rector, Attorney for Date: 11/12/01 ORDER APPOINTING MASTER AND NOW, ~.Jl.t'A'I#,~h..I..s&01, e~ Cik/2N Esquire is appointed aster with respect to the following claims: ~ ,~ . >- <:'\,I ;::: a: ;:;f C"? N z UJQ ::J:s; ~~:;! ...... >JZ .- __1:::;( C}~~: a... ;;:;::l 6"') -'I' ~1; LLi B.~ <::/ .,..1 :......, i:O LJJ :>0 "'-- ~~:~ 0 !..I,lm z mil. -s; ..... :s 0 <:::> 0 ;t~" ..'.. ....., ....,.. """1""~ ,"-. ;~ "t, \ \\ 7:' -"\ ..-_."_: ~"lr' i;- '" '. ., '. ,RI.RW~j-F,,~E " ".".';OF t,'0 !~Ii0~J'c)N:lTilRY "\.,..'"):~ \3 '\ '.:~' ~,,,,.' 01 NOV 15 Pr'l 2: 27 CUMBERLAND COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ----. ,.~-- . ~ ~ - "~ ~ ~ ~'-~?'~~-_'-^_',_cn,~_<!'!F,!"r~,_, t._ ~~~~l;I~~~~.:rtl _~". .-:-l\!!'(f~" _~"=,, ,''',,',-.~ ,',-,'.' I 'I I ~ DECt 7 20~ SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA vs. NO. 00 - 8673 CIVIL THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN DIVORCE TO: Austin F. Grogan Attorney for plaintiff Charles Rector Attorney for Defendant _.r"" DATE: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 CERTIFICATION I certify that discovery is complete as to the claims for which the Master has been appointed. OR IF DISCOVERY IS NOT COMPLETE: (a) Outline what information is required that is not complete in order to prepare the case for trial and indicate whether there are any outstanding interrogatories or discovery motions. " (b) Provide approximate date when discovery will be complete and indicate what action is being taken to complete discovery. IcJ Js~/rJ{ , DATE ( ) ~) NOTE: PRETRIAL DIRECTIVES WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR THE FILING OF PRETRIAL STATEMENTS UNTIL COUNSEL HAVE CERTIFIED THAT DISCOVERY IS COMPLETE, OR OTHERWISE AT THE MASTER'S DISCRETION. AFTER RECEIVING THIS DOCUMENT FROM BOTH COUNSEL OR A PARTY TO THE ACTION, IF NOT REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL, INDICATING THAT DISCOVERY IS NOT COMPLETE, THE DIRECTIVE FOR FILING OF PRETRIAL STA~EMENTS WILL BE ISSUED AT THE MASTER'S DISCRETION. HOWEVER, IF BOTH COUNSEL, OR A PARTY NOT REPRESENTED, CERTIFY THAT DISCOVERY IS COMPLETE, A DIRECTIVE TO FILE PRETRIAL STATEMENTS WILL BE ISSUED IMMEDIATELY. THE CERTIFICATION DOCUMENT SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE MASTER'S OFFICE WITHIN TWO (2) WEEKS OF THE DATE SHOWN ON THE DOCUMENT. -,,- - '. _0.c_-,""; ,~ _ ,_. -" ~-',", --,~ ',-> 1",-, ;-,. T _n_l_"';"" ,-- ---'" -'" ~'"-'~i; I I i ! , OFFICE OF DIVORCE MASTER CUMBERLAND COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 9 North Hanover Street Carlisle. PA 17013 (717) 240-6535 E. Robert Elicker, II Divorce Master Traci Jo Colyer Office Manager/Reporter West Shore 697-0371 Ex!. 6535 February 11,2002 Austin F, Grogan, Esquire 24 North 12th Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 Charles Rector, Esqurre 1104 Fernwood Avenue, Suite 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011 RE: Susan G, Stolzenberger vs, Thomas J. Sto1zenberger No. 00 - 8673 Civil In Divorce Dear Mr, Grogan and Mr, Rector: Mr, Rector has certified that discovery is complete; Mr, Grogan has not returned the certification document regarding discovery. I am going to proceed on the basis that there are no outstanding discovery issues and we will not deal with discovery matters at the time of the pre-hearing conference. All information gathered at that point will be relevant; I will consider whether any data obtained following the pre-hearing conference should be permitted as evidence in the case. A divorce complaint was filed on December 10, 2000, raising grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. The complaint also raised the economic claims of equitable distribution, alimony, alimony pendente lite, and counsel fees and costs, I assume that there is no issue with regard to grounds for divorce and that the parties will either sign affidavits of consent or have been separated for a period in excess of two years. In accordance with P,R.C.P, 1920.33(b) I am directing each counsel to file a pretrial statement on or before Friday, March 1, 2002. Upon receipt of the pretrial statements, I will immediately schedule a pre-hearing conference with counsel to discuss ~ ~ ""'''\m~'W! Mr, Grogan and Mr. Rector, Attorneys at Law 11 February 2002 Page 2 the issues and, if necessary, schedule a hearing. Very truly yours, E, Robert Elicker, II Divorce Master NOTE: Sanctions for failure to file the pretrial statements are set forth in subdivision (c) and (d) of Rule 1920.33. THE ORiGINAL PRETRiAL STATEMENT SHOULD BE FILED IN THE MASTER'S OFFICE AND A COPY SENT DIRECTLY TO OPPOSING COUNSEL. FAILURE TO FILE PRETRIAL STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED BY THE MASTER MAY RESULT IN THE MASTER'S APPOINTMENT BEING VACATED. "",-,~ ,--"--',,,, SUSAN G, STOLZENBERGER : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Plaintiff : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. V, NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM THOMAS J, STOLZENBERGER CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant IN DIVORCE PRAECIPE TO ENTER APPEARANCE Please enter my appearance on behalf of the Defendant, Thomas J, Stolzenberger, in the above-captioned matter, Ctl les Rector, E q re 1104 Fernwood venu . Ste, 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 (717) 761-8101 Attorney for Defendant Date: I Ii.{ /DJ I I !illiuuk.~J~f '.,--- -. ~~ ".~" ~~ --ti:[ "-'~- ';"~ '. '1 j'~~~~" -~~ " - ~'--- n'li (") c: ~~ '-"'. ~;~' J~' <: ':;:;:.C':. ~~? 5 -<' -I I o () T-!_, '- }-;... I (:::> -~~' r';) ~-::::; l:.c, =< '::J (:;, - . . II --;>-~'t; ~ SUSAN G, STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO, 00-8673 CIVIL TERM V, THOMASJ,STOLZENBERGER Defendant CIVIL ACTION - LAW IN DIVORCE ANSWER TO COMPLAINT IN DIVORCE AND NOW, comes the Defendant, Thomas J, Stolzenberger, by and through his attorney Charles Rector, Esquire, and files the following Answer to Complaint in Divorce: 1, - 4, Admitted, Count I - Divorce 5, - 9, Admitted, WHEREFORE, Defendant respectfully requests that this Honorable Court enter a Decree in Divorce, Count II - Eauitable Distribution 10, -13, Admitted, WHEREFORE, Defendant respectfully requests that this Honorable Court equitably divide the marital estate, Count 111- Alimonv Pendente Lite or Alimonv 14, No answer required. 15, Denied, It is denied that the Plaintiff lacks sufficient properly to provide for her reasonable needs and is otherwise unable to support herself through appropriate - .~~ ~- ~-,,' ;,_c, ,. employment and proof thereof is demanded, By way of further answer, Plaintiff is currently employed, 16, Denied, Defendant denies that Plaintiff requires reasonable support to maintain herself adequately in accordance with the standard of living established during the marriage and proof thereof is demanded. By way of further answer, Plaintiff can support herself through appropriate fuii-lime employment. WHEREFORE, Defendant respectfully requests your Honorable Court to dismiss with prejudice Count III of Plaintiffs Complaint. Count IV - Counsel Fees and Costs 17, No answer required, 18, Admitted in part and denied in part. It is admitted that Plaintiff has retained the Law Offices of Austin F. Grogan, It is denied that Plaintiff is unable to pay the necessary attorneys fees and proof thereof is demanded, By way of further answer, Plaintiff has sufficient funds available to her which were previously secreted by her unbeknownst to Defendant. 19, Denied, It is denied that Plaintiff will require the assistance of experts in appraising property, etc, It is further denied that she lacks funds to pay the necessary fees, By way of further answer, Plaintiff has sufficient funds available to her which were previously secreted by her unbeknownst to Defendant. ,J L " - iUf'-~; , WHEREFORE, Defendant respectfully requests your Honorable Court to dismiss with prejudice Count IV of Plaintiff's Complaint. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED: Date:~ C~~d Charles Rector, Esquire 1104 Fernwood Avenue, Ste, 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 (717) 761-8101 Attorney for Defendant ~~ .1. . , " ~'";;';!- I verify that the statements made herein 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, (~&,~-~ Thomas J, St Iz nber r v Date: \ /8/6 \ ~ ~ ~" . -'"-",: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Charles Rector, Esquire, do hereby certify that on the 8th day of January, 2001, I caused a true and correct copy of the within Answer to Complaint in Divorce to be served upon the following counsel of record by depositing same In first class, United States mail, postage paid, in Camp Hili, Pennsylvania: Austin F. Grogan, Esquire 24 N. 32"a Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 By: ~~~1 Charles Rector, Esquire 1104 Femwood Avenue, Ste, 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 (717) 761-8101 Attorney for Defendant Date: 01/08/01 , ~~. -.,..1 - ~O;(<:1 cA~ 03. &~ ATTORNEY AT LAW 24 North 32nd Street Camp Hill, P A 17011 Telephone (717) 737-1956 Fax (717) 761-5319 March 1, 2002 Office of Prothonotary Cumberland County Courthouse One Courthouse Square Carlisle, P A 17013 Re: Susan Stolzenberger v. Thomas Stolzenberger No. 00-8673 Civil Term In Divorce Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed for filing are the Plaintiffs Pretrial Statement and Inventory, Please timestamp and return in the self-addressed stamped envelopes provided, If you have any questions, please contact me at your convenience, Sincerely, ~CQ)~W Austin F, Grogan, Esq, AFG/rr Enclosures Cc: Susan Stolzenberger Charles Rector, Esq, E, Robert Elicker, II, Divorce Master _ i I .,,' J. ~....:: -,;'.Ji.';'~4 Law Offices of Charles Rector, Esquire, P.C. 1104 Fernwood Avenue, Ste, 203 Canlp Hill, PA 17011-6912 www.charlesrector.com Tammy S, Faust Paralegal (717) 761-8101 Fax (717) 761-2161 March 13, 2002 E. Robert Elicker, II, Esquire Office of Divorce Master 9 North Hanover Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Re: Stolzenberger v. Stolzenberger No. 00-8673 Civil Term Dear Mr. Elicker: Enclosed please find Defendant's Pre-trial Statement in the above-referenced matter. Very truly yours, Ch(f;~ Charles Rector CR/tsf Enclosure cc: Austin Grogan, Esquire _,,1,- . .,,''- , -,., ';'., SUSAN G, STOLZENBERGER : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Plaintiff : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V, NO, 00-8673 CIVIL TERM THOMAS J, STOLZENBERGER CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendant IN DIVORCE PRAECIPE TO WITHDRAW TO THE PROTHONOTARY: Please withdraw Count's II, III and IV of Plaintiff's Complaint for Divorce, requesting Equitable Distribution, Alimony Pendent!; Lite and/or Alimony, and Counsel Fees and Costs, filed on December 18, 2000, in above-captioned matter. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, Austin F, Grogan, Coyne & Coyne 3901 Market Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 Attorney for Plaintiff Date: ~-~~o3 :.till' XU)' .l.J00h. ". 'r ';~- -, - '''~, (:~~ ::,' "''''-''11.11r1' -"ii.~..:~~(tJ' '"4~"__"^"~, _.. L_N -,-v" ;;,.:.; -'",> ., ....",...,., ",' 0 Ci ~. <...-.' C '-'-> -'n $ -LJ ,-." m f.T ,.'V ~~ (".) " ~~~ " .~ r' j~ - 5; c_ '...!:.' I--=-: ;:- -< .- ,~ ., ,." , "'It, i I , I I ~' ;"l", 'f ,_ -t , r 00 - Pt.73 C~~( MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this Pont day of (YJ~ between THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER (HUSBAND) and SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER (WIFE) WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto are HUSBAND and WIFE, having been married on October 17,1981, in Morris County, New Jersey, There were three (3) children born of this marriage: Jennifer Stolzenberger, Phoebe Stolzenberger and Devin Stolzenberger, WHEREAS,diverse and unhappy differences, disputes and difficulties have arisen between the parties and it is the intention of HUSBAND and WIFE to live separate and apart for the rest of their natural lives, and the parties hereto are desirous of settling fully and finally their respective financial and property rights and obligations as between each other including, without limitation by specification: the settling of all matters between them relating to the ownership and equitable distribution of real and personal property; the settling of all matters between them rel<'lting to the past, present and future support, alimony and/or maintenance of WIFE by HUSBAND or of HUSBAND by WIFE; and in general, the settling of any and all claims and possible claims by one against the other or against their respective estates, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual promises, covenants and undertakings hereinafter set forth and for other good and valuable , 2003, by and ,1' . r,o" , -, ';" fJ~' 1- -;,:-_: '_ -_j''';''';,__" -"~;;;' i I consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by each of the parties hereto, WIFE and HUSBAND, each intending to be legally bound hereby, covenant and agree as follows: 1. INCORPORATION OF PREAMBLE. The recitals set forth in the Preamble of this Agreement are incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth in the body of the Agreement. 2. AGREEMENT NOT A BAR TO DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. This Agreement shall not be considered to affect or bar the rights of HUSBAND and WIFE to an absolute divorce on lawful grounds If such grounds now exist or shall hereafter exist or to such defense as may be available to either party, This Agreement is not intended to condone and shall not be deemed to be condonation on the part of either party hereto of any act or acts on the part of the other party which have occasioned the disputes or unhappy differences which have occurred or may occur subsequent to the date hereof, The parties acknowledge that their marriage is irretrievably broken and that they shall secure a mutual consent no-fault divorce pursuant to the terms of Section 3301 (c) of the Divorce Code in WIFE's Cumberland County divorce action docketed to number 00-8673 Civil Term, Upon the signing of this Agreement, the parties shall execute and file all documents and papers, including affidavits of consent, necessary to finalize said divorce, 3. EFFECT OF DIVORCE DECREE. The parties agree that unless otherwise specifically provided herein, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect after such time as a final Decree in Divorce may be entered with respect to the parties, 2 ,M ""__ J" ~--' -~ '. ,~ "~ .-<-.' -" ,"~-"" "-, ;[;"'J~ i 4. AGREEMENT TO BE INCORPORATED IN DIVORCE DECREE. The parties agree that the terms of this Agreement shall be incorporated into any Divorce Decree which may be entered with respect to them, 5. NON-MERGER. It is the parties' intent that this Agreement does not merge with the Divorce Decree, but rather shall continue to have independent contractual significance, Each party maintains his or her contractual remedies as well as court ordered remedies as the result of the aforesaid incorporation or as otherwise provided by law or statute, Those remedies shall include, but not be limited to, damages resulting from breach of this Agreement, specific enforcement of this Agreement and remedies pertaining to failure to comply with an order of court or agreement pertaining to equitable distribution, alimony, alimony pendente lite, counsel fees and costs as set forth in the Pennsylvania Divorce Code or other similar statutes now in effect and as amended or hereafter enacted, 6. DATE OF EXECUTION. The "date of execution" or "execution date" of this Agreement shall be defined as the date of execution by the party last executing this Agreement. 7. DISTRIBUTION DATE. The transfer of property, funds and/or documents provided for herein shall only take place on the "distribution date" which shall be defined as the date of execution of this Agreement unless otherwise specified herein, 3 .. ->- - ,- ~- ~_ _~ _r "- , o. - ~>'- "3':'-;:1 8. ADVICE OF COUNSEL. The provisions of this Agreement and their legal effect have been fully explained to the parties by their respective counsel, Charles Rector, Esquire for HUSBAND, and Austin F, Groan, Esquire, for WIFE, The parties acknowledge that they have received independent legal advice from counsel of their selection and that they fully understand the facts and have been fully informed as to their legal rights and obligations and they acknowledge and accept that this Agreement is, in the circumstances, fair and equitable and that it is being entered into freely and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge and that execution of this Agreement is not the result of any duress or undue influence and that it is not the result of any collusion or improper or illegal agreement or agreements, 9. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE. The parties confirm that each party has made a full and fair disclosure to the other of all of their assets, debts and incomes and that each has relied on the substantial accuracy of the financial disclosure of the other, as an inducement to the execution of this Agreement. 10. DISCLOSURE AND WAIVER OF PROCEDURAL RIGHTS. Each party understands that he or she has the right to obtain from the other party a complete Inventory or list of all of the property that either or both parties own at this time or owned as of the date of separation, and that each party has the right to have all such property valued by means of appraisals or otherwise, Both parties understand that they have the right to have a court held hearings and make decisions on the matters covered by this Agreement. Both parties understand that a court decision 4 concerning the parties' respective rights and obligations might be different from the provisions of this Agreement. Each party hereby acknowledges that this Agreement Is fair and equitable, that it adequately provides for his or her needs and is in his or her best interests, and that the Agreement is not the result of any fraud, duress, or undue influence exercised by either party upon the other or by any other person or persons upon either party, Both parties hereby waive the following procedural rights: a, The right to obtain an inventory and appraisement of all marital and non- marital property as defined by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, b, The right to obtain an income and expense statement of the other party as provided by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, c, The right to have property identified and appraised, d, The right to discovery as provided by the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, e, The right to have the court determine which property is marital and which is non-marital, and equitably distribute between the parties that property which the court determines to be marital, and to set aside to a party that property which the court determines to be that parties' non-marital property, f, The right to have the court decide any other rights, remedies, privileges, or obligations covered by this Agreement and/or arising out of the marital relationship, including but not limited to possible claims for divorce, child or spousal support, alimony, alimony Pendente Ute (temporary alimony), equitable distribution, custody, visitation, and counsel fees, costs and expenses, 5 ,',_'_L'._.' -~ J I I '.<... '--b.< J ,"' .'~ 11. PERSONAL PROPERTY. The parties acknowledge that they have previously agreed to a division of all of their tangible personal property including, but not limited it, jewelry, clothes, furniture, furnishings, rugs, carpets, household equipment and appliances, tools, pictures, books, works of art and other tangible personal property, With respect to said division the parties agree that HUSBAND shall receive as his sole and separate property all items currently. in. his possession and 1JlI~~E shall re~il'jl as her sole and separate property all '1"~S'3fzo\03 C"'" J.tM 3-~-o3 (j)ro items fE' ....~,:" . . . _t+-'i11l8~n her possession, Each of the parties hereto does waive, release, and forever abandon any right and all title, interest and claim, in and to the tangible personal property to become the property of the other party pursuant to the terms of this paragraph, 12. AFTER.ACQUIRED PROPERTY. Each of the parties shall hereafter own and enjoy, independently of any claim or right of the other, all property, tangible or intangible, real, personal or mixed, acquired by him or her, with or without non-marital assets, after the date of this Agreement, with full power in him or her to dispose of the same as fully and effectively, in all respects and for all purposes, as though he or she were unmarried and each party hereby waives, releases, renounces and forever abandons any right, title, interest and claim in and to said after acquired property of the other party pursuant to the terms of this paragraph, 13. DIVISION OF VEHICLES. With respect to the vehicles owned by one or both of the parties, or the net proceeds or value derived from any prior sale or trade in thereof, they agree as follows: 6 . _ '_ __ I:.: -' e<i ~~ I I I 1" ,^,,- _' " -,~ H'~_"/.; _ ,;-, , "e."<r~ , WIFE waives all right, title and interest she may have in and to the parties' 1989 Bronco II and said vehicle shall become the sole and exclusive property of HUSBAND, In consideration thereof, HUSBAND waives all right, title and interest he may have in and to the parties' 1995 Toyota Corolla and said vehicle shall become the sole and exclusive property of WIFE. The titles or assignment of any lease agreements to said vehicles shall be executed by the parties, if appropriate, for effectuating transfer as herein provided on the date of execution of this Agreement and said executed titles/assignments shall be delivered to the proper party on the distribution date, For purposes of this Paragraph the term "title" shall be deemed to Include "power of attorney" if the title or lease agreement to the vehicle is unavailable due to financing arrangements or otherwise, In the event any vehicle is subject to a lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness in the party receiving said vehicle as his or her property shall take it subject to said lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness and shall be solely responsible therefor and said party further agrees to indemnify, protect and save the other party harmless from said lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness, Each of the parties hereto does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon whatever right, title and interest he or she may have in the vehicle(s) that shall become the sole and separate property of the other pursuant to the terms of this Paragraph, 14. DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. It is acknowledged that the parties hereto are the owners of certain real estate located at 49 White Oak Boulevard, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, HUSBAND agrees to convey all of his right, title and interElst in and to sgid property to WIFE and shall 0/ "_L ~ L n,'_'_"" I -' ."", . CO,;',;" h"I;~ _ :---;.; "_,_ ." ,_ , ,_.,C'_;;'''~ , execute and deliver a special warranty deed conveying his interest in said property contemporaneously upon execution of this Agreement. 15. RELEASE OF MORTGAGE LIABILITY. HUSBAND has agreed to convey, transfer and grant to WIFE his right, title and interest in the real estate as above described, WIFE hereby agrees that within three (3) months of the date of this Agreement, she will cause the release of HUSBAND from any liability or obligation on the mortgage note presently existing with respect to said premises and upon which both parties hereto are liable, WIFE specifically agrees to refinance the current mortgage within said time period, From the date of this Agreement, WIFE agrees to assume as her sole obligation any and all mortgage payments, taxes, claims, damages or other expenses incurred in connection with said premises, and WIFE further covenants and agrees to hold HUSBAND harmless from any such liability or obligation, In the event that WIFE does not refinance the first mortgage obligation within ninety (90) days of the date of this Agreement, or otherwise cause the release of HUSBAND from any liability or obligation on said mortgage on the Promissory Note therewith, said property shall be immediately listed for sale and shall remain listed until sold at a price no greater than market value, which shall be established by a Certified Real Estate Appraiser, 16. EACH PARTY RETAINS PENSION PLANS. Each of the parties does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon all of his or her right, title, Interest or claim, whatever it may be, in any Pension Plan, Retirement Plan, Profit Sharing Plan, 401-K Plan, Keogh Plan, Stock Plan, Tax 8 " , ," 'e' ,;:, ,-i,;I.k'--. ''-j. <0"'-" -"'~' -",(~c",;! , Deferred Savings Plan and/or any employee benefit plan of the other party, whether acquired through said party's employment or otherwise, and hereafter said Pension Plan, Retirement Plan, Savings Plan, Tax Deferred Savings Plan and/or any employee benefit plan shall become the sole and separate property of the party in whose name or through whose employment said plan Is carried, WIFE specifically waives all right, title and interest she may have in and to HUSBAND's Verizon Pension, Sprint 401 K Plan, Sprint Pension, Sprint PCS Group Stock Options and Sprint FON Stock Options and said Plans shall become the sole and exclusive property of HUSBAND, 17. DIVISION OF BANK ACCOUNTS/STOCKlLlFE INSURANCE. The parties acknowledge and agree that they have previously divided to their mutual satisfaction all of their bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value and hereafter WIFE agrees that all said bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value in the possession of HUSBAND shall become the sole and separate property of HUSBAND and HUSBAND agrees that all said bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value in the possession of WIFE shall become the sole and exclusive property of WIFE, Each of the parties does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon whatever right, title, interest or claim, he or she may have in any bank account, certificates of deposit, IRA account, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value that is to become the sole and separate property of the other pursuant to the terms hereof, 9 >>-- ".,~' .>< '~'l--"--"-~' ,-.,,;';~-', "'";;,,,,s J> 18. MARITAL DEBTS. The parties acknowledge that they have previously divided the obligations and payments required thereof of any debts and obligations arising during the marriage and in accordance therewith any obligation being paid by a party shall continue to be so paid and said party shall Indemnify, protect and save the other party harmless therefrom, A liability not disclosed in this Agreement will be the sole responsibility of the party who has incurred or may hereafter incur it, and each agrees to pay it as the same shall become due, Each party agrees to indemnify and hold the other party and his or her property harmless from any and all such debts, obligations and liabilities assumed by a party pursuant to this Paragraph. From the date of execution of this Agreement, each party shall use only those credit cards and accounts for which the party is individually liable and the parties agree to cooperate in closing any remaining accounts which provide for joint liability, 19. WAIVER OF INHERITANCE. Each of the parties hereto does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon any right, litle, interest or claim, if any, either party may have in and to any inheritance of any kind or nature whatsoever previously or in the future received by the other party, 20. WIFE'S DEBTS. WIFE represents and warrants to HUSBAND that since the parties' marital separation she has not contracted or incurred any debt or liability for which HUSBAND or his estate might be responsible and WIFE further represents and warrants to HUSBAND that she will not contract OF incur any debt or liability after the execution of 10 '--.'-;:,.'" .. this Agreement, for which HUSBAND or his estate might be responsible, WIFE shall indemnify and save HUSBAND harmless from any and all claims or demands made against him by reason of obligations incurred by her, 21. HUSBAND'S DEBTS. HUSBAND represents and warrants to WIFE that since the parties' marital separation he has not contracted or incurred any debt or liability for which WIFE or her estate might be responsible and HUSBAND further represents and warrants to WIFE that he will not contract or incur any debt or liability after the execution of this Agreement, for which WIFE or her estate might be responsible, HUSBAND shall indemnify and save W!f,,~ harmless from any and all claims or demands made against 'T)$ :ll'2D/O? W 3-"C-o~ her by reason of selll. Ir obligations incurred by him, ~/'b CY (2:J~ ~,\"l . S '31'20(63 .J,~ j-m-03 'I ~ The pa hereby agree that the provisions of this Agreement shall bankruptcy and pursuant thereto obtain reaffirm any and all obligations all be subjected to court determination the same as this Agreement had (J...Ik ~j ,3-1-0-03 23. SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS. The parties agree that subject to the rules and regulations of the Social Security Administration, each of the parties shall continue to be eligible for Social Security 11 "I' "i.-',,",Y[-"--;-" - o~,_;--.,~~""" ,_,_. '_"."n'" .__ '. " ,-""'~,,i~: benefits to which he or she would ordinarily be qualified as a party to a divorce after a marriage of ten (10) years or more in duration, if the parties' marriage is determined to be of ten (10) or more years in duration, 24. INCOME TAX PRIOR RETURNS. The parties have heretofore filed joint federal and state returns. Both parties agree that in the event any deficiency in federal, state or local income tax is proposed, or any assessment of any such tax Is made against either of them, each will indemnify and hold harmless the other from and against any loss or liability for any such tax deficiency or assessment therewith. Such tax, interest, penalty or expense shall be paid solely and entirely by the individual who is finally determined to be the cause of the misrepresentations or failures to disclose the nature and extent of his or her separate income on the aforesaid joint returns, 25. FINAL EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY. The parties agree that the division of all property set forth in this Agreement is equitable and in the event an action in divorce is commenced [and/or finalized], both parties relinquish the right to divide said property in any manner not consistent with the terms set forth herein, It is further the Intent, understanding and agreement of the parties that this Agreement Is a full, complete and equitable property division, 26. WAIVER OF ALIMONY, ALIMONY PENDENTE LITE, SPOUSAL SUPPORT. COUNSEL FEES. MAINTENANCE AND COSTS. The parties hereto agree and do hereby waive any right and/or claim they may have, both now and in the future, against the other for alimony, alimony pendente lite, spousal support, maintenance, counsel fees and costs. Effective on the date of the 12 c - h , L .~- -->",:'"" ",,;1.-.,. ",-'- , "'4;:~ . Divorce Decree, the Order of Spousal SupportlAPL docketed at 468 S 2001 in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County shall be canceled and discontinued in all respects. Any credit for overpayment shall be applied to any existing child support arrears and if none exist, to future payments of child support, The parties otherwise acknowledge that no spousal supportlAPL arrears exist. 27. PERSONAL RIGHTS. HUSBAND and WIFE may and shall, at all times hereafter, live separate and apart, They shall be free from any control, restraint, interference or authority, direct or indirect, by the other in all respects as fully as if they were unmarried, They may reside at such place or places as they may select. Each may, for his or her separate use or benefit, conduct, carry on and engage in any business, occupation, profession or employment which to him or her may seem advisable, HUSBAND and WIFE shall not molest, harass, disturb or malign each other or the respective families of each other nor compel or attempt to compel the other to cohabit or dwell by any means or in any manner whatsoever with him or her. 28. MUTUAL RELEASES. HUSBAND and WIFE each do hereby mutually remise, release, quitclaim and forever discharge the other and the estate of such other, for all time to come, and for all purposes whatsoever, from any and all rights, title and interest, or claims in or against the property (including income and gain from property hereafter accruing) of the other or against the estate of such other, of whatever nature and wheresoever situate, which he or she now has or at any time hereafter may have against such other. the estate of such other or any part thereof, whether arising out of any former acts, contracts. 13 ,. , .;c", 'cT' .--J,."'b.", - - ~ < ' ""'":'1 ~ i "'I j'1 engagements or liabilities of such other or by way of dower or courtesy, or claims in the nature of dower or courtesy or widow's or widower's rights, family exemption or similar allowance, or under the intestate laws, or the right to take against the spouse's will; or the right to treat a lifetime conveyance by the other as testamentary, or all other rights of " !j i'l ,1 surviving spouse to participate in a deceased spouse's estate, whether arising under the laws of (a) the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (b) State, Commonwealth of territory of the United States, or (c) any other country, or any rights which either party may have or at any time hereafter have for past, present or future support or maintenance, alimony, alimony pendente lite, counsel fees, equitable distribution, costs or expenses, whether arising as a result of the marital relation or otherwise, except, and only except, all rights and agreements and obligations of whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under L1 i,~ " this Agreement or for the breach of any provision thereof, It Is the intention of HUSBAND and WIFE to give to each other by the execution of this Agreement a full, complete and general release with respect to any and all property of any kind or nature, real, personal or mixed, which the other now owns or may hereafter acquire, except and only except all rights and agreements and obligations of whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under this Agreement or for the breach of any provisions thereof, 29. WAIVER OR MODIFICATION TO BE IN WRITING. No modification or waiver of any of the terms hereof shall be valid unless In writing and signed by both parties and no waiver of any breach hereof or default hereunder shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent default of the same or similar nature, 14 . -""-<^, ^\.;-'.:)---", ,",.-.\" ,. 30. MUTUAL COOPERATION. :-1 i-I i: 'I II I' !i Ii :1 I 1 :-1 :,1 " :1 1-1 :1 i-I :1 i "i I :1 i'i i I I :1 u i-i I'! i,1 II ,I I :i , I i 'I I q I :1 :1 1 'I ,j ! 'j Each party shall, at any time and from time to time hereafter, take any and all steps and execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other party, any and all further instruments and/or documents that the other party may reasonably require for the purpose of giving full force and effect to the provisions of this Agreement. 31. AGREEMENT BINDING ON HEIRS. This Agreement shall be binding and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, 32. INTEGRATION. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties and supersedes any and all prior agreements and negotiations between them, There are no representations or warranties other than those expressly set forth herein, 33. OTHER DOCUMENTATION. WIFE and HUSBAND covenant and agree that they will forthwith (and within at least twenty (20) days after demand therefor), execute any and all written instruments, assigns, releases, satisfactions, deeds, notes, stock certificates, or such other writings as may be necessary or desirable for the proper effectuation of this Agreement, and as their respective counsel shall mutually agree should be so executed in order to carry out fully and effectively the terms of this Agreement. 34. NO WAIVER OF DEFAULT. This Agreement shall remain In full force and effect unless and until terminated under and pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The failure of either party to insist 15 - I 0" "L ;. .'.' ~ -,~-,',i."",.;y, -,,'';'. ";-'~.- - - ""~'~~'.,"f';; ., . .. ~ ".~ upon strict performance of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way affect the right to such party hereafter to enforce the same, nor shall the waiver of any subsequent default of the same or similar nature, nor shall It be construed as a waiver of strict performance of any other obligations herein. 35. BREACH. If for any reason either HUSBAND or WIFE fails to perform his or her obligations hereunder owed to or for the benefit of the other party and/or otherwise breaches the terms of this Agreement, then the other party shall have the following rights and remedies, all of which shall be deemed to be cumulative and not in the alternative, unless said cumulative effect would have an inconsistent result or would result in a windfall to the other party, (a) the right to specific performance of the terms of this Agreement, in which event the non-breaching party shall be reimbursed for all reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred as the result of said breach and in bringing the action for specific performance, (b) the right to damages arising out of the breach of the terms of this Agreement, which damages shall include reimbursement of all attorney's fees and costs incurred as the result of the breach and in bringing the damage action, (c) the right to all remedies set forth in Section 3502(e) of the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, 23 Pa,C.S,A, 3502(e), and any additional rights and remedies that may hereafter be enacted by virtue of the amendment of said Section or replacement thereof by any other similar laws, which remedies shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the entry of jlJdgement; 16 - ~, '* ",c--- ~- 0- " ,'-; ,__,-,'.i' ~ . - - - "'--, '''' '~-:",0Q11 , , , , " . 1 I) , .. , /\ , ji (2) the authorization of the taking and seizure of goods and chattels and collection of rents and profits of real and personal and tangible and intangible property; (3) the transfer and sale of any property required to obtain compliance with the obligations undertaken by this Agreement; (4) the posting of security to insure future payments to assure compliance with the obligations undertaken by this Agreement; (5) the issuance of attachment proceedings and the holding of the Ii 11 iJ I' Ii Ij Ii Ii Defendant to be in contempt and the making of appropriate order thereof including, but not limited to, commitment of the breaching party to county jail for a period not to exceed six (6) months; t., il I' (6) the award of counsel fees and costs; (7) the attachment of the breaching party's wages. (d) Any other remedies provided for in law or in equity. 36. SEVERABILITY If any term, condition, clause or provision of this Agreement shall be determined or declared to be void or invalid in law or otherwise, then only that term, condition, clause or provision shall be stricken from this Agreement and in all other respects this Agreement shall be valid and continue in full force, effect and operation. Likewise, the failure of any party to meet his or her obligations under anyone or more of the paragraphs herein, with the exception of the satisfaction of the conditions precedent, shall in no way avoid or alter the remaining obligations of the parties. 17 ',', j', c< ",:'V_"k_"-~;_,;, -,"C-,"- '~ '-'~~_.:: " , , , , ""'1 ,I II II [I I , I !I J I :1 I: 'I " " il II 'I 'I II I' !i q !-I 'I I, I' ,1 !j !I II II II I'! " ~ [I II I, :1 1 II 'I I 'I . " I , " .. " 37. LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA APPLICABLE. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 38. HEADINGS NOT PART OF AGREEMENT. Any heading preceding the text of the several paragraphs and subparagraphs hereof, are inserted solely for convenience of reference and shall not constitute a part of this Agreement nor shall they affect its meaning, construction or effect. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES HAVING READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT, AND EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE AS BINDING UPON THE PARTIES AS IF THEY WERE ORDERED BY THE COURT AFTER A FULL HEARING. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. WITNESy JJ cA- 7 ,M' ~j1r , 18 I, ~ ' L' " '''~" ----"""'; ~;< _ .",,-_._ -',-'--0;, ^'! . , , ~ ., .. . , , , , " " .. STATE OF 'l1~~ ( COUNTY OF ~ta~ ~ On this, the ~day of .J{\OJ'I cJ, , 2003, before me the undersigned officer, personally appeared Thomas J. Stolzenberger known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purposed therein contained. SS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set me hand and seal. NOTN'lIAL SEAL - ,_,:,~, ,~r:" ,Notary Publlo " Lc'''-- ^'l....<"l T1"'!"'l CU""'~"'<:'l".l~nrl Coo'nty ,,~I f ,..~;j '.,;.'....1 ,:1_....1'''';... ~." ~.~I C~;;1::.i~s~,;m E:(pliOS July'5, '2006 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ( ( ( SS. COUNTY OF On this, the h'onJ day of m~ , 2003, before me the undersigned officer, personally appeared Susan G. Stolzenberger known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that she executed the same for the purposed therein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set me hand and seal. Notarial Seal Austin F. Grogan, Notary ~bllc Camp Hill Boro, Cumberland County My Commission I!xplres Aug. 6, 2005 Member, PennsyivanisAssocleticnofNQtaries 19 :_t*rin ~ ~ /-~ _~- .a' --,~.--, ,,,",g- "',~- -,,, ~~ .~> '~-, j'~,J . I ~~~'~fI" . !.lljjj . , -~~ ~ <, ,~". ,', ,= . ~-" vi" J__~ --"Co., '.~;.;.:" ,_;' . ~ .e ,. ~ . "".,'-., ~'~' . ,. ,"' .,j C ri}\: ~:; 0_=; ~__ r:': ",," ~ ...~~ '.. -' ~C-, PC. , , C"- ",- ~ ,.co (') -.,) v::; "'" (Ii Ii' SUSAN GAlL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant : iN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : IN DIVORCE NOTICE YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you wish to defend against the claim set fiCrth in the following pages, you must take prompt action. You am 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 judgement 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 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 the Prothonotary, 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 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, PENNSYLVANIA 17013 (717) 249-3166 SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. ~t~- ,~67',e ~ 7'"~,- IN DIVORCE COMPLAINT who currently resides Pennsylvania 17050. 2. 2. The Plaintiff is Susan Gail Stolzenberger, Social Security number 152-52-5325, at 49 White Oak Boulevard, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, The Defendant is Thomas Joseph Stolzenberger, Social Security number 155-52-8033, who currently resides at 49 White Oak Boulevard, Mechanicsburg, O~mberland County, Pennsylvania 17050. 3. Plaintiff and Defendant have been bona fide residents in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for at least six (6) months immediately previous to the filing of this Complaint. 4. Plaintiff and Defendant were married on October 17, 1981 at Morris County, New Jersey. COUNT I - DIVORCE 5. Paragraphs 1 through 4 of this Complaint are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. 6. There have been no prior actions of divorce or for annulment between the parties. 7. Divorce is sought pursuant to the provisions of the Divorce Code, Sections 3301(c), in that: a) The marriage is irretrievably broken. 8. The Plaintiff has been advised that counseling is available and that Plaintiff may have the right to request that the court require the parties to participate in counseling. 9. Defendant is not a member of the armed services. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to enter a Decree of Divorce. COUNT II - EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION 10. Paragraphs 1 through 9 of this Complaint are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. 11. Plaintiff and Defendant have acquired property, both real and personal, during their marriage from October 17, 1981, to present, which property is "marital property". 12. Plaintiff and Defendant may have owned, prior to the marriage, property which has increased in value during the marriage and/or which has been exchanged for other property, which has increased in value during the marriage, all of which property is "marital property". 13. Plaintiff and Defendant have been unable to agree as to an equitable division of said property prior to the filing of this Complaint. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to equitably divide all marital property. COUNT III - ALIMONY PENDENTE LITE AND ALIMONY 14. Paragraphs 1 through 13 of this Complaint are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. 15. Plaintiff lacks sufficient property to provide for her reasonable means and is unable ~o support herseff through appropriate employment. 16. Plaintiff requires reasonable support to maintain herself adequately in accordance with the standard of living established during the marriage. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to enter an award of alimony pendente lite until fiml hearing and thereafter to enter an award for alimony. COUNT IV - COUNSEL FEES AND COSTS 17. Paragraphs 1 through 16 of this Complaint are incoq)orated herein by reference as though set forth in full. 18. Plaintiff has retained the Law Offices of Austin F. Grogan but she is unable to pay the necessary and reasonable attorneys' fees for said counsel. 19. Plaintiff may need to hire experts to appraise the marital property but she lacks funds to pay the necessary and reasonable fees. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to enter an award of interim counsel fees, costs and expenses and to order such additional sums hereafter as may be deemed necessary and appropriate, and at final hearing to award such additional counsel fees, costs and expenses as are deemed necessary and appropriate. Date }'~'{t~''j ~'° Respectfully submitted, Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-1956 Attorney for Plaintiff I.D. #$9020 VERIFICATION I, Susan Gall Stolzenberger, verify that the statements made in the foregoing Complaint are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. § 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. 0 ~> SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : IN DIVORCE AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND Austin F. Grogan, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the attorney for Plaintiff, Susan Gail Stolzenberger, and that he did mail a true and correct copy of the Complaint in Divorce in the above matter, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Defendant, Thomas Joseph Stolzenberger, on December 21, 2000 at his last known address: 49 White Oak Blvd., Mechanicsburg, PA 17050, which satisfied the requirements of service by mail pursuant to Pa.R.C.P.403. The signed receipt acknowledging receipt on December 26, 2000 is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Date I I~i°~ Austin F. Grogan, ~s~uire 24 North 32nd Street" Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-1956 Attorney for Plaintiff ID #59020 · Complete items 1, 2, ahd 3, Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. · Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. Received by (P/ease Pr/nt Clearly) B. Oate of Delive~ 2. Ar~_~le Number (Copy from se'vice label) PS Fort~ 381 1 ~, ~lury ~ggg 'Domestid Return Receipt 102595-gg-M-1789 EXHIBIT "A" 0 SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff V. THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : CIVIL ACTION - LAW : IN DIVORCE PRAECIPE TO ENTER APPEARANC; Please enter my appearance on behalf of the Defendant, Thomas J. Stolzenberger, in the above-captioned matter. RESPECTFULLY SU~BM~TTED,~ Cl~arles Rector, E,s/q~re 1104 Fernwood Aven~-e, Ste. 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 (717) 761-8101 Attorney for Defendant Date: SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : CIVIL ACTION - LAW : IN DIVORCE ANSWER TO COMPLAINT IN DIVORCE AND NOW, comes the Defendant, Thomas J. Stolzenberger, by and through his attorney Charles Rector, Esquire, and files the following Answer to Complaint in Divorce: 1. - 4. Admitted. Count I - Divorce 5. - 9. Admitted. WHEREFORE, Defendant respectfully requests that this Honorable Court enter a Decree in Divorce. Count II - Equitable Distribution 10.-13. Admitted. WHEREFORE, Defendant respectfully requests that this Honorable Court equitably divide the marital estate. Count III - Alimony Pendente Lite or Alimony 14. No answer required. 15. Denied. It is denied that the Plaintiff lacks sufficient property to provide for her reasonable needs and is otherwise unable to support herself through appropriate employment and pmof thereof is demanded. By way of further answer, Plaintiff is currently employed. 16. Denied. Defendant denies that Plaintiff requires reasonable support to maintain herself adequately in accordance with the standard of living established during the marriage and proof thereof is demanded. By way of further answer, Plaintiff can support herself through appropriate fuji-time employment. WHEREFORE, Defendant respectfully requests your Honorable Court to dismiss with prejudice Count III of Plaintiff's Complaint. Count IV - Counsel Fees and Costs 17. No answer required. 18. Admitted in part and denied in part. It is admitted that Plaintiff has retained the Law Offices of Austin F. Grogan. It is denied that Plaintiff is unable to pay the necessary attorneys fees and proof thereof is demanded. By way of further answer, Plaintiff has sufficient funds available to her which were previously secreted by her unbeknownst to Defendant. 19. Denied, It is denied that Plaintiff will require the assistance of experts in appraising property, etc, It is further denied that she lacks funds to pay the necessary fees. By way of further answer, Plaintiff has sufficient funds available to her which were previously secreted by her unbeknownst to Defendant. WHEREFORE, Defendant respectfully requests your Honorable Court to dismiss with prejudice Count IV of Plaintiff's Complaint. Date: RESPECTFULLY SUBMrI-I'ED: Charles Rector, Esquire 1104 Fernwood Avenue, Ste. 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 (717) 761-8101 Attorney for Defendant I verify that the statements made herein 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. Date: Tho~asJ. St I~'nb'er~r - ~ CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Charles Rector, Esquire, do hereby certify that on the 8th day of January, 2001, I caused a true and correct copy of the within Answer to Complaint in Divorce to be served upon the following counsel of record by depositing same in first class, United States mail, postage paid, in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania: Austin F. Gro_~an, Esqmre 24 N. 32~ Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 Charles Rector, Esquire 1104 Fernwood Avenue, Ste. 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 (717) 761-8101 Attorney for Defendant Date: 01/08/01 SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : CIVIL ACTION - LAW : IN DIVORCE MOTION FOR APPOINTMENTOF MASTER Thomas J. Stolzenberger, Defendant, moves the Court to appoint a Master with respect to the following claims ( X ) Divorce ( X ) Distribution of Property ( ) Annulment ( ) Support ( X ) Alimony ( X ) Counsel Fees ( X ) Alimony Pendente Lite (X) Costs and Expenses and in support of the motion states: 1. Discovery is complete as to the claims for which the appointment of a master is requested. 2. The Defendant has appeared in the action by his attorney Charles Recto~, Esquire, Esquire. Plaintiff's attorney is Austin F. Grogan, Esquire.-~ 3. The statutory ground for divorce is 3301 (c). 4. The action is contested with respect to all the above claims. 5. The action does not involve complex issues of law or fact. 6. The hearing is expected to take one day. ~ Date: 11/12/017' Thereis no additional informationf ,.~relevan~_! ~.' ~thiS mo' . Charles Rector, F~q~ir_e, Attorney for ~ ~_~' ORDER APPOINTING MASTER AND NOW, ~.~=~.~:~,5Z~01, ~'~~ ~-~ Esquire is appointed Master with respect to the following claims: _ ,~, By t~__ VINVA'IASNN~kl AIN~O~ o~r~O SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : IN DiVORCE PLAINTIFF'S PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT The Plaintiff, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, files the following Pre-Trial Statement. LIST OF ASSETS - MARITAL AND NON-MARITAL Plaintiff, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, requests a stipulation that the date of final separation was December 18, 2000. The inventory is supplemented with the values of the marital and non-marital property on the attached charts: EXPERT WITNESSES Plaintiff reserves the right to call expert witnesses if the parties cannot stipulate to value of marital assets. OTHER WITNESSES Plaintiffreserves the right to call fact witnesses with notice to Defendant. EX_UmlTS Attached. Plaintiffreserves the right to supplement exhibits with notice to Defendant. DEFENDANT'S/PLAINTIFF'S GROSS INCOME 2000 taxes attached. Plaintiff earns $1,500.85 per month net income (see attached). PENSION AND RETIREMENT Defendant has possession of pension data and evaluation. Plaintiff reserves the right to have pension data and evaluation evaluated by Plaintiff's expert. COUNSEL FEES Plaintiff has paid counsel $5,000.00 since December 2000. Plaintiffrequest counsel fees if the parties cannot settle case. PERSONAL PROPERTY Personal property has been equitably divided. If Defendant disputes division of marital property then Plaintiffreserves the right to have property appraised. MARITAL DEBTS Marital residence mortgage. PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF ECONOMIC ISSUES Plaintiff recommends the following economic distributions: A Qualified Domestic Relations Order be entered awarding Plaintiff 50% of the marital portion of husband/Defendant's pensions. Plaintiff be awarded the marital home and debt. Plaintiff be awarded 50% of the husband/Defendant's 401(k). Plaintiff waives any right in husband/Defendant's stock options. The personal property in possession of each party becomes their sole proper~ and the respective spouse waives any interest in the other spouse's personal property. Defendant pays alimony until youngest child graduates high school. Date // / V-- Respectfully submitted, An's/fin F. Grogan,~s~.q.l~'ff~// 24 North 32nd StreW, Can~ Hill, PA 17011 (717) 73%1956 Attorney for Plaintiff ID #59020 VERIFICATION I, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, verify that the statements made in the foregoing Pre- Trial Statement are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief. I understand that false statements made herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. § 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. DATE SUSAN GAlL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : IN DIVORCE PROOF OF SERVICE I, Austin F. Grogan, Esquire, hereby certify that on t-q')/La.4.-e..?,.... [ ,2002, I served a copy of the Plaintiffs Pre-Trial Statement by first class mail, postage prepaid addressed as follows: Charles Rector, Esquire 1104 Fernwood Avenue, Suite 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 Date A}l~in F. Grog=, I~squire/.--"// 24 North 32nd Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-1956 Attorney for Plaintiff D #59020 In the Court of Common Pleas of CUMBERLAND County, Pennsylvania DOMESTIC RELATIONS SECTION PACSES Case Number: 91ozo355a Docket Number: 00468 s 2002 Other State ID Number: Please note: Ali correspondmce must include the PACSE~ Ca~e Nmber. AUGUST 2, 2001 SUMMARY OF TRilleR OF FACT SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Address: 49 WHITE OAK BLVD MECHANICSBURG PA 17050-7930 Defeodan~t I~form.tion THOMAS J. STOLZENBEROER Address: PO BOX 506 CARLISLE PA 17013-0506 ~mployer: BERRY-SPRINT PUBLISHING INC. 3 ALEXANDRA CT CARLISLE PA 17013-7667-03 Employer: FULTON BANK JACK A BATZ I PENN SQ PO BOX 4887 LANCASTER PA 17604-4887-87 A~torney: AUSTIN F. GROGANt ESQUIRE Attorney: CHARLES RECTOR~ ESQUIRE [] Complaint for Support o6/13/ox [] Petition for Modification Filed [] Other Reason for Conference: Dependent(s) JENNIFER L. STOLZENB~;~m;~ PHOEBE R. STOLZENBER~ER DEVIN L. STOLZENBERGER 07/30/86 143-80-0099 06/22/88 149-84-8671 03/15/91 152-90-2856 Current Order: $ 2,35 o. oo / per month Service Type M $936/M FOR 3C & $414/M FO" "' ~ ~ , Fwan'CM-022 Worker ID 21005 STOLZENBERGER 9- STOLZENBERGER Current Income: $721/B GROSS FULTON S100/B GROSS OLII;E GARDEN $821/B GROSS $1500.85/M NET Tax Return: MARRIED & SEPARATELY W/4 PACSES Casc Numb~r: 910103553 Defendant Inform.t!on $2049.84/B GROSS AND YEARLY BONUS FOR COMPANY PERFORMANCE (NOT INCLUDED) $3100.39/M NET MARRIED & SEPARATELy W/1 Medical Coverage: HAS HER OWN COVERAGE ONLY Child Care/Tuition: HAS FAMILY COVERAGE & INCLUDES SPOUSE AT A COST OF $90.20/B DEF TO PAY 44% OF ANY AND ALL Additional Obligations: MORTGAGE PAYMENT ON MARITAL HOME OF $954/M (INCLUDES TAXES AND HOMEOWNERS INS) Other Information: 10/17/81: PARTIES WER~ MARRIED AND TM~D~ W~RE 3 CHILDREN TO THE MARRIAGE~ AGES 15~13~ & 10. 12/18/00: PARTIES SEPARATED DEF HAS BEEN PAYING ALL HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES~ INCLUDING~ MORTGA~E~ UTILITIES~ & CAR INSURANCE. DEF LIVES W/ GIRLFRIEND AND HER (~4TT.D. HIS ~TDLFRIEND DOES WORK. OHS CEILD~ DEVINw HAS UNDERGONE THE 1ST PHASE OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT AND THE. 1ST PHASE HAS BEEN PAID FOR FROM DEF'S 401K. THERE WILL BE A SECOND p~ngm IN THE FUTURE AND THE INSURANCE WILL NOT PAY FOR THAT PHASSw F~C~_.PT POSSIBLY THE ~XTRACTIONS. Page 2 of 3 Form CM-022 Service Type M Worker ID 21005 STOLZENBERGER ¥. STOLZENBEROER Other Information (continued): PLTF WILL TAK~ OVER THE MORTC~AOE PAYMENTS. PACSES Case Number: 910103553 Facts Agreed Upon: DEF FAS PAID ALL OF HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES AND PAID THE MORTC~A~E AND SOM~ OF THE BILLS FOR AUGUST. PAR'rl~S ~omF TO START THE SUPPORT ~mT.I(~ATION 9/1/01 AND DEF WILL GIVE 1ST BIW~*tu~ PAYMENT OF $623~08 TO PLTF,DIR~CTLY, ON 8/31/01 ~,, HO~mu~LY THE WAGE ATTA~N~ WI~ B~ E~FECTIVE FOR PAY OF 9/14/01 Facts in D;.-pu~e and Contentions with Respect to Facts in Dispute: Guideline Amount: $1,076.08 / MONTH DRS Recommended Amount: $1. ~50. oo /MONTH DRS Recomn~ended Order Effective Date: 09/01/0% Parties to be Covered by Recommended Order Amount: SPOUSB A~D THR"E C*HTLDBEU GUideline Deviation: ~) YES or O NO Reason for Deviation: CONSIDERATION FOR blORTC_41i3E PAYMENT 1500.85/ WIFE INCOM~ + 140.58/SPOUSAL SUPPORT= $1641.43 X 25%= $410.36 HOUSIN~] ALLOWANCE. 957 - 410.36. 546.64 DIVIDED BY 2 = 273.32 ADDITIONAL FOR MORTGAGE 936/M FOR CSA 140.58 +~ebm~.~= 414 FOR SPOUSAL SUPPORT Submitted by: R. J. SHADDAY Date Prepared: AUGUST 2, 2001 Page 3 of 3 Form CM-022 Service Type M Worker ID 21005 In the Court of Common Pleas of CUMBERLAND County, Pennsylvania DOMESTIC RELATIONS SECTION 13 N. HANOVER ST, P.O. BOX 320, CARLISLE, PA. 17013 Phone: (717) 240-6225 F~x: (717) 240-6248 AUGUST 2, 2001 AUSTIN F. GROGAN, ~SQUIRE 24 N 32ND ST CAMP HILL PA 17011-2917 Distribution Cover Letter Plaintiff Name: SUSAN G. STOLZ'~NB~RGER Defendant Name: T~OtemS J. STOLZENBERGIgR PACSES Case Number: 910103553 Please no~e: Ali correspondence must include the PACSES C~se Number. Dear AUSTIN F. GROC~AN, ESQUIRE Please note the attached document and/or correspondence. This information is being sent to update you on the above captioned case. Sincerely, R. i. SHADDAY Service Type M Sprint SPRINT RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN PARTIAL DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT 8997q NAqK THOMAS J STOLZENBER6ER 69 WHITE OAK BOULEVARD MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055-7930 SOC. SEC. NO. : 155-52-8033 EMPLOYEE NO.: NON 00 DIVISION NO. :P12PO1 TYPE : PARTIAL DISTRIBUTION - NO DIRECT TRANSFER EMPLOYMENT DATE : 07/18/1988 PARTICIPATION DATE : 06/03/1990 VESTING DATE : 01/01/1990 . TRANSACTION DATE : 08/09/2000 FUND INFORMATION SPRINT FON STOCK SPRINT PCS STOCK SHARES CASH PRICE WITHDRAWN WITHDRAWN $33.1000 381.475 $12,626.84 $49.a~-00 189.586 $9,373.16 THESE ARE THE FUNDS AFFECTED BY YOUR WITHDRAWAL SOURCE INFORMATION 08/09/2000 AMOUNT ENDING BEGINNING BALANCE WITHDRAWN BALANCE BASIC PRE-TAX $45,866.10 $.00 $45,866.10 COMPANY MATCHING CONT $55,841.10 $22,000.00 $33,841.I0 LESOP COMPANY MATCH $1,692.43 $.00 $1,692.43 THESE ARE THE SOURCES AFFECTED BY YOUR WITHDRAWAL DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY TAX INFORMATION IBEGINNING BALANCE $103,399.63 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION $22,000.00 LESS WITHDRAWALS ( $22,000.00) ENDING BALANCE $81,399.63 TOTAL TAXABLE AMOUNT $22,000.00 ORDINARY INCOME AMOUNT $22,000.00 CHECK INFORMATION THOMAS J STOLZENBERGER CHECK DATE 08/09/2000 GROSS AMOUNT $22,000.00 49 WHITE OAK BOULEVARD CHECK NUMBER 208283370 FEDERALTAX $4,400.00 MECHANICSBURG , PA 17055-7930 NET AMOUNT $17,600.00 THIS IS YOUR CHECK INFORMATION MORTGAGEQUESTIONS.COM 6000 ATRIUM WAY, P.O. 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Please contact your ~tate Farm Agent to make any policy changes. 1301108231 State Farm Insurance Companies REP I nRF._BEN J Om & 10123500000000 338102058592&01513> '",4 SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER, Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : 1N DIVORCE INVENTORY OF PLAINTIFF~ SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER I, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff, file the following Inventory of all property owned or possessed by either party at the time this action was commenced. I hereby verify that the statements made in this Inventory are tree and correct. I understands that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. §4904 relating to unswom falsification to authorities. DATE SUSAN'G~IL S~'OL~N~ER~R ASSETS OF PARTIES Plaintiff, SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, marks on the list below those items applicable to the case at bar and itemizes the assets on the following pages. (x) (X) 2. (X) 3. () 4. (X) 5. (X) 6. () 7. () 8. () 9. () () () () () () () 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. () 17. (x) 18. (x) 19. () 20. () 2L () 22. () 23. () 24. (x) 25. () 26. Real property Motor vehicles Stock, bonds, securities and options Certificates of deposit Checking accounts, cash Savings accounts, money market and savings certificates Contents of safe deposit boxes Trusts Life Insurance policies (indicate face value, cash surrender value and current beneficiaries Annuities Gifts Inheritances Patents, copyrights, inventions, royalties Personal property outside the home Businesses (list all owners, including percentage of ownership, and officer/director positions held by a party with company) Employment termination benefits - severance pay, workman's compensation claim/award Profit sharing plans Pension plans (indicate employee contribution and date plan vests) Retirement plans, individual retirement accounts Disability payments Litigation claims (matured and matured) Military/VA benefits Education benefits Debts due, including loans, mortgages held Household furnishings and personalty (include as a total category and attach itemized list if distribution of such assets is in dispute) Other MARITAL PROPERTY Defendant/Plaintiff lists all marital property in which either or both spouses have a legal or equitable interest individually or with any other person as of the date this action was commenced: Item Description of Property Names of All Owners Number 1 49 White Oak Boulevard Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger 2 1995 Toyota Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger 2 1989 Ford Bronco Thomas Stolzcnberger 3 FON Stock Options Thomas Stolzenberger 3 PCS Stock Options Thomas Stolzenbcrger 5/6 Fulton Bank Susan Stolzenberger 5/6 Cornerstone Credit Union Thomas Stolzenberger 16 Disability Benefits Thomas Stolzenberger 16 Survivor Benefits Thomas Stolzcnbergcr 18 NJ Phone Company Pension Thomas Stolzenbergcr 18 Sprint Pension Thomas Stolzenberger 24 Mortgage Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger 25 Household Goods Susan & Thomas Stolzenbergcr 19 Retirement Savings Plan Thomas StoLzcnberger NON-MARITAL PROPERTY Defendant/Plaintiff lists all property in which a spouse has a legal or equitable interest, which is claimed to be excluded fi.om marital property: Item Description of Property Reason for Exclusion Number 11 Engagement Ring Premarital Gift 11 Tennis Bracelet Gift 11 Diamond Studs Gift 11 Diamond Necklaces Daughters PROPERTY TRANSFERRED Item Description of Date of Consideration Person to Whom No. Property Transfer Transferred 25 Bedroom Furniture Spring 2000 Unknown Husband's Paramour LIABILITIES Item Names of Ali Names of All Debtors Number Description of Property Creditors 24 Home Mortgage PHH Susan & Thomas Stolzenberger SUSAN GAIL STOLZENBERGER, Plaintiff THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZEN-BERGER, Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : 1N DIVORCE PROOF OF SERVICE I, Austin F. Grogan, Esquire, hereby certify that on ~ J ,2002, I served a copy of the Plaintiffs Inventory by first class mail, postage prepaid addressed as follows: Charles Rector, Esquire 1104 Fernwood Avenue, Suite 203 Camp Hill, PA 17011-6912 Date A~r~stin F. 24 North 32nd S¢,~/ Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 737-1956 Attorney for Plaintiff ID//59020 SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff V. THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : CIVIL ACTION - LAW : IN DIVORCE AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT 1. A Complaint in Divorce under Section 3301(c) of the Divorce Code was filed on December 18, 2000. 2. The marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant is irretrievably broken and ninety days have elapsed from the date of filing and service of the Complaint. 3. I consent to the entry of a final decree in divorce after service of notice of intention to request entry of the decree. WAIVER OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REQUEST ENTRY OF A DIVORCE DECREE UNDER SECTION 3301{c) OF THE DIVORCE CODI- 1. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce without notice. 2. I understand that I may lose rights concerning alimony, division of property, lawyer's fees or expenses if I do not claim them before a divorce is granted. 3. I understand that I will not be divorced until a divorce decree is entered by the Court and that a copy of the decree will be sent to me immediately after it is filed with the Prothonotary. I verify that the statements made herein 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. Susan G. St(:~enberg~r Date: SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff V. THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER Defendant IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION - LAW IN DIVORCE AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT 1. A Complaint in Divorce under Section 3301(c) of the Divorce Code was filed on December 18, 2000. 2. The marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant is irretrievably broken and ninety days have elapsed from the date of filing and service of the Complaint. 3. I consent to the entry of a final decree in divorce after service of notice of intention to request entry of the decree. WAIVER OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REQUEST ENTRY OF A DIVORCE DECREE UNDER SECTION 3301(c) OF THE DIVORCE CODF 1. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce without notice. 2. I understand that I may lose rights concerning alimony, division of property, lawyer's fees or expenses if I do not claim them before a divorce is granted. 3. I understand that I will not be divorced until a divorce decree is entered by the Court and that a copy of the decree will be sent to me immediately after it is filed with the Prothonotary. I verify that the statements made herein 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. Date: ~/~-~/~,~ Thom s~lJ. Stol~nb~r SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff Vo THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : CIVIL ACTION - LAW : IN DIVORCE PRAECIPE TO WITHDRAW TO THE PROTHONOTARY: Please withdraw Count's II, III and IV of Plaintiff's Complaint for Divorce, requesting Equitable Distribution, Alimony Pendente Lite and/or Alimony, and Counsel Fees and Costs, filed on December 18, 2000, in above-captioned matter. Date: RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, Austin F. Grogan,-_/;~s~uir~' ) Coyne & Coyne 3901 Market Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 Attorney for Plaintiff MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this ,~'~'~' day of between THOMAS JOSEPH STOLZENBERGER (HUSBAND) and SUSAN GAlL STOLZENBERGER (WIFE) ,2003, by and WlTNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto are HUSBAND and WIFE, having been married on October 17, 1981, in Mords County, New Jersey. There were three (3) children born of this marriage: Jennifer Stolzenberger, Phoebe Stolzenberger and Devin Stolzenberger. WHEREAS, diverse and unhappy differences, disputes and difficulties have arisen between the parties and it is the intention of HUSBAND and WIFE to live separate and apart for the rest of their natural lives, and the parties hereto are desirous of settling fully and finally their respective financial and property rights and obligations as between each other including, without limitation by specification: the settling of all matters between them relating to the ownership and equitable distribution of real and personal property; the settling of all matters between them relating to the past, present and future support, alimony and/or maintenance of WIFE by HUSBAND or of HUSBAND by WIFE; and in general, the settling of any and all claims and possible claims by one against the other or against their respective estates. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual promises, covenants and undertakings hereinafter set forth and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by each of the parties hereto, WIFE and HUSBAND, each intending to be legally bound hereby, covenant and agree as follows: 1. INCORPORATION OF PREAMBLE. The recitals set forth in the Preamble of this Agreement are incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth in the body of the Agreement. 2. AGREEMENT NOT A BAR TO DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS, This Agreement shall not be considered to affect or bar the rights of HUSBAND and WIFE to an absolute divorce on lawful grounds if such grounds now exist or shall hereafter exist or to such defense as may be available to either party. This Agreement is not intended to condone and shall not be deemed to be condonation on the part of either party hereto of any act or acts on the part of the other party which have occasioned the disputes or unhappy differences which have occurred or may occur subsequent to the date hereof. The parties acknowledge that their marriage is irretrievably broken and that they shall secure a mutual consent no-fault divorce pursuant to the terms of Section 3301 (c) of the Divorce Code in WIFE's Cumberland County divorce action docketed to number 00-8673 Civil Term. Upon the signing of this Agreement, the parties shall execute and file all documents and papers, including affidavits of consent, necessary to finalize said divorce. 3. EFFECT OF DIVORCE DECREE. The parties agree that unless otherwise specifically provided herein, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect after such time as a final Decree in Divorce may be entered with respect to the parties. 4. AGREEMENT TO BE INCORPORATED IN DIVORCE DECREE. The parties agree that the terms of this Agreement shall be incorporated into any Divorce Decree which may be entered with respect to them. 5. NON-MERGER. It is the parties' intent that this Agreement does not merge with the Divorce Decree, but rather shall continue to have independent contractual significance. Each party maintains his or her contractual remedies as well as court ordered remedies as the result of the aforesaid incorporation or as otherwise provided by law or statute. Those remedies shall include, but not be limited to, damages resulting from breach of this Agreement, specific enforcement of this Agreement and remedies pertaining to failure to comply with an order of court or agreement pertaining to equitable distribution, alimony, alimony pendente lite, counsel fees and costs as set forth in the Pennsylvania Divorce Code or other similar statutes now in effect and as amended or hereafter enacted. 6. DATE OF EXECUTION. The "date of execution" or "execution date" of this Agreement shall be defined as the date of execution by the party last executing this Agreement. 7. DISTRIBUTION DATE. The transfer of property, funds and/or documents provided for herein shall only take place on the "distribution date" which shall be defined as the date of execution of this Agreement unless otherwise specified herein. 8. ADVICE OF COUNSEL. The provisions of this Agreement and their legal effect have been fully explained to the parties by their respective counsel, Charles Rector, Esquire for HUSBAND, and Austin F. Groan, Esquire, for WIFE. The parties acknowledge that they have received independent legal advice from counsel of their selection and that they fully understand the facts and have been fully informed as to their legal rights and obligations and they acknowledge and accept that this Agreement is, in the circumstances, fair and equitable and that it is being entered into freely and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge and that execution of this Agreement is not the result of any duress or undue influence and that it is not the result of any collusion or improper or illegal agreement or agreements. 9. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE. The parties confirm that each party has made a full and fair disclosure to the other of all of their assets, debts and incomes and that each has relied on the substantial accuracy of the financial disclosure of the other, as an inducement to the execution of this Agreement. 10. DISCLOSURE AND WAIVER OF PROCEDURAL RIGHTS. Each party understands that he or she has the right to obtain from the other party a complete inventory or list of all of the property that either or both parties own at this time or owned as of the date of separation, and that each party has the right to have all such property valued by means of appraisals or otherwise. Both parties understand that they have the right to have a court held hearings and make decisions on the matters covered by this Agreement. Both parties understand that a court decision concerning the parties' respective rights and obligations might be different from the provisions of this Agreement. Each party hereby acknowledges that this Agreement is fair and equitable, that it adequately provides for his or her needs and is in his or her best interests, and that the ^greement is not the result of any fraud, duress, or undue influence exercised by either party upon the other or by any other person or persons upon either party. Both parties hereby waive the following procedural rights: a. The right to obtain an inventory and appraisement of all marital and non- marital property as defined by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code. b. The right to obtain an income and expense statement of the other party as provided by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code. The right to have property identified and appraised. The right to discovery as provided by the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil d. Procedure. e. The right to have the court determine which property is marital and which is non-marital, and equitably distribute between the parties that property which the court determines to be marital, and to set aside to a party that property which the court determines to be that parties' non-marital property. f. The right to have the court decide any other rights, remedies, privileges, or obligations covered by this Agreement and/or arising out of the marital relationship, including but not limited to possible claims for divorce, child or spousal support, alimony, alimony Pendente Lite (temporary alimony), equitable distribution, custody, visitation, and counsel fees, costs and expenses. 11. PERSONAL PROPERTY. The parties acknowledge that they have previously agreed to a division of all of their tangible personal property including, but not limited it, jewelry, clothes, furniture, furnishings, rugs, carpets, household equipment and appliances, tools, pictures, books, works of art and other tangible personal property. With respect to said division the parties agree that HUSBAND shall receive as his sole and separate property all items currently in his possession_and W~I~'E shall recqil/.e as her sole and separate property all items ~ '-¥ ~.,'-:£: ~-:-"-~.~-'-7.c~-.~n her possession. Each of the parties hereto does waive, release, and forever abandon any right and all title, interest and claim, in and to the tangible personal property to become the property of the other party pursuant to the terms of this paragraph. 12. AFTER-ACQUIRED PROPERTY. Each of the parties shall hereafter own and enjoy, independently of any claim or right of the other, all property, tangible or intangible, real, personal or mixed, acquired by him or her, with or without non-marital assets, after the date of this Agreement, with full power in him or her to dispose of the same as fully and effectively, in all respects and for all purposes, as though he or she were unmarried and each party hereby waives, releases, renounces and forever abandons any right, title, interest and claim in and to said after acquired property of the other party pursuant to the terms of this paragraph. 13. DIVISION OF VEHICLES. With respect to the vehicles owned by one or both of the parties, or the net proceeds or value derived from any prior sale or trade in thereof, they agree as follows: WIFE waives all right, title and interest she may have in and to the parties' 1989 Bronco II and said vehicle shall become the sole and exclusive property of HUSBAND. In consideration thereof, HUSBAND waives all right, title and interest he may have in and to the parties' 1995 Toyota Corolla and said vehicle shall become the sole and exclusive property of WIFE. The titles or assignment of any lease agreements to said vehicles shall be executed by the parties, if appropriate, for effectuating transfer as herein provided on the date of execution of this Agreement and said executed titles/assignments shall be delivered to the proper party on the distribution date. For purposes of this Paragraph the term "title" shall be deemed to include "power of attorney" if the title or lease agreement to the vehicle is unavailable due to financing arrangements or otherwise. In the event any vehicle is subject to a lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness in the party receiving said vehicle as his or her property shall take it subject to said lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness and shall be solely responsible therefor and said party further agrees to indemnify, protect and save the other party harmless from said lien, encumbrance, lease or other indebtedness. Each of the parties hereto does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon whatever right, title and interest he or she may have in the vehicle(s) that shall become the sole and separate property of the other pursuant to the terms of this Paragraph. 14. DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. It is acknowledged that the parties hereto are the owners of certain real estate located at 49 White Oak Boulevard, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. HUSBAND agrees to convey all of his right, title and interest in and to said property to WIFE and shall execute and deliver a special warranty deed conveying his interest in said property contemporaneously upon execution of this Agreement. 15. RELEASE OF MORTGAGE LIABILITY. HUSBAND has agreed to convey, transfer and grant to WIFE his right, title and interest in the real estate as above described. WIFE hereby agrees that within three (3) months of the date of this Agreement, she will cause the release of HUSBAND from any liability or obligation on the mortgage note presently existing with respect to said premises and upon which both parties hereto are liable. WIFE specifically agrees to refinance the current mortgage within said time period. From the date of this Agreement, WIFE agrees to assume as her sole obligation any and all mortgage payments, taxes, claims, damages or other expenses incurred in connection with said premises, and WIFE further covenants and agrees to hold HUSBAND harmless from any such liability or obligation. In the event that WIFE does not refinance the first mortgage obligation within ninety (90) days of the date of this Agreement, or otherwise cause the release of HUSBAND from any liability or obligation on said mortgage on the Promissory Note therewith, said property shall be immediately listed for sale and shall remain listed until sold at a price no greater than market value, which shall be established by a Certified Real Estate Appraiser. '16. EACH PARTY RETAINS PENSION PLANS. Each of the parties does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon all of his or her right, title, interest or claim, whatever it may be, in any Pension Plan, Retirement Plan, Profit Sharing Plan, 401-K Plan, Keogh Plan, Stock Plan, Tax Deferred Savings Plan and/or any employee benefit plan of the other party, whether acquired through said party's employment or otherwise, and hereafter said Pension Plan, Retirement Plan, Savings Plan, Tax Deferred Savings Plan and/or any employee benefit plan shall become the sole and separate property of the party in whose name or through whose employment said plan is carried. WIFE specifically waives all right, title and interest she may have in and to HUSBAND's Verizon Pension, Sprint 401K Plan, Sprint Pension, Spdnt PCS Group Stock Options and Sprint FON Stock Options and said Plans shall become the sole and exclusive property of HUSBAND. 17. DIVISION OF BANK ACCOUNTS/STOCK/LIFE INSURANCE. The parties acknowledge and agree that they have previously divided to their mutual satisfaction all of their bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value and hereafter WIFE agrees that all said bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value in the possession of HUSBAND shall become the sole and separate property of HUSBAND and HUSBAND agrees that all said bank accounts, certificates of deposit, IRA accounts, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value in the possession of WIFE shall become the sole and exclusive property of WIFE. Each of the parties does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon whatever right, title, interest or claim, he or she may have in any bank account, certificates of deposit, IRA account, bonds, shares of stock, investment plans and life insurance cash value that is to become the sole and separate property of the other pursuant to the terms hereof. 18. MARITAL DEBTS. The parties acknowledge that they have previously divided the obligations and payments required thereof of any debts and obligations arising during the marriage and in accordance therewith any obligation being paid by a party shall continue to be so paid and said party shall indemnify, protect and save the other party harmless therefrom. A liability not disclosed in this Agreement will be the sole responsibility of the party who has incurred or may hereafter incur it, and each agrees to pay it as the same shall become due. Each party agrees to indemnify and hold the other party and his or her property harmless from any and all such debts, obligations and liabilities assumed by a party pursuant to this Paragraph. From the date of execution of this Agreement, each party shall use only those credit cards and accounts fOr which the party is individually liable and the parties agree to cooperate in closing any remaining accounts which provide for joint liability. 19. WAIVER OF INHERITANCE. Each of the parties hereto does specifically waive, release, renounce and forever abandon any right, title, interest or claim, if any, either party, may have in and to any inheritance of any kind or nature whatsoever previously or in the future received by the other party. 20. WIFE'S DEBTS. WIFE represents and warrants to HUSBAND that since the parties' marital separation she has not contracted or incurred any debt or liability for which HUSBAND or his estate might be responsible and WIFE further represents and warrants to HUSBAND that she will not contract or incur any debt or liability after the execution of this Agreement, for which HUSBAND or his estate might be responsible. WIFE shall indemnify and save HUSBAND harmless from any and all claims or demands made against him by reason of obligations incurred by her. 21. HUSBAND'S DEBTS. HUSBAND represents and warrants to WIFE that since the parties' marital separation he has not contracted or incurred any debt or liability for which WIFE or her estate might be responsible and HUSBAND further represents and warrants to WIFE that he will not contract or incur any debt or liability after the execution of this Agreement, for which WIFE or her estate might be responsible. HUSBAND shall indemnify and save WIFE harmless from any and all claims or demands made against her by reason ~ obligations incurred by him. "_~ The parfl~ereby agree that the provisions of this Agreem~t be dischargeable in bankru"p~nsistent with 11 USC 52(a)5 a~...r~:f-e~"pressly agree to reaffirm any and all obligations c'~ed he--vent a party files such bankruptcy and pursuant thereto obt~harge of any obligations assumed _ hereunder, the other pa~ s~JHl'ave the right to t~ate this Agreement in which event the div~ parties' marital_asset~ and all.oth~determined by this Ag~m_~el3t~'h~il be subje~t~d.t° ~°.urt determ_inati°n the same as ~this Agreement had 23. SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS. The parties agree that subject to the rules and regulations of the Social Security Administration, each of the parties shall continue to be eligible for Social Security benefits to which he or she would ordinarily be qualified as a party to a divorce after a marriage of ten (10) years or more in duration, if the parties' marriage is determined to be of ten (10) or more years in duration. 24. INCOME TAX PRIOR RETURNS. The parties have heretofore filed joint federal and state returns. Both parties agree that in the event any deficiency in federal, state or local income tax is proposed, or any assessment of any such tax is made against either of them, each will indemnify and hold harmless the other from and against any loss or liability for any such tax deficiency or assessment therewith. Such tax, interest, penalty or expense shall be paid solely and entirely by the individual who is finally determined to be the cause of the misrepresentations or failures to disclose the nature and extent of his or her separate income on the aforesaid joint returns. 25. FINAL EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY. The parties agree that the division of all property set forth in this Agreement is equitable and in the event an action in divorce is commenced [and/or finalized], both parties relinquish the right to divide said property in any manner not consistent with the terms set forth herein. It is further the intent, understanding and agreement of the parties that this Agreement is a full, complete and equitable property division. 26. WAIVER OF ALIMONY, ALIMONY PENDENTE LITE, SPOUSAL SUPPORT~ COUNSEL FEES~ MAINTENANCE AND COSTS. The parties hereto agree and do hereby waive any dght and/or claim they may have, both now and in the future, against the other for alimony, alimony pendente lite, spousal support, maintenance, counsel fees and costs. Effective on the date of the Divorce Decree, the Order of Spousal Support/APL docketed at 468 S 2001 in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County shall be canceled and discontinued in all respects. Any credit for overpayment shall be applied to any existing child support arrears and if none exist, to future payments of child support. The parties otherwise acknowledge that no spousal support/APL arrears exist. 27. PERSONAL RIGHTS. HUSBAND and WIFE may and shall, at all times hereafter, live separate and apart. They shall be free from any control, restraint, interference or authority, direct or indirect, by the other in all respects as fully as if they were unmarried. They may reside at such place or places as they may select. Each may, for his or her separate use or benefit, conduct, carry on and engage in any business, occupation, profession or employment which to him or her may seem advisable. HUSBAND and WIFE shall not molest, harass, disturb or malign each other or the respective families of each other nor compel or attempt to compel the other to cohabit or dwell by any means or in any manner whatsoever with him or her. 28, MUTUAL RELEASES, HUSBAND and WIFE each do hereby mutually remise, release, quitclaim and forever discharge the other and the estate of such other, for all time to come, and for all purposes whatsoever, from any and all rights, title and interest, or claims in or against the property (including income and gain from property hereafter accruing) of the other or against the estate of such other, of whatever nature and wheresoever situate, which he or she now has or at any time hereafter may have against such other, the estate of such other or any part thereof, whether arising out of any former acts, contracts, engagements or liabilities of such other or by way of dower or courtesy, or claims in the nature of dower or courtesy or widow's or widower's rights, family exemption or similar allowance, or under the intestate laws, or the dght to take against the spouse's will; or the right to treat a lifetime conveyance by the other as testamentary, or all other rights of surviving spouse to participate in a deceased spouse's estate, whether arising under the laws of (a) the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (b) State, Commonwealth of territory of the United States, or (c) any other country, or any rights which either party may have or at any time hereafter have for past, present or future support or maintenance, alimony, alimony pendente lite, counsel fees, equitable distribution, costs or expenses, whether arising as a result of the marital relation or otherwise, except, and only except, all rights and agreements and obligations of whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under this Agreement or for the breach of any provision thereof. It is the intention of HUSBAND and WIFE to give to each other by the execution of this ,Agreement a full, complete and general release with respect to any and all property of any kind or nature, real, personal or mixed, which the other now owns or may hereafter acquire, except and only except all rights and agreements and obligations of whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under this Agreement or for the breach of any provisions thereof. 29. WAIVER OR MODIFICATION TO BE IN WRITING. No modification or waiver of any of the terms hereof shall be valid unless in writing and signed by both parties and no waiver of any breach hereof or default hereunder shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent default of the same or similar nature. ]4 30. MUTUAL COOPERATION. Each party shall, at any time and from time to time hereafter, take any and ail steps and execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other party, any and all further instruments and/or documents that the other party may reasonably require for the purpose of giving full force and effect to the provisions of this Agreement. 31. AGREEMENT BINDING ON HEIRS. This Agreement shall be binding and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. 32. INTEGRATION. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties and supersedes any and all prior agreements and negotiations between them. There are no representations or warranties other than those expressly s,et forth herein. 33. OTHER DOCUMENTATION. WIFE and HUSBAND covenant and agree that they will forthwith (and within at least twenty (20) days after demand therefor), execute any and all written instruments, assigns, releases, satisfactions, deeds, notes, stock certificates, or such other writings as may be necessary or desirable for the proper effectuation of this Agreement, and as their respective counsel shall mutually agree should be so executed in order to carry out fully and effectively the terms of this Agreement. 34. NO WAIVER OF DEFAULT. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect unless and until terminated under and pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The failure of either party to insist (2) the authorization of the taking and seizure of goods and chattels and collection of rents and profits of real and personal and tangible and intangible property; (3) the transfer and sale of any prope~ required to obtain compliance with the obligations undertaken by this Agreement; (4) the posting of security to insure future payments to assure compliance with the obligations undertaken by this Agreement; (5) the issuance of attachment proceedings and the holding of the Defendant to be in contempt and the making of appropriate order thereof including, but not limited to, commitment of the breaching party to county jail for a period not to exceed six (6) months; (6) the award of counsel fees and costs; (7) the attachment of the breaching party's wages. (d) Any other remedies provided for in law or in equity. 36. SEVERABILITY If any term, condition, clause or provision of this Agreement shall be determined or declared to be void or invalid in law or otherwise, then only that term, condition, clause or provision shall be stricken from this Agreement and in all other respects this Agreement shall be valid and continue in full force, effect and operation. Likewise, the failure of any party to meet his or her obligations under any one or more of the paragraphs herein, with the exception of the satisfaction of the conditions precedent, shall in no way avoid or alter the remaining obligations of the parties. 37. LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA APPLICABLE. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 38. HEADINGS NOT PART OF AGREEMENT. Any heading preceding the text of the several paragraphs and subparagraphs hereof, are inserted solely for convenience of reference and shall not constitute a part of this Agreement nor shall they affect its meaning, construction or effect. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES HAVING READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT, AND EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE AS BINDING UPON THE PARTIES AS IF THEY WERE ORDERED BY THE COURT AFTER A FULL HEARING. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. T~'~mas Jo~el;/h ~tol~enber/~er - Susan Gall Stolzer~oerger ~/ STATE OF ~~~ ( u ( COUNTY OF (~LL~.-,.~ ( SS. On this, the ~Q~day of ~'~ ~ personally appeared Thomas J. Stolzenberger known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purposed therein contained. ,2003, before me the undersigned officer, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set me hand and seal. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF SS. On this, the ,~O~ day of /~~ ,2003, before me the undersigned officer, personally appeared Susan G. Stolzenberger known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that she executed the same for the purposed therein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set me hand and seal. Notarial Seal Austin F. Gmian, Notary Public Camp Hill Bow, Cumberland County My Commission F...xpim~ Aug. 6, 2005 Member, Pennsylvania ASSOciation et Notal 19 SUSAN G. STOLZENBERGER Plaintiff Vo THOMAS J. STOLZENBERGER, Defendant : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS : CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA : : NO. 00-8673 CIVIL TERM : : IN DIVORCE PRAECIPE TO TRANSMIT RECORD To the Prothonotary: Transmit the record, together with the following information, to the court for entry of a divorce decree: Code. Grounds for divorce: irretrievable breakdown under § 3301(c) of the Divorce Date and manner of service of the complaint: By certified mail on December 21, 2000 3. Date of execution of the Affidavit of Consent required by § 3301(c) of the Divorce Code: by Plaintiff March 20, 2003; by Defendant March 20, 2003 4. Related claims pending: None 5. Date Plaintiff's Waiver of Notice in § 3301(c) Divorce was filed with the Prothonotary: March 27, 2003. o Prothonotary: March 27, 2003 Date: Date Defendant's Waiver of Notice in § 3301(c) Divorce was filed with the Attorney for Plaintiff 3901 Market Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 7374)464 ID # 59020 IN THE COURT OF COMMON OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY STATE OF ,~ PFNNA. PLEAS S~san G. Stolzenber~ter .. .............................................. Plaintiff. Versus ................... ~.~._a.. ~.___J ..... $_t.O ! z_enb_ergez: ......... ......................................... Defez~da-nt-- ................ N o .... ~..0..-:.11t..6.7.3 .................... 19 D E C R E E I N il"-'""' AND uaw, ~}. ~....~ .......... ~ ......it is ordered and ~ laintiff, decreed that ....... Susan. G .... Sto&zenb~er ................. P ~"~. · ~:' and ................ ~,~0~..~,. ~.tolz~nber.ger .............. 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; ......................... .~p.n.e. ............................................. B' o t