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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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No, 94-2189 CIVil
JAMES A, McKINLEY,
Defendant
CIVil ACTION - lAW
IN DIVORCE
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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, Ground for divorce: irretrievable breakdown under 3301 (c) of the Divorce
Code.
2. Date and manner of service of the complaint: Service accepted by counsel
for Defendant, Samuel L. Andes, Esquire,
3, Date of execution of the affidavit of consent required by Section 3301 (c)
of the Divorce Code:
by plaintiff: July 8, 1997;
by defendant: April 7, 1997.
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1997,
Related claims pending: None. All settled at Master's Hearing held July 8,
5. Date and manner of service of the notice of intention to file praecipe to
tran~mit record, a copy of which is attached, if the decree is to be entered under
Section 3301 (d)(1)(1) of the Divorce Code, N/A
6. Plaintiff and Defendant have signed a Stipulation and Agreement drafted by
the Master, Robert E, Elicker, II, Esquire.
WHEREFORE, the Court is requested to enter a Final Decree in Divorce in
compliance with Section 3301(c) of the Divorce Code and Pa. R.C.P, 1920.42(a)(1)
and to incorporate the terms of the Stipulation and Agreement in accordance with
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
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CIVIL ACTION - LAW
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JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
NOTICE TO DEFEND AND CLAIM RIGHTS
YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you wish to defend
against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take
prompt action. You are warned that if you fail to do so, the case
may proceed without you and a decree of divorce or annulment may be
entered against you by the Court, A judgment may also be entered
against you for any other claim or relief requested in these papers
by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights
important to you, including custody or visitation of your children.
When the ground for the divorce is indignities or
irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, you may request marriage
counseling. A list of marriage counselors is available in the
Office of the Prothonotary, Lebanon County Courthouse, 400 South
Eighth Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania 17042.
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.
COURT ADMINISTRATOR
4TH FLOOR - CUMBERLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE
CARLISLE, PA 17013
(717) 240-6200
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
AFFIDAVIT
Lynn A. McKinley, being duly sworn according to law,
deposes and says:
1. I have been advised of the availability of marriage
counseling and understand that I may request that the Court require
that my spouse and I participate in counseling.
2, I understand that the Court maintains a list of
marriage counselors in the Prothonotary's Office, which list is
available to me upon request.
3. Being so advised, I do not request that the Court
require that my spouse and I participate in the counseling prior to
a d~vorce decree being handed down by the Court.
I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the
penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. Section 4904/ relating to unsworn
falsification to authorities.
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 3301
OF THE DIVORCE CODE
1. Plaintiff is Lynn A. McKinley, who currently resides
at 107 South Third Street, Apartment 9, Lemoyne, Cumberland County,
pennsylvania 17043.
2. Defendant is James A. McKinley, who currently resides
at 1901 Dartmouth Street, Camp Hill, Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania 17011.
3. Plaintiff has been a bona fide resident of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for a period of more than six (6)
months immediately preceding the filing of this Complaint.
4. The Parties were married on the December 20, 1986 in
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011.
S. Neither Plaintiff nor Defendant is i.n the military or
naval service of the United States or its allies within the
provisions of the Soliders' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of the
Congress of 1940 and its amendments.
6. There has been no prior action for divorce or
annulment instituted by either of the parties in this or any other
jurisdiction.
7. 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.
COUNT I.
REQUEST FOR A FAULT DIVORCE
UNDER SECTION 3301Ia)lb) OF THE DIVORCE CODE
8. The prior paragraphs of this Complaint are
incorporated herein by reference thereto,
9. Defendant has offered such indignities to Plaintiff,
who is the innocent and injured spouse, as to rendar Plaintiff's
condition intolerable and life burdensome,
10. This action is not collusive as defined by Section
3309 of the Divorce Code.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff respectfully requests the Court to
enter a Decree of Divorce pursuant to Section 3301(a)(b) of the
Divorce Code.
COUNT II.
REQUEST FOR A NO-FAULT DIVORCE UNDER
SECTION 33011c) OF THE DIVORCE CODE
11. The prior paragraphs of this Complaint are
incorporated herein by reference thereto.
12. The marriage of the parties is irretrievably broken.
13. After ninety (90) days have elapsed from the date of
the filing of this Complaint, Plaintiff intends to file an
affidavit consenting to a divorce.
Plaintiff believes that
Defendant may also file such an affidavit,
WHEREFORE, if both Parties file affidavits consenting to
a divorce after ninety (90) days have elapsed from the date of the
filing of this Complaint, Plaintiff respectfully requests the Court
to enter a Decree of Divorce pursuant to Section 3301(c) of the
Divorce Code.
COUNT I II .
REQUEST FOR A NO-FAULT DIVORCE UNDER
SECTION 3301Cdl OF THE DIVORCE CODE
14. The prior paragraphs of this Complaint are
incorporated herein by reference thereto,
15. The marriage of the Parties is irretrievably broken.
16. The parties are living separate and apart and at the
appropriate time, plaintiff will submit an affidavit alleging that
the Parties have lived separate and apart for at least two years as
specified in Section 3301(d) of the Divorce Code.
COUNT IV.
REQUEST FOR EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL
PROPERTY UNDER SECTIONS 3323, 3501, 3502 and 3503
OF THE DIVORCE CODE
17. The prior paragraphs of this Complaint are
incorporated herein by reference thereto.
18. Plaintiff requests the Court to equitably divide,
distribute or assign the martial property between the parties
without regard to marital misconduct in such proportion as the
Court deems just after consideration of all relevant factors.
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WHEREFORE, Plaintiff respectfully requests the Court to
enter an order of equitable distribution of marital property
pursuant to Sections 3323, 3501, 3502 and 3503 of the Divorce Code.
Date:
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130 Walnut Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717) 238-2200
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Plaintiff verifies that the statements made in this
Complaint In Divorce are true and correct. Plaintiff understands
that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of
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LYNN A. McKINLEY, ) IN THE COURT OF COMMON
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JAMES A. McKINLEY, )
Defendant ) IN DIVORCE
NOTICE TO PLAINTIFF
If you wish to deny any of the statements set forth in this
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II DEFENDANT'S AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 3301(d)
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I 1. The parties to this action separated on 6 April 1993 and have
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Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
vs.
NO. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
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I, Edward J. Weintraub, Esquire, Counsel ~~~intiff
McKinley, do hereby certify that on the' day of
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, 1994, I served a true and correct copy of the Complaint
In Divorce upon counsel for Defendant, Samuel L. Andes, Esquire, by
depositing same in the United States mail, certified mail/return
receipt requested, addressed as follows:
Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
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NO. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
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CIVIL ACTION n LAW
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT
1, A Complaint in Divorce under Section 3301 (c) of the Divorce Code
was filed on April 29, 1994,
2. The marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant is irretrievably broken and
ninety (90) days have elapsed from the date of the filing 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.
I verify Ll ,at the statements made in this affidavit are true and correct.
I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 1 8
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LYNN A, McKINLEY,
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Plaintiff
NO, 94-2189 CIVil TERM
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CIVil ACTION n lAW
JAMES A, McKINLEY,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
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 in this affidavit are true and correct. I
understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18
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CIVIL ACTION - LAW
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JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
NO. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
IN DIVORCE
AFFIDA VIT OF CONSENT
1. A Complainl in Divorce under Section 3301(c) of the Divorce Code was filed on 26 April 1994
and was served upon the Defendant on or about 29 April 1994.
2. The marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant is irretrievably broken and ninety (90) days have elapsed
from the date of filing of the complaint and the date of service of the complaint on the Defendant.
3. I consent to the entry ofa final decree in divorce either after service ofa Notice ofIntenlion to
Request Entry of the Decree or upon filing of my Waiver oflhe Notice ofIntention to Request Entry oflhe
Decree.
4. I have been advised of Ihe availability of marriage counseling and understand Ihat Ihe Court
maintains a list of marriage counselors and that I may request the Court to require my spouse and I to
participate in counseling and, being so advised, do not request that the Court require that my spouse and I
participate in counseling prior to the divorce becoming final.
I verifY that the statements made in this Affidavit are true and correct and I understand that false
statements herein are made subject to Ihe penalties of 18 Pa. C.S, Section 4904 relaling 10 unsworn
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NO, 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
JAMES A, McKINLEY,
Defendant
rN DIVORCE
WAIVER OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REOUEST ENTRY
OF A DIVORCE DECREE UNDER SECTION 330l(cl OF THE DIVORCE CODE
1. I consent 10 Ihe entry of a final decree in divorce without notice,
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CIVIL ACTION - LAW
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JAMES A. McKINLEY,
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OFFICE OF DIVORCE MASTER
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
9 North Hanover Slreel
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 240-6535
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
Tracl .10 Colyer
Office ManageriReporter
West Shore
697.0371 ExI.6535
October 31, 1996
Edward J. Weintraub, Esquire
130 Walnut street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
525 North Twelfth Street
P.O. Box 168
Lemoyne, PA 17043
RE: Lynn A. McKinley vs. James A. McKinley
No. 94 - 2189 Civil
In Divorce
Dear Mr. Weintraub and Mr. Andes:
By order of Court of President Judge Harold E. Sheely
dated October 23, 1996, the full-time Master has been appointed
in the above referenced divorce proceedings.
A divorce complaint was filed on August 26, 1994, raising
grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage
and indignities. On March 15, 1996, the Defendant filed an
affidavit under Section 3301{d) of the Domestic Relations Code
averring that the parties have been separated since April 6,
1993, a period of at least two years. Therefore, I assume that
grounds for divorce are not an issue and that the divorce can
either be concluded by the filing of mutual affidavits of
consent or based on the affidavit filed under section 3301{d).
The divorce complaint also raised the economic claim of
equitable distribution. In accordance with P.R.C.P. 192D.33{b)
I am directing each counsel to file a pre-trial statement on or
before Monday, November 25, 1996. Upon receipt of the pre-trial
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statements I will immediately schedule a pre-hearing conference
with counsel to discuss the issues and, if necessary, schedule a
hearing.
Very truly yours,
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
NOTE: Sanctions for failure to file the pre-trial statements
are set forth in subdivision (c) and (d) of Rule 1920.33.
THE ORIGINAL PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT SHOULD BE FILED IN THE
MASTER'S OFFICE AND A COPY SENT DIRECTLY TO OPPOSING
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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
Trecl Jo Colver
Office ManagariAaportar
We.t Shore
697.0371 Ex!. 6535
November 27, 1996
Edward J. Weintraub, Esquire
2650 North Third street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
525 North Twelfth Street
P.O. Box 168
Lemoyne, PA 17043
RE: Lynn A. McKinley vs. James A. McKinley
No. 94 - 2189 civil
In Divorce
Dear Mr. Weintraub and Mr. Andes:
I am writing in response to a memorandum I received from
Mr. Weintraub dated November 26, 1996. The directive to file
pre-trial statements on or before November 25, 1996, is
withdrawn. Mr. Weintraub has requested an additional three
weeks to see if the parties can reach a settlement. Therefore,
I direct that pre-trial statements be filed in accordance with
P.R.C.P. 1920.33(b) on or before Monday, December 23, 1996.
Upon receipt of the pre-trial statements I will immediately
schedule a pre-hearing conference with counsel to discuss the
issues and, if necessary, schedule a hearing.
If, however, the parties are successful in working out a
settlement, please send me a copy of the signed agreement so I
can prepare an order vacating my appointment allowing counsel to
proceed with the finalization of the divorce.
Very truly yours,
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
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27 November 1996
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NOTE: Sanctions for failure to file the pre-trial statements
are set forth in subdivision (c) and (d) of Rule 1920.33.
THE ORIGINAL PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT SHOULD BE FILED IN THE
MASTER'S OFFICE AND A COPY SENT DIRECLTY TO OPPOSING
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JAMES A. McKINLEY,
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NOTICE OF PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE
TO: Edward J. Weintraub
, Counsel for Plaintiff
Samuel L. Andes
, Counsel for Defendant
A pre-hearing conference has been scheduled at the
Office of the Divorce Master, 9 North Hanover Street, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania, on the 24th day of March, 1997, 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: 1/6/97
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
LYNN A. McKINLEY,
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
vs.
: CIVIL ACTION - LAW
NO. 94 - 2189 CIVIL
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
ORDER AND NOTICE SETTING HEARING
To: Lynn A. McKinley
Edward J. Weintraub
James A. MCKinley
Samuel L. Andes
, Plaintiff
, Counsel for Plaintiff
, Defendant
, Counsel for Defendant
You are directed to appeilr 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 8th
day of July ,1997, 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.
By the Court,
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Harold E. Sheely,
Judg~
Date of Order and
Notice: 3/24/97
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.
Court Administrator
Fourth Floor, East Wing
Cumberland County Courthouse
Carlisle, PA 17013
Telephone (717) 240-6200
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 94 - 2189 CIVIL
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LYNN A. McKINLEY,
Plaintiff
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
: IN DIVORCE
RE: Pre-Hearing Conference Memorandum
DATE: Monday, March 24, 1997
Present for the Plaintiff, Lynn A. McKinley, is
attorney Edward J. Weintraub, and present for the Defendant,
James A. McKinley, is attorney Samuel L. Andes
A divorce complaint was filed on April 26, 1994,
raising grounds for divorce of indignities and irretrievable
breakdown of the marriage. On March 15, 1996, husband filed an
affidavit under section 3301(d) averring that the parties
separated on or about April 6, 1993. Counsel have indicated
that they will have their clients execute and will file
affidavits of consent prior to the hearing so that the divorce
can conclude under Section 3301(c) of the Domestic Relations
Code.
The complaint also raised the economic claim of
equitable distribution. No other economic issues have been
raised.
The parties were married on December 20, 1986.
They were no children born of this marriage. Wife does not have
any children from this marriage or any prior relationship.
Husband has two children from a prior marriage, one of those
children is currently an adult and the other child is a minor
and husband pays child support for that child.
Wife is 42 years of age and resides at 107 South
3rd Street, Apartment 9, Lemoyne, Pennsylvania, with a male
friend. Wife is a high school graduate and is a letter carrier
with the United states Postal Service. Her biweekly gross
income is $1,409.22; her net biweekly income is $868.44. Wife
has not raised any health issues except her counsel has advised
that she has been undergoing counseling for a number of years
for attention deficit disorder.
Husband is 52 years of age and resides at 1901
Dartmouth Street, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. Husband is a high
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states Postal Service. His net monthly income is $2,628.70 and
his net weekly income is $606.62. Husband has not raised any
health issues.
with respect to the health situation of the
parties, although it was noted that wife is undergoing
counseling, counsel have agreed that they are not going to make
an issue as to the ability of the parties to earn income based
on any health factors.
The parties own a property at 1901 Dartmouth
Street, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, where husband is residing.
Wife values the property at $95,000.00 and husband at
$91,500.00. Counsel may be able to stipulate to a value based
on an average of the values based on updated appraisals if they
are obtained by the parties. The property is subject to a
mortgage in favor of Harris Savings Bank. The payoff on the
mortgage is around $53,000.00.
Husband owns a property with his former wife at 215
North 32nd Street, camp Hill, Pennsylvania, and counsel had an
appraisal showing a value in 1986 for that property of
$59,000.00 and a value in 1993 of $75,000.00. Based on those
numbers, the property has increased in value $16,000.00.
According to Mr. Andes, as indicated, the property continues to
be jointly owned with husband's former wife; therefore, the
increase in value for husband would be half of the total
increase or $8,000.00.
The parties own two vehicles, a 1991 Honda Accord
and a 1990 Jeep Cherokee. Both parties have given values for
the vehicles and counsel have indicated that they may be able to
average the values and stipulate to a value for each of the
vehicles. wife has possession of the Accord and husband has
possession of the Cherokee.
Husband and wife have a Prudential account and the
value on that account is suggested to be around $17,000.00.
Counsel should produce a current statement for that account as
of the hearing date. The parties also each own an IRA account,
husband's account having a value of around $1,000.00 and wife's
account having a value of around $6,000.00.
It should also be noted that wife has a nonmarital
account with Prudential with a value of around $40,000.00. Mr.
Andes has requested a statement of that account.
with respect to how the $40,000.00 was obtained for
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that nonmarital account, wife's counsel has indicated that wife
inherited funds from the estate of her mother. The monies
received by wife, according to Mr. Weintraub, were as follows:
February 1991
$55,000.00
$29,000.00
$60,000.00
November 1985
May 1990
The monies that wife received over and above the
$40,000.00 from the estate have been utilized in the marriage
and have apparently been comingled with other marital assets.
Mr. Weintraub's position is that wife should have some
consideration given to her in the percentage of distribution in
this case based on her contribution to the marriage of
nonmarital assets which essentially came out of the estate funds
that wife inherited from her mother.
The parties have not distributed any household
tangible personal property, most of the property remaining with
husband, although wife has given a list of items which she would
like returned to her. The property will have to be appraised,
if a value cannot be set on the items, and then we will
determine how the distribution shall be made and the value
assigned to each of the parties of the property received.
Wife has listed on her inventory and appraisement a
stamp collection which she claims husband has, and Mr. Andes,
upon inquiry, has indicated he is not aware of any collection
but indicated he will discuss that matter with his client. Mr.
Weintraub has placed a value on the collection of $3,000.00.
Mr. Andes will provide whatever information he can regarding the
collection and his client's opinion, if it exists, as to value.
The parties each are vested in a pension plan with
the federal civil service. Wife, because of her entry into the
plan later than husband, is also involved in a savings and
thrift plan. Harry Leister has done a valuation of both plans
and counsel have indicated they may be able to stipulate to the
reports and then offer testimony on what assumptions they think
the Master ought to make regarding the value of each of the
plans. The savings and thrift plan, however, shall be fairly
easy to value based on contributions up to the date of
separation and then any increase in value on that marital
portion to the date of the hearing.
Listed on the inventory and appraisement of wife is
a list of debts which wife claims are marital. The Master
requests that the parties provide the amount of debt owed at the
time of separation, the balance remaining on those debts at the
time of hearing, and testimony as to who paid the debts. This
information is necessary in order for the Master to apply any
credits which may be due either of the parties who have made
payments on account of marital debt.
Mr. Weintraub has asked that the issue regarding
rental value on the marital residence be reserved allowing him
an opportunity to evaluate whether or not any claims for rental
value should be made on behalf of his client since husband has
been in the marital residence since the date of separation.
A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, July 8, 1997,
at 9:00 a.m. Notices will be sent to counsel and the parties.
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
cc: Edward J. weintraub
Attorney for Plaintiff
Samuel L. Andes
Attorney for Defendant
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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
Trecl Jo Colyer
Office ManagerlAeporter
We.t Shore
697-0371 Ext. 6535
July 8, 1997
Edward J. Weintraub, Esquire
2650 North Third street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
525 North Twelfth street
P.O. Box 168
Lemoyne, PA 17043
Re: Lynn A. McKinley vs. James A. McKinley
No. 94 - 2189 civil
In Divorce
Dear Mr. Weintraub and Mr. Andes:
Enclosed is a draft of the agreement which you put on the
record on July 8, 1997. Please review the draft for any
corrections with the understanding that no substantive changes
can be made.
When you have reviewed the draft give us a call and let
us know if you want us to send the original to the Plaintiff's
attorney for signature who then can transmit the original to the
Defendant's attorney for signature. When I receive a signed
copy of the document I will then obtain a Court order vacating
my appointment.
Thank you for your continuing cooperation in bringing
this matter to settlement.
Very truly yours,
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
EDWARD J, WEINTRAUB
ATrollNEY AND COUNSELOR AT lAW
2b\1l N, T1l1llD STREET
IIAIUUSIlURG.I'ENNSYLVANIA 171111
(717) 23B.221111 I'AX (717) 23B.92Bll
MEMORANDUM
TO:
E, Robert Elicker, III, Esquire
FROM:
Edward J. Weintraub, Esq.
RE:
McKinley
DATE:
July 31, 1 997
Enclosed are an original and four (4) copies of the stipulation and agreement
fully executed by all parties. Please proceed to finalize the divorce, Thank you for
your attention to this matter,
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cc: Lynn McKinley
Sam Andes
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LYNN A. McKINLEY, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
vs. NO. 94 - 2189 CIVIL
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant IN DIVORCE
THE MASTER: Today is Tuesday, July 8, 1997, the
date set for a Master's hearing in the above captioned divorce
action. Present in the hearing room are the Plaintiff, Lynn A.
McKinley, and her counsel Edward J. Weintraub, and the Defendant
James A. McKinley, and his counsel Samuel L. Andes.
The complaint in divorce was filed on April 26,
1994, raising grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of
the marriage and indignities. An affidavit under Section
3301(d) of the Domestic Relations Code was filed on March 15,
1996, averring the parties separated on or about April 6, 1993.
Although the parties have been separated for a period in excess
of two years, the parties have signed and filed affidavits of
consent and waivers of notice of intention to request entry of
divorce decree. Therefore, we will not need to proceed on
grounds under the indignity section of the code or under the
3301(d) section of the code. The affidavit of consent of the
husband was filed on April 25, 1997, along with his waiver of
notice of intention to request entry of divorce decree. The
affidavit of consent and waiver were signed by wife this date
and we will file those following the statement of the agreement
on the record with the Prothonotary.
The complaint also raised the economic claim of
equitable distribution. No other economic issues have been
raised.
The Master has been advised that after considerable
time spent negotiating this morning the parties have reached an
agreement with respect to the economic issues relating to
equitable distribution. We are going to have the agreement
placed on the record in the presence of the parties and counsel.
The agreement as stated will be considered the substantive
agreement of the parties and will not be subject to any changes
or modifications except for correction of typographical errors
which may be made during the transcription. After the
agreement has been placed on the record, the court reporter will
prepare a draft and will forward that draft to counsel to review
for typographical errors. After any typographical errors have
been corrected counsel and the parties will be requested to
affix their signatures and return a signed document to the
Master. Upon receipt of the signed document, the Master will
prepare an order vacating his appointment.
It is noted, however, that the signing of the
document by the parties and counsel is not required in order for
the agreement to be viable and enforceable between the parties.
The signing of the agreement is simply an affirmation of the
agreement which is going to be placed on the record at this
time.
After the Master has vacated his appointment,
counsel will then be in a position to file a praecipe
transmitting the record to the Court requesting the entry of a
final decree in divorce. Mr. Andes.
MR. ANDES: The parties have agreed to resolve the
issues of equitable distribution as follows:
1. There are 11 items of personal property remaining in the
marital residence at 1901 Dartmouth Street, that the
parties have agreed will be the property of wife if they
can all be located. Those items are as follows:
Cherry dining room table located in the kitchen;
Cherry cabinet in the living room;
Contents of a liquor cabinet;
Bottle opener on the wall in the basement;
Any books, clothing, or any other personal effects that
the wife left behind when she moved from the house;
Wife's sewing machine;
Two scarab bracelets (the parties have agreed that these
items are no longer at the marital home but are at
Facets, a jewelry store, and that wife shall retrieve
them from that store);
Any games or toys that the children no longer use;
The home theater portion of the stereo system (which
consists of an amplifier unit and four speakers), and the
parties agree that the Luxman receiver and the two Boston
speakers will remain the property of husband;
Several sets of toy trains;
A citizen band police scanner.
The parties acknowledge that husband has not been able to
locate the bottle opener, the toy trains, or the CB
scanner; that husband will continue to search for those
and that if husband cannot locate them within 20
days, wife shall have access to the house when husband
is present so that she may look for those items herself.
Otherwise, the parties have completed a distribution
and division of the household furnishings and tangible
personal property and each will retain those items now in
their possession, and husband will retain any of the
other items now remaining at the former marital residence
at 1901 Dartmouth street in Camp Hill.
2. Wife shall retain the following assets:
Her pension benefits with the United states Postal
System;
Her Savings and Thrift plan with the united States Postal
System;
Both the marital and nonmarital portion of her individual
retirement account;
The investment account with Prudential Securities which
is currently registered in both names;
The dividends and other income she received from the
Prudential account from the date of separation up to now;
1991 Honda automobile.
The parties have agreed that for purposes of this
distribution, these items have a total value of
$64,068.00. To the extent that husband's signature or
other action by husband is required to transfer or
confirm these assets in wife's name, he will make,
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any documents
reasonably required to accomplish that.
3. Husband shall retain the following assets:
The benefits in his pension with the United States Postal
System;
His individual retirement account;
The amount by which real estate on 32nd Street in Camp
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Hill which he owns jointly with his former wife, Mary
McKinley, increased in value during the marriage;
Approximately $456.00 in either cash or in the form of
deposits in bank accounts at the time of separation;
The balance of the tangible personal property at the
marital residence not distributed in accordance with
Paragraph 1 of this agreement;
1990 Jeep Cherokee.
For purposes of the settlement, the parties have agreed
that these assets have a value of $32,835.00 To the
extent wife's signature or other action is required to
transfer or confirm title and ownership of these assets
to husband, wife agrees that she will make, execute,
acknowledge, and deliver such documents or take such
other actions as are reasonably required to do the same.
4. The parties will list the former marital residence at
1901 Dartmouth street in the Borough of Camp Hill for
sale with a realtor selected by mutual agreement and
will take all actions reasonably required to cooperate in
the sale of the property. When the property is sold the
costs of sale and the balance then owed on the mortgage
to Harris Savings Bank will be paid and the proceeds will
be divided as follows:
Wife shall be paid the sum of $8,479.00 of the net
proceeds;
Husband shall be paid the sum of $26,521.00 of the net
proceeds;
The balance of the net proceeds shall be divided so that
wife receives 55% of them and husband receives 45% of
them.
Husband shall have the right to exclusive possession of
the residence for a period of not more than nine months
after the date of this agreement or until the house is
sold whichever shall first occur. He shall be
responsible to pay the mortgage and the utilities and
other expenses incident to the occupancy of the property
during that time. His right to occupy the property shall
end at the settlement on the sale of the property or at
the expiration of nine months from this date, whichever
first occurs.
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5. During the marriage wife made a deposit with Ambassador
Roofing Company in the amount of $2,000.00 to pay for
repairs to the roof on the house on Dartmouth street
which were never made. Husband hereby assigns and sets
over to wife any interest or claim he has in that deposit
or any refund to which wife may become entitled. Wife
shall be responsible to contact Ambassador and arrange
the refund of that deposit which shall be hers free of
any claim by husband.
6. Each of the parties has some nonmarital property which is
owned by them. Husband's nonmarital property consists
primarily of his interest in a residence on 32nd street
in Camp Hill, which he owns with his former wife.
Wife's nonmarital property consists primarily of an
investment account with Prudential securities which she
holds in her own name.
Each of the parties waives any claim to or interest in
those separate assets of the other.
7. Regarding any debts, liabilities, or financial
obligations incurred by either party after the date of
final separation of April 10, 1993, they will each
be responsible for those separate liabilities and will
indemnify and hold the other harmless from any
claims regarding those separately acquired liabilities.
B. Should any governmental taxing body assert a tax
liability for prior joint tax returns filed by the
parties, the party responsible for the charge obligation
or omission will be responsible for the tax liability or
penalty assert~d.
9. Except as herein otherwise provided, each party may
dispose of his or her property in any way and each
party hereby waives and relinquishes any and all rights
he or she may now have or hereafter acquire under the
present or future laws of any jurisdiction to share in
the property or the estate of the other as a result of
the marital relationship including without limitation,
statutory allowance, widow's allowance, right of
intestacy, right to take against the will of the other,
and right to act as administrator or executor in the
other's estate. Each will at the request of the other
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all instruments
which may be necessary or advisable to carry into effect
this mutual waiver and relinquishment of all such
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MR. ANDES: Mr. McKinley, we've been here now three
hours today and you and I have met many times before today and
reviewed the assets and the claims in this case and how I
believe the law relates to your case. You heard the agreement I
dictated, do you understand it?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I do.
MR. ANDES: Do you have any questions about it?
MR. McKINLEY: No.
MR. ANDES: Is that what you are willing to do
today to settle this case?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I am.
MR. ANDES: And are you willing to give your wife
the items we listed to her or waive any claim you have in them,
divide the house when it is sold -- the proceeds as we outlined
them in the agreement?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. ANDES: Do you understand that this is a
permanent agreement, that even though it isn't yet reduced to
writing, and may be you and your wife will never sign it, that
as we sit here and express our agreement to the Court -- Mr.
Elicker is a representative of the Court that that makes us
bound by the terms of the agreement?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes.
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MR. ANDES: And you're willing to do that to settle
this case?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I am.
MR. WEINTRAUB: Lynn, you understand that you've
signed a divorce consent today?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And you heard the Master indicate
that the praecipe to transmit, which is the document that
requests the Court to enter a final divorce decree, will now be
prepared and submitted; and that you would finally be divorced
as a result of the actions that we're going to take resulting
from today?
MS. McKINLEY: I understand.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And that all of the economic claims
which you've asserted are being resolved by the agreement that
Mr. Andes recited for the record today?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And you understand the terms of
that agreement as I've described them, explained them, and
detailed them to you this morning?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And those terms are acceptable and
agreeable to you as a final settlement in this matter?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
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MR. WEINTRAUB: Is there anything else that you
want to share with the Master and Mr. Andes?
MS. McKINLEY: No
I acknowledge that I have read the above
stipulation and agreement, that I understand the terms of
settlement as set forth herein, and that by signing below I
ratify and affirm the agreement previously made and intend to
bind myself to the settlement as a contract obligating myself to
the terms of settlement and subjecting myself to the methods and
procedures of enforcement which may be imposed by law and in
particular section 3105 of the Domestic Relations Code.
WITNESS:
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Attorney for Plaintiff
DATE:
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Attorney for Defendant
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LYNN A. McKINLEY, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff . CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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vs. NO. 94 - 2189 CIVIL
JAMES A. McKINLEY, .
.
Defendant . IN DIVORCE
.
THE MASTER: Today is Tuesday, July 8, 1997, the
date set for a Master's hearing in the above captioned divorce
action. Present in the hearing room are the Plaintiff, Lynn A.
McKinley, and her counsel Edward J. Weintraub, and the Defendant
James A. McKinley, and his counsel Samuel L. Andes.
The complaint in divorce was filed on April 26,
1994, raising grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of
the marriage and indignities. An affidavit under section
3301(d) of the Domestic Relations Code was filed on March 15,
1996, averring the parties separated on or about April 6, 1993.
Although the parties have been separated for a period in excess
of two years, the parties have signed and filed affidavits of
consent and waivers of notice of intention to request entry of
divorce decree. Therefore, we will not need to proceed on
grounds under the indignity section of the code or under the
3301(d) section of the code. The affidavit of consent of the
husband was filed on April 25, 1997, along with his waiver of
notice of intention to request entry of divorce decree. The
affidavit of consent and waiver were signed by wife this date
and we will file those following the statement of the agreement
on the record with the Prothonotary.
The complaint also raised the economic claim of
equitable distribution. No other economic issues have been
raised.
The Master has been advised that after considerable
time spent negotiating this morning the parties have reached an
agreement with respect to the economic issues relating to
equitable distribution. We are going to have the agreement
placed on the record in the presence of the parties and counsel.
The agreement as stated will be considered the substantive
agreement of the parties and will not be subject to any changes
or modifications except for correction of typographical errors
which may be made during the transcription. After the
agreement has been placed on the record, the court reporter will
prepare a draft and will forward that draft to counsel to review
for typographical errors. After any typographical errors have
been corrected counsel and the parties will be requested to
affix their signatures and return a signed document to the
Master. Upon receipt of the signed document, the Master will
prepare an order vacating his appointment.
It is noted, however, that the signing of the
document by the parties and counsel is not required in order for
the agreement to be viable and enforceable between the parties.
The signing of the agreement is simply an affirmation of the
agreement which is going to be placed on the record at this
time.
After the Master has vacated his appointment,
counsel will then be in a position to file a praecipe
transmitting the record to the Court requesting the entry of a
final decree in divorce. Mr. Andes.
MR. ANDES: The parties have agreed to resolve the
issues of equitable distribution as follows:
1. There are 11 items of personal property remaining in the
marital residence at 1901 Dartmouth Street, that the
parties have agreed will be the property of wife if they
can all be located. Those items are as follows:
Cherry dining room table located in the kitchen;
Cherry cabinet in the living room;
Contents of a liquor cabinet;
Bottle opener on the wall in the basement;
Any books, clothing, or any other personal effects that
the wife left behind when she moved from the house;
Wife's sewing machine;
Two scarab bracelets (the parties have agreed that these
items are no longer at the marital home but are at
Facets, a jewelry store, and that wife shall retrieve
them from that store);
Any games or toys that the children no longer use;
The home theater portion of the stereo system (which
consists of an amplifier unit and four speakers), and the
parties agree that the Luxman receiver and the two Boston
speakers will remain the property of husband;
Several sets of toy trains;
A citizen band police scanner.
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The parties acknowledge thet husband has not been able to
locate the bottle opener, the toy trains, or the CB
scanner; that husband will continue to search for those
and that if husband cannot locate them within 20
days, wife shall have access to the house when husband
is present so that she may look for those items herself.
Otherwise, the parties have completed a distribution
and division of the household furnishings and tangible
personal property and each will retain those items now in
their possession, and husband will retain any of the
other items now remaining at the former marital residence
at 1901 Dartmouth street in camp Hill.
2. Wife shall retain the following assets:
Her pension benefits with the united states Postal
system;
Her Savings and Thrift plan with the united states Postal
system;
Both the marital and nonmarital portion of her individual
retirement account;
The investment account with Prudential securities which
is currently registered in both names;
The dividends and other income she received from the
Prudential account from the date of separation up to now;
1991 Honda automobile.
The parties have agreed that for purposes of this
distribution, these items have a total value of
$64,068.00. To the extent that husband's signature or
other action by husband is required to transfer or
confirm these assets in wife's name, he will make,
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any documents
reasonably required to accomplish that.
3. Husband shall retain the following assets:
The benefits in his pension with the United states Postal
System;
His individual retirement account;
The amount by which real estate on 32nd Street in Camp
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Hill which he owns jointly with his former wife, Mary
McKinley, increased in value during the marriage;
Approximately $456.00 in either cash or in the form of
deposits in bank accounts at the time of separation;
The balance of the tangible personal property at the
marital residence not distributed in accordance with
Paragraph 1 of this agreement;
1990 Jeep Cherokee.
For purposes of the settlement, the parties have agreed
that these assets have a value of $32,835.00 To the
extent wife's signature or other action is required to
transfer or confirm title and ownership of these assets
to husband, wife agrees that she will make, execute,
acknowledge, and deliver such documents or take such
other actions as are reasonably required to do the same.
4. The parties will list the former marital residence at
1901 Dartmouth street in the Borough of Camp Hill for
sale with a realtor selected by mutual agreement and
will take all actions reasonably required to cooperate in
the sale of the property. When the property is sold the
costs of sale and the balance then owed on the mortgage
to Harris Savings Bank will be paid and the proceeds will
be divided as follows:
Wife shall be paid the sum of $8,479.00 of the net
proceeds;
Husband shall be paid the sum of $26,521.00 of the net
proceeds;
The balance of the net proceeds shall be divided so that
wife receives 55% of them and husband receives 45% of
them.
Husband shall have the right to exclusive possession of
the residence for a period of not more than nine months
after the date of this agreement or until the house is
sold whichever shall first occur. He shall be
responsible to pay the mortgage and the utilities and
other expenses incident to the occupancy of the property
during that time. His right to occupy the property shall
end at the settlement on the sale of the property or at
the expiration of nine months from this date, whichever
first occurs.
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5. During the marriage wife made a deposit with Ambassador
Roofing company in the amount of $2,000.00 to pay for
repairs to the roof on the house on Dartmouth street
which were never made. Husband hereby assigns and sets
over to wife any interest or claim he has in that deposit
or any refund to which wife may become entitled. wife
shall be responsible to contact Ambassador and arrange
the refund of that deposit which shall be hers free of
any claim by husband.
6. Each of the parties has some nonmarital property which is
owned by them. Husband's nonmarital property consists
primarily of his interest in a residence on 32nd street
in Camp Hill, which he owns with his former wife.
Wife's nonmarital property consists primarily of an
investment account with Prudential Securities which she
holds in her own name.
Each of the parties waives any claim to or interest in
those separate assets of the other.
7. Regarding any debts, liabilities, or financial
obligations incurred by either party after the date of
final separation of April 10, 1993, they will each
be responsible for those separate liabilities and will
indemnify and hold the other harmless from any
claims regarding those separately acquired liabilities.
8. Should any governmental taxing body assert a tax
liability for prior joint tax returns filed by the
parties, the party responsible for the charge obligation
or omission will be responsible for the tax liability or
penalty asserted.
9. Except as herein otherwise provided, each party may
dispose of his or her property in any way and each
party hereby waives and relinquishes any and all rights
he or she may now have or hereafter acquire under the
present or future laws of any jurisdiction to share in
the property or the estate of the other as a result of
the marital relationship including without limitation,
statutory allowance, widow's allowance, right of
intestacy, right to take against the will of the other,
and right to act as administrator or executor in the
other's estate. Each will at the request of the other
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all instruments
which may be necessary or advisable to carry into effect
this mutual waiver and relinquishment of all such
interests, rights, and claims.
MR. ANDES: Mr. McKinley, we've been here now three
hours today and you and I have met many times before today and
reviewed the assets and the claims in this case and how I
believe the law relates to your case. You heard the agreement I
dictated, do you understand it?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I do.
MR. ANDES: Do you have any questions about it?
MR. McKINLEY: No.
MR. ANDES: Is that what you are willing to do
today to settle this case?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I am.
MR. ANDES: And are you willing to give your wife
the items we listed to her or waive any claim you have in them,
divide the house when it is sold -- the proceeds as we outlined
them in the agreement?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. ANDES: Do you understand that this is a
permanent agreement, that even though it isn't yet reduced to
writing, and may be you and your wife will never sign it, that
as we sit here and express our agreement to the Court -- Mr.
Elicker is a representative of the Court that that makes us
bound by the terms of the agreement?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes.
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MR. ANDES: And you're willing to do that to settle
this case?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I am.
MR. WEINTRAUB: Lynn, you understand that you've
signed a divorce consent today?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And you heard the Master indicate
that the praecipe to transmit, which is the document that
requests the Court to enter a final divorce decree, will now be
prepared and submitted; and that you would finally be divorced
as a result of the actions that we're going to take resulting
from today?
MS. McKINLEY: I understand.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And that all of the economic claims
which you've asserted are being resolved by the agreement that
Mr. Andes recited for the record today?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And you understand the terms of
that agreement as I've described them, explained them, and
detailed them to you this morning?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And those terms are acceptable and
agreeable to you as a final settlement in this matter?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
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Is there anything else that you
want to share with the Master and Mr. Andes?
MS. McKINLEY: No
I acknowledge that I have read the above
stipulation and agreement, that I understand the terms of
settlement as set forth herein, and that by signing below I
ratify and affirm the agreement previously made and intend to
bind myself to the settlement as a contract obligating myself to
the terms of settlement and subjecting myself to the methods and
procedures of enforcement which may be imposed by law and in
particular section 3105 of the Domestic Relations Code.
WITNESS:
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Attorney for Plaintiff
DATE:
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LYNN A. McKINLEY, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
vs. NO. 94 - 2189 CIVIL
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant IN DIVORCE
THE MASTER: Today is Tuesday, July 8, 1997, the
date set for a Master's hearing in the above captioned divorce
action. Present in the hearing room are the Plaintiff, Lynn A.
McKinley, and her counsel Edward J. Weintraub, and the Defendant
James A. McKinley, and his counsel Samuel L. Andes.
The complaint in divorce was filed on April 26,
1994, raising grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of
the marriage and indignities. An affidavit under Section
3301(d) of the Domestic Relations Code was filed on March 15,
1996, averring the parties separated on or about April 6, 1993.
Although the parties have been separated for a period in excess
of two years, the parties have signed and filed affidavits of
consent and waivers of notice of intention to request entry of
divorce decree. Therefore, we will not need to proceed on
grounds under the indignity section of the code or under the
3301(d) section of the code. The affidavit of consent of the
husband was filed on April 25, 1997, along with his waiver of
notice of intention to request entry of divorce decree. The
affidavit of consent and waiver were signed by wife this date
and we will file those following the statement of the agreement
on the record with the Prothonotary.
The complaint also raised the economic claim of
equitable distribution. No other economic issues have been
raised.
The Master has been advised that after considerable
time spent negotiating this morning the parties have reached an
agreement with respect to the economic issues relating to
equitable distribution. We are going to have the agreement
placed on the record in the presence of the parties and counsel.
The agreement as stated will be considered the substantive
agreement of the parties and will not be subject to any changes
or modifications except for correction of typographical errors
which may be made during the transcription. After the
agreement has been placed on the record, the court reporter will
prepare a draft and will forward that draft to counsel to review
for typographical errors. After any typographical errors have
been corrected counsel and the partiea will be requested to
affix their signatures and return a signed document to the
Master. Upon receipt of the signed document, the Master will
prepare an order vacating his appointment.
It is noted, however, that the signing of the
document by the parties and counsel is not required in order for
the agreement to be viable and enforceable between the parties.
The signing of the agreement is simply an affirmation of the
agreement which is going to be placed on the record at this
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time.
After the Master has vacated his appointment,
counsel will then be in a position to file a praecipe
transmitting the record to the Court requesting the entry of a
final decree in divorce. Mr. Andes.
MR. ANDES: The parties have agreed to resolve the
issues of equitable distribution as follows:
1. There are 11 items of personal property remaining in the
marital residence at 1901 Dartmouth Street, that the
parties have agreed will be the property of wife if they
can all be located. Those items are as follows:
Cherry dining room table located in the kitchen;
Cherry cabinet in the living room;
Contents of a liquor cabinet;
Bottle opener on the wall in the basement;
Any books, clothing, or any other personal effects that
the wife left behind when she moved from the house;
wife's sewing machine;
Two scarab bracelets (the parties have agreed that these
items are no longer at the marital home but are at
Facets, a jewelry store, and that wife shall retrieve
them from that store);
Any games or toys that the children no longer use;
The home theater portion of the stereo system (which
consists of an amplifier unit and four speakers), and the
parties agree that the Luxman receiver and the two Boston
speakers will remain the property of husband;
Several sets of toy trains;
A citizen band police scanner.
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The parties acknowledge that husband has not been able to
locate the bottle opener, the toy trains, or the CB
scanner; that husband will continue to search for those
and that if husband cannot locate them within 20
days, wife shall have access to the house when husband
is present so that she may look for those items herself.
Otherwise, the parties have completed a distribution
and division of the household furnishings and tangible
personal property and each will retain those items now in
their possession, and husband will retain any of the
other items now remaining at the former marital residence
at 1901 Dartmouth street in Camp Hill.
2. Wife shall retain the following assets:
Her pension benefits with the united states Postal
system;
Her Savings and Thrift plan with the united states Postal
System;
Both the marital and nonmarital portion of her individual
retirement account;
The investment account with Prudential Securities which
is currently registered in both names;
The dividends and other income she received from the
Prudential account from the date of separation up to now;
1991 Honda automobile.
The parties have agreed that for purposes of this
distribution, these items have a total value of
$64,068.00. To the extent that husband's signature or
other action by husband is required to transfer or
confirm these assets in wife's name, he will make,
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any documents
reasonably required to accomplish that.
3. Husband shall retain the following assets:
The benefits in his pension with the United states Postal
System;
His individual retirement account;
The amount by which real estate on 32nd Street in Camp
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Hill which he owns jointly with his former wife, Mary
McKinley, increased in value during the marriage;
Approximately $456.00 in either cash or in the form of
deposits in bank accounts at the time of separation;
The balance of the tangible personal property at the
marital residence not distributed in accordance with
Paragraph 1 of this agreement;
1990 Jeep Cherokee.
For purposes of the settlement, the parties have agreed
that these assets have a value of $32,835.00 To the
extent wife's signature or other action is required to
transfer or confirm title and ownership of these assets
to husband, wife agrees that she will make, execute,
acknowledge, and deliver such documents or take such
other actions as are reasonably required to do the same.
4. The parties will list the former marital residence at
1901 Dartmouth street in the Borough of Camp Hill for
sale with a realtor selected by mutual agreement and
will take all actions reasonably required to cooperate in
the sale of the property. When the property is sold the
costs of sale and the balance then owed on the mortgage
to Harris Savings Bank will be paid and the proceeds will
be divided as follows:
Wife shall be paid the sum of $8,479.00 of the net
proceeds;
Husband shall be paid the sum of $26,521.00 of the net
proceeds;
The balance of the net proceeds shall be divided so that
wife receives 55% of them and husband receives 45% of
them.
Husband shall have the right to exclusive possession of
the residence for a period of not more than nine months
after the date of this agreement or until the house is
sold whichever shall first occur. He shall be
responsible to pay the mortgage and the utilities and
other expenses incident to the occupancy of the property
during that time. His right to occupy the property shall
end at the settlement on the sale of the property or at
the expiration of nine months from this date, whichever
first occurs.
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5. During the marriage wife made a deposit with Ambassador
Roofing Company in the amount of $2,000.00 to pay for
repairs to the roof on the house on Dartmouth street
which were never made. Husband hereby assigns and sets
over to wife any interest or claim he has in that deposit
or any refund to which wife may become entitled. wife
shall be responsible to contact Ambassador and arrange
the refund of that deposit which shall be hers free of
any claim by husband.
6. Each of the parties has some nonmarital property which is
owned by them. Husband's nonmarital property consists
primarily of his interest in a residence on 32nd street
in Camp Hill, which he owns with his former wife.
Wife's nonmarital property consists primarily of an
investment account with Prudential Securities which she
holds in her own name.
Each of the parties waives any claim to or interest in
those separate assets of the other.
7. Regarding any debts, liabilities, or financial
obligations incurred by either party after the date of
final separation of April 10, 1993, they will each
be responsible for those separate liabilities and will
indemnify and hold the other harmless from any
claims regarding those separately acquired liabilities.
8. Should any governmental taxing body assert a tax
liability for prior joint tax returns filed by the
parties, the party responsible for the charge obligation
or omission will be responsible for the tax liability or
penalty asserted.
9. Except as herein otherwise provided, each party may
dispose of his or her property in any way and each
party hereby waives and relinquishes any and all rights
he or she may now have or hereafter acquire under the
present or future laws of any jurisdiction to share in
the property or the estate of the other as a result of
the marital relationship including without limitation,
statutory allowance, widow's allowance, right of
intestacy, right to take against the will of the other,
and right to act as administrator or executor in the
other's estate. Each will at the request of the other
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all instruments
which may be necessary or advisable to carry into effect
this mutual waiver and relinquishment of all such
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interests, rights, and claims.
MR. ANDES: Mr. McKinley, we've been here now three
hours today and you and I have met many times before today and
reviewed the assets and the claims in this case and how I
believe the law relates to your case. You heard the agreement I
dictated, do you understand it?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I do.
MR. ANDES: Do you have any questions about it?
MR. McKINLEY: No.
MR. ANDES: Is that what you are willing to do
today to settle this case?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I am.
MR. ANDES: And are you willing to give your wife
the items we listed to her or waive any claim you have in them,
divide the house when it is sold -- the proceeds as we outlined
them in the agreement?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. ANDES: Do you understand that this is a
permanent agreement, that even though it isn't yet reduced to
writing, and may be you and your wife will never sign it, that
as we sit here and express our agreement to the Court -- Mr.
Elicker is a representative of the Court that that makes us
bound by the terms of the agreement?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. ANDES: And you're willing to do that to settle
this case?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I am.
MR. WEINTRAUB: Lynn, you understand that YOU've
signed a divorce consent today?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And you heard the Master indicate
that the praecipe to transmit, which is the document that
requests the Court to enter a final divorce decree, will now be
prepared and submitted; and that you would finally be divorced
as a result of the actions that we're going to take resulting
from today?
MS. McKINLEY: I understand.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And that all of the economic claims
which you've asserted are being resolved by the agreement that
Mr. Andes recited for the record today?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And you understand the terms of
that agreement as I've described them, explained them, and
detailed them to you this morning?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And those terms are acceptable and
agreeable to you as a final settlement in this matter?
MS. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: Is there anything else that you
want to share with the Master and Mr. Andes?
MS. McKINLEY: No
I acknowledge that I have read the above
stipulation and agreement, that I understand the terms of
settlement as set forth herein, and that by signing below I
ratify and affirm the agreement previously made and intend to
bind myself to the settlement as a contract obligating myself to
the terms of settlement and subjecting myself to the methods and
procedures of enforcement which may be imposed by law and in
particular section 3105 of the Domestic Relations Code.
WITNESS:
DATE:
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· IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
· CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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vs.
· No. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
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JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant.
· CIVIL ACTION LAW
· IN DIVORCE
AMENDED
PRETRIAL STATEMENT OF PLAINTIFF
LYNN A. McKINLEY
1. List of Marital Assets:
See Plaintiff's Inventory and Appraisement attached,
2, Expert Witnesses:
Actuary, Harry Leister; Real Estate Appraiser, Terry Freeman; and
Persor,al Property Appraiser, Robert Ensminger.
3. Other Witnesses:
Plaintiff only,
4. Exhibits of Plaintiff:
A. Actuarial report on Plaintiff's and Defendant's United States Postal
Services Pension.
S, Appraisals on 15 North 32nd Street, and 1901 Dartmouth, Camp
Hill, Pennsylvania (ordered),
C. Valuation of personal property (ordered).
D, Husband's IRA account documentation.
E. Wife's IRA account documentation.
F. Documentation of Wife's $139,629 inheritance and expenditures.
G, Plaintiff's pay stub,
H. List of the parties' personal property.
I. Investment account statements.
5. Plaintiff's Income:
See Plaintiff's pay stub attached and marked as Exhibit G
Plaintiff's Exoenses:
See Plaintiff's income and expense statement attached,
Valuation of Plaintiff's oension:
See statement attached and marked as Exhibit A.
8. Counsel Fees:
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fees,
Plaintiff proposes that both parties be responsible for his/her own counsel
9, Personal Propertv:
Attached, as Exhibit H, is a list of all of the parties' personal property and
items which Plaintiff wants delivered to her by Defendant.
10. Marital Debts as of the parties date of seoaration:
Mortgage
Visa
Fulton Bank Gold MasterCard
Montgomery Ward
Discover
Bounce Protection
Fulton Bank MasterCard
Prudential Life Insurance for Husband
Aflac-Cancer Policy (Husband's portion)
TOTAL
$52,947
$ 927
$ 1,1 80
$ 597
$ 407
$ 120
$ 537
$ 295
$ 585
$57,595
Total Due Date of Final Separation (excluding Mortgage) $ 4,648
Paid by Wife
Visa
Fulton Bank Gold Master Card
Discover
Bounce Protection
Prudential Life Ins. (HI
Aflac-Cancer Policy
TOTAL
Paid by Husband
Visa
Montgomery Ward
Fulton Bank Master Card
TOTAL
$ 164
$1 , 1 80
$ 407
$ 120
$ 295
$ 585
$2,751
$ 763
$ 597
$ 537
$1,897
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11. Proposed Resolution of Economic Issues:
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Assets to Wife
1991 Honda Accord
Savings and Thrift (W)
IRA(W)
Prudential
Prudential ~ividends
Pension (W)
Cash to Wife by Husband
TOTAL
Assets to Husband
Marital Residence
1990 Jeep Cherokee
IRA (H)
Personal Property
Pension (H)
32nd Street Appreciation
Bank Account
TOTAL
Less Cash to Wife
TOTAL
$ 8,100
27,294
413
12,972
3,434
10,099
21,386
$ 83,698 (55%)
$ 52,619
7,075
413
5,000
16,304
8,000
456
$ 89,867
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$ 68,481 (45%)
Separate Property:
Husband - 21 5 North 32nd Street, Camp Hill
Wife - Prudential Investment Account
Alimony to Plaintiff Wife:
None,
Edward J. Weintraub, Esquire
2650 North Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717) 238.2200
10#17441
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
AND NOW, this 3rd day of July, 1997, I, Joanne M. Bennett, hereby
certify that I have this day served a copy of the within document, by mailing same by
first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
P.O. Box 168
Lemoyne, PA 17043
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· IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
· CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA
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· No. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
.
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant.
· CIVIL ACTION LAW
· IN DIVORCE
AMENDED
PRETRIAL STATEMENT OF PLAINTIFF
LYNN A. McKINLEY
1, List of Marital Assets:
See Plaintiff's Inventory and Appraisement attached,
2. Expert Witnesses:
Actuary, Harry Leister; Real Estate Appraiser, Terry Freeman; and
Personal Property Appraiser, Robert Ensminger,
3, Other Witnesses:
Plaintiff only,
4, fxbjbits of Plaintiff:
A, Actuarial report on Plaintiff's and Defendant's United States Postal
Services Pension,
B. Appraisals on 15 North 32nd Street, and 1901 Dartmouth, Camp
Hill, Pennsylvania (ordered),
C. Valuation of personal property (ordered),
D, Husband's IRA account documentation.
E, Wife's IRA account documentation.
F. Documentation of Wife's $139,629 inheritance and expenditures,
G, Plaintiff's pay stub.
H. List of the parties' personal property,
I. Investment account statements.
5. Plaintiff's Income:
See Plaintiff's pay stub attached and marked as Exhibit G
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6, Plaintiff's Expenses:
See Plaintiff's income and expense statement attached.
7, Valuation of Plaintiff's pension:
See statement attached and marked as Exhibit A.
Mortgagtl
Visa
Fulton Bank Gold MasterCard
Montgomery Ward
Discover
Bounce Protection
Fulton Bank MasterCard
Prudential Life Insurance for Husband
Aflac-Cancer Policy (Husband's portion)
TOTAL
8, Counsel Fees:
Plaintiff proposes that both parties be responsible for his/her own counsel
Paid by Wife
Visa
Fulton Bank Gold Master Card
Discover
Bounce Protection
Prudential Life Ins, (H)
Aflac-Cancer Policy
TOTAL
Paid by Husband
Visa
Montgomery Ward
Fulton Bank Master Card
TOTAL
9, Personal Prooertv:
Attached. as Exhibit H. is a list of all of the parties' personal property and
items which Plaintiff wants delivered to her by Defendant,
10. Marital Debts as of the oarties date of seoaration:
fees,
$52,947
$ 927
$ 1,1 80
$ 597
$ 407
$ 120
$ 537
$ 295
$ 585
$57,595
Total Due Date of Final Separation (excluding Mortgage) $ 4,648
$ 164
$1 , 1 80
$ 407
$ 120
$ 295
$ 585
$2,751
$ 763
$ 597
$ 537
$1.897
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Assets to Wife
1991 Honda Accord
Savings and Thrift (WI
IRA (WI
Prudential
Prudential Dividends
Pension (WI
Cash to Wife by Husband
TOTAL
Assets to Husband
Marital Residence
1 990 Jeep Cherokee
IRA (HI
Personal Property
Pension (HI
32nd Street Appreciation
Bank Account
TOTAL
Less Cash to Wife
TOTAL
$ 8.100
27.294
413
12.972
3,434
10.099
21,386
$ 83.698 (55%)
$ 52,619
7,075
413
5,000
16,304
8,000
456
$ 89,867
121.386\
$ 68,481 (45%)
Seoarate Property:
Husband - 21 5 North 32nd Street. Camp Hill
Wife - Prudential Investment Account
Alimonv to Plaintiff Wife:
None.
Respectfllllysubmitted:
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2650 North Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717) 238-2200
10#17441
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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NO. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
LYNN A, McKINLEY,
Plaintiff
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN DIVORCE
AMENDED
INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT
OF
LYNN A, McKINLEY
I, Lynn A, McKinley, file the following inventory and appraisement of
all property owned or possessed by either party at the time this action was
commenced and all property transferred within the preceding three years,
I verify that the statements made in this inventory and appraisement
are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to
the penalties of 18 Pa, C,S. ~4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities,
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ASSETS OF PARTIES
Plaintiff marks on the list below those items applicable to the case at
bar and itemizes the assets on the following pages, If an item has been appraised, a
copy of the appraisal report is attached.
(X) 1. Real property
(X) 2. Motor vehicles
( ) 3. Stocks, bonds, securities and options
( ) 4. Certificates of deposit
(X) 5. Checking accounts, cash
(X) 6, Savings accounts, money market and savings certificates
( ) 7, Contents of safe deposit boxes
( ) 8, Trusts
( ) 9, Life Insurance policies lindicate face value, cash surrender value
and current beneficiaries)
( ) 10, Annuities
( ) 1" Gifts
(X) 12. Inheritances
( ) 13. Patents, copyrights, inventions, royalties
( ) 14. Personal property outside the home
( ) 15. Businesses (list all owners, including percentage of ownership,
and officer/director positions held by a party with company)
( ) 16, Employment termination benefits. severance pay, workman' s
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(X) 19. Retirement plans, Individual Retirement Accounts
( ) 20. Disability payments
( ) 21. Litigation claims (matured and unmatured)
( ) 22. Military/V .A, benefits
( ) 23. Education benefits
( ) 24, Debts due, including loans, mortgages held
(X) 25, Household furnishings and personalty (include as a total
category and attach itemized list if distribution of such assets is
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Jeffrey S. Myers. f.S.A
Thomas t. Zimmerman, F.S,A
Oleoo A, II.fer, F,S.A
Piyal S. GooneliUde. ES.A
Frank S, Rhode., F.S,A., ",C.AS
Charles B. FriedlilntJcr, A,SA
lIolly A. Ruu, FS.A.
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April 16, 1996
Samuel L, Andes, Esquire
525 North Twelfth Street
P.O, Box 168
Lemoyne, PA 17043
RE: James A. McKinley
Dear Mr. Andes:
You provided me with the following information concerning James A McKinley:
1. Date of birth - December 9, 1944.
2, Date hired. April 4, 1970,
3, Date married - December 20, 1986,
4. Date separated - April 6, 1993,
5, Accrued monthly pension as of March 31, 1993 - $1,029.
6, High three year average salary as of March 31, 1993 . $29,366.
Currently, James A. McKinley is 51 years of age (age nearest birthday).
The Civil Service Retirement System is a defined benefit pension plan. The pension benefit
provided upon retirement is based upon the final three year average earnings and the years
of service, An employee may retire after attaining age 55 and completing 30 years of service,
James A. McKinley was 25 years of age on the date of hire. Thus, he will be eligible to retire
at age 55, If his employment is terminated before age 55, his pension would start at age 62,
As previously indicated, Mr, McKinley had accrued a monthly pension as of March 31, 1993,
of $1,029, Since this benefit takes into account 16,71 years of service before the date of
marriage and it does not take into account ,01 year of service after March 31, 1993, it is
I\l'l'l'~~:\ry 10 mult iply hy II "coverture fraction" in order to determine the portion of the
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years from the date of marriage until the date of separation) and the denominator is 22,99
(the years from the date of hire until March 31, 1993), Thus, the "coverture fraction" is ,27
16,29 divided by 22,99).
The portion of James A. McKinley's pension benefit earned during the marriage is $278
($1,029 multiplied by ,27).
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While James A. McKinley is covered under the Civil Service Retirement System, he is not
covered for Social Security benefits, In accordance with the Combleth vs. Cornbleth
decision, it is necessary to calculate what his Social Security benefit would have been if he
had been covered for this benefit. On the basis of the earnings information previously
indicated and assuming the previous earnings increased in accordance with the increase in
the U.S. average salaries, the estimated Social Security benefit attributable to the marriage
to start at age 62 is $176 per month for retirement at age 55, $151 per month for retirement
at age 60 and $143 per month for retirement at age 62,
The following table shows the present value of the pension earned during the marriage:
Present Value of Benefits Earned
Durin!! Marrine-e
Retirement Social
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55 $46,190 $15,503 $30,687
60 29,604 13,300 16,304
62 24,487 12,596 11,891
If James A. McKinley continues to work, he will be eligible to retire at age 55, Ifhis
employment is terminated before age 55, his pension would start at age 62, Therefore, I
calculated the present value for retirement at ages 55, 60 and 62.
The Social Security benefit and the pension benefit provided by the Civil Service Retirement
System are indexed. What this means is that each year the benefit increases in accordance
with the Consumer Price Index. The above figures are based on the assumption that the
Consumer Price Index would increase at the rate of 3.0% per year. The Consumer Price Index
increased on the average at the rate of 5,35% per year over the last 30 )'ears, 5,66% per year
over the last 20 years and 3.62% per year over the last 10 years,
The present value computations have been based upon the assumptions promulgated by the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation for annuity valuations. The interest rate is 5.8% per
year for 20 years followed by 4,75% per year. The mortality is in accordance with the 1983
Group Annuity Mortality Table.
With best regards,
HML:kad
Yours sincerely,
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Consu ting Actuary
MEMORANDUM
EDWARD J. WEINTRAUB
"'ITOIlNEY ANIl COUNSEI.OIl AT IA IV
2f>50 N. TIIIIlIl STIIEET
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TO:
Robert E. Elicker, II, Esquire
FROM:
Edward J. Weintraub, Esq.
RE:
McKinley v. McKinley
No. 94-2189 Civil Term
DATE:
November 26, 1996
Confirming my office's November 25, 1996 call to yours, Sam Andes and I are trying
to finalize a settlement of this matter. Therefore, we want you to extend the time for
filing Pretrial Statements, which were due on November 25, 1996. Please let us have
three weeks to see if a settlement can be finalized.
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pc: Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
Lynn McKinley
DICTATED BUT NOT READ
I~ THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
!iNN A. McKINLEY
Plaintiff
vs.
JAMES A. i-1cKINLEY
NO.
94-2189
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HonON FOR APPOINTMENT OF }!ASTER
(~) (Defendant),
following claims:
moves the court to appoint
James A. McKinley
a master with respect to the
( ) Divorc:e
( ) Annulment
,(.) Alimony
{. ) :Alimony Pendente
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Distribution of Property
Support
Counsel Fees
Costs and Expenses
Lite
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and i~'suppo~t of tBe motion states:
;0, .':' (1) Discovery is complete as to the claims(s) for which the
appoi~~ent of a ma~ter is requested. Plaintiff
'.',: ;; (2) The ~t (has) 1116l! Rat) appeared in
(by hf's::attorney, . Edward Weintraub
I ..~ (3) The staturory ground(s) for divorce (is)
~ection 3301 Ie)
(4) Delete the inapplicable paragraph(s):
(a) The action is not contested.
(b) An agreement has been reached with respect to the
the action (personally)
,Esquire).
(are)
following claims:
(c) The action is contested with respect to the following
claims:
or fact.
(5) The action (~) (does not involve) complex issues of law
(6) The hearing is expected to take 1/2 day (hours) (days),
(7) Additional information, if any. relevant to the motion:
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Date: 10/17/96
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E. Robert Elicker, II, Esquire
Office of the Divorce Master
9 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
RE: Lynn McKinley vs. James McKinley
No. 94-2189 Civil Term
Dear Mr, Elicker:
Enclosed is the Pre-Trial Statement which I file on behalf of the Defendant,
James A. McKinley. I have sent a copy to the Plaintiff's counsel this date. Thank
you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
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Samuel L. Andes
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Enclosure
cc: Edward Weintraub, Esquire
SAMUEL L. ANDES
ATTOIlNEY AT 1.AW
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SAMUEL L.ANPE"
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E. Robert Elicker, Master
Office of the Divorce Master
9 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
RE: McKinley
Dear Mr. Elicker:
Pre-trial statements were due in the above matter on 25 November 1996. By the
time you receive this letter, you should have my statement in your file, I agreed to give
Ed Weintraub, who represents Mrs, McKinley, additional time to prepare his pre-trial
statement because I thought he and I could settle the case without further litigation,
Unfortunately, those settlement discussions have not been productive. I do not
believe we will settle the case now without litigation, or at least without further steps
toward litigation and a better opportunity to negotiate after both of us are fully familiar
with the assets and claims in the case, Accordingly, I do not want the matter delayed
any further,
I have advised Ed of this and asked that he file his pre-trial statement promptly,
In the meantime, I request that you schedule a pre-trial conference at your first
available date, In that way the case will stay on schedule while Ed prepares his pre-
trial memo,
Thank you for your cooperation,
Sincerely,
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Samuel L. Andes
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cc: Edward Weintraub, Esquire
James McKinley
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SAMUEL L. ANDES
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E. Robert Elicker, II, Master
Office of the Divorce Master
9 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
RE: McKinley vs, McKinley
Dear Mr, Elicker:
All settlement discussions in the above case were broken off prior to the end of
November, While I have no problem with you waiting un1il23 December 1996 to
receive Mr. Weintraub's pre-trial memo, I request that you schedule a pre-trial
conference now, rather than waiting until you have his memo, I would like to try to have
the pre-trial conference sometime in early or mid January and the sooner you place it
on your schedule the sooner we will have it held,
Thank you for your cooperation,
Sincerely,
A.-
Samuel L. Andes
amr
cc: Edward Weintraub, Esquire
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EDWARD J. WEINTRAUB
ATroRNEY ANIl COUNSEI.OII AT lAW
2hSI) N. TI IIll1l STREET
I IAllIlISIlUllG,l'ENNSYI.VANIA 17 I II)
(717) 23H.221)1) (',IX 17 17) 2:lH'<12HI)
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
Robert E. Elicker, II, Esquire
Edward J. Weintraub, ~
McKinley v. McKinley
NO. 94-2189 Civil Term
RE:
DATE:
December 20, 1996
!:nclosed please find copies of Plaintiff's Pretrial Statement, Inventory and
Appraisement and Income and Expense forms in the above referenced matter.
When choosing a date for the Pretrial Conference, please note that Mrs. McKinley will
be out of town from January 25, 1997 through February 1, 1997 and February 28,
1997 through March 12, 1997.
I look forward to hearing from you with a date and time for the Conference.
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pc: Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
Lynn A. McKinley
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EDW AltD J, WEINTRAUB
AlTllllNEY AND COUNSELOII AT LAW
2C,511 N. TlUIlD STlIEET
IIAllIlISIIUIl(;,I'ENNSYLV ANIA 1711 II
(717) 2'IH,221111 FAX (7\ 7) 2'IH,'12Hll
MEMORANDUM
FROM:
Lawrence E. Welker, Prothonotary
Edward J. Weintraub, E~
McKinley v, McKinley
No. 94-2189 Civil Term
TO:
RE:
DATE:
December 20, 1996
Enclosed for filing, please find the following:
1. Original and one (1) copy of Plaintiff's Pretrial Statement;
2. Original and one (11 copy of Plaintiff's Inventory and Appraisement;
3. Original and one (1) copy of Plaintiff's Income and Expense statement.
Please file the above documents and return to me, one (11 time-stamped copy of each
in the enclosed self-addressed stamped envelope.
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Robert E. Elicker, II, Esquire
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CIVIL ACTION - LAW
NO. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
DEFENDANT'S PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT
Defendant, by his attorney, Samuel L. Andes, files this Pre-Trial Statement in
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property as known by the Defendant. Attached hereto and marked as Exhibit B is a list of
the non-marital assets as known by Defendant.
2. EXPERT WITNESSES, At the present time Defendant expects that the parties
will be able to stipulate to the value of most marital assets, If they are not, he reserves the
right to call the following witnesses if necessary:
A. A real estate appraiser to establish the value of real estate and
any increase in the value of real estate owned by the parties,
B. An actuary or other qualified expert to establish the value of the
marital portion of each party's pension.
C. Any other expert witnesses necessary to rebut any testimony
offered by the Plaintiff in her case in chief.
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reserves the right to call witnesses to testify about her marital misconduct. Further, he
reserves the right to call fact witnesses as may be necessary to rebut any evidence offered
by Plaintiff in her case in chief.
4, EXHIBITS. Other than tax returns, investment account statements, deeds, and
the like, all of which are equally accessible to both parties at the present time to
Defendant's knowledge, Defendant knows of no exhibits he plans to offer into evidence at
this time, Defendant expects the parties will be able to agree upon the value and identity
of many of the marital assets. He reserves the right, however, to offer into evidence such
i: exhibits as may be necessary to respond to Defendant's case in chief.
5, INCOME STATEMENT, Attached hereto is a copy of an Income and Expense
Statement prepared by the Defendant.
6. EXPENSE STATEMENT, Attached hereto is a copy of an Income and Expense
Statement prepared by the Defendant.
7. PENSION INFORMATION. 80th parties are employed by the United States Postal
Service, although they each have differing pension rights because they participate in
different pension plans. Those pension interests have been valued by an actuary and
Defendant expects that the value established by that method will be the subject of a
stipulation between the parties. In the event that the parties do not agree, Defendant
reserves the right to call an actuary, as an expert witness, to testify about the value of
each party's pension benefits accrued during the marriage,
8. COUNSEL FEES. Defendant has engaged his attorney at the rate of $150.00 per
hour. If Plaintiff makes a claim for attorney's fees, Defendant intends to offer testimony
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statements from his attorney and testimony from Defendant and, if necessary, from his
attorney.
9. PERSONAL PROPERTY. Defendant believes the tangible personal property of the
parties has been divided to their satisfaction and that it will not be necessary for the master
to entertain testimony about the division or value of those assets. In the event that the
parties are not able to agree on those items, however, Defendant would propose to have
those items appraised and made the subject of a stipulation of the parties based upon the
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10. MARITAL DEBTS. The marital debts of the parties as known by the Defendant
are set forth in Exhibit A and Exhibit B which are attached hereto. In addition to those
debts, each party has paid certain credit card and credit accounts since the date of
separation. If the parties are not able to otherwise agree, Defendant expects that each
" party will offer testimony, and perhaps exhibits, about the marital debts paid by each of
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use, and the tangible personal property now in their possession, and that Plaintiff pay him
$1,017.70 to make the distribution of assets substantially equal. He proposes that neither
party be awarded alimony, counsel fees, or expenses and that the parties be divorced
promptly.
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Samuel L. Andes
Attorney for Defendant
Supreme Court ID 17225
525 North 12th Street
Lemoyne, PA 17043
(7171761-5361
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ASSET VALUE VALUATION LIENS OF
LIEN
Federal civil Unknown Unknown A portion of this N/A N/A
service retirement benefit was
retirement earned prior to the
(Husband) marriage of the parties and
a portion was (3arned after
the separation of the
parties
Unknown N/A N/A .
Value of Unknown This property was owned
residence at prior to the marriage and
215 North only the increase in value
32nd Street, during the marriage is ,
Camp Hill, PA, marital. James McKinley
as of the date owns this property jointly
of marriage with his former wife and
and any so he is entitled to only
increase in one-half of the increase in
value after value during the marriage.
separation
(Huband)
Value of Unknown Unknown Wife inherited these N/A N/A
Wife's non- assets prior to the date of
marital marriage and retained
investments them in her sole name.
The increase in value from
the date of marriage until
the date of separation is
marital property,
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ASSET VALUE VALUATION PORTION LIENS OF
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Residence at 1901 $91,500,00 15 March 100% Mortgage $56,000
Dartmouth Street, Camp 1996 to Harris as of
Hill, PA (Husband and Savings 4/93
Wife) Assn,
Federal Civil Service $16,304.00 April, 1996 The value given None N/A
Retirement System is the marital known
benefits (Husband) portion
Pennsylvania Employes' $10,099.00 June, 1996 The value given None N/A
Retirement System is the marital known
benefits (Wife) portion
Postal Service Savings $21,081,00 100% None N/A
and Thrift Plan (Wife) known
Investment account with $12,873.71 April, 1993 100% None N/A ,
Prudential Securities known
Smith 8arney individual $395.32 June, 1996 100% None N/A
retirement account known
(Husband)
Individual retirement $6,000,00 June, 1996 100% None N/A
account (Wife) (est'd) known
Increase in value of Unknown Unknown y, of any N/A N/A
residence at 215 North increase from
32nd Street, Camp Hill, date of
PA (Husband) marriage to
date of
separation
Increase in value of Unknown Unknown Increase in None N/A
portfolio of investments value from date known
(Wife) of marriage to
date of
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1990 Jeep Cherokee Unknown Unknown $10,000.00 None N/A
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Household furnishings, Unknown Unknown Majority are None N/A
appliances and tangible marital known
personal property
(Husband and Wife)
NOTE: Husband anticipates that the parties will divide the motor vehicles and the household
items privately without further valuation or involvement by the Court.
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LYNN A. McKINLEY,
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND
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Defendant
NO. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
IN DIVORCE
DEFENDANT'S INCOME AND. EXPENSE STATEMENT
INCOME
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Defendant is employed by the U.S. Postal Service. As of October, 1996, his income
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Gross Salary for 21 pay periods
Less:
Federal income tax
Federal civil service retirement
Medicare tax
PA income tax
Local income tax
Child support
$4,631,74
$2,044.77
$509.57
$994.37
$355,13
$1.499,40
TOTAL INCOME. NET OF TAXES
FOR 42 WEEKS
$35,513.19
$10,034,98
$25,478.21
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EXPENSES
Attached hereto and marked as Exhibit B is a list of Defendant's typical monthly
JAMES A, McKINLEY
expenses.
I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.
C.S. 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.
, DATE:
IOOOI41-1136IJ A MCKINLEY 1192-34-71201 21 96 24776593 I
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Home
$715.00
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heating, electric, etc.I_$230.00
Mortgage/Rent
Maintenance
Utilities (telephone,
Employment (transportation, lunches)
$80.00
Taxes
Real Estate
Personal Property
Income
$102.00
$
$792.00
Insurance
Homeowners
Automobile
Life
Health
$15.00
$95.00
$105.00
$38.00
$150.00
Automobile (payments, fuel, repairs)
Medical
Doctor/Dentist/Orthodontist)
Hospital
Special Needs (glasses, braces, etc.)
$40.00
$
$40.00
Education
Private/Parochial School)
College
$
$200.00
Personal
Clothing
Food
Other (Barber, household supplies,
Credit payments and loans
$40'.00
$150.00
laundry) $30.00
-$100.00
Miscellaneous
Household Help/Child care
Entertainment (papers, books, vacations)
Gifts, Charitable Contributions
Professional and Legal Fees
Child support/Alimony payments
$
$40.00
$30.00
$
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Plaintiff,
.. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
.. CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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.. No, 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
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JAMES A. McKINLEY.
Defendant.
.. CIVIL ACTION LAW
.. IN DIVORCE
PRETRIAL STATEMENT OF PLAINTIFF
LYNN A. McKINLEY
1. List of Marital Assets:
See Plaintiff's Inventory and Appraisement attached.
2. Exoert Witnesses:
Actuary, Harry Leister; Real Estate Appraiser, Terry Freeman; and
Personal Property Appraiser, Robert Ensminger.
3. Other Witnesses:
Plaintiff only,
4. Exhibits of Plaintiff:
A. Actuarial report on Plaintiff's United States Postal Services Pension.
B. Appraisal on 1 5 North 32nd Street, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
(ordered) .
C. Valuation of personal property (ordered).
D. Husband's IRA account statement.
E. Wife's IRA account statement.
F. Documentation of Wife's $140,000 inheritance and expenditures.
G. Plaintiff's pay stub.
H. List of the parties' personal property.
5. Plaintiff's Income:
See Plaintiff's pay stub attached and marked as Exhibit G
6. Plaintiff's Exoenses:
See Plaintiff's income and expense statement attached.
7, Valuation of Plaintiff's oension:
See statement attached and marked as Exhibit A.
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Plaintiff proposes that both parties be responsible for his/her own counsel
fees,
9, Personal Prooertv:
Attached, as Exhibit H, is a list of all of the parties' personal property and
items which Plaintiff wants delivered to her by Defendant.
10. Marital Debts as of the oarties date of seoaration:
Mortgage
Visa
Fulton Bank Gold MasterCard
Montgomery Ward
Discover
Bounce Protection
Fulton Bank MasterCard
11. Prooosed Resolution of Economic Issues:
Assets to Wife:
1991 Honda Accord
Pension (W)
IRA (W)
Personal Property
Appreciation on 32nd St. (Estimated)
Pension (HI
E,F, Hutton
TOTAL
Assets to Husband:
Marital Residence
$95,000 - fair market value
- 56,026 - mortgage
$38,974
1990 Jeep Cherokee
Personal Property
IRA (HI
TOTAL
Debts to Husband:
Visa
Fulton MasterCard
Montgomery Ward
Check Bounce Protection
TOTAL
$52,947
$ 927
$ 1,1 80
$ 597
$ 407
$ 120
$ 537
$ 9,000
$ 21,000
$ 6,000
$ 1,000
$ 10,000
$ 20,000
$ 12.000
$ 79,000
$ 38,974
$ 11 ,000
$ 10,000
$ 1 .000
$ 60,974
$ 927
$ 537
$ 597
$ 120
$ 2,181
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Discover
TOTAL
$ 1 , 1 80
$ 407
$ 1,587
Separate Prooertv:
Husband - 215 North 32nd Street, Camp Hill
Wife - Prudential Investment Account
Alimonv to Plaintiff Wife:
$500 per month for a period of three (3) years,
Respectfully submitted:
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Edward J. Weintraub, Esquire
2650 North Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(7171 238-2200
ID#17441
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I, the undersigned, Lynn A. McKinley, acknowledge that the facts stated in the
foregoing document are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and
belief.
I understand that any false statements herein are made subject to the penalties
of 18 Pa. C.S.A. Section 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.
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AND NOW, this ~:)IIV,'! day of I.f ,~ d ~ ),,' ,1996, I, Joanne M.
Bennett, hereby certify that I have this day served a copy of the within document, by
mailing same by first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
Samuel L, Andes, Esquire
P.O. Box 168
Lemoyne, PA 17043
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Clyd. IRgrich. F.S.A.
Robe, " Dolan, A,S,A,
David F, Sli,lin., A,S.A,
Robert J, Mruik, F,S,A,
David II, Klllick. F.S,A,
lefrrey S, Myen, F,S,A,
Thomu L. Zimmerman. F.S.A.
Glenn A, lIarer, F,S,A,
Piyal S, Goooetill,ke, F,S,A,
Frank S, Rhodes, F,S,A" A,C,A,S,
Charles D, Friedlander, A,S,^'
lIolly ^' RllSI, F,S,A,
Enrolled Actuuic. (ERISA)
Coorad M, Sie.el, F,S,A.
Earl L, Mummert. E,A,
Kevin A, Em, A,S,A,
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2650 N, Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
RE: Lynn A. McKinley
June 18, 1996
Dear Mr. Weintraub:
You provided me with the following information concerning Lynn A. McKinley:
1. Date of birth. February 26, 1954.
2. Date hired - March 16, 1985.
3. Date married - December 20, 1986,
4. Date separated - April 6, 1993 (Actually, you gave me a date of separation of
April 10, 1993, but I used April 6, 1993, to prepare the valuation concerning
Mr. McKinley and to be consistent, I used the same date to do this valuation for
Ms. McKinley).
5. Final average salary as of April 30, 1993 - $27,495.
6. Data with respect to Ms. McKinley's status under the Thrift Savings Plan as
follows:
a. Account balance on November I, 1992 . $18,932,
b, Account balance on April 30, 1993 . $21,081.
c. The entire account was invested in the G Fund and the rate of return on the G
Fund for the 12 months ending April 1993 was 6.95%.
Currently, Lynn A. McKinley is 42 years of age (age nearest birthday).
The Federal Employes' Retirement System is a defined benefit pension plan, The pension
benefit provided upon retirement is based upon the final average earnings and the years of
service, The benefit formula provides a larger pension if the pension starts at age 62 or later,
An employee may retire on full benefits upon the attainment of age 56 and the completion of
30 years of service or upon the attainment of age 60 and the completion of 20 years of service,
Lynn A, McKinley was 31 years of age on the date of hire, Thus, she will be eligible to retire
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on full benefits at age 60. If her employment is terminated after completing 5 but less than
20 years of service, her pension would start at age 62. If her employment is terminated after
completing at least 20 years of service, her pension would start at age 60.
Based upon the pension formula contained in the Federal Employes' Retirement System I
determined the monthly pension earned as of the date of separation as follows:
Retirement AIm
Monthly Pension
Earned as of
Date of Separation
56
60
62
$118
184
203
The monthly pensions indicated in the immediately preceding tsble take into account 1.76
years of service before the date of marriage and it does not take into account .01 year of
service after March 31, 1993. Therefore, it is necessary to multiply by a "coverture fraction"
in order to determine the portion of the pension earned during the marriage. The numerator
of the "coverture fraction" is 6.29 (the years from the date of marriage until the date of
separation) and the denominator is 8.04 (the years from the date of hire until March 31,
1993). Thus, the "coverture fraction" is .78 (6.29 divided by 8.04).
The following table shows the monthly pension earned during the marriage:
Retirement A!!e
Monthly Pension Earned
Durine' The Marria!!e
56
60
62
$ 92
144
158
The following table shows the present value of the monthly pension earned during the
marriage:
Retirement A!!e
Present Value
Monthly Pension Earned
Durin!! The Marrialle
56
60
62
$ 8,192
10,099
9,841
You requested that I make calculations based upon retirement at ages 55, 60 and 62. I did
not make a calculation for age 55 since Ms, McKinley would not be eligible to retire at that
age even on reduced benefits. However, I did make calculations at age 56, the earliest age at
which she could retire on reduced benefits,
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The present value of the pension earned during the marriage is $10,099 for retirement at age
60 and $9,841 for retirement at age 62. It is $258 ($10,099 less $9,841) more for retiring at
age 60. What this means is that since the pension formula for retirement at age 60 is lower
than the pension formula for retirement at age 62, the reduction in the pension formula is
less than what a true actuarial reduction would be.
The pension benefit is indexed starting at age 62, Starting at age 62 the benefit will increase
with the increase equal to the increase in the Consumer Price Index reduced by 1%, The
present value figures in this report are based on the assumption that the pension benefit
would increase at age 62 by 2% per year. This was obtained by subtracting 1% from an
assumed increase in the Consumer Price Index of 3% per year. The Consumer Price Index
increased on the average at the rate of 5,35% per year over the last 30 years, 5.66% per year
over the last 20 years and 3.62% per year over the last 10 years.
The present value computations have been based upon the assumptions promulgated by the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation for annuity valuations, The interest rate is 5.8% per
year for 20 years followed by 4.75% per year. The mortality is in accordance with the 1983
Group Annuity Mortality Table, rated six years.
Lynn A McKinley is also covered under the Thrift Savings Plan. This is a defined
contribution pension plan. The figure that is martial property for divorce purposes is the
account balance on the date of separation accumulated with investment earnings only.
Based upon the data previously described, I have estimated the account balance to be about
$20,723 as of March 31, 1993. I then increased this with interest at the rate of 6.95% per year
to obtain an accumulated amount as of the current date of $25,351.
The 6.95% interest rate is the rate of return earned on the G Fund for the 12 months ending
April 1993. I assumed that the same annual rate of return would have continued from
March 31, 1993, until the current date,
All of the figures in this report have been determined as of April 16, 1996 (the date of the
report concerning Mr. McKinley) and the assumptions in making the calculations in this
report are the same as those used to make the present value calculations for Mr. McKinley.
With best regards,
Yours sincerely,
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consuj'ng Actuary ~
Name: LYNN A MCKINLEV
DET AIL OF ACCOUNT ACTIVITY
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ActiVity Pavroll
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MONTH-END BALANCE OCT 1995
n 18000009 11/03/95 11/03/95
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MONTH-END BALANCE OEC 1995
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MONTH-END BALANCE FEB 1996
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MONTH-END BALANCE MAR 1996
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P . Monthly lo.n p.yment .umm.,y
21,005,16
129,26
129,26
450,3B
21.714.06
134,90
138,39
138.58
245,80
22.371. 73
138,58
13B,56
406,34
2?055.23
13B,5B
138,5B
154,65
23,487.04
13B.58
138,58
174,26
23,93B.46
13B,98
138.9B
237.20
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Autom.lle 11%1
4,130,19
12,93
12,93
55,33
4,211,3B
13.49
13,B4
13,86
34.86
4,2B7,43
13.86
13,86
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4,365,B6
13,86
13.B6
24,93
4,41B,51
13,86
13.B6
2B,50
4,474.73
',3.90
13.90
34.94
4,537.47
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13,661. 15
51,70
51,70
206,83
13.971.38
53,96
55.36
55,43
124,96
14.261.09
55,43
55,43
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14,560,61
55,43
55,43
86,38
14,757,85
55,43
55,43
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14,967,12
55,59
55,59
123.97
15,202.27
Activity Code.
G Fund
25,69B,04
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0,00
130,43
25,828.47
0,00
0,00
0,00
130,20
25,958,67
0.00
0,00
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26.086,36
0,00
0,00
119.85
26.206.21
0.00
0,00
140,28
26.346,49
0,00
0.00
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0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
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0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
0,00
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193,B9
193,89
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14,068.35
202,35
207.59
207,B7
275,42
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207,87
207.87
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15.895,34
207,B7
207,87
146,11
16,457,19
207,B7
207,87
160.B9
17.033.82
208.47
208.47
253.93
17,704.69
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38.796,5
193,8
193,8
712,5
39.B96,B
202,3
207,5
207,8
405,6
40,920.2
207,8
207,8
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41,981.7
207,8
207,B
265,9
42,663,4
207,8
207,8
301.1
43,380,3
20B,4
208,4
396.1
44.193,3
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TO: Lynn Plenty
SOCIAL SECURITY #: 120-46-0985
Please be advised that the trustees of Robert J. Morrison Assoeiates Pension Plan
applied for and reccived a favorablc dctcrmination conccrning thc termination of thc
above refcrenced Plan, As a result of this, you arc cntitlc:d to rcceive the Present
Value of your Accrued Benefit which resulted from your prior participation in the
above referenced plan, Therefore, in accordance with Internal Revenue Service
Rulings, we hereby notify you that you are entitlcd to receive your money in a lump-
sum distribution. The amount of such distribution will be S2,007,62 which is based on
the below facts and figures which the Trustees believe to be accurate. Please check
these facts and figures, since they may affect the amount of distribution which you are
to rec:ei ve.
Date of Birth 02/26/54 Date of Participation 11/01/81
Date of Hire 09/26/80 Date of Termination 06/15/87
Date of Normal Retirement 03/01/16 Date of Valuation 10/01/88
Your cost basis in the Plan consists of:
A) Pure mandatory contributions (exclusive of interest) of SO.OO
B) Accumulated PS-58 Cost of SO,OO
C) Total cost basis is SO.OO
The taxable distribution, therefo;'e, is S2,007.62 less SO.OO, or S2,007.62.
If you decide to take advantage of the Capital Gains Treatment, the fOllowing will
apply:
A) Capital gain portion of distribution is SO,OO.
B) Ordinary income portion is S2,007.62.
Another alternative may be to take the entire distribution as ordinary income and then
apply the 5 or 10 Year Forward Averaging Tax Treatment when available. You may
consult the attached Notice of Tax Treatment for more information regarding these
options.
It may be advisable to roll this money over into an Individual Retirement Account or
another qualified plan in order to defer taxes which may be payable at this time. In
any case, please check with your accountant to determine the most advantageous
method for your situation.
I hereby certify that I havc checked the above figures and find them to be accurate, or
I have made any changes which are indicated, 1 am further advised to check with my
accountant in order to determine the most favorable manncr in which to receive such
distribution.
PARTICIPANT
SPOUSE
ADDRESS
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SHFARSON
HMAN 'HUfION
An AmtllUll l.~tt:\" tl~IIVdf1.,.
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Client Statemenj
110 60435 14 001
03/2B/88 TO 04130/88
PAGE
1
*** LYNN A MCKINLEY
SHEARSON AS IRA CUSTOOIAN
1901 DARTMOUTH ST
CAMP HILL PA 17011
ACTIVITY
SUHHARY
110 60435 14 001 INVESTHENT CENTER
SHEARSON LEHHAN HUTTON INC.
12o-46-09B5 P.O. BOX 3151
HARRISBURG. Pol
BERNARD ORBAtH 17105
717-763-1611
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THIS IS YOUR FIRST SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON STATEMENT. WE'VE ENCLOSED A CONCISE
EXPLANATION TO HELP YOU READ THROUGH AND UNDERSTAND THE NEW STATEMENT FORMAT.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NOTICE A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE TWO STATEMENTS
YOU RECEIVE THIS MONTH. PLEASE NOTIFY YOUR FINANCIAL CONSULTANT. WHOSE
NAME APPEARS ABOVE.
SHEA,RSON
HMAN 'HUI1DN
All AllltllC.an lipless comoafr,
II
Client Statemen1
... LYNN A HCKINLEY
110 60455 14 001
05/Z8/88 TO 04150/88
PAGE
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04/08/88 zoo AHERICA 1ST FEDERALLY GTD HTG RECEIVED
FD Z L TO PTSHP-EXCG UlIT
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04/08/88 REC FROH EFN Ale A11-07947 RECEIVED .5OCR .5OCR
04/08/88 HENDIK REAL ESTATE B LP RECEIVED .50CR
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REC 04/08/88 PAY 04/15188
04/Z6/88 AHERICA 1ST FEDERALLY GTD HTG OIV-RECD, 13,Q4CR 14.36CR
FD Z LTO PTSHP-EXCG UlIT
CASH OIV ON ZOO SHS
REC 04/08/88 PAY 04/15188
04/Z7/88 .. HllTTON GOVERlKNT FIHI INC INVESl11ENT 14.36 ,DO
- CLOSING BALANCES .... ,DO 8Zl,87
P 0 RTF 0 L I 0
A N A L Y S I S
PO R T A/NJAL IND. INCOHE SIP IND EARNINGS
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE VALUE CD % DIVIINT INCOHE % YLD RTG PER SHR PIE
ZOO AHERICA 1ST FEDERALLY GTD HTO 8.00 1,600 99 66,1 ,87 174.00 10,8 ,DO
FD Z LTO PTSHP-EXCO UNIT
SUB TOTAL 1.600 66.1 174.00
... HONEY FUND POSITIONS ...
8Zl HllTTON GOVERlftNT FINl 1.00 8Z1 SA 33,' .00 .00 .0 ,00
INCLUDES ACCRUED DIVIDENDS
FROH 05/18/88 THRU 04/Z1/88
AVO YIELD FOR PERIOD 5.94%
SHfcARSON
HMAN HUfIDN
An Amtfll,..an hprc~~ {OO1pany
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Client Statemen1
... LYNN A HCKINLEY
110 60435 14 001
03/28/88 TO 04130/88
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A N A L Y S I S (CaNT)
DESCRIPTION
PRICE
P 0 R T ANNUAL
VALUE CO X DIV/INT
IHD. INClll1E SIP
IHClll1E X YLD RTG
HONEY FINJ TOTAL
821
33.9
.00
TDTALS
2,421
100.0
174,00
BONO PRICES HAY DIFFER FROH CURRENT HARKET QUOTES. CDHPUTERIZED PRICING SERVICES ARE OFTEN UNABLE TO SUPPLY
us HITN UP-TO-THE-HIWTE INFDRltATION, PRICES ARE PROVIDED ONLY AS A GEHt:RAL GUIDE TO PORTFDLIO VALUE.
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SA HONEY FUNDS
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EXHIBIT "F"
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IN 'DiE OOURT OF eXMDN PLEAS OF SCIIUYIlaIL CXlNlY
ORPHANS' CXllJKl' DIVISION
BE: ESTA1E OF t-1IlDRf1) C. PillNT'l. lA'IE
OF 'DiE OOR(U;H OF CRESSONA, <XlWlY
OF SOlUYI..KILL AND STAm OF PENN-
SYLVANIA, DECEASED.
FIRST AND FINAL ACCXXJNl' OF
00R0ll1Y C. OOZllR1H, ElCECU1RlX
Date of Death: March 2, 1985
Date of Executrix's Appointm!nt: March 8, 1985
First CaIfllete Advertisement of Grant of Letters: March 21, 1985
Accounting for the Period: March 2, 1985 to August 13, 1985
Purpose of AccOlD'lt: Dorothy C. Bozarth, Executrix, offers this account to acquaint
interested parties with the transactilXlS that have occurred during her adn1nistration.
It is ~t that the account be carefully examined. Requests for additional
infonnation or question or objections can be discussed ,dt:h:
Dorothy C. Bo2'.arth
P. O. Box 25
CreSSonR, PA 17929
or
H. Alan Will18111S, Esquire
Lewis, lolillierns and Car=
102 f.ast ~fain Street
Schuvlkilll'aven, PA 17972
Te1ejJOOne: 717-385-0664
- 1 -
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~~ OF ACOJUNI'
PRnK:IPAL
Rece1pts-
Net Gain or Loss
~~
3
3
Less Disburseroonts:
Debts of Decedent
F\Jncral Expenses
Administration Expenses
Federal and State Taxes
Fees and Camdssions
Balance before Distributions
Distributions to Beneficiaries
Principal Balance on Hand
For Information:
Investments Made
3-4
4
4-5
5
5
5-6
6
6
nm1E
Receipts
Less Disbursements
Incane Balance on Hand
6
6
6
Carbined Balance on Hand
- 2 -
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Current
Value
Fiduciary
Acquisition Value
$105,748.29
00.00
'$105', 748. 29
$ 317.99
1,390,22
5,688.29
8,482.93
..l0,46b60
26,342.03
f,l 79,406.26
14,200.00
f,l 65,206.26
$ 1,292.40
30.37
$ 1,262.03
t~~468.~
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RECEIPTS OF PRINCIPAL
Realty :
All That Certain lot or piece of
gt'ClIld situate in Newtown Township.
Delaware CoU'lty. Pennsylvania, being
known as 3205 Hilltop Road,
Tangible Pereona1 Property:
Household Goods (Sold $300)
Cash:
'Ihe Fidelity Bank, Newtown Square, PA
Clecldng Account #303-952-6
Savings AcC<ll1t #39-502534-9
Fidelity Investments
Cash Reserve Acct. \11292267
Blue Cross 65 Gold, :Insurance for
11 clays :in mapi tal
Blue Cross - rebate CXI pren1un
Bell of PA - refund
A. T. & T. - ref\md
$ 38.74
1,372.89
33,250.63
300.00
58.55
1.98
3.27
Total Inventory
Receipts Subsequent to Inventory
Advanced by Executrix for payment
of bills
Proceeds iran sale of clothing
Credit en prorated taxes
'lurAL RECEIPl'S OF PRINCIPAL
$
814.50
34.39
273.34
GAINS AND lDSSES 00 SALES CR 0'lltER DISPOSITIOOS
5/17/85 Real Estate - 3205 Hilltop Road
Newtown Square, PA
Inventoried at $69. 100. 00
Proceeds 69,100,00
NET GAIN lR lDSS
DISBURSE1-1ENl'S OF ~IPAL
Debts of Decedent
3/8/85 PhU.ade1phia Electric Co. -
electric bill
$ 29.85
Bell of PA - tel.eprone bill
12.02
- 3 -
11 ",,(Of '"'Y
Acquisition Value
$ 69,100.00
500.00
35,026.06
$104,626.06
1,122.23
~105,748.29
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5/13/85 Mrs. Anne Soutbcott:-cutting grass $ 15.00
5/17/85 Real Estate Sett1 ~t Expenses:
Realtor' a ('.nnmf JIllion 4,146.00
1'7. Realty Tr8l'\llfer Tax 691. 00
Recordmg Wlll1n Delaware Co, 25.00
Certificate fuJn EItt:erm1nator 55.00
Tax & Sewer Certificate 23.00
SettlBOOnt and check cut fee 25.00
Comty real estate taxes 189.11
6/19/85 Philadelphis Suburban Water Co. -
final water bill 5.26
7/8/85 Philadelphia Electric Co. - final
electric bill 7,53
J, & K, Trash Rsmva1 24,(1()
8/13/85 JlII1et M, Geist - Affidavits 5.00
George A, Urttis, Register -
Fil1ng First and Final $
Account and Releases 160,00 5,688.29
Federal and State Taxes
5/8/85 GeOrge A, Urttis, Agent - Partial
pa)'ll8\t on Inheritance Tax 3,990.00
5/30/85 C..eorge A. Urttis, Agent - Balance
due on Inheritance Tax 4,492.93 8,482.93
Fees and Camd.ssiona
8/13/85 W, Alan Wlll.i.mm, ESquire -
attomey's fee 5, 231. 30
Dorothy C. Bozarth -
Executrix's Camd.ssion 5 231. 30 10,462.60
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TOTAL DISBlJRSElo1ENl'S OF PRINCIPAL $ 26,342.03
:I:'~.'."4__...
DIS'llUBlJl'lON OF PRINCIPAL TO IlENF.FICIARIES
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4/4/85 Evelyn A. Plenty
Household Goods
Cash Bequest
Dorothy C. Bozarth - Cash Ile<Juest
Elsie V. Carter - Cash Bequest
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$ 200.00
_.2 , DOn -'- OQ
$ 5,200.()()
5,000.00
1,000.00
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J8IIleS Craig - Cash Bequest
John Craig - Cash Bequest
lkdtarian lkdversa1ist OlUrch - Cash Bequest
'lUrAL DISTlllBUITONS OF PRINCIPAL m BENEFICIARIES
4/4/85
,~RHATIQlI_ SQlEDULES " PRnlfJrtJ.
Investments Made
The Schuylkill liaven Trust Cooipany
C, D. D391 - redeemed 5/7/85
C, D. #399 - redeemed 8/7/85
C. D. 11402
5/7/85
5/30/85
PRINCIPAL BAlANCE 00 HAND
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The Schuylkill Haven Trust Co. - C. D. f/402
Cash
Rfo.CEIPl'S OF nKXJ.1E
4/8/85 Fidelity Investments - accrued interest
5/7/85 The Schuylkill Haven Trust Co. - interest on
C. D. #391 (redeeoed)
5/14/85 Fidelity Investments - dividend
- 7/30/85 The Schuylkill Haven Trust Co. - interest on
C. D. fI402 to date
8/7/85 The Schuyll:ill Haven Trust Co. - interest on
C. D. #399 (redeerred)
'lUrAL RECEIPl'S OF JNXM:
DISIllJRSFlolEm'S OF INal1E
PA Department of Revenue - State Fiduciary Incare Tax
INal-lE BAlAlQ; 00 HAND
Cash
- 6 -
$ 1,000.00
1,000,00
1,000.00
t~J:.~:.OQ
~st
$ 16,000.00
15,000.00
60,000.00
$ 60,000.00
5,206.26
$ 65,206.2~
$ 183.01
101. 92
44,60
695,04
267.83
$ 1,292.40
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STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
COUNTY OF SCHUYLKILL
SS
DOROTHY C. BOZARTH, Executrix under the Last Hill and Testament
of MILDRED C, PLENTY, deceased, hereby declares under oath that she
has fully and faithfully discharged the duties of her office; that the
foregoing First and Final Account is true and correct and fully dis-
closes all significant transactions occurring during the accounting
period; that all known claims against the estate have been paid in
full; that, to her knowledge, there are no claims now outstanding
against the Estate; and that all taxes presently due from the estate
have been paid.
/'1' ~~ t. A^-ra-,tC'
DOROTHY c, 6zA'ifnr,--F.y.ecutrii-
SWORN and SUBSCRIBED to
HI
before me this 17 day
of aU/clo{ I , 1985.
~I )a't.t r I'll ,tJ'l-''1
~ Notary Public
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No. 11 Rae, 'orm
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In the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County
Orphans' Court Division
Commonwealth of Pennsylvalua
ESTATE OF
MILDRED C. PLENTY
1)eceasecI.
ST ^ TEMENT OF PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION
To ~e Honorable, the Auditing Jud~ of the said CourL
The lollowing is a stalement of proposed dimibution, in form and including data required by the
rules of couct, of the balances lor which the undersigned personal representative remains accountable as
Executrix
of the estate of _MILDRED C. PLENTY
laIc of the~ough of Cressona _in the Counry of Schuyllcill aforesaid, who, as saated
in the petition herelofore filed for probate of the decedent's will, a copy of which is filed herewith, died
on the
2nd
March
19 85 ,al the age of 66
years, teState:
day of
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8th
Testamentary
were gran led to the undersi~ on the,
I. Ut1l:U
day of
March
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rhe grant ol lellers was advertised in accordance with the slatulory requirements and the rules of court,
proof whereof is herelO anached; and more than lour monlhs have elapsed since the date of me IirS(
romplere advertisemenr thereof,
~ A First and Final
. ,accounl has ~n filed by the undersigned personal
reprcscntalive
and all persons known to your accounram to hIVe an imerest in me said decedent's
estare as beneficiary, heir or next of kin, and all unpaid c1aimams who have giveD WrilleD notice, or irs
equivalem, of thei r claims lO your accounlant, or
allorney of record, and the sureties on your
accounlanr's bond, have ~n given wrinen nOlice of the filing of this statemenl of proposed distribur.ior.
and of lhe said ",counl and ilS call for audit and confirmallon,
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McKINLEY PERSONAL PROPERTY LIST
Rolling Suitcase
Waterbed, Frame and Access
Comforter
Programs
Computer Table
Telephone Stand
Microwave
Liquor - for wedding
Bedding - Matt's room
TV and VCR
Lazy Boy
Stereo Stand
Bston - Speakers
Subwoofer
Yamal1a - Surround
Center Speaker
Polk Rear Speakers
DCI13 - Multi CD
Shed - Black Bear
Lawn Furniture
Cushions for Chairs
Lawn Mower
Hose Cart
Grill
Workbench
DBL Tool Chest
Nordic Track
Refrigerator - used
Metal Shelves
Sectional Sofa
Dishwasher
KilO - Double Tape
Answering Machine
Zenith
Pc Junior
Small File Cabinent
Spices, Staples, Small Appliances
Cookbooks
Small Metal Shelving
Weight Bench
Microwave
Luxman R II? - Receiver
Luxman DIl3 - Single CD
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Cherry Dresser
Cherry Chest of Drawers
Cherry Nite Stand
Queen Mattress & Springs
Small End Table - Amy's Room
Lynn BR Furniture
Nite Stand
Couch & Ottoman
Small Table
2 Sewing Machines
Pots and Pans
Correll Dishes
Couch
Blue Chairs
Hutch
Liquor Cabinet
Kriby
Doublebed - Matt's Room
B- Room Furniture - Matt's Room
TV - Matt's Room
Coffe, Oval and Square Tables
Brown Chair
Touch Lamp
2 Sewing Tables
Dining Room Table
Washer & Dryer
Refrigerator
Chair with Green Cushion
Wicker Chair
Chair with Green Seat
Dinette Set - Charis
Nest Tables
Hope Chest
Toy Chest
KIOS - Tape Player - Lynn Gift
Compton Encyclopedias
XT Computer
Small Nite Stand
Large File Cabinet
Stamp Collection
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Fire Alann Lamp
Telephone - Gift
Interactive CD - Gift
Rl14 - Receiver - Amy Gift
Bost Speakers - Amy Gift
Games
Yamaha Ree - Matt Gift
Polk Speakers - Matt Gift
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McKINLEY PERSONAL I'ROPERTY -ITEMS TO IlE RETAINED BY WIFE
Items Already in Wife's Possession
Zenith
PC Junion
Small File Cabinet
Spices. Staples, Small Appliances
Cookbooks
Small Metal Shelving
Weight Bench
Microwave
Chair with Green Cusion
Wicker Chair
Chair with Green Scat
Dinettp. Set - Chairs
Nest Tables
Hope Chest
Toy Chest
Items to be Delivered to Wife
Cherry Dining Room Table in Kitchen
Cherry Cabinet in Living Room
Contents of the Liquor Cabinet
Bottle Opener on Wall in Basement
Any Books or Personal Items left Behind
Sewing Machine
Two Scarab Bracelets
Any Games or Toys
Surround Sound
Toy Trains
, ,3. 10e deeeden' left _ . ,.I\Q_.>jXlUIe 10 suevive, namely, \
10 whom decedenl was married !he daa: of
. will, .
4. The surviving spouse has elected 10 take che decedc:nt's will and Slid
election or a cOPl' th"reof was duly servd Ilpon lh: undenigned personal represenlarive and il has been
rl't'Orded in lht Rl't'OrJl'r's oRiCl' and liled Wilh lhe Clerk of lhe Orphans' Courl aforesaid.
N.A.
5.
dill' of
The decedenl Idl
, as follows:
no
issue 10 survive born, and/or child or childrl'n adorted afler lhe
C:l. ThaI all corporalions and associalions named IS benl'liciaries in decedent's will have been
norilied of che bequem or devises given mem in decedent's will,
7. The real eSlale specifically devised in decedeol's will is not
follows':
subject 10 morlgage lien as
8, A copy of me accounl liled as aforesaid has ..!1Q!.. been mailed to the Unia:d Scales Velerans
Adminislralion and a copy has not been mailed 10 me Deparanens of Revenue of me Common-
",'ellth of Pennsylvania.
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9. The Iransfer inherilance
direcl $ 7, 72 9 . 40 ; collaleral $
lax has
1,200.0~
been paid and is IF-portioned IS follows:
10, Thl' decedenl's eSllle is not subjecl to Federal estlle lax upon gross eslale of
S , as shown in rerurn of gross l'Slale for Federal Tax purposes, a copy of which has been
filed Wilh lhe Regisler, All parlies who are or may be subjecl 10 Federal eslale laX Iiabiliry under lh
Tax Proralion ACl havl' bel'n nOlilied of such liabilllY,
II. ^II lCl'dilnrS an.! other daiman15 who ha~e I'reSl'nled claims have been paid excq>l
the following:
NONE
Claim.nl
NalUn: of Claim
Amounl
Admitted or
Disputed
. 12. No advancemenlS lD or scttlements with any beneficiary under the will were made by the
decedent in his lifetime. to the best of your accountant'S knowledge and belieE.
13. Disuiburion of the balances shown in the account to beneficiarics under the provisions of the
decedent'. will is proposed IS follows: (included are relationship; if any; interest; name of fiduciary, if
&01. of IUCh IS are minors or otherwise incompercnt; name of personal repr:!:l:I1l1rive, if any, of sum
parties in inlerest who have died since the dale of death of the decedent; nU!la and relationship of all
penons cntided to take the share Ot interesr of a beneficiary who died bef"re the decedent; schedule of
personal!)' with appraised values and real ellare, with appra.iscd valucs, ro be disuibuled in kind and to
..mom, including a full description of the real esrare-~ norc b):
Disuiburce Relationship
Evelyn A. Plenty Daughter
Intercst
Minor or
otherwise
Incompctenr
Fiduciary
Dorothy C.
Bozarth,
Trustee for
five (5) year:
from date of
death
Entire Residue
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diatribution Ind no queltiona of C'OnItrlICtion of che wiU l:U'epC the fo11owiDs:
None
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STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
COUNTY OF sawYLKILL,
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I, DOROTHY C, BOZARTH,
aIloft
executor _1li:!IIaK~ being duly sworD, depose$ and lays that the foresoioB IUtemeOt of pt01>O&CCI
distribution ia rrue and cor~ to the best of my knowled81 and bc:1ief.
(
SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED
before: me this
day of
DOROTHY C. BOZARTH, Executrix
19M
Co.) In..rt ..am. and c1&14I or _ or ~.. u.. _ ""J be, or prior ",noll&l ..... ..lift. II UlJ.
and cI&l.e of ......1 of leu.n,
Ibl Ducrlptlon of real ..LUe ....., be .'1'1'..... .....parW 011_ a&lad>1d &0 \he ~ oat
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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION
In Re:
ESTATE OF ~lJ LDRED C. PLENTY,
Deceased
No. 85-59-593A
No. 17 September Audit, 1985
ADJUDICATION AND DECREE
OF DISTRIBUTION
Counsel of Record: W. ALAN WILLIAMS, rSQri?~
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ESTATE OF MILDRED C. PLENTY, late of
the Borough of Cressona, County and
State aforesaid, Deceased
The First and Final Acccunt of Dorothy C. Bozarth,
Executrix, after due notice as r~quired by law and the rules of
this Court, was called for audit on Monday, September 23, '~85,
and the audit was closed on the same day.
From the evidence submitted and the record in matter,
we find and decree as follows:
Mildred C. Plenty died March 2, 1985, leaving a Last
Wlll and Testament dated October 29, 1984, appointing her sister,
Dorothy C. Bozarth, as Executrix. Letters testament~ry were
issued to Dorothy C. Bozarth on March 8, 1985, and ~~r fIrst and
final account is here for audit.
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In her Will after flrst providing for legally
enforceable debts and the expenses of her illness and funeral,
testatrix disposes of her estate, in pertinent part, as follows:
Testatrix gives to her sister, Dorothy C. Bozarth,
the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars, to
be held In Trust, the income and principal
thereof, to be used for the care ana maintenance
of her dog, Brandi, as in her Will provided.
Testatrix gives to her daughter, Evelyn A. Plenty,
the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars.
Testatrix gives to the Unitarian Universal Church,
Media, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, the sum of
One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars.
Testatrix gives to her cousin, Elsie V. Carter,
Darby, Pennsylvania, the sum of One Thousand
($1,000.00) Dollars.
Testatrix gives to her brother, James Craig,
Marblehead, Massachusetts, the sum of One Thousand
($1,000.00) Dollars.
Testatrix gives to her nephew, John Craig, Lake
Oswego, Oregon, the sum of One Thousand
($1,000.00) Dollars.
All the rest, residue and remainder of her estate,
real, personal, or mixed of whatsoever kind and
wheresoever the same may be situate at the time of
her death, testatrix gives, devises and bequeaths
unto her hereinafter named Trustee, in trust
nevertheless, for her daughter, Evelyn A. Plenty,
as in the Will provided--five years after
testatrix's death, the trust shall terminate and
the entire principal and income remaining shall be
paid to Evelyn A. Plenty.
The accountant charges herself with inventoried
principal, $104,626.06, plus receipts subsequent to inventory,
S1,122.23, for total n~celpts of princlpal, $105,748.29. Credit
lS clailoed for disbursement-s, $26,342.03, leaving a principal
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balance, $79,406.26. Advanced distributions to beneficiaries,
$14,200.00, reduces the principal balance to $65,206.26. Also
reported are income receipts, $1,292.40, less income disburse-
ments, $30.37, for an income balance of $1,262.03. The balance
for distribution is $66,468.29, entirely of cash.
The inheritance tax has been paid.
No unpaid claims have been reported.
The account, statement of proposed distribution,
testimony, etc., are hereto attached.
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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION
In Re:
ESTATE OF MILDRED C. PLENTY,
Deceased
: No. 85-59-593A
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: ADJUDICATION AND DECREE
No. 17 September Audit, 1985 OF DISTRIBUTION
DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION
account
AND NOW, this.!2 7+\... ~ 0 F
is confirmed absolutely and the
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executrix aforesaid is
directed to distribute the balance for distribution to the
following distributees in the form and amounts indicated, namely:
TOTAL BALANCE FOR DISTRIBUTION
$66,468.29
14,200.00
$80,668.29
Balance for Distribution
Advanced distributions taken as credits
Dorothy C. Bozarth, as Trustee
for dog named Brandi, as in
the Will provided
To Use of Accountant
Cash Bequest
5,000.00
Evelyn A. Plenty
To Use of Accountant
Cash Bequest
Household goods
5,000.00
200.00
5,200.00
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Dorothy C. Bozarth, as Trustee
for Evelyn A. Plenty, as in
the Will provided
Residuary Estate - Cash
66,468.29
Unitarian Universal Church of
Media, Delaware County, PA
To Use of Accountant
Cash Bequest
1,000.00
Elsie V. Carter
To Use of Accountant
Cash Bequest
1,000.00
James Craig
To Use of Accountant
Cash Bequest
1,000.00
John Craig
To Use of Accountant
Cash Bequest
1,000.00
$80,668.29
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The foregoing decree of distribution for the Estate of
Mildred C. Plenty, Deceased, shall become absolute (FINALI, as of
course, upon the expiration of fifteen (15) days herefrom if no
exceptions are filed within that period.
BY THE COURT,
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STATt; OF PENNSYLVANIA
COUNTY OF SCHUYLKIU.
Certified from rhe Record as
~ true ~Ild corrocr copy rhis
/.0[.::14;;(,.. day oL4., ~19.n-
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Regisrer of Wills and
Clerk of Orplmu Court
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION
RE: TRUST OF EVELYN A. PLENTY UNDER THE
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF MILDRED C.
PLENTY, DECEASED
~~ICABLE ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION OF
DOROTHY C. BOZARTH, TRUSTEE
Accounting for the Period: October 2, 1985 to March 5, 1990
SUMMARY AND INDEX
Paqc
PRINCIPAL
Receipts
2
$67,129.56
Total Principal Receipts
$67,129.56
INCOME
Receipts
Less Disbursements
Income Balance Remaining
2
3
$29,358.74
7.739.32
21,619.42
$88,748.98
TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INCOME BALANCE FOR DISTRIBUTION
DOROTHY C. BOZARTH, Trustee
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COMPOSITION OF NET BALANCES
PRINCIPAL
RECEIPTS OF PRINCIPAL
Distribution made by Decree dated the 27th day of
September, 1985 - Cash
$66,468.29
Accrued interst from date of accounting to date
of distribution
661. 27
$67,129.56
TOTAL RECEIPTS OF PRINCIPAL
DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL
NONE
RECEIPTS OF INCOME
The Pennsylvania National Bank and Trust Company,
depository for trust funds (Money Market Account and
$60,000.00 Certificate of Deposit)
1985 - Interest on Money Market Account $ 788.12
1986 - Interest on Certificate of Deposit 5,699.99
Interest on Money Market Account 632.01
1987 - Interest on Certificate of Deposit 5,699.99
Interest on Money Market Account 851. 48
1988 - Interest on Certificate of Deposit 5,715.61
Interest on Money Market Account 1,124.37
1989 - Interest on Certificate of Deposit 5,700.00
Interest on Money Market Account 1,468.72
1990 - Interest on Certificate of Deposit (Jan & Feb) 968.22
Interest on Money Market Account (Jan & Feb) 272.97
Interest on C. D. to be received for March 437.26
TOTAL RECEIPTS OF INCOME $29,358.74
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4/13/87
4/14/87
DISBURSEMENTS OF INCOME
Robert B. Patton, CPA - preparation of income
tax returns for 1986
$
50.00
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue - State
Fiduciary Income Tax for 1986
137.00
Internal Revenue Service - Federal Fiduciary
Income Tax for 1986
849.00
3/8/88 Robert B. Patton, CPA - preparation of income
tax returns for 1987
60.00
3/15/88 Pennsylvania Department of Revenue - State
Fiduciary Income Tax for 1987
4/18/88
6/9188
9/16/88
1/13/89
3/14/89
3/21/89
4/28/89
6/16/89
9/14/89
1/11/90
2/5/90
2/15/90
137.58
Internal Revenue Service - Federal Fiduciary
Income Tax for 1987
1,161.41
IRS - estimated payment for 1988
IRS - estimated payment for 1988
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
IRS - estimated payment for 1988
IRS - final estimated payment for 1988
Robert B. Patton, CPA - preparation of income
tax returns for 1988
65.00
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue - State
Fiduciary Income Tax for 1988
143.61
Internal Revenue Service - Federal Fiduciary
Income Tax for 1988
20.11
310.00
310.00
310.00
IRS - estimated payment for 1989
IRS - estimated payment for 1989
IRS - estimated payment for 1989
IRS - final estimated pay~ent for 1989
310.00
Internal Revenue Service - Federal Fiduciary
Income Tax for 1989
32.83
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue - State
Fiduciary Income Tax for 1989
150.54
Robert B. Patton, CPA - preparation of income
tax returns for 1989
65.00
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W. Alan Williams, Esquirc - prcparation of final
account, rclcasc and tax rcturns $ 250.00
Amount cscrowcd for 1990 Statc Fiduciary Tax
Dorothy C. Bozarth - Trustcc's Commission for
entirc term of Trust
38.00
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS OF INCOME
2,139.24
$7,739.32
PRINCIPAL AND INCOME BALANCE FOR DISTRIBUTION
$88,748.98
DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS:
EVELYN A. PLENTY McKINLEY - Entire balance in
trust fund - consisting of:
Cash - Balancc in Moncy Markct Acct. 0778-11771
(plus intcrcst to datc of closing)
$60,000.00
28,748.98
Certificate of Dcposit ijl0082378
TOTAL DISTRIBUTION
$88,748.98
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I write these words tor this occasion since Jane and I
are not able to be present. As Wlldred's former minister and
as a long time trlend she eiJrliur ,joked loe to take some
small flart In the memorial service to be held after her
death. Fully aware of the cause of her Illness -- dnd Its
terminal nature she talked calmly and logically about her
approaching death. I could not l1ell' but be reminded of words
which I had heard before:
"As bef Its a woman with that rare ab Illty to see
directly to the heart of thln~s dnd therefore to see and
Interpret lite with the beauty of simj1l1clty, she wanted no
elaborate rites, no flowery talk on this occasion.
On the subject 0 f death, as we spoke 0 fit, she was
perfectly In character; Intelll~ent, serene and Impatient
with superfluities. For her d.;ath was not to be separated
from life and spoken ot, It at illl, In hushed whispers. She
saw It with that same beauty ot simplicity which Is one of
the marks of true greatness ot mind.
And another I s courage, of the rarest quality -- the
most difficult to attain and sustain. For thet~ were few
glorious battles to elicit It, 110 cheerln!J crowds, no
awarding of medals. Yet she had It, In unlimited abundance,
to draw upon In every time of trouble and durlny tile weeks
and months of her developing Incapacity..." (Robert C.
Palmer)
other thoughts occur to me that seem appropriate. They
may be somewhat modified, but the message Is clear. I can
think of I-llldred as a!Jreelny with those words of william
Cullen Bryant who said:
"So live, that when thy summons comes to Join
The I nnumerab Ie carav"n, that moves
To that mysterious re"lm where each shal I take
His chamber In the silent halls of death,
Thou go not like the quarry slave at nl>lht,
Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and sooth~
By an unfalterl ng trust, approach thy grave
Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch
About him ilnd lies down to pleasant dreams."
From our discussion, as limited as It was, about her
III ness and her desire for what we Know dnd often advocattl,
as "death with dignity" I could hear her saying; "No funeral
y loom, my d"ars, when I ,>ot ~one,
Corpse-gazlnys, tears, black raiment, yraveyard grimnes~
T h Ink 0 f mea s wit h d raw n I n to the dim ne s 5 ,
Yours stili, you mine; remember all the best
Of our past moments -- and forget the rest." (1111 I I alii
Allingham)
" I tis 0 no 0 f the t r u tt m I r a c Ie s 0 f 1 i f e t hat II 0 5 I n!J I e
person Is over Identical with any other. It Is certain tllat
before she CdlllO into tho world there had never Otten another
jU!it Ilku hor ,llIll It I" "'Iuully l.uri..dll thdt tlwru will
novor l)(j ..1IIolhor. A~, Irul y U!i thu !iun rises ilnd sets edch
day, sho hd" IJllculno ,1 pari 01 tho vur( structure 01 tho
unlvorso, lllld tho bonovolont Inlluences which she CdSt dbout
hor Inio our Ilvllc, dnd countles5 othor lives Inevitably
I I vo son.
Vorl Iy Iho IU!i!i l!i yreut, but the IJlesslny Is so much
yroiltor -- ~rolllor lJy lur than we can realize In this time
01 lJroilt sorruw. lio h ilVO boon rich I y b lost to have known her
und lovou hor -- i15 Lou I Sil Moy A Icott has expresseu It --
must "Uooih bu pruud tu tuko u rOYdl soul."
"SuprUHlo I Y b01lut I I u I upon tho Udr tll
1\ r 0 sot h u I r 0 lJ I I u p 01 d c U U I d h u nld II I I 10,
Modo of momorl05 Inwrought with Hlo~orlos,
Illsln", as UIl 11 !iUlnmor UdY a sum,nor cloud,
Radlont with the lIght of hope,
Eager lor tho sp londor of living.
And we, boholdlng It, reJoiced.
A Ilttlo whllo It mado our world more fillr.
Tomorrow wll I not find It --
~ven today It Is not.
Ulossod are boautlful memories
And IJ lessed they that romember tile lJeautlful --
Even though thoy mourn,
Ulossod are thoy who remember."
Mlldrod "addod to the sum of human JOY, and were every
one lor whom she did some loving service to Urlny a blossom
to her gravo, she wou Id sleep ton Iyht beneath d w II derness
01 f lower s . "
"Somethlny thilt was unique In our lives Is !;lone from
us. A cand 10 of the sp I r It has !;lone out -- ilnd thou!;lh we may
believe th/lt the sl'lrlt Is Imrnortdl, we here stili are
pooror by tho loss we have sulfered."
"frolll tho vulcoloss lIps 01 tnl> unreplylny ueilU thoro
comes no word; lJut In the night of death, hope sees a star
Ilnd IIstonln~ lovu clln hear tne. rustlu of d lliny."
And ono might also hear these words: "It Is well that
when these feot have pressed
The outward pilth from eilrth, 'twill not seem sad
To thorn thilt stay: but they who loved rne best
Ii III bo most lJ I i1d thil1 I have hdd
^ '" I It 0 I por loct I'edce and rest."
Amon.
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STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
COUNTY OF SCHUYLKILL
SS
DOROTHY C. BOZARTH, Trustee for Evelyn A. Plenty, for Trust
created under the Last Will and Testament of MILDRED C. PLENTY,
deceased, hereby declares under oath that she has fully and
faithfully discharged the duties of her office; that the foregoing
Amicable Account and Distribution is true and correct and fully
discloses all significant transactions occurring during the
accounting period; that all known claims against the trust have
been paid in full; that, to her knowledge, there are no claims now
outstanding against the Trust; and that provisions have been made
to pay all taxes presently due from income received by the trust.
DOROTHY C. BOZARTH, Trustee
SWORN and SUBSCRIBED to
before me this ____ day of:
, A. D., 1990.
Notary Public
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PRUDENTIAL MUNI SERIES FUNO:'PA:CLASS B
ACCOUNT STATEMENT AS OF: 11/25/1996
REP. AR9B16
ROSENELLA
10\10
1".111",111.,,,1,,1,,11,11,,,,,11,11,,,,,,1111,,,,,,1111,,,1
LYNN A MCKINLEY
P.o. BOX 301
LEMOYNE PA 17043-0301
PRUCO SECURITIES CORP HARX
150 CORPORATE CENTER DR
SUITE 105
CAMP HILL PA 17011-1759
!.u 1LJ(^"lfiCA't~'Ofl
S('t"fAl S(CuRITrIV/JMII{1i
120-46-0985
OPENING SHARE BALANCE 4,089.980
1/25 1/25 INCOME DIY CASU 186.01 4,089.980
2/23 2/23 INCOME DIY CASU 196.23 4,089.980
3/25 3/25 INCOME OIY CASU 177.81 4,089.980
4/25 4/25 INCOME OIY CASU 193.47 4.089.980
5/22 5/22 INCOME DIY CASU 164.67 4,089.980
6/25 6/25 INCOME DIY CASU 211.62 4,089.980
7/25 7/25 INCOME DIY CASU 184.28 4,089.980
8/23 8/23 INCOME DIY CASU 186.81 4,089.980
9/25 9/25 INCOME DIY CASU 194.08 4,089.980
10/25 10/25 INCOME DIY CASU 196.16 4,089.980
11/25 11/25 INCOME DIY CASU 181.13 4,089.980
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LYNN A MCKINLEY
1901 DARTMOUTH
CAMP HILL PA 17011-3832
CONFIRM/STATEMENT or YOUR ACCOUNT AS OF
TAX IO[NTlrlCATIQN NO.
OH SOCIAL SECURITY NO.
120-46-09B5
02/25/93
REPRESENT A liVE NAME/NUMBER
ROSENELLA AR9816
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01/25 01/25 INCOME DIV CASH
02/25 02/25 INCOME D!V CASH
BEGlIlN I NG BALANCE
181.09
2~A. 23
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ACCOUNT STATLMLNT AS OF: 09/25/1996
REP. AR9016
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1/25 1/25 INCllHE OIY CASU 106.01 4,089.900
2/23 2/23 IHC04E DIY CASU 196.23 4,089.900
3/25 3/25 IHCllHE DIY CASU 177.81 4,009.980
4/25 4/25 INCOIlE DIY CASU 193.47 4,089.980
5/22 5/22 INCllHL DIY CASU 164.67 4,089.980
6/25 6/25 IHC04E DIY CASU 211.62 4,089.900
7/25 7/25 IHC04E DIY CASU 184.20 4,089.900
8/23 8/23 INC04E DIY CASU 106.81 4,089.980
9/25 9/25 INCllHE DIY CASU 194.08 4,089.980
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1901 DARTMOUTH
CAMP HILL PA 17011-3832 ,
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1901 DARTMOUTH STREET
CAMP HILL PA 17011-3832
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4505 NORTH FRONT STREET
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03/27 03/20 SHORTTERH CG .OE. Cllml
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06/30 06/23 I NCOHE UI V . ]7 CIISH
09/30 09/23 I NCOHE UI V .]7 CIISH
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3/79 3/26 INCOME OIY .055 CASU 67.82 1.233.114
3/79 3/26 CAPITAL GAIN .049 CASU 60.42 1,233.114
6/21 6/18 INCOME DIY .057 CASU 70.79 1,233.114
9/24 9/19 INCOME DIY .057 CASU 70.79 1.233.114
11/79 11/25 INCOME DIY .077 CASU 94.95 1,233.114
11/29 11/25 SUORTTERM CG .124 CASU 152.91 1.233.114
11/29 11/25 CAPITAL GAIN .615 CASU 758.37 1,233.114
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PRUDENTIAL UTILITY:
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CLASS B
REP. NUHBER: AR9B16
REP. NAME: ROSENELLA
LYNN A MCKINLEY
JAMES A MCKINLEY JT TEN
POBOX 30
LtMOYNE PA 17043-0301
Tu 10 or Soc.al Secufll'f Number 192-34-7120
Fund No. Account No.
002 3900141961-6
D for account changes/correctlons Of mailing
inst,uctlons. pl~ue rel.r 10 the 1."Clne Side
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PO BOX 15020
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ACCOUNI SlAlIMINl AS Of: 03/31/1993
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ACCOUNTING OE E f H~TTON ACCT.
INHERITANCE DEPOSIT
'2.3B2.BB ENCYCLOPEDIAS
'b,399.00 SUBARU - SILVER
'3,000.00 LUT"AN ASSOC - DOWN P"T ON HOUSE
'449.00 CENTRAL PA SAVINGS - 1ST P"T
'SOO.OO THO"AS'S APPLIANCES
'1,000.00 CARPET WORLO
'14.191.S7 CENTRAL PA SAVINGS - DOWN PMT ON HOUSE
'700.00 CARPET WORLD
'1.24S.00 KITCHEN SAVERS - RE"OOELING KITCHEN
'1.037.00 THOMAS'S APPLIAHCES
'2S.00 HECKINGERS
'S2b.00 CARPET WORLD
'1IB.2b KIRBY'S PANELING CTR
'116.S0 HACC - LYNN
'24.9S HACC - BOOKS
'300.00 N B LIEB"AN - BOOKCASE
'3.S39.9S WEDDING
'I.OSO.OO IRA'S JI" & LYNN
'2.700.00 '17IS.S4 - AUTO ACCIDENT
'636.00 - KIRBY VACUUM
'34B.46 - TOWARDS SHEO
'900.00 JI"'S CAR
'lbS.OO SYLVAN LEARNING CTR - FOR MATT
'2.02S.00 '37S.19 - fURNITURE MATT'S ROO"
I'S2S.001'319.00 - PHYSICIANS WEIGHT LOSS
'IOS.41 - BLINOS FOR "ATT'S ROO"
'lbB.B3 - TIRES FOR "E
'417.00 - GOOD'S SECTIONAL SOFA
'bIO.OO - PAUL O'BRIEN - PAINT HOUSE
IB-Jul-B9 '131.50 SYLVAN LEARNING CTR - FOR "ATT
07-AuQ-B9 '179.00 SYLVAN LEARNING CTR - FOR "ATT
27-Dec-B9 '4SB.SS REFINISH CHERRY B-ROO" SET r
OS-"iy-90 '2B.Bb9.B6 INHERITEO
OS-".r-90 1'10.000.001 INVESTED WITH PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES
OB-Nav-90 '1.700.00 RENT fOR 3 "ONTHS APART"ENT
16-Nav-90 'SOO.OO DOWN PAY"ENT ON LARGE TV CKII042
2B-Feb-91 'bO.OOO.OO INHERITEO
2B-Feb-91 1'10,000.001 INVESTED WITH PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES
2B-Feb-91 ISl7,OBO.91I HONDA ACCORD
2B-Feb-91 1'607.971 EITRAS FOR HONDA
IHeb-91 'BI9.00 LYNN'S CAR
17-Aor-91 '913.00 JI" & LYNN TAlES
19-AuQ-91 'B27.00 PAID TRIP TO WILLIA"SBURG
13-Dec-91 '4B3.B4 PAID OFF l-"AS BILLS
19-Mir-92 '3,9SB.92 '302.6b - "ISC BILLS LYNN
'27S.00 - TRESSLER LUTHERAN - COUNCILIN
'IB7.00 - DR lLOTOfF FOR JIM
'II.BO - THRifT DRUGS?
'632.00 - "EMBERSHIP TO VALLEY GREEN
'1432.IS - MASTERCARD - JI"'S
'3IS.00 - ANDES VAUGHN & BANGS - JI"'S
'200.00 - ANDES VAUGHN & BANGS - LYNN ~
'22.6S - PENNEYS
'232.00 - PA STATE TAlES
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'44S.00 SKI ROUND TOP SEASON PASS
'237.00 PAID Mise BILLS
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LYNN A. McKINLEY,
Plaintiff
: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
v.
NO. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN DIVORCE
INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT
OF
LYNN A. McKINLEY
I. Lynn A. McKinley, file the following inventory and appraisement of
all property owned or possessed by either party at the time this action was
commenced and all property transferred within the preceding three years.
I verify that the statements made in this inventory and appraisement
are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to
the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. ~4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.
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Lynn A. McKinley
ASSETS OF PARTIES
Plaintiff marks on the list below those items applicable to the case at
bar and itemizes the assets on the following pages. If an item has been appraised, a
copy of the appraisal report is attached.
(X) 1. Real property
(X) 2. Motor vehicles
( ) 3. Stocks, bonds, securities and options
( ) 4. Certificates of deposit
(X) 5. Checking accounts, cash
(X) 6. Savings accounts, money market and savings certificates
( ) 7. Contents of safe deposit boxes
( ) 8. Trusts
( ) 9. Life Insurance policies (indicate face value, cash surrender value
and current beneficiaries)
( ) 10. Annuities
( ) 11. Gifts
(X) 12. Inheritances
( ) 13. Patents, copyrights, inventions, royalties
( ) 14. Personal property outside the home
( ) 15. Businesses (list all owners. including percentage of ownership,
and officer/director positions held by a party with company)
( ) 16. Employment termination benefits - severance pay, workman' s
compensation claim/award
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vests)
(Xl 19. Retirement plans, Individual Retirement Accounts
( ) 20. Disability payments
( ) 21. Litigation claims (matured and unmatured)
( ) 22. Military/V.A. benefits
( ) 23. Education benefits
( ) 24. Debts due, including loans, mortgages held
(Xl 25. Household furnishings and personalty (include as a total
category and attach itemized list if distribution of such assets is
in dispute
( ) 26. Other
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AND NOW, this. ''(, /1/ day of k/; ('/ ,.(ii"", , 1996, I, Joanne M.
Bennett. hereby certify that I have this day served a copy of the within document. by
mailing same by first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows'
Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
P.O. Box 168
Lemoyne, PA 17043
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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: NO. 94 - 2189 CIVIL
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JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
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: IN DIVORCE
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this
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the parties and counsel having entered into an agreement and
stipulation resolving the economic issues on July 8, 1997, the
date set for a Master's hearing, the agreement and stipulation
having been transcribed and subsequently signed by the parties
and counsel, the appointment of the Master is vacated, and
counsel can conclude the proceedings by the filing of a praecipe
to transmit the record with the affidavits of consent of the
parties so that a final decree in divorce can be entered.
BY THE COURT,
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Edward J. Weintraub
Attorney for Plaintiff
Samuel L. Andes
Attorney for Defendant
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LYNN A. McKINLEY, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
plaintiff . CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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vs. NO. 94 - 2189 CIVIL
.
.
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant IN DIVORCE
date set for a Master's hearing in the above captioned divorce
action. Present in the hearing room are the plaintiff, Lynn A.
McKinley, and her counsel Edward J. Weintraub, and the Defendant
James A. McKinley, and his counsel Samuel L. Andes.
The complaint in divorce was filed on April 26,
1994, raising grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of
the marriage and indignities. An affidavit under section
3301(d) of the Domestic Relations Code was filed on March 15,
1996, averring the parties separated on or about April 6, 1993.
Although the parties have been separated for a period in excess
of two years, the parties have signed and filed affidavits of
consent and waivers of notice of intention to request entry of
divorce decree. Therefore, we will not need to proceed on
grounds under the indignity section of the code or under the
3301(d) section of the code. The affidavit of consent of the
husband was filed on April 25, 1997, along with his waiver of
notice of intention to request entry of divorce decree. The
affidavit of consent and waiver were signed by wife this date
and we will file those following the statement of the agreement
on the record with the prothonotary.
The complaint also raised the economic claim of
equitable distribution. No other economic issues have been
raised.
The Master has been advised that after considerable
time spent negotiating this morning the parties have reached an
agreement with respect to the economic issues relating to
equitable distribution. We are going to have the agreement
placed on the record in the presence of the parties and counsel.
The agreement as stated will be considered the substantive
agreement of the parties and will not be subject to any changes
or modifications except for correction of typographical errors
which may be made during the transcription. After the
agreement has been placed on the record, the court reporter will
prepare a draft and will forward that draft to counsel to review
for typographical errors. After any typographical errors have
been corrected counsel and the parties will be requested to
affix their signatures and return a signed document to the
Master. Upon receipt of the signed document, the Master will
prepare an order vacating his appointment.
It is noted, however, that the signing of the
document by the parties and counsel is not required in order for
the agreement to be viable and enforceable between the parties.
The signing of the agreement is simply an affirmation of the
agreement which is going to be placed on the record at this
time.
After the Master has vacated his appointment,
counsel will then be in a position to file a praecipe
transmitting the record to the Court requesting the entry of a
final decree in divorce. Mr. Andes.
MR. ANDES: The parties have agreed to resolve the
issues of equitable distribution as follows:
1. There are 11 items of personal property remaining in the
marital residence at 1901 Dartmouth street, that the
parties have agreed will be the property of wife if they
can all be located. Those items are as follows:
Cherry dining room table located in the kitchen;
Cherry cabinet in the living room;
Contents of a liquor cabinet;
Bottle opener on the wall in the basement;
Any books, clothing, or any other personal effects that
the wife left behind when she moved from the house;
Wife's sewing machine;
Two scarab bracelets (the parties have agreed that these
items are no longer at the marital home but are at
Facets, a jewelry store, and that wife shall retrieve
them from that store);
Any games or toys that the children no longer use;
The home theater portion of the stereo system (which
consists of an amplifier unit and four speakers), and the
parties agree that the Luxman receiver and the two Boston
speakers will remain the property of husband;
Several sets of toy trains;
A citizen band police scanner.
The parties acknowledge that husband has not been able to
locate the bottle opener, the toy trains, or the CB
scanner; that husband will continue to search for those
and that if husband cannot locate them within 20
days, wife shall have access to the house when husband
is present so that she may look for those items herself.
Otherwise, the parties have completed a distribution
and division of the household furnishings and tangible
personal property and each will retain those items now in
their possession, and husband will retain any of the
other items now remaining at the former marital residence
at 1901 Dartmouth street in Camp Hill.
2. Wife shall retain the following assets:
Her pension benefits with the United states Postal
System;
Her Savings and Thrift plan with the United States Postal
System;
Both the marital and nonmarital portion of her individual
retirement account;
The investment account with Prudential Securities which
is currently registered in both names;
The dividends and other income she received from the
Prudential account from the date of separation up to now;
1991 Honda automobile.
The parties have agreed that for purposes of this
distribution, these items have a total value of
$64,068.00. To the extent that husband's signature or
other action by husband is required to transfer or
confirm these assets in wife's name, he will make,
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any documents
reasonably required to accomplish that.
3. Husband shall retain the following assets:
The benefits in his pension with the United States Postal
System;
His individual retirement account;
The amount by which real estate on 32nd Street in Camp
Hill which he owns jointly with his former wife, Mary
McKinley, increased in value during the marriage;
Approximately $456.00 in either cash or in the form of
deposits in bank accounts at the time of separation;
The balance of the tangible personal property at the
marital residence not distributed in accordance with
Paragraph 1 of this agreement;
1990 Jeep Cherokee.
For purposes of the settlement, the parties have agreed
that these assets have a value of $32,835.00 To the
extent wife's signature or other action is required to
transfer or confirm title and ownership of these assets
to husband, wife agrees that she will make, execute,
acknowledge, and deliver such documents or take such
other actions as are reasonably required to do the same.
4. The parties will list the former marital residence at
1901 Dartmouth street in the Borough of Camp Hill for
sale with a realtor selected by mutual agreement and
will take all actions reasonably required to cooperate in
the sale of the property. When the property is sold the
costs of sale and the balance then owed on the mortgage
to Harris Savings Bank will be paid and the proceeds will
be divided as follows:
Wife shall be paid the sum of $8,479.00 of the net
proceeds;
Husband shall be paid the sum of $26,521.00 of the net
proceeds;
The balance of the net proceeds shall be divided so that
wife receives 55% of them and husband receives 45% of
them.
Husband shall have the right to exclusive possession of
the residence for a period of not more than nine months
after the date of this agreement or until the house is
sold whichever shall first occur. He shall be
responsible to pay the mortgage and the utilities and
other expenses incident to the occupancy of the property
during that time. His right to occupy the property shall
end at the settlement on the sale of the property or at
the expiration of nine months from this date, whichever
first occurs.
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5. During the marriage wife made a deposit with Ambassador
Roofing Company in the amount of $2,000.00 to pay for
repairs to the roof on the house on Dartmouth street
which were never made. Husband hereby assigns and sets
over to wife any interest or claim he has in that deposit
or any refund to which wife may become entitled. Wife
shall be responsible to contact Ambassador and arrange
the refund of that deposit which shall be hers free of
any claim by husband.
6. Each of the parties has some nonmarital property which is
owned by them. Husband's nonmarital property consists
primarily of his interest in a residence on 32nd street
in Camp Hill, which he owns with his former wife.
Wife's nonmarital property consists primarily of an
investment account with Prudential Securities which she
holds in her own name.
Each of the parties waives any claim to or interest in
those separate assets of the other.
7. Regarding any debts, liabilities, or financial
obligations incurred by either party after the date of
final separation of April 10, 1993, they will each
be responsible for those separate liabilities and will
indemnify and hold the other harmless from any
claims regarding those separately acquired liabilities.
B. Should any governmental taxing body assert a tax
liability for prior joint tax returns filed by the
parties, the party responsible for the charge obligation
or omission will be responsible for the tax liability or
penalty asserted.
9. Except as herein otherwise provided, each party may
dispose of his or her property in any way and each
party hereby waives and relinquishes any and all rights
he or she may now have or hereafter acquire under the
present or future laws of any jurisdiction to share in
the property or the estate of the other as a result of
the marital relationship including without limitation,
statutory allowance, widow's allowance, right of
intestacy, right to take against the will of the other,
and right to act as administrator or executor in the
other's estate. Each will at the request of the other
execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all instruments
which may be necessary or advisable to carry into effect
this mutual waiver and relinquishment of all such
interests, rights, and claims.
MR. ANDES: Mr. McKinley, we've been here now three
hours today and you and I have met many times before today and
reviewed the assets and the claims in this case and how I
believe the law relates to your case. You heard the agreement I
dictated, do you understand it?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I do.
MR. ANDES: Do you have any questions about it?
MR. McKINLEY: No.
MR. ANDES: Is that what you are willing to do
today to settle this case?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes, I am.
MR. ANDES: And are you willing to give your wife
the items we listed to her or waive any claim you have in them,
divide the house when it is sold -- the proceeds as we outlined
them in the agreement?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. ANDES: Do you understand that this is a
permanent agreement, that even though it isn't yet reduced to
writing, and may be you and your wife will never sign it, that
as we sit here and express our agreement to the Court -- Mr.
Elicker is a representative of the Court that that makes us
bound by the terms of the agreement?
MR. McKINLEY: Yes.
MR. ANDES: And you're willing to do that to settle
this case?
MR. McKINLE~: ~es, I am.
MR. WEINTRAUB: Lynn, you understand that you've
signed a divorce consent today?
MS. McKINLE~: ~es.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And you heard the Master indicate
that the praecipe to transmit, which is the document that
requests the Court to enter a final divorce decree, will now be
prepared and submitted; and that you would finally be divorced
as a result of the actions that we're going to take resulting
from today?
MS. McKINLE~: I understand.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And that all of the economic claims
which you've asserted are being resolved by the agreement that
Mr. Andes recited for the record today?
MS. McKINLE~: ~es.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And you understand the terms of
that agreement as I've described them, explained them, and
detailed them to you this morning?
MS. McKINLE~: ~es.
MR. WEINTRAUB: And those terms are acceptable and
agreeable to you as a final settlement in this matter?
MS. McKINLE~: Yes.
MR. WEINTRAUB: Is there anything else that you
want to share with the Master and Mr. Andes?
MS. McKINLEY: No
I acknowledge that I have read the above
stipulation and agreement, that I understand the terms of
settlement as set forth herein, and that by signing below I
ratify and affirm the agreement previously made and intend to
bind myself to the settlement as a contract obligating myself to
the terms of settlement and subjecting myself to the methods and
procedures of enforcement which may be imposed by law and in
particular section 3105 of the Domestic Relations Code.
WITNESS:
DATE:
'7-.~o-91
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Ly' n A. Mc-rlilef-
Edward J. Weintraub
Attorney for Plaintiff
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Attorney for Defendant
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LAW OFFICE
EOW\RO J. WEINTRAUB
2650 NORTH THIRD STREET
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17110
(717) 238-2200 . FAX (717) 238-9280
LYNN A. McKINLEY,
Plaintiff
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V.
NO. 94-2189 CIVIL TERM
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN DIVORCE
INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT
Attached hereto is the Income and Expense Statement of Plaintiff
submitted pursuant to Pa. R.C.P. No. 1920.31.
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C~Weintraub, Esquire
2650 North Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717) 238-2200
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
THIS FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT
(If you are self-employed or if you are salaried by a business of which you
are owner in whole or in part, you must also fill out the Supplemental Income
Statement which appears on pages 8 and 9 of this Income and Expense Statement.)
INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT OF
LYNN A. McKINLEY
INCOME
Employer: United States Postal Service
Address: 333 Market Street. Lemovne. Pennsvlvania
Type of Work: Clerical
Payroll Number:
Pay Period (weekly, biweekly, etc.): Biweekly
Gross Pay per Pay Period:
$ 1.409.22
Itemized Payroll Deductions:
Federal Withholding
$ 212.80
Social Security
87.37
Local Wage Tax
14.09
State Income Tax
39.46
Retirement
11.25
Savings Bonds
Credit Union
Life Insurance
PADIIUI
14.80
Health Insurance
Other (specify)
Medicare
20.43
Thrift
140.58
Net Pay per Pay Period:
$ 868.44
Other Income:
Week Month Year
(Fill in Appropriate Column)
Interest
$
$
$
Dividends
225.81
Pension
Annuity
Social Security
Rents
Royalties
Expense Account
Gifts
Unemployment Compo
Workmen's Compo
Total
$
$ 225.81
$
TOTAL INCOME
$ 2.107 .43/month
EXPENSES
Weekly Monthly Yearly
(Fill in Appropriate Column)
Home
Mortgage/rent $ $ 472.00 $
Maintenance
Utilities
Electric 112.00
Gas
Oil
Telephone 35.00
Water 18.00
Sewer 13.00
Employment
Public Transportation $ $ $
Lunch 90.00
Taxes
Real Estate $ $ $
Personal 22.40
Income
Insurance
Homeowners
Automobile 43.75
Weekly Monthly Yearly
(Fill in Appropriate Column)
Life $ $ 57.50 $
Accident
Health
Other
Automobile
Payments $ $ $
Fuel 30.00
Repairs 29.00
Parking 15.00
Medical
Doctor $ $ 100.00 $
Dentist
Orthodontist
Hospital
Medicine 50.00
Special needs (glasses,
braces, orthopedic
devices)
Education
Private school $ $ $
Parochial school
College
Religious
Weekly Monthly Yearly
(Fill in Appropriate Column)
Personal
Clothing $ $ 83.00 $
Food 150.00
Barber/hairdresser 26.00
Credit payments
Credit card 50.00
Charge account
Memberships 24.00
Loans
Credit Union $ $ $
Car Loan 400.00
Miscellaneous
Household help
$
$
$
Child care
Papers/books/magazines
Entertainment
150.00
Pay TV
11.00
Vacation
250.00
Gifts
Weekly Monthly
(Fill in Appropriate Column)
Yearly
Legal fees
$
$
$ 273.00
Charitable contributions
Other child support
Alimony payments
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES
$
$2.504.65
$
PROPERTY OWNED
Description
Ownership ·
H W J
Value
TOTAL
$60.048.28
. H = Husband; W = Wife; J = Joint
INSURANCE
Company
Policy
No.
Coverage*
H W C
Hospital
Blue Cross
Other
Medical
Blue Shield
Other
Healthl Accident
Disability Income
Dental
Other
H = Husband; W = Wife; C = Child
SUPPLEMENTAL INCOME STATEMENT
(a) This form is to be filled out by a person (check one):
(1) who operates a business or practices a profession, or
(2) who is a member of a partnership or joint venture, or
(3) who is a shareholder in and is salaried by a closed corporation or similar
entity.
(b) Attach to this statement a copy of the fOllowing documents relating to the
partnership, joint venture, business, profession, corporation or similar entity:
(1) the most recent Federal Income Tax Return, and
(2) the most recent Profit and Loss Statement.
(c) Name of business:
Address and Telephone Number:
(d) Nature of business (check one):
(1 ) partnership
(2) joint venture
(3) profession
(4) closed corporation
(5) other
(e) Name of accountant, controller or other person in charge of financial records:
(f) Annual income from business:
(1) How often is income received?
(2) Gross income per pay period:
(3) Net income per pay period:
(4) Specified deductions, if any:
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I understand that the statements made herein are subject to the penalties of 18
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Pa.C.S. ~4904 related to unsworn falsification to authorities.
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Lyn A. McKinley
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I verify that I have reviewed this form with my client and to the best of my
knowledge the answers herein are true and correct.
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ATTORNEY FOR DEFENDANT
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
AND NOW, this .~-'r" ;li/ day of Ar/; 1'/'" ~ -" , 1996, I, Joanne M.
Bennett, hereby certify that I have this day served a copy of the within document, by
mailing same by first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
Samuel L. Andes. Esquire
P.O. Box 168
Lemoyne. PA 17043
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LYNN A. McKINLEY,
Plaintiff
: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 94-21B9 CIVIL TERM
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v.
JAMES A. McKINLEY,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN DIVORCE
AMENDED
INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT
OF
LYNN A. McKINLEY
I, Lynn A. McKinley, file the following inventory and appraisement of
all property owned or possessed by either party at the time this action was
commenced and all property transferred within the preceding three years.
I verify that the statements made in this inventory and appraisement
are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to
the penalties of 1 B Pa. C.S. !i4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.
Qf" OJn'~~.2
Lynn A. McKinley
ASSETS OF PARTIES
Plaintiff marks on the list below those items applicable to the case at
. bar and itemizes the assets on the following pages. If an item has been appraised, a
copy of the appraisal report is attached.
(X) 1. Real property
(X) 2. Motor vehicles
( ) 3. Stocks, bonds, securities and options
( ) 4. Certificates of deposit
(X) 5. Checking accounts, cash
(X) 6. Savings accounts, money market and savings certificates
( ) 7. Contents of safe deposit boxes
( ) 8. Trusts
( ) 9. Life Insurance policies (indicate face value, cash surrender value
and current beneficiaries)
( ) 10. Annuities
( ) 11. Gifts
(X) 12. Inheritances
( ) 13. Patents, copyrights, inventions, royalties
( ) 14. Personal property outside the home
( ) 15. Businesses (list all owners, including percentage of ownership,
and officer/director positions held by a party with company)
( ) 16. Employment termination benefits - severance pay, workman' s
compensation claim/award
( ) 17. Profit sharing plans
(X) 18. Pension plans (indicate employee contribution and date plan
vests)
. (X) 19. Retirement plans, Individual Retirement Accounts
( ) 20. Disability payments
( ) 21. Litigation claims (matured and unmatured)
( ) 22. Military/V .A. benefits
( ) 23. Education benefits
( ) 24. Debts due, including loans, mortgages held
(X) 25. Household furnishings and personalty (include as a total
category and attach itemized list if distribution of such assets is
in dispute
( ) 26. Other
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Secured
(X) 1. Mortgages
( ) 2. Judgments
( ) 3. Liens
( ) 4. Other secured liabilities
Unsecured
(X) 5. Credit card balances
( ) 6. Purchases
( ) 7. Loan payments
( ) 8. Notes payable
(X) 9. Other unsecured liabilities
ContinQent or Deferred
( ) 10. Contracts or Agreements
( ) 11. Promissory notes
( ) 12. Lawsuits
( ) 13. Options
( ) 14. Taxes
( ) 15. Other contingent or deferred liabilities
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
AND NOW, this 3rd day of July, 1997, I, Joanne M. Bennett, hereby
certify that I have this day served a copy of the within document, by mailing same by
first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
Samuel L. Andes, Esquire
P.O. Box 168
Lemoyne, PA 17043
~~.A~~
anne M. Bennett