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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
STATE OF ~ PENNA,
MARY J. KAUfMAN,
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JOHN P. KAUFMAN,
Defendant
DECREE IN
DIVORCE
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decreed that ,."". ,t-!'!~Y,'~', . K!I,ufl~~1~1. . , "" , . , . . . . . ". . . . . . ., plaintiff,
.John P. Kaufman
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are divorced from the bonds of matrimony.
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lubject to the loan at DELCO and shall indemnity and hold wite
harmle.. on account of any claims which may be made against wife by
DELCO a. a result of the outstanding loan.
The 1988 Ford van which husband had in his possession at the
time of separation is assigned to husband subject to any existing
debt against said van which shall be husband's sole responsibility.
Ilusband shall be entitled to possession of the computer,
tools, and the television, microwave, and radar unit on the boat,
all of which have been identified on Plaintiff's Exhibit No. 1 as
being in the possession of husband.
In the event that hUBband refuses to qlgn the special warranty
deed transferring his interest in the residence at 14" wyoming
Avenue, Enola, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, to wife as required
herein, forcing wife to seek the court's assistance in obtaining
the title,to the property through petition and order of the court,
husband shall be responsible for all costs and attorney fees
inoident to wife's procuring a deed for the subject premises.
By the court,
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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NO. 94 - 4428 CIVIL ~
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HARY J. KAUFMAN,
Plaintiff
JOHN P. KAUFMAN,
Defendant,
H2tice of Filinq Master's Report
The report of the Master has been filed this date and
copies have been sent with this notice to oounsel of reoord and
the parties.
In aooordance with P.R.C.P 1920.55 within ten (10) days
after the mailing of this notice and report exceptions may be
filed to the report by any party. If no exceptions are filed
within the ten (10) day period, the Court shall receive the
report, and if approved, shall enter a final decree in
accordance with the reoommendations contained in the report.
Datel 12/20/96
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E. Robert Elioker, II
Divorce Master
Notel If exceptions are filed, file the original with the
Prothonotary and a copy with tho Master's office. At
that time, the party filing the exoeptions should notify
the oourt reporter in the Master's offioe so arrangements
oan be made for a transcript. Upon completion of the
transcript and receipt of payment the entire file will be
returned to the prothonotary's office for transmittal to
the Court at time of argument on the exceptions.
If no exceptions are filed, counsel shall prepare an
orde~ of Court consistent with the recommendations and
provide a proposed order of Court to the Master.
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MARY J. KAUFMAN, I
Plaintiff I
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JOHN P. KAUFMAN, I
Defendant I
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 94 . 442B CIVIL
IN DIVORCE
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MASTER'S REPORT.
Proceedings held before
E. Robert Elick$r, II, Divorce Master
Cumberland county Courthouse, 9
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
proceedings held on December lB, 1996
commencing at 1:30 p.m.
APPEARANCES I
R. Mark Thomas
Attorney for Plaintiff
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PROCEDURAL HISTORY
The Master, prior to the beginning of the testimony
at the hearing on December lB, 1996, at 1130 p.m., stated on the
record the background of the case and heard the testimony of
attorney R. Mark Thomas regarding the filJ.ng of the affidavit
under Section 3301(d) of the Domestic Relations Code. The
remarks of the Master and the testimony of Mr. Thomas have been
transcribed, are made part of this report, and are set forth
below.
(Whereupon, the opening remarks of the Master and
the testimony of R. Mark Thomas, Esquire, was
transcribed.)
THE MASTER I Today is Wednesday, December lB, 1996.
This i. the date set for a Master's hearing in the Kaufman case.
pre.ent in the hearing room are the Plaintiff, Mary J. Kaufman
and her counsel R. Mark Thomas. The Defendant, John P. Kaufman
is not present 1I0r has any attorney contacted our office with
respect to his representation in this matter. Mr. Kaufman does
not have any attorney of record who io representinq him in these
proceedings.
The notice of today's hearing was sent to the
address Mr. Kaufman has provided to our office, P.O. Box 20,
Enola, Pennsylvania. Themail was sent first class postage
prepaid and no mail has been returned to our office indicating
that it has not been delivered so we will presume that Mr.
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Rauraan received the notice or the hearing today. It i. noted
that the time of today's hearing was changed from 9100 a.m. to
1130 p.m. at the request of Mr. Thomas. A second notice wa.
.ent to Mr. Raufman indicating the time change to the addres.
indicated and no mail has been returned from the post office.
This action was commenced by a divorce complaint
filed on August 5, 1994, raising grounds for divorce of
irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. The original complaint
was followed by an amended complaint filed on February 6, 1996,
raising additional grounds for divorce of willful and malicious
desertion. On September 26, 1996, a second amended complaint
was filed raising the economic issue of equitable distribution.
The Master has received communication from the
Defendant and those co~munications are in the file. The
communications would indicate that Mr. KaUfman is aware of these
proceedings and of the pleadings that have been filed on behalf
of his wife.
On October 15, 1996, the Master met with Mr. Thomas
and the Plaintiff and after discuasion the matter was continued
because of a problem with the time of service of the second
amended complaint. The file contains a memo which the Master
wrote on October 15, 1996, outlining the reason why the hearing
did not go forward on October 15, 1996. At that meeting with
counsel and Mrs. Kaufman, the Master suggested that perhaps
counael file an affidavit under Section 3301(d) to obviate the
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n..d tor t..timony under the .ection d.aling with malicious
d...rtion. Mr. Thoma. i. going to t..tity about the atatu. ot
th.t affidavit, however, the Master did receive a
counter-affidavit from the Defendant whioh wa. filed with the
Prothonotary by the Master's office on November B, 1996. In the
counter-affidavit the Defendant indicated that he opposed the
entry of a divorce d.oree because the marriage is not
irretrievably broken and he further il1dicated that he w.t.shed to
olaim eoonomio relief. As of this time no economic claims have
been raised by the Defendant. It is the Master's belief that if
the parties have been separated for a period in excess of two
years that the marital relationship is no longer viable and,
therefore, the marriage is irretriev~bly broken. The Master
oommunicated his opinion with respect to that issue to counsel
for wife with a copy to Mr. Kaufman by a letter dated November
B/ 1996.
We are going to hear the testimony of Mr. Thomas as
it relates to the issue of the filing and service of the
affidavit under section 3301(d) after which we will hear the
testimony of the Plaintiff on the economic issue raised of
equitable distribution.
Whereupon,
R. MARK THOMAS, ESQUIRE
having been called as a witness, testified as follows!
R. MARK THOMAS/ ESQUIRE: This is attorney R. Mark
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~.ut~.n, and on her behalt I tiled the amended complaint. that
were previou.ly reterred to by the Ma.ter. In addition to the
the amended complaint. that were tiled, I had the Plaintitt
execute an atfidavit under section 3301(d) ot the Divorce code
and I .ent a copy ot that affidavit under section 3301(d) to the
Detendant, John Kaufman, by regular mail first class poatage
prepaid and addressed to P.O. Box 20, Enola, Pennsylvania
17025-0020. Along with the affidavit under section 3301(d),
which had been executed by the Plaintiff, I sent a notice of
intention to request entry of a divorce decree.
Sinoe Mr. Kaufman was not represented by oounsel, I
inoluded with those notices a Gounter-affidavit under section
3301(d) ot the Divorce Code which is the counter-affidavit
referred to by the Master as having been executed and returned
to the Prothonotary by the Defendant. The affidavit whioh has
been exeouted by the Plaintiff and is dated November 5, 1996,
has not been filed with the court although it has been served on
the Defendant. We will be filing this affidavit at the
Prothonotary's offioe today following the testimony in this
matter.
(A discussion was held off the record.)
THE MASTER: On May 1, 1996, pursuant to 8 motion
filed by Mr.. Thomas for special order directing service by mail,
Judge Sheely entered an order allowing the motion and granting
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.ervice upon the Defendant by ordinary mail at P.O. Box 20,
Inola, Penn.ylvania. As indioated, this i. ths address that has
been u.ed by the Master to send notioe to the Defendant of the
hearings and Mr. Thomas testified that he used that address to
.end the affidavit under seotion 3301(d) to Mr. Kaufman. We
will now prooeed to take the testimony of the Plaintiff on the
eoonomic olaim of equitable distribution.
(Conclusion of remarks transcribed from the
record. )
Following the testimony of the Plaintiff, Mary J.
Kaufman, the record was closed and the Master proceeded with the
preparation and the filing of his report.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The parties were married on November 4/ 1978, and
separated in May 1994.
2. The present marriage is the first marriage for. both
parties.
3. There were two children born of the marriage, Megan, 15
years of age, and Jonathan, 10 years of age. Both
ohildren reside with wife.
4. Wife is 44 years of age and resides at 147 Wyoming
Avenue, Enola, Cumberland Co~nty, Pennsylvania, with the
children. She is in good health. Wife is employed as a
customer service representative at Capital Blue Cr~ss
where she has worked for approximately 3 years. Her
hourly rate is $10.44 and occasionally she gets some
overtime. She works a 37 1/2 hour week and receive.
benefits including medical coverage for herself and the
children. Husband is currently covered under wife's
medical insurance plan. Wife reported on her income and
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expense statement, (plaintiff's Bxhibit No.8), that her
vross pay biweekly is $774.75.
5. Husband ie 42 years of age and uses P.O. Box 20, Bnola,
Pennsylvania, as his mailing address. His speoifio
whereabouts is unknown although wife testified that she
believes he i. in Florida on his boat. We have no
information as to husband's inoome although wife did
pree.nt three book. which he ha. written regarding boat
repair. We have no partioular information regarding
husband'. health although assume it is good.
6. Both parties are high school graduates.
7. Upon the entry of a divorce deoree, husband's medical
insurance benefits through wife's employer will
terminate.
8. The marital assets identified by wife on her Exhibit
No. 1 are as folloWSI
The marital residence at 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola,
Cumberland county, Pennsylvania
1963 42' wooden boat
1988 Ford Van
Household tangible personal property, tools, and
accessory equipment for the boat
Wife's Exhibit No. 1 identifies her opinion as to the
value of the assets and the party possessing the assets.
The only correction that wife made to her exhibit was the
computer which she indicated should be in husband's
column as an item he took when he separated.
9. The marital residence is subjeot to a first mortgage and
a home equity line of credit with Harris Savings Bank
with a balance due on both of approximately $31,700.00.
To assist wife with her mortgage payments she has been
receiving funds from the Pennsylvania Housing Authority
and to date owes the Pennsylvania Housing Authority
$15,400.00.
10. In addition to the mortgage and the home equity line of
credit wife listed certain debts which she identified
as being owed by either or both of the parties.
Specifically, however, the joint debts were the taxes for
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1993 which wife paid in the amount of $1/652.86. Wire
al.o believe. .he i. an obliqor on a loan with BBLCO
which wa. u.ed to purchase the boatl however wife has
never received any indioation tram Bt:LCO that that loan
i. not beinq paid. Wife identified ether debt which she
claims i. solely the r.sponaibility at husband inoludinq
a debt to Lataha Lumber and some oredit oards.
11. Pursuant to an order .ntered in Cumberland County
Dom.stic Relations ottioe, husband is to pay $75.00 per
week tor the support of his two ohildren. Wife testified
that in December 1995 there was an arrearage on the order
of at lea.t $5,000.00 and that she has reoeived no
payments in 1996. The order for the children did not
include any separate order tor spousal support tor wite.
12. Wite has had no oontaot with husband except oocasionally
by telephone when husband calls to talk to the children
sinoe the parties separated in Hay 1994 nor has she
received any financial assistanoe trom husband sinoe the
date at separation.
13. No objection has been made by either party in these
proceedings to the method and adequacy at servioe of
any at the pleadings in the divorce aotion nor has either
party or oounsel objeoted to the jurisdiotion at this
court to act in these proceedings.
CONCLUSION OF LAW
The grounds for divorce are irretrievable breakdown
ot the marriage. Wite stated in an affidavit under seotion
3301(d) ot the Domestic Relations Code and testitied that the
parties separated in Hay 1994, a period in excess ot two years.
The divorce can, theretore, be concluded under Seotion 3301(d)
ot the Domestic Relations Code.
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ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS
AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 3502(a)
OF THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS CODE
1, The partie. were married and living together in a marital
relation.hip approximately 15 1/2 year. and have been
..parated approximatelY 2 1/2 years.
a. Neither party was previously married.
3. Wife i. 44 years of age and i. employed at Capital Blue
Cro.. as a oustomer servioe representative where she has
worked for approximately the past three years. She
sarn. gros. biweekly based on a 37.5 hour week $774.75.
Wife has the expense of the debt against the marital
home and living expenses which inolude providing for the
two minor children of the marriage. Wife has rooeived
a.sistanoe from the Pennsylvania Housing Authority
towards the mortgage obligations. wife reports that she
haD good health.
Husband is 42 years of age and his last known whereabouts
is in Florida although he uses P.O. Box 20, Enola,
Pennsylvania, as his mailing address. Husband'S
employment status and inoome is unknown although he has
written three books dealing with the repair of boats.
Speoific information regarding husband's liabilities is
not available. Husband, according to wife's testimony,
does not have any health problems.
4. Neither party made any contribution to the education,
training, or increased earning power of the other party.
5. Wife's opportunity to acquire assets in the future is
limited, such opportunity being solely based on her
ability to earn income from employment. Information
regarding husband's opportunity for future acquisitiono
of assets and income is unknown.
6. The sources of income of wife and prtisumably for husband
is from income earned through employment. Any benefits
that either party receives would be as a result of that
employment.
7. While the parties were living together they both
contributed to the acquisition of assets; however, since
the separation husband has made no effort to help wife in
preserving the marital assets, specifically the marital
residence where she and the children are living.
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Neither party has any separate property whioh will be .et
apart from the property distributed in the.e proceeding..
The standard of living established during the marriage
was middle-cla.s.
Wife's economic ciroumstanoes are difficult becau.e .he
i. not reoeiving any as.istance from husband for the
support of the children and relies solely on her income
from her employment. Husband'. economic oircumstanoes
are unknown. No tax ramifioations have been oonsidersd
by the Master.
Wife is serving as the custodian of two dependent minor
ohildren.
DISCUSSION
EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
When the parties separated in May 1994, wife
testified that husband told wife that she could have the hOUSG
and the furnishings and that he would take his boat, the van,
and his tools. Husband also told wife that he would be
responsible for the BELCO loan which was the loan used to
purchase the boat.
Considering the facts found by the Master and the
analysis of the factors under Section 3502(a) of the Domestio
Relations Code, the Master believes that the distribution of the
assets should be in conformity with husband's comments to wife
at the time of the separation.
Wife has been struggling to maintain the marital
residence for herself and the children and needs to have a home
for them to live. The home is subject to the Harris Savings
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Bank debt. and the monies that wite will ultimately oWe to the
Penn.ylvania Housing Authority ae a reeult ot assi8tance tor
payment on acoount ot the mortgage debt. Wite and the
childrens' need. require that they have a home in which to
re.ide and the houaehold property which comprises the
turnishings and contents as shown on wite's Exhibit No.1.
Based on an analysis of the value ot the asset. as
contained in wite's Exhibit No. 1 and considering the debts
against those assets, it appears that the distribution of aesets
as suggested by husband, which wife is willing to aocept, allows
each of the parties assets with values whioh are not
unreasonably disproprotionate. The Master has not oonsidered a
precise mathematical evaluation of this case in order to arrive
at his recommendations but is satisfied with the computations
which he has completed based on wife's exhibit that the
distribution herein is fair and equitable to both parties. The
Master has also considerod the debt obligations that the parties
have assumed since the separation arising out of their marital
obligations.
The assets assigned to each of the parties in the
reoommendations which follow are those assets which are in the
possession of each of the parties presently. However, husband
will be required to exeoute a special warranty deed so that wife
can receive title to the residence at 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola,
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
Wife Ihall reoeive as her sole and separate
property the residenoe at 147 wyominq Avenue/ Enola, cumberland
county/ Pennsylvania, subjeot to the existing liens in favor of
Harris savings Bank and any obligation that may be owed to the
Pennlylvania Housing Authority. Within fifteen (15) days of a
final order in those proceedings, husband shall sign and deliver
to wife a special warranty deed transferring all his right,
title, and interest in said property to wife. Wife shall
indemnify and save husband harmless on account of any claims
which may be made against husband on account of any mortgages or
debts owed to Harris savings Bank and the Pennsylvania Housing
Authority.
Wife shall receive as her sole and separate
property the household contents identified on Plaintiff/s
Exhibit No. 1.
Husband shall be entitled to retain the 1963 42/
wooden boat which is currently in his possession. Husband shall
take said boat subject to the loan at BELCO and shall indemnify
and hold wife harmless on account of any claims which may be
made against wife by BELCO as a result of the outstanding loan.
The 1988 Ford van which husband had in his
possession at the time of separation is assigned to husband
subject to any existing debt against said van which shall be
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HARY J. K~UPH~N
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II Defendant NO. 94- CIVil, TIlRM
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AND NOlI comell the above-numed 1'luint1 ff, H/lRY J, KAUFMAN, by her attorneys, ~ndes,
Vaughn & BangB, ilnd makell the follolling Compl,llnt in 11Ivorce;
I 1. The l'lillnt1ff III MARY J, KAUl"M/lN, un udult indlviduill who cU\"l'ently resldell at
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1147 Wyoming /lvenue, Enolil, Cumberland County, Ponnllylvilnid.
I 2. The Defondunt ill JOHN 1'. KAUPMAN, un udult individuul who currently resides at
i 14" Wyoming /lvenue, Enola, Cumberlilnd County, Pennsylvaniil.
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I 3. Both the Plaintiff and Dofondunt hilvo boon bonu tide rellidonts of the Comlllon-
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lIealth of Pennsylvilnia for ut leilst six monthll Immediately previoulI to the filing of
thlB Complaint.
4. The Plaint1ff dnd Defendilnt were married on November 4, 19'/8 in Ringtolln,
Pennsy I vania.
5. There have boen no prior actions of divorce or annulment betllenn the parties.
6. This marriage is irretrievably broken.
'I. Plaintiff hall be on advised of the availubility of marriage counseling and the
Plaintiff may havn the right to requellt thdt the Court require the parties to partici-
pate in couuseling.
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MARY J. I<AUFMAN I IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaint1tf I CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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JOHN P. I<AUFMAN, I
Defendant I IN DIVORCE
AFFIDAVIT OF 811VIO!
I, R. Mark Thomas, hereby state under oath the following with
regard to service of legal documents in the above-captioned casel
1. On May 1, 1996, the Honorable Harold E. Sheely, President
Judge of the court of common Pleas of Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania signed an Order pursuant to Pa. R. C. P. 430 (a) directing
that service on the defendant in the above-captioned case could be
made through the use of ordinary mail addressed to P.O. Box 20,
Enola, PA, 17025.
2. On May 9, 1996, I caused a true and certified copy of the
Divorce complaint to be served upon the defendant by first-class,
postage prepaid mail addressed to John P. Kaufman, P.O. Box 20,
Enola, PA 17025.
3. On September 19, 1996 I caused a true and certified copy
of a Second Amended Complaint to be served upon the defendant by
regular mail, postage prepaid addressed as per the Court's Order.
4. On october 16, 1996, I served upon the defendant an
Affidavit under S3301(d) of the Divorce Code along with a Counter-
Affidavit and a Notice of Intention to Request Entry of a Divorce
Decree by regular mail, postage prepaid and addressed as set forth
in the Court's Order.
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JOliN P. KAU~'MIIN,
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IN lllVOI1CE
ORDER AND NQ!.!..CE.. Bl3'l''rING IiEAll!NG
'1'01 Mary J, Kaufman Plaintiff
R, Mark 'I'homas Counsl'll for I'l1lintiU
John p, Kaufman , lJl'lfendant
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You are dirllctl'ld to appear for a hearing to taka
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testimony on the outstanding iasuas in the above captionad
divorce proceedings tit the Office of the Pivorce Mal3ter, 'J Nl.l:L11
Hanover Street Carlisle, Pennayl.vania, on the ,.._.J1..E.t!
day of october ,l99~, at 9100 ~.m, at which pl.ace ill\d
tilne you will bEl given the opportunity to present witnessell ,111<1
exhibits in support of Y0ur case.
By the c,;ourt,
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Harold E. Sheely,
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Date of Order and
NoticElI 7/18/96
By I
DivorceMaster------
IF YOU PO NOT HIIVE II LIIWYER OR CIINNOT AFFORD ONE, GO '1'0 OR
TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU
CAN Gr;:T LEGAL HELP.
Court Administrator
Fourth Floor, East Wing
Cumberland County COllrthtlu;,...
Carlisle,1"A 17013
Telephone (717) 240-6200
* Testimony will be limited to grounds for divorce and any
economic claims which may be raised in the action at leust
twenty (20) days prior to the heoring date.
MMlY ,), KlIllf'MIIN I
Plaintiff
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,JUliN P. KIIUI'M/lN,
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'1'1) I Mary J. Kauflllan , Plaintiff
R. Mark 'I'h 011I a a , Counael for l'lllintiff
John 1", Kllufman , D<Jfend/H1t
..............-........- Counsel for D<Jfendant
You are direct<Jd to appear for a hearing to take
tsutimony on the outstanding iBsueu in the above captioned
dlvorce proctludinga at the Office of the Divorce MlIl3ter, ') th.nll
Hanover Street Carlisle, Pennsyl.vania, on the ,___..J...U..th,'
day of December, I99~, at __ 9100 a .m, at which placB oIl1d
time you will be given the opportunity to prellcnt Witllecc<J1O .11101
exhibita in support of your case.
By the Court,
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Harold E. Sheely,
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Date of Order and
Noticel 10/15/96
By I
Divorce Master
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT IIFFORD ONE, GO TO OR
TELEPHONE THE OFFICE Sr;:T FOR'l'fl BELOW TO FIND OU'!' WHEfHJ; YOU
CAN GET LEGAL HELP,
Court IIdministrator
Fourth Floor, East Wing
Cumberland County Courthuu~,
carliale, l'A 17013
Telephone (717) 240-6200
0"101 0' DIVORCI MAIUR
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
9 North Hanover Slreet
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 240.6535
I, Robert IlIoker, II
Dlvorc. Miller
Treol ",0 Colwer
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DATE I Tuesday, october 15, 1996
REI Mary J. Kaufman vs. John p, Kaufman
No. 94 - 4428 civil
In Divorce
Counsel, R. Mark Thomas, and his client, Mary J. l<autman,
appeared for the hearing scheduled for October 15, 1996, at 9100
a.m. Mr. Kaufman did not appear.
Mr. Thomas pointed out that the second amended complaint
was filed on september 26, 1996, raising the economic issue
of equitable distribution. since the second amended complaint
was filed on September 26, 1996, and allowing fifteen (15) daya
for the mail to be returned and a twenty (20) day period for
response, the hearing date of october 15, 1996, did not allow
adequate time for service and response. Therefore, the hearing
scheduled this date was not held,
The Master also discussed with Mr. Thomas the possibility
of filing an affidavit under section 3301(d) averring the
separation of the parties in excess of two years. Mr. Thomas
agreed that he would fi.le such an affidavit this week and that
we would reschedule the hearing allowing sufficient time for the
service of the affidavit by ordinary mail. In accordance with
Rule 403(1) "service by ordinary mail is complete if the mail is
not returned to the sender within fifteen (15) days after
mailing." consequently, not only do we need to allow time for
response to the affidavit (20 days) but an additional fifteen
(15) days to accomplish service by ordinary mail. Therefore, we
have picked Wednesday, December 18, 1996, as the date for the
rescheduled hearing to begin at 9100 a,m. Notice will be sent
of the hearing to Mr. Kaufman at his post office address in
Enola.
An order of court entered by Judge Sheely on May 1, 1996,
O"ICI OF DIVORCI MAtTlR
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
9 North Hanover Street
CarllHle, PA 17013
(717) 240.6535
I, Robert IlIek.r, II
Dlvorcl Malllr
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November B, 1996
R. Mark Thomas, Esquire
54 East Main street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-3851
ReI Mary J, Kaufman vs. John P. l<aufmsn
No, 94 - 4428 civil
In Divorce
Dear Mr. Thomas I
I am enolosing a copy of a counter-affidavit which my
office received by certified mail on November B, 1996. Mr.
l<aufman is not contesting the fact that the parties have been
separated at least two years but he does oppose the entry of a
divorce decree becauso he claims the marriage is not
irretrievably broken. In order tor him to proceed to sustain
his claim that the marriage is not irretrievably broken he will
have to appear and offer testimony I otherwise, inasmuch as the
parties have been separated for a period in excess of two years,
it seems to me that the separation itself establishes that the
marriage is irretrievably broken since there has been no marital
relationship for a period of at least two years.
Mr, Kaufman also indicates that he wishes to claim
economic relief, however, the only economic claim raised in the
action by pleading is the claim of wife for equitable
distribution. Unless Mr. l<aufman files a petition or
counterclaim raising economic claims, we will simply deal with
the claim raised by wife in her second amended complaint. The
statement on the counter-affidavit that a party wishes to raise
claims does not have the effect of a pleading or counterclaim
which specifically raises the claims intended.
The hearing will go forward as scheduled for December IB,
1996, at which time we will take the testimony of any witnesses
which appear dealing with the issue of irretrievable breakdown
of the marriage and the economic claim that has been raised by
Mil Il'i J. KIIU f'MAN ,
Plaintiff
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Tal Mary J. Kaufman , Plaintiff
R, Mark 'l'homCls , Counsel for Plaintiff
John P. Kaufmon D"fendllllt
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You are directed to appear for a hearing to take
testimony on the outstanding iSl;luBO in the above captioned
divorce proceedingl;l (It the office of the Divan:\! M(lllter, 'j Norlll
Hanover Street Carlisle, pennsylvania, on the 16th
day of .-December , I9'l~, at ......J.l.12-11_.m, at which place ilm!
time you will be given the opportunity to preB<lnt witneBBeH ilnd
fJxhibita in support of your cOl;le.
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Date of Order and
Noticel 12/5/96
BYI
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I F YOU PO NO'I' HIIVE II LIIWYER OR CANNOT IIFFORD ONE, GO '1'0 01<
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Defendant I IN DIVORCE
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I, R. Mark Thomas, Esquire, hereby certify that on November 5,
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MARY J. l<AUFMAN
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JOHN P. I<AUFMAN,
De fendant
IN DIVORCE
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COUNTER-AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION
3301(d) OF TIiE DIVORCE COPE
1, Check either (a) or (b) I
(a) I do not oppose the entry of a divoroe decree.
~~ I oppose the entry of a divorce decree because
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(i) 'l'he parties to this action have not lived
separate and apart for a period of at least two years,
g'l'he marriage is not irretrievably brok.en,
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(a) I do not wish to make any claims for economic
~elief. 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.
~ I wish to claim economic relief. which may include
alimony, division of property, lawyer's fees or expenses or other
important rights.
I verify that the statements made in this counte,raffidavit 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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Plaintitf I CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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VIS. I NO. 94-4428 CIVIL TERM
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JOHN P. l<AUFMAN, I
Defendant I IN DIVORCE
seCOND AMENDED COMPLAINT IN DIVORCE
AND NOW, comes the Plaintiff, Mary J. Kaufman, by her
attorney, R. Mark Thomas, Esquire, and makes the fOllowing
Complaint in Divorce:
1, The Plaintiff is Mary J. KaUfman, an adult individual who
ourrently resides at 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola, Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania.
2, The Defendant is John P. KaUfman, an adult individual
whose last known address was 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola, Cumberland
County, Pennsylvania, but whose whereabouts are currently unknown,
and Plaintiff believes and avers that the Defendant is living in
the state of Maryland.
3. The Plaint iff has been a bona fide res ident of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for at least six months immediately
previous to the filing of this Complaint.
4. The Plaintiff and Defendant were married on November 4,
1978 in Ringtown, Pennsylvania.
5. There was a prior action of divorce filed under this same
term and number, and this is the First Amended Complaint to that
original Complaint which was filed on August 5, 1994.
6. The marriage is irretrievably broken.
7. Plaintiff has been advised of the availability of
marriage counsell ing and the plaintiff may have the right to
request that the Cour.t require the parties to partioipate in
counsell ing.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Court to enter a Decree in
Divoroe pursuant to the Divorce Code of Pennsylvania, under section
3301(c) or 3301(d).
COUN'r II
FAULT DIVOlCB UNDER SECTION 3301(a) (1)
8. Paragraphs one through seven are incorporated herein as
if SEt forth at length.
9, Defendant has committed willful and malicious desertion
and absented himself from habitation with the Plaintiff without any
reason for a period of more than one year.
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 in Divorce pursuant to Section 3301(a) (1) of the Divorce
Code,
COUNT III
EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
11. Paragraphs 1 through 10 are incorporated herein as if set
forth at length.
12. During the marriage the parties acquired marital
property.
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JOHN P. KAUFMAN, I
Defendant I IN DIVORCE
KOTICI OF AVAILABILITY or OOUK8BLLIN~
TO THE WITHIN NAMED PEFENDANTI
You have been named as the Defendant in a Complaint in a
divorce proceeding filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland
county.
This notice is to advise you that in accordance with
section 3302(d) of the Divorce Code, you may request that the Court
require you and your spouse to attend marriage counselling prior to
a divorce being handed down by the Court. A list of professional
marriage counselors is available at the Domestic Relations Office,
13 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. You are advised
that this list is kept as a convenience to you and you are not
bound to choose a counselor from this list.
All necessary
arrangements and the cost of c;:ounselling sessions are to be borne
by you and your spouse.
If you desire to pursue counselling, you must make your
request for counselling within twenty days of the date on which you
receive this notice. Failure to do so will constitute a waiver of
your right to requast counselling.
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MARY J, J(AUFMAN I IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff I CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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JOHN p, J(AUFMAN, I
Defendant I IN DIVORCE
FIR8T AKINDID COMPLAINT IN DIVOROB
AND NOW, comes the Plaintiff, Mary J. Kaufman, by her
attorney, R, Mark Thomas, Esquire, and makes the following
Complaint in Divorce I
1. The PlaintJ.ff is Mary J. l<aufman, an adult individual who
currently resides at 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola, cumberland county,
Pennsylvania.
2. The Defendant is John P. Kaufman, an adult individual
whose last known address was 147 wyoming Avenue, Enola, Cumberland
county, Pennsylvania, but whose whereabouts are currently unknown,
and Plaintiff believes and avers that the Pefendant is living in
the state of Maryland.
3. The Plaintiff has been a bona fide resident of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for at least six months immediately
previous to the filing or this Complaint.
4. The Plaintiff and Defendant were married on November 4,
1978 in Ringtown, Pennsylvania.
5. There was a prior action of divorce filed under this same
term and number, and this is the First Amended Complaint to that
original Complaint which was filed on August 5, 1994.
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1)l'ivUI~ cOIIII~~I. UI II hUlldl'ed dollul'~ UII h01l1' or 1II0re. I~ 1101 IIl1ullcilllly pll~~lhlll IiiI' IIIC, I
hllve lIul illhel'hed U ~olld deulof 1lI1111CY. U~ illY wifi: hu~ dllllC, I huve Irlcd h) I'lllullI cOIIII~el,
Ihl'llugh Ihe legul ~Illvke~ ~llIled III Ihe lellel' YOII ~Illll, A~ III lhe pU~I, Ihey will 1101 n:pl'c~elll IIIC
bccllu~e I dll 1101 live III I)ellll~ylvulllu IlIId Ihe legul ~~Ivkll~ onk~ here. will 1I111 I'IlJlre~ellt IIIC
heculI~e 1111: helll'llIg I~ III I'ellllsylvulliu,
A~ 11I1lI1I1I1 1111 1III0l1ley, heul' wilh lIIe II~ I slllle whut I helleve YOII WUIII 10 kllow. III Ihi~
lIIuller.
I will heglll hy ~uyillg. IlIevel' wUllled. 1IIIllllllhis duy dlllllll WUIIIII divlHce,
We hud 1111 excellellllllulTillgll I;,lrlhe Ihsllwelve yeul's. I loved her U~ lIIuch the duy Ilell.
ullel' slxlo:ell yellrs. U~ I hud the duy I lIIul'ried her, ThuI wu~ Ihe rCU~OIl il wus ~o hUl'd 11)\' IIIC to
Icuve hcr. She hud heclI illY h~stlj-jelld, I huve lIever llIudc II hunler decisioll,
SC\ eml lilllCS I hud wUllled III go 10 coullselillg with her 10 try 10 l1Iukc lI\11' 1lI11niuge
work. IIcr l'e~IHlIlse wus ulwuys Ihc SIII1lC, "It ellSI 100 lIIuch," The cuullsclillg wu~ clIwred hy 0111'
llI~dkul IlIsunlllcc. so ClISI wus 1101 II vulid urJ!ulllelll. it wus silllply 1I11e 1lI0l'e wuy 11)\' hcr III
dl~u~rcc whh whulcv~r Ilhllught. II WUS 11111 Sll l1Iuch IhuI she wus UhVllYS right. il wus 1lI111'e IhuII
wus ulwuy~ wrollg,
The eCllllul1IY slulted u duv>1Iwllnl Il'cud ill thc clld Ill' 199 I. which slllwly 11IwcI'cd lIl11'
III cOllie. us It hud durillg olhcr rcccs~lolls, I stuck with II IIl1d Ihc husill~ss held ils own ulIIII
Dccclllhcr of I <)<)3. when 111I illjury llI11de It IllIpus~jhlc 1,,1' llIe 10 work 1,,1' thl'ce 1lI01llhs Ill' l1Iorc,
l11e ecollolllY hlld Ihe illjul'Y. hrought UlII' illCOIllC levelluwer thulI il hlld ever heell. Thc lower UUI'
Iillllllciul sitUlltiulI h~CIIl1Ie Ihe l1Iure cOlltel1lptihle Mul'Y's ullitude h~cIIllIe lowllrds IlIC, Still the
lowcr illCOllle did 1I0t stop her spelldillg 011 hcrself.
III Ihe IIIsI six 11I1111ths of 0111' coexislellce, there wus 1I11t 1I11~ tilllC whclI we wcre lllgelhcr,
Ihut she did 1I111 SIll It 1111 IIr~UIllCIII. wilhill Ihe Iirst Iivc llIillutes, This WIIS 1111 ullhellmhle sltlllllioll,
hoth IiiI' the childrclI IIl1d llIyself. I ulldcrsllllld she wus doillg her IHUt hy ~oillg hllck 10 work. ulld
Illpprccillled Ihlll lilct. J wus ulso doillg illY pun hy worklllg 1111 uvemgc of fifty 10 sixly hour~ II
week. ullel' Ihe illjmy hlld hculed. AcclIrdillg III her. I wus 1101 dolllg cllough, Nolhillg WIIS ever
cllough, Shc hud 110 idcII whul she wllllled. sh~ ollly kllcw Wlllll shc hlld WUS 1101 if.. J 1i:1t like 1111
IIl1wullled stmllgllr ill illY own hOllie, ullllhle to I1Il1kc hcr hllppy. for evclI the shllltesl period of
lilllC, Shc hlld hecolllc clIllIplelely sell~celllercd. clIlltrollillg, cOllsllllled wilh grced IInd Ihc WIIIII
for morc "thillgs", I hud lilllllly hUd 1lI0re Ihlllll clIuld tllkc, IInd 11IId Mllry I wus ICIIVillg 1111 Friduy
(S/20/9Cl ).
I hud lelloll u Friduy wilh Ihe 1I11dcrstlllldillg 1 wOllld ClIllI~ hllck SIIIIdllY IIl1d lIy 10 work
throllgh Ihlngs. I, lIrigilllllly, WIIIIICd 10 leuve fill' OIlC III Ihrcc 1lI11111hs, 'nlis would givc I1IC Ihc
tilllc to dccide iflhis wus thc right decisloll, I clllled SIIIIdllY 10 lell hcr I wus cOlllillg hOl1le 10 lalk
over Ihc silUUliulI, IIcr rcspollsc WIIS "Nil, il'S over, I dllll'l WIIlIlllI IlIlk IIhoUI il III1YllllHe." I WCIII
hllck MOlldllY 111111 NIUllCdlllllVlllg lilY hdollJ,tIIlJ,tN 0111 of Ihc IIIIIINC, I NIWkc wilh hcr Ihc ti,lIowillg
WCdllCNdllY whclI Nhc hllll II dlllllJ,tC III' hcUrI. 10tlincII hi ~IIIllC hOlllc 111111 lull. wilh hcr or wc
coulll go 10 COIIIINdhlJ,t, A~ NOOII IIN I WIIN wllllllJ,t III do \\hIlICICr II 10111. 10 kCCpllN logclhcr, Nhc
chllllgcll hcr IIIll1d, So il gllc~ llllhl~ dllY. IIN NOOIIIIN IIIJ,trcc 10 dll Whlll ~hc WUllh. Nhc dlllllgC~ hcr
IIIll1d. ulld WIIIII~ Ihc OppO~IIC,
I ~Im led IhlN IIll1n'llIgc could hllve hCCII ~IIICd, If II 1111110[1, could hllve hccII NhlllCII. III Ihc
propcr ~cIIIIIg, 1I0wcver, ill Ihc III~I IWO YCllr~. Mllry IUI~ 1101 hCCII IIhlc 10 NlIY IWO wlIId~ 10 IIIC
whhoUllhc ~UIIIC IIlliludc Ihlll hlllllgllloll Ihl~ clllln~ dllllll of CVCllh Thl~ I~ ul~o Ihc NUIIIC rCUNOII
Nhc lloc~ 1101 huve lilY phllllC lIulllhcr or strccl uddrc~~ If Nhc did. II~ shc did \\hCII I til~1 Icll, shc
woulll cllllor ~IOp by ulld ~hlll ycl OIlC lIIorc IIrgulllcllt. I dl,III'1 IIccdlhlll III lilY IIle Iwo 111111 hilII'
YCllr~ ugll Ulld 111011'1 IIccd Ihut III1W, I Clllllhc hou~c livc llllCU IIIIIC~ 'I wcck 10 ~pcllk with lilY
childrclI, 11I1~0 cIIIIIIIY pllrclII~ ~cvCntllllllc~ II wcck, If ~hc IIccds 1011111. 10 IIIC ~hc Cllllllllk III IIIC
whclI I Clllllhc ~hildrclI. or ICllvc II IIIC~~IIgC with lilY pllrclIl~ till' IIIC tll CIIII hcr. Shc could 1101 do
Ihls cvell whclI lilY ~Oll WII~ Ncverdy hlllCII by II doll., I hud III ICIII1I III' hlN IIIJury. IIl1dlIipto thc
clllcrgcllcy roolllllllough hllll. Ncvcrlll dllY~ IlItcr. I hlld ~ullcd III Ihc IlIlcrlllllml hc WIIN IlIll homc,
Shc IIcvcr Cllllcd my pllrclIl~ to IclIhclII kuolI, \\ho IIIIUI1I ~oulIl hllvc ICIIllC kllllW I ~UPI)lINC shc
wlllltcd 10 hldc Ihc filcl Jlllllllhllll WII~ hOlllc III1I11C whClllhl~ look plll!.C,
A~ 1I110lhcr CXlllllplc of hcr ~dt~~clllcrcd hchllvlor: shc hll~ hlld II nllln livluJ,t lu Ihc hmlNC
wilh hcr lIudlhc chilllrcn ~ill~c ,1/')5, Thc childrcu IlIIve ucvcr NllokclI dlrcctly 10 IIIC IIhoul hllll.
Thcy hllvc IIIl1dc II dCllr III Mllry IIl1dlllY 11Ilrcllh. lu uo uucc''!1I111 Icrlll~. Ihcy do uot cllrc IiII' him
lu Ihc ICIINt. Shc ulso kllows Ihls. hUI rctilNcs to scl Ilsldc thc IIdvlIIIIlIgc~ of hllvillg hilll IInlullIlllI
Iilvor of Ihc childrclI'N Cll1ll11oU1I1 wcll heilig, Ncithcr child Npcnds much lilllC III hOlllc whcn hc iN
Ihcrc 1I11111hcy ~lIrc IIl1lc III lHl IIl1ywhcrc wilh hilll 1I10llg, 1IIIvlllg IIvcd wilh hcr duriug Ihc III~t
filiiI' YCllr~ of our 1II111T11IgC, lied liS ~on)' IiiI' hilllllS I do Ihc dllhlrclI,
I hllve ClldONCd CllpleS of lilY ~hlp's supplclllclllllllogs, so you IIII1Y glllu 1111 11I~lghl illto illY
III111TIIIgc Ihllll 11/1991 III 5/95, Thc~c log~ IIrc uol 1111 illcluslvc of cverylhlug thnl hllppCllcd
IIhollrd Ihc vc~sds I ~clvcd, IlIthllllllllc pcriod. hUI 11111I CClllllu Ihcy wllllldd Vlllldily hi lilY nbove
~llItCIllCIII~. Thcy IIrc thc Cllptlllll'~ (IIIC) pcrNllllllllogs, IInd U~ such. un dcI' Ihc lilli'S orlhc "Lilli'S Of
'111c Admll'llhy", IlIUsl hc IIc~cptcd iUlo cvidcllcc liS Iruc uud IICCUl'lllc I'ccords of Ihc IIccolIlII~ for
Ihe glveu dlllcs, Thc Alhllll'lllty Lllws Uol withsllllll,lillg, Ilnll ccnllill you will rClll17,C, Ihcsc logs
clluld 1101 hlll'C bcclI rccordcd by IIl1yonc othcr Ihllll IIIC, liS I IICllllhlllUgh thc cXJlcrlcllcc~,
OIlIWO NCllllrlllc uccllsioll~. Mllry IIl1dl hllvc rCII~hc,llIgrcclllcllts IiII' thc slllc oflhc house.
custody of thc ~hildrclI IIl1d thc hlllllll":C of thc I1I'0Jlcl'!y, Withiu II few dllYS of rCllchillg thcsc
IIgrcclllcllts, Nhc ~hllllgcd hcr mllld lIud bllckcd out IIfhoth, Allcr thc dClllisc Mlhc IlIsllIgrcclllcllt.
I hllve 1I0t UICllllolICdll sClllclllClI1 IIl1d Mllry IIIIS 1I01l'lliscdthc subJcc\.
No\V liS hctill'c I Wllllt very Iilllc fhulI thc Illl1ritlllllropcny, Thc lilllowiug sllltc~ whnt I
hcllcvc 10 bc 1II0rc thllll Iillr. thullllII cconomic poilll ofvlcw.
II I I hclicvc Mllry should providc $15,000,00 III hc plllccd ill u trust I\lIId IiII' our sou
JouuthulI E, Kuulillllll, This trusl could bc IIdmlllistcr by my Hllhcr. I'urkcr E, KII 1111111111 , l11is
II1ll0UIII is Illlllll1l reimburscmcllt hi JOlllllhulI till' thc Liollel truill collcctloll Mury sold, 'nlls
collcctioll \Vus oWllcd hy my flllhcr IIl1d 011 101111 to JOlllltlll1ll 1lIlllmc, This Ilrrullllcmcut held Ihlll; I
would rcceive Ihc collCClioll lIpOIl my fillhcr's dcuth to kccp IiiI' JOlllllhulI IIl1til hc rcuchcd IIgc
twcllty-livc or Jlllllllhllll woulll illhcrltlt Utll[lC tIVcl\ly-live,
'1111~ IlXIIlII~iVCI COllllClhlll hll~ hllllll III Ihu lilllllly ~IIICUlhll 111111 Ilj.,O'~ whuII lilY gl'lImllillhllr
11IId IUlhul' ~11I11Ulllhll COllllClioll, MII~loflhul)lucc~ WUl'lllhlllllhlllllll'ly 19~0'~, ThuoIIly 1'1l1l~01l1
did 1I01lUkulhu COIlUClhlll with IIIU whuII I IIlIIIhu hllll~ll. WII~ Mllly'~ 11I~1~IUIICIl. III hoth lilY Hllhul'
IIl1d IIIYNIlII; Ihlll ~hu would NJ':YUt NUlllhu COIlUClhlll, Shu did, BIlIII' III lIIilld. Ihl~ WIIN IIIlVIlI' II
mlll'itlll II~NUI JllIllllhlllllllH' I IIUVIlI' IIWIIUlllhll clIlluCllolI, ollly my Iillhul'. EVClII If hy ~omll Nll'lllch
uflhulmllghllllloll you couhl CIIII It mlllll. II woullllhllll hll\'ll hUUII mlllll ~IIICIl I WII~ II chilli,
/I 2 MillY IIl1d lilY lillhul' CIIII mllku IIllllllgulllullh 101'1l1ll0VCI IIl1d Inlll~lllll1lhuNU illlm~ hI my
lillhulJ~ hllUNU, If III1Y of Ihu ltulII~ hll\1l huuII ~old 01' dlllllll!!ud, I hulluVIl MIII'Y should (lilY 1iH' Ihu
n:(lllll' 01' 1'1l(lIIlCIlIIIUIII cO~1. Thu~u III'U 1I1111UIIIN which III'U (l1l11 III' lilY lilllllly'~ hulolI!!IIIl/.~ IIml 01'11
IIIIUlldulllo hu (lIlNNUd dOWII hI lilY chlldl'ClI, I do 1101 WIIIII 10 risk IhclII hulll!! Nohl. II~ Ihll Il'ohlN
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$115,00
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III l'IlIUmlill' thcNc Illlm~ 1I11lllhc cosloflnIllS(llllll1lloll. MillY lilY 1'Illllill lilY gl'dndmolbll~~
IIl1lhluulllllhllgllllY dllllllllg roOIll scl. VII lUll $2-I~0,00,
II 3 Thu hllUNC WIIS vlllucd III $125.000,00 liS or MIIY 1994, Thlll'C WUI'C IWo 1IIU11gllgcS
1011l1l1l!! 1I(l(lnlXllllllluly $,1.1.000,00. III Ihlll IIIIIC, This IUIIVIlN 1111 U<(lIlly or $111.000,00, My hulf or
IhlN 1IIII0llnl is $40.500,00,
Sillcc lilY dC(lllllUI'C. MillY hll~ (llllccll III ICIISI III1U 1I11)1'C 1II011gllgc 011 lhll (lro(lClly 111111
(losslhly olhcl' lIulls IIl1d 1IIU11gllgc~ I kllow 1I0thlllg of Thl~ heillg lhc CIISIl. I will IICCllpl Ihc
umllllllll kllow 10 hllVll hllCIIIIlIC 1I(l01l my dC(lIlI1UI'U, $oI0,~00,OO,
Anolhcl' o(ltlou. would hUlhuolli:1' IlIIlIdc III Ihc (lIlS\. WIl could I'CIIIIII Jolulowncl'shlp of
Ihlllll'lllllllly unlllmy SOli. JOlllllhllll. I'llllchllS lhll IIgllllf eighlllllll, III which lilllu MillY clluld glvu
mUlhuu<(ulty II11111UIIl Sllllud IIhllW, This IIII1Y lussulI thc hUl'duII 011 hcl' IIllhis IIIIIC IIl1d IISSUI'C Ihc
childl'uII would hu rnisud Iu Ihelr hOIllU,
/I 4 Olhur Ihllll IhullCIIIS IIslud III II I. II 2 IIl1d /I 3 IIl1d thll hulollglllgs III0w IUlw with IIIU.
I 1111I willing hI IUI MillY hllvu cvurylhlllg I did 1I11llllkc, This Is IIUlIl'ly uWlylhlllg wuglliuud OWl'
Ihu YUill'S,
II S Mllry should CIIIIIill IIU10 cllny lIIudicllllllsurnllcu Oil IIIC Ulltillhc divorcu is Iillul, This
is II 110 cOSI hCllclilof hcr ClIIllloYIIICII\. Shc should cllrry IIIcdlcllllllsurnllcc 1111 hOlh chlldrclI ulllil
Ihcy rCllch ugc clghtccllol' grndulllc collcgc. which cVIlr COIIICS IllS\.
II () MOlY should huvc 110 c1111111 10 Illy pllSI. Ilrusclllol' I\IIUI'U cumlllgs. liS I should huve 110
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CIII'C IlhUlII HlIylhlllg. Alii WlIlIllu <lu I~ WllJ'k. ThiN pll~t wcck 1 11111111y ~tllllc<llhc 111'~1 of
IIII1I1Y Job~ Iu COIIIC, AllclI~lllll' thl~ lIlullth, Dcccmbcl' ~tlll hll~ IIU work ulllh.: clllclldlll'.
lI!!cI~ cold, I hili II Ih.: cul<I, Ihc wUl'k ~luwN <luWII, 1111<111111 WIIIIIIII <lu IN bc WIII'IIIIIII<I
hll~Y. IIUI II~ IINUIIIIIO UIIC IlIthb huuNc CIII'CN huw 11~c1. IIUIIIIUllllthclclI~1 bll hllPPY
hcl'c. 111')' 10 Icll MIII'Y thl~, 111111111 ~hc NIIY~ I~ "I/!uc~s you WIIIIIIU IIVCUlllhc bUlllllglIl1I
IlIth.: suulh". 11'1 hll<llllY lilllllly with IIlC \'.:SIIIIII Just bccllus,: I 'Ill Ihc 11II1I Iblll kccJls tbc
huu~c IlIl1l1ill/!, PIlYS Ib.: hills, 1111<1 ducs IIl1thc Ii'llNtl'llllllg Ihlllgs h IlIkcs tu <lu IIl1thlllls 110
I'CIISUII 1 shuul<l WIIIIIII IIl1lc hllpplllc~~ III lilY III~,
Evcl'Y IIIIIC Ilhlllk I hllVCII prohlclII Nulvc<lIIllUlhcl' UIIC Jlups IIJl, Nuthillg CIIII gu righi/or
lIIUI'C Ihllllll f~w huul's. I kuuw why. Thc hllnlcl' 1 hllVClutl'Y 1lI11111kclhlllgN wUl'k Ih.: Jcss
I CIII'C. 1 bllvc hcclI <lulllg it till' Iuulullg 1I11<111uI gClllllg IIhclI<llIllIlI, Thill PUtN II dlllllplll'
UII lilY ClllhusillSIll fill' Il'yillg, Klluwillg IIU IIIl1l1cl' WIIIII you <lu yuu III'C shlt UII bctol'c Ih.:
<IllY is uut.
IlIecd II I'elll Chllllg.: III lilY 1I1~ IUUOVCI' CUIIIC Ihc <lcJlI'csslullthls dllY Iu <IllY IIvillg Is
CI'Clllillg. Tilllc ulr ducslI't SCCIIIIo help. EVClllhclI l'IIII1Ul <llllllg whlltl Wlllltlu du. 1
IICVCI' gCI tu du whlll 1 WIIIIl iu Iil~, 1'lIlll'icd ufheill!! sluck III II life stylcuf SUIII':UIIC clNc's
chuusllIg, 1 WllllllllY UWII lit~. Thclllf III0t hllPPY I klluw It's IIlC, lIutthc IIfc 1'lIIl1vlllg.
MIII'Y is gn:lltllgllill, IIIIIIIIUI surc why. Mllyhc Nhc klluws IIIIIIUIIIIIY IlIstlcgs wilh Slllllly
nlld ducslI'l Wllllllo push IIIC UVCI' Ihc c<lgc. II wuuldll'lllIkc lIIuch r1ghIIlUW.
Shc hlld n bl'CIISI X-I'IIY FrldllY hclill'C IlIsllIlId thcy filllll<l clllclficllliulI. Thcy tuuk IIl10th.:1'
X-I'IIY Fl'idllY IIl1d cOlllinlled Ihc I'CSUIIS, Nuw shc Is gulllg tu hllv,: tu gu lill' II biopsy 10 sce
if It is CIIIICCI'. EvclI if iI's IIUI shc stili hilS Iu hllVCthclIIl'CIIIUvcd, Ills II VCI'Y CUlIlIllOII
problclII, bUI slill WC III'C both wUI'r1C<lIIS IU Ihc UUl CUIIIC uflhc Icst. I JUSI hopc ShClllllkcs
h through OK "III sur.: shc will, Al ICIISIthc <lucIUI'S <lidll't sccJlluvcrly cOllcclllcd lit this
PUilll, IIl1d ':VCII with th.: worsl, h is lIutlhlll blld lu hllvclhclrclltlllclIlS III this dllY.
1 jusI dOll't WIIIIl hcr tu hnvclo go through It 1111. I just Wlllllthcllltu SIlY 110 CIJIICCr, just
hllvc Ihellltllkell out to bc sllfc fur IlItcr.
Ifllllythillg good CIIII COIIIC Ihllll this 1111111, which 1 <louhl, II JllIlY bc thlll MIII'Y wllllilllllly
see whllt I hllvc heclI tcllillg hcl' fill' ycal's. l.il~ is luu shOll III spclld III1Y pllll uf'lt dulllg
dnythlng yuu dun'l wunllu du. 01' living uny ufll IiI\' ~Ullleuue el~e. 1IlilW ~eell Iuu III1I11Y
of lilY liielld~ drull UIIllY ugll ulld yuunger lu WIIIIIIU ~Ilelld Ihe re~1 uflllY IlIe Ihe ~ullle
WdY I huw ~penl the IU~I ~ewrul yeur~, I jU~1 wunl hi he hUIlJlY' I wunl Mury Iu he hUIlIlY.
'l1.e kld~ CUll be hUllllY regdl'l\le~~ ufwhullhey du III' \,here they ure. Mury ulld I huw lu
lIIuke uur~elve~ hUllllY Ihe kld~ willlillluw ~uil.
A~ lIIuch U~ Mury Iike~ Ihe wUler, the heuch, Ihe ~III1, Ihe esercl~e. Ulld ulI cl~e IhUlgue~
with U IlIlIch wunller dllllule, I jll~t Cllllnol ulI,ler~lulld why ~he wunl~ lu ~Iuy hel'e In Ihl~
IIII~eruble dhllule jll~1 hI be nelu' herllurelll~, I kllow Ihul I~ the ollly Ihing keelllllg her
hen:, IIIl1ybe June ul~u. Iflhey ure YUllrlj-jelld~ Ihey will vl~it, You CUll ulwuy~ vi~lllhe
lillully U lew IllIIe~ U yeur, The Ilhun" I~ Ihe ~ullle Ihe wmld UWI'. Why ~IiIY III U Illuce yuu
dun'l relllly like, tu IIw U IIle Ihul I~ killing hUlh uf u~,
If we Iive!1 011 bourd, we would buth unly huve hI work ~ix llIunlh~ ur jll~llIIellille
1II11ll1h~, tu Iiw bellerlhulI we du nuw, fillullclulIy, If we bUIIghlll ~lIIuller huu~e, which
we could, becuu~e we wUllldll'llIeed Ihe hu~llIe~~ ~Iluce I huve IIUW, I cOllld wurk nine
lIIunlh~ und MUIY ~ix. We wuuld ~liII be belieI' ull: With Ihe olher 3 1II0nth~ ollelllilr lim,
we could gu IIl1ywhere we wdllled IiiI' Ihe ~UlIlIIlel'. Induding bllck here, ifshe wllllled 10
do Ihul. III~ unly U IIIUlllh ruulld Irill und we wUllld huvc 2 1II01llh~ 10 vi~il. Thill I~ lIIure
tlllle Ihllu we ~ee ullr l1unllie~ now.
I know uune oflhi~ will hUllllell wilh Mury. I klluw If I WUllllhis Iile~lyle it will he Witholll
lilY liuully. Thul i~ why IllIn ~liII here, IllInlol1l hetweelllivllll! Ihe resloflllY lifi: the Wuy
I wunt to, ulld ~Ilelldillg il tryillg 10 keeJlIllY heud IIhow wUler mising U lilllllly Ihut could
be IIIl1ch hUlllller duillg ~olllelhlllg dse, bUI won't Iry ullythillg lIew,
'11lerdlllle~ Ihe whole Ilroblelll with illY life, ulld Ihe cuu~e of illY depres~ioll Ulld luck uf
will 10 wunllU belieI' ullylhlllg. I 1'.'111I1 hI he hUJlIlY Iivillg lilY Iili:, bUllO dOlhul I hdve 10
give uJllheullly hUllllilless I hllve IIUW,
Is II UIlY wOllder lied like ~hit eWIY Illumlllg'?
4(2194
I huw 1I0t wrillell illl(uil ~ollle lillie, Lillie hud chulIged ill lilY Iile ulIlll ubuul U 1II01llh dgO.
I hllw Il\el ~lleclul Jler~ulI, ulld fillully uner 1111 these 1II01llhs ulld yeurs ofUlls IIl1d dowlls ill
lilY Il\urrluge, Ihe tillle hilS clllne lin' it to elld.
MUIY willllevcr dUlIIge her vdw liu' cush, IIl11' her hUlel'id fiu.the b0111. With Ihis us \Iue
Iilcllhere is Iillle reusolI IiI\' Ihls llIurl'iuge Iu COlllilllle, The cbildrell, huvillg to Iislelllo U~
fighl, will be belieI' ull' wilhoul lIIe here 011 II regulur busi~. They dis~clvc bellcr 111111I Ihl~, I
will hdp ulll cun bUI If ~hc ~liut~ ill 011 Wlllllillg ewrythillg ~hc will gelllolhillg. I UIII
IIh'cudy ICllving her ulll hllve work cd fin', lill' Ihesc IlIUIlY yeurs wilh Ihc cscepllulluflhe
\luck, bOUl, 1U01~ IIl1d c1olhe~, She hll~ IIcwr hud III1Y illtrest in nllY oflhesc thillgs beforc.
~he beller lIulIlOW,
PERSONAL SHIP'S LOG
GENERAl.
hom 1111: Ilmc ~chool lell oul iiII' sUllllllcr VIICllllolI. MC[l1l1l hils hccn Icll It) cllrc lill'
Jonlllhllll wcckdllYs whllc Mllry work~, 7:30 AM 10 ~Oo I'M, ~~III1Y Ilmcs, hllc'lhllnlhl~ hccllu~c
MillY gocs 10lhe Spll hclillc coming hnlllc IIll1hnuI 7 00 III 7:30 I'M. Bccllusc ol'lhi~. I will clllI
durillg the dllY h) chcck IInd scc Ihey IIrc 0 K . 11I1~0 \Wllr II pilger whcn 1 Inn 1101 III hOlllc. 'nley
bOlh kllnw how 10 usc Ihc pllgCI. Mcgllll hils IlIhllllC nUIllY lilllC~ Mllry will 1101 clIlI hOlllc during
Ihc dllY hCClllISC ~hc hll~ olher clllls III' Ihlngs 10 do III 11Icllks 1111,1 lunch. Mln'y wlllllot [lCI clIlI
wllltlllg ~n shc IInd I clln get IhnHlII.h II'Mcglln Is olllhc pIUIIIC, Me[llllll~ IIl1lhc plllllle IIgolHl hit,
7/H1'I4
My pllrcnls ~llIl1ed pllyillg Mllry $40.00 per wcek IiII' Jnlllllhlln's dllY Cllrc, This covcred
ollly twollllY~ II wcck, I pickcd uplhc chlldrclllllld thcy will SIllY with mc till' thc wcek,
7/13/1)4
III~k Mill)' If ,hc WII~ IlIoking 11110 Iillllilllc dllY cllrc lill J01l1llh1l1l Shc ~lIld no hUI will.
She ~lIld ~hc willllsk her pllrcllls lill'lhe hlllllllCC ol'lhc 1II0lley lIeedcll (over Ihe $.IO,O() pCI' week
lilY IlInell1~ give hcr) 10 go iii II limc,
7/12194107/17/1)4
Mllny phouc clllls III Mllry discus~lng gellillg hcr IIl1d IhclI hllcr us illlO coullselillg 1 wOllld
PIlY lor complclely. She IIgrced III go III lell~t oue Ilmc 1011llk 10 Mlkc Chnk Also di~cu~~cd dllY
cllre lill' JOlllllhllll. As 01'7117/1).1 shc hilS nOI Cllllcll hcr pllrellls 101l~k till'lhe moncy or cllllcd dllY
cllrc hllsincsses 10 Iilld CIIS\. 7/17/lJ,I Mllry slIid shc would clIlI MOlldllY (71IH/I).I) .lIId ~el 111I
IIppoill1l11ClI1 wilh Mikc C1l1rk IiII' coullseling She gOI mild III lIIe IiII' IryllIg hI slIve Ihe nlill'l'illgc
by Wllllllllg hcr ill coullseling, 1 dropped olrlhc kids,
7/1 H194
Cllllcd Mllry 10 Iilld OUI IIhoUI her coullselillg IIppoillllllelll Ihlll WIIS 10 he sel with Mlkc
Clllrk or Trcsslcr I.ulhenlll Scrviccs III Mcchlllllcshurg, I'll. Mluy SllIlcd shc IlIlkcll 10 him IInd
relil~cd 10 go 10 coullscllllg. Whcll 1 IIsk why, shc rclilsed 10 lellmc lIud lold me hI CIIII Mikc
Clllrk. I cllllcil Mike Clllrk lolilld out why. lie clluld ullllcllme Whlll shc sllid heCIIUSC IIl'prlVIICY,
IIc did IlIIply shc Ihoughl II would he II Wllsle IIl'lime 10 Iry 10 Sllve Ihc IIII1ITillgC. Whell I clllled
her hllck she still rclilscd 10 Icllmc why.
7/19/94
Clllled 10 IlIlk hI JOlllllhlln II I'ew limcs, It WIIS his hilthdllY, I.llsl cllli WIIS IIhonl H:30 I'M.
MillY IIl1swcred Ihe phollc tllsk hcr 10 gel JOIIIIIllllII, Shc sllid hc WIIS llUlsldc plllying, Shc cllllcd
till' him (I dill hCllr her clllltill' him) hc did nol III1SWCI. IlIsk her 10 Iind onl whcrc hc WIIS, Shc
,'croscd slIying hc I\'IIS OUlsidc l'iding his hikc IIl1d shc dldn'l WIIIII 10 IlIke Ihc limc 10 Iind him
bCCllusc hcr li'icnd Criss WIIS ;It Ihc hnusc wilh hcr. I slluted coullseling with Brucc lit CllIislhlll
CoulI~ellllg oil' I'crrl'ing I'lIrkwIlY. It ~ccms 10 bc bclping.
71201'14
Mul')' 1Il!1I111 \WIII to thc HllIl wllh IIlI1 cOlIIllIg hOlllc 10 IIIlIkc IIIIIIICI' 01' HOC Ihc chlhhclI.
Mel!UII WIIH III CllIlI'l!C Ihllll 7:30 AM utllil7:30 PM,
I IlIlkcd hI AUHlill hlllll)' IIbollt kccplllg Iho chlhbclI wllh lIIe, I JUHt CIIII'I HIli/HI Ihc WII)'
Mul')' IH hlllldlllll! IhclII Ihough 1111 of IhIH. Thc)' IIced hcl' HllpplH1 IIl1d Hhc iH 11111 Ihcl'C lill IhclII. I
lillllld Ollllhllll Mcgllll MillY hllH lIevcl' IIIHCIIHHC,I 0111' bl'cllk 1111 wllh hcl' 01' JOlllllhllll.
712 11'1.1
Mill')' 11111111)' cllllcd IIholll lillllllllc dll)' CIII'C till' JOlllllhllll, SIIIII Hhc cOllld 1I0tlltlilnl II IIl1d
wOllld 11111 IIHk hcl' plll'ClltH IiiI' 1111)' 1II0l'C 1II01lC)' till' 1I11)'lhlllg, Ihc)' IIhcltll)' hdpcd cllolIgh. Shc
would 1I011llkc Whlll hdp I ollcl'cd III lIlIdlllg II chcllpcl' (111)' CIII'C, AIHo I'cIIIHCIIIII)' HUggCHliollH IiII'
WII)'H hI gCI JOlllllhll1l illlO lialltllllc dll)' CIII'C, I did IHII ollcl' 1II01lC)' )'ct, Hhc iH bdllg to hlllclhllO
IICCcpl 01' IIppl'cdlllC thc ollcl', Shc IlId HII)' cvcl'ylhlllg WIIH OK with thc WII)' II WIIH, HII)'llIg
MCIlIIII IIOCHII'I IIII1HI wlltd,llIg hllll, Iwld hcl' Ihlll WIIH 1I111thc POIIlI, 1101' Is It Imc, II IH 110111 Hllli:
Hlllllllhllllill' Ihc chlldl'ClIlIlH' HhOllld II 12 )'CIII' old bc Wlllchillg II H )'CIII' old 1111 dll)' CVCIY dll)'. Shc
gOI WIY lrulc III whlll Hbc COllsll1lcd hI bc III)' illHllllllllhm Hhc Is 1101 II goud I' II I'CIII, 1I0ld her 10
WOI'IY IIboul Ihc childl'ClI'H good IIl1d 1101 hcl' IIlc Ht)'lc ItIlCl'l'uplioll clluscd h)' IlIlVlllg 10 I'IIlsc Ihc
chlldI'ClIllnlpCI'I)', Allcl' II Icw 1II0l'C cholcc wOl'llH 011 hcl' pll11thc COIIVCI'Hlllhm clldcd. Shc Hllllpl)'
I'clilHCH III1Y 1'1I11011111 illplll 011 Ihc chlldl'ClI, thc hOlllc 01' 1I11)'lhillg, Shc I'clilHCS III)' hdp III 1111)' WII)'.
IIIIHI 1III0lhcI' coulIHClIlIg HCHHlolI with BI'UCC, I do kllow II iH hdplllg IIIC Copc with IhIH, 1 wlHh
Mill')' wOllhlgo hl hclp hcl' work 0111 HUIIIC plllblclIIS shc hilS with hcl' litc IIl1d IIIC.
7/22/11,1
MCIlIIII wCIII 10 IIcl'Hhc)' pllll III 4:00 I'M, Mil!')' \lId IHIl gCI hOlllc uIIIII 5:00 PM. J01l1llh1l1l
WIIH Iclllllollc Iii I' OIlC hour with 0111 hcl' Icllillg hllll whllllO do Ifhc IIccdcd hdp, cxccpllhc IIHIIII!.
hI CIIII hcl' lit wlll'k IIl1d Hhc would I'CIUI1I thc clIlI, WhclI Ilillllld Ihls oul Ihc bCHI I could do WIIS
Clllllllld hllvc hllll wl'lIc dOWlllhc phollc IIUlllbcl' uflhc b01l1 so hc could lillll II CIISil)', lI11d IclI hllll
10 go 10 ShlrlcYH (lIcxl door lIe1ghbul') If III1)'thillg hllppcllcd. (lie dOCH bllvc II Wl'lllCII down III
Ihc phollc lIulllbcl' book) I cllllclllhl'cC lilllC bclwCCII 4:00 & 5:0l). Mill')' IIl1sWCl'clllhc phollc Ihc
hlHt IIIIIC, No I'clIl COIIVCI'HlltlOIl with hcl', [I li:d If Hhc wlllltcd Mcgllll 10 110 hI HCl'shc)' Park shc
shollld bllvc tllkclI 1111 hour 011' wlII'k. Shc CIIII do Ihlll ellslly. M)' COIICCI1I 101' Ihls Sltlllllloll WIIS
ovclwhchllillg, I could lIutlcllVC Ihc pbollc II.H' ICIII' hc would clIlIl
7/231'14
Tlllkcd hI MIII')'. She HII1I1cd IIl1uthcl' light with IIIC, I hllvc 0111)' tricd hI bc hdplill bclol'e
IIl1d IIIlCI' Ilcll, Shc WIIIIIUllcl IIIC help, Shc cOllsidcl's III)' help liS cUlltrol OVCI' hcl'. It Is 1I0t, It Is
sllllpl)' II dcsll'c b)' IIIC to hclpthc WOIIIIIII 11111I IIIl1rricd 10, Shc Hllld III IIU UIICCl111ill tCl'lIIS, she did
1I0t hllvc 10 liHtclI tu IIIC 1I11)'IIIUI'C IIbuut 1I11)'lhillg, illdudillg III)' vlcws 011 thc chlldrclI alld the
housc goillg IlIto 1l.ll'cdosurc, Shc Is stili (10 dll)'s III IIITCIII'S. OIlC 1II0l'C lIIissed pll)'IllClltlllld she Is
illthc tullct. Kllowillg Ihis, wh)' dllcs shc I'clhsc lilY hdp'!
7124/<14
WClltto pick up chlldl'clI III II :00 AM.
(juv~ Mury Icllcrs whll~ 1 wus Ihcrc. nll~SU'1 WUIII III lulk Ubllllt ulIylhlllg ClIlICClllill1! US,
To hcr It Is IIvel' with 1111 hllpc. 11111 hdlcvc hCI' ulul sh~ is rll/.ht. Shc gilt eXlI'cllldy lIIud ulld 1IIIId
h) d~Iimd lIIysclf(vcrbully) ul/.ulllst her CUIIIIIIUllls,
Mury did IIUI cullth~ kids UI/.UllltUlIIIY. IIl1t CVe:1I III sce If \\~ lIIudc II h~re III IIl1e plcc~ III'
III JIISI SIIY hi,
71B1'14
FlIuud lIut tOllllY JlIlluthllll luul IIl1t hud II shllwcr ur chlllll/.cd IIl1dcrwcur sluc~ lust
Wedllcsduy (7/20/1),1), Whulls sh~ dlllll!! wilh Ihc klMl1 CIIII't hclleve she Cllres su IIl1lc us tllllllt
check 1111 shllwcrs ulld uu,lelweur chulI!!e.,
Mury Ithlllllt culllhc kids U!!UIIlIUlluy. I Icll hlld lin' thelll Sll I clllled hcr ut 10:00 JIM tll
tell hcr hI cllllthclllthc IIcxl dllY lit 5:30 PM. Suid .hc didll't WIIIIl hI cull hccuusc .h~ didn't WUIII
to 1I11k tll IIIC, Thill SCCIIIS IIkc u IIIll1ur plllll tll clldurc tll tulk III Yllur chlldrclI, I cudure 1II1kllll!
with hcr IIIUIIY tlllles u w~ck .1I I CIIII IlIlk tll Ih~ cblldrell. Of ClIllrse sh~ glll IIIl1d hecllusc 1 WIIS
tdllllg h~r Whllllll du, Relldlllg buck thullgh Ihis 11Ig II SCCIIIS SlllllCUlle hus tll tcll her how tlll'llls~
the chlldrclI cOllcctly. shc surc CUllllllt !!f'II.p thc ClIIICCpt.
I ulsll tulked hI hcr UhllUI kecplu!! JlIllutllllll fin' thc 1II11111h lIf Augu.t lilr IIII1I1Y lIf the
rCII.lItU thut lilllllw:
EIISC hI Mu!!ulI's wlIrk Iliad,
!Jlldcr lillllilllc supclvlslllll with IIduhs IIl1d kids his IIgu,
N'ICdsllI bc witb his lilthcr IiII' dlsclpllllc IIl1d tu dll!!uy slull:
Ollly hilS WUIIICII III hUIIIC, he IIccd. Ihc mlllc IlIllucllcc tll!!lIill rcspcctlilr WlIlIICII IlglIllI. he
hilS 1I1111C 1I11W.
MCgll1l IIccds IIIIIC tll hc with yuu IIl1d hllve Yllur lilllc tugcthcr lIS UIIC UII lIue with lIut
JOlllllhlllllll'OUlld.
Allthcy dll is IIrguc, Thcy I..:cd IlfllC IIpllrl tllllppredlllc cllch lIthcr IIgllill. (fllllt thcy will
be IIkc IIIC IIl1d lilY slslcl'.
I clm hclp hllll ClIpC with IIIC helllg IIWIlY, Ilc Is VCtY Slid IIbllUt thc situlltillll MOlY is
kecllllIg us III by 1I1111rylllg III I/.ct bllck Iugclhcl'.
Hc likcs bcllIg hcrc
His tHcllds CIIU visit.
IIc hilS tHcllds hcrc.
IIc likcs doillg 1111 thc blllll slull'lIkc rllwillg Ihc dlllgy, lishillg, thc Illlrk. IIl1d his fHcllds
hcrc. Hc hilS 1I11thillg III dll 1111 dllY III hllfllC hUIUUllllY Mcgllll IIl1d rUII Ihc strcCls.
Shc slIld shc wuuld thlllk IIhllUllt. Shc cullcd huck III IIhuut IClllllillutcS IIl1d suld 1I11 F ___
way,
Shc just will 1I111 ugrcc wilh fIIC uhmll Ihc kids bccuusc il is sUlllcthlllg ( WUllt alld
.oflletbillg .bc wuuld bc dllillg lilr mc IIl1d IhclII, not just hcrsclf
( wlmt lilY kid. to COIIIC lirst. NOI hcr Iccllllg. lilr IIIC ur lIIillC lilr hcr. ollly thc kids. '111is is
just onc 1II11rC scllish uct on hcr pUtt to IlIlIt IIIC usiug thc kids. Shc is reully u.illg thc kids ugainst
file to gct hcr wuy 1II0rc thllu I cvcr thoughl shc would, I gucss ( guvc hcr to much crcdit till'
cllrlug ubout thclr Iccllllgs over hcr OWII, If I wlIuld huvc knllwn shc wus guillg tu trcllt thclll this
WilY I wuuld hllvc hud hcr ICllvc ulld I would hllvc slllycd iUlhc buusc lIud raiscd illY kids.
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Mul'Y Ihllllly cllllcd Ihc kld~, Shc ~lIld ~hc WlIlIlcd 10 IcI IhcIII ~c',llc III Jill' II lilw dllYs.
MCl!lIl1l'clIlIy ,lid IlIll hcllcvc Ihlll .IIIICIIICIII, J01l1llh1l1l dOC.II'1 kllow III1Y hCllC.',
Mllry jll~1 CIIIIIIOI I'cllllze how 1I0t clIlIllIg IIl1ilcl~ Ihe kld~. IIl1d .hc will 1101 lI~tell hI lIle
whell III'Y hI CSJlIIIIII It 10 her. Shc ~IIII kllow~ 11I1lI1I1w1IY. Wl'lllll!,
I clllled 10 ~el 1IJ1 coulI~ellllg li)l' IIIC with IIll1cc 111111 Megllll IIl1d JOIIIUhll1l with II IlIdy thlll
~JlCcllllll.C~ III chlhlrclI goillg Ihrough divul'ce,
I filld It hlll'd 10 hellevc Mllry hll. IlIll ~llIllcd .01llC tilnllofhclJl ycl.
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MIII'Y \\cllttolllllll!. tmlllY 11I111 .tllllCd thc dlvol'cc JI"Jlcr~, Shc doc~II't hllve IIII1I1CY lill' Ihe
1II111lglll!C or ,IllY CIII'C hUI hll~ 1II0llCY to JlIIY hcr IlIwycr~. Tlllk IIhoUI JlullllIl! fil'.1 ',hillg~ III~I.
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Mill'}' lohllllc .hc could 1I011l.k hcl' JI"I'CIII~ lilr III1Y )lll)lC 1lI0llCY 10 hclJI with Ihc IllUllgugc
01' child CIII'C lilr JOlllllhllll, 1I0ld hcl' I jU~1 dOIl'1 hllvc it hI glvc hcr (~he WIIIII. IlIC hI kCCJI hcl' bUI
1I0W ~he dOC~II'1 WIIIIIIIIC) IIl1d .hc .hollld gCI her Jlriorille~ ~ll'IIlglll, The divI)J'cc could willI 11I1111
Ihc 1lI01lgllgc IIl1d JOlllllhllllllrc IlIkclI cllre oflnlllhllt would hc illY IdclI ofwhllll~ I'lghtlllld would
1101 bCllcfit MillY .0 It will 1101 hIlJlJlCII,
Ol1hcd Mllry II Ill'llJlClly sClllclIIClI1. All .hc did WIIS hitch IIhoUI It. Shc kllcw .hc WIIS
gcllillg Ihe bc.t clld llflhc dell I hut .tlll ~hc hilchcd hCCllu.c I Wlllllcd .0IllClhillg. IIl1ylhillg,
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I hlld 10 clIlI Mllry IIgllill III rClllllld hcl' W cllllthe kid~, SlIid shc WIIS husy IIl1d didll'l filcl
~hc IlIId 10 clIlI CVCIY dllY. I told hcl' Ihcy cSJlcclcd thlll hccllu~c I cllllcd IIllclISI tWOlJl' thrcc IllIIe~
II dllY, Shc ~lIid "Thill I. you 1I0t llIe. you dOIl't cllrc how lIIuch II Jlhollc hili I.". Shc dOC~II'1 cithcl'
whclI it is SOIllCOIIC shc WIIIIl~ 10 Cllllllkc hcr 1lI0lhcr, I hlld hI tclI hcl' evcl'Y 1lI01llh 10 CIII bllck bUI
shc IICVCI' did, Now shc WllIlls 10 clltlhe bill hllck hy 1I0t clIlIIlIg hcr childl'CII,
IlIskcd MIII'Y if I could hllvc thc kids though Ihi. Fl'idllY (H/~fl)") IIl1d hrillg thcllI bllck thul
Fl'idllY cvclling, I couldll't hcllcve shc ~lIid OK.
Ilold hcl' wc wOllld bc ICIIVillg the sllJlthe IIcsllllornillg fl)l' the wcckclld. If shc wlllltcd 10
clllI ~he would hllve 10 clIlI curly. Shc sllid .hc WIIS golllg oul IIl1d did 11111 kllow If shc could gcl lip
10 ClllllhclII ill lilllC, (Thc kids WCllllo rCllt 1II0vlcs whclI I WIIS goillg 10 clIlI, I did 1101 WllllllhclIl
10 kllow I hlld to rCllIilld Iheil' 1lI0lhel' 10 clIlIlhclII), I jU~1 wid hcl' to clllllhcllI. Shc ~lIld "I dOIl't
hllvc 10 IislCII W you lit 1111, I'll do whlll I WIIIII with thc kids. F _ you Johll," Thcu shc hUlIg uJI.
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We wllltcd illthc ~1I11 ulllilllllllOSI II :00 AM flll' MIII'Y hI clIlI. She IIcver did.
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MUI)' fllllllly clllled lhe kill~ whell we !llll huck III lhe ~lIp, Tllld Ihelll she did IlIll kllow we
wellt 0111 tlll' Ihe weekelld, (We dOlhllt every weekelld why would this 1111 he IlIlY dllli!l'elll'l)
I IIllked hI her IIhllUI Ihe kills '11I11 CIIIllIII!l hOIlIIl, We stili ugree I wlluld keel) Ihelll lhls
week Illld IlIke thelll hllllle FriIIIlY.
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Mill)' clllled 1I11,ltlllke,t hI lhe kids,
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I clllled IIl1d Ilsked MIII'Y IIhllUt propelty ~elllelllellt. She sllld I dOll't hllvc Ihll Illlllley 10
give YIIII wilhllUI selllllglhe hlluse Sll we'lI110 hI CIIUI't.
She IIlslIllIhtllle I dllll'l ClIl'e IIhllulthe kids heclluse I wOII'llel her kecp Ihe house.
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Mellllll IIl1d I IlIlked IIhllUI her glllllg hOllie, Whell lusked her 10 dccide wilhoul hringlng
IBcnds IInd school inlo Ihe decisloll, she decided ~hc wllnled 10 he wilh lIIe.
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MIII'Y hllsn'l clllled Ihe kids ~incc TuesdllY.
I culled MIII'Y 1117:00 AM hI Icll hcl' I limy hlll'C Ihe kld~ hOllle hy ~:OO I)M, She gllllllud
IIboullhe clIll. Ilold her 10 Illlk 10 1I111111S IIhoulllIOpel'ly heclIlIse I would 1I0ltlllk 10 III' delll wilh
her 1I11llinonlhe sclllelllcllt. She SlIid she hilS stili IlIll IlIlked to lIuugs.
She hilS 110 Idell Whlll is lloillgun. lelllllly. She Is slilluslnll her IHellds IlIl' leglll coullsel.
AhouI C1:00 PM MIII'Y clllled 10 sce why Ihe kids were 1101 hOllle. I WIIS very IInclelll' with
IIIYllllswer.
Aholll 7'00 PM lilY Dlld ulld 1'111 Cllllle 10 pkk up JOlllllhl1ll hI IlIke hllll hOllle. We IIIl1de
Ihese IUTIIIIIlCIllCIIIS hCCllusc JOIIUlhll1l doe~ lIeed 10 he wilh his Illolhel' IIl1d Mill')' lIecds hllll wilh
her. 'nley ClIllle here so I could sluy wilh Megllu, Ilhoughllhi~ WIIS goillgto he lIIuch hlll'del' 011
her Ihllll is hilS heell, JOIlIllhll1l hlld IIlellel' (copy 1I11llched) explllillillll why I WIIS doillg whllll WIIS
doing, Illllso slllled 10 SIllY IIWIlY Ihllll Wcuvel"s IIl1d Ihe hOllllllld Ihe cOllsequellces ofllOllllkillg
Ihe IIdvke,
MUI)' clllled IlbOuIlJ:OO PM III yell III lIIe, I jusI hUllg Ull, 1'11I 1101 lloillglo (like Ihlll Ii-mil
hCI'III1Ylllol'e, I('she CIIIIIIOI be civil, I willllUlllllk 10 her.
She clllled hllck IIbOUI 10:00 PM to IlIlk wilh Mel!lIl1. I (old her I WIIS goillg 10 1II0llil0l' Ihe
clIlI (liS pel' Austin's IIdvke) Illld if she Illlldc UIlY I'ellllll'ks IIhout lIIe 01' the SilUlIlioll I would
discollllecl Ihe clIlI, She did nlllke Mellllll Iccllluilty IlII' "Not lovillg her", WhclI I helll'd how Ihlll
upsct Mellllll I disconnected Ihe pholle,
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Mill)' hlld J01l1lth1l1l cllllto tlllk 10 Megllll IIl1d lIIe. Whell he WIIS dOlle Illlkillglo lIIe, I leI
hilllllllk 10 Megllll, MIII'Y hlld the plume Ihllll him illlWO selltellces. llislellto the clIlI. I kllew this
WIIS goillg to hllppell, MIII'Y slllIted ill IIl!,uill uhllut Mellllll IIl1t lovillg her. her cheer lellding,
Ii-lends, Illul Whlll ever other gulll she could IllY on Mel!,lll1 hellll'e Itllld MelllllltO hllng up.
I Wllllt Mllry hI IlIlk to M~llllll hilt 1I0t III Ihlij WilY. M~I.!III1I1~~dij ijUllP1ll1 III h~r dllClslulI,
lIutl!Ullllor Ih~ d~dijloll.
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Mel!lIl1 hllij h~~lIl!r~lIll1hoUI Ih~ ~IIUllllolI She IIcl~ IIk~ IIl1d llilij lold III~ ijhe IIk~ij II h~I'~.
Sh~ dO~ij 1I011l1lk IIhollll!olll!! hllck with MIII')',
She IlIlij h~~1I pllllllllll!! h~1' hh1hdll)' IlIlIt)' h~l'~ 011 Ih~ h01l1 ijlllc~ ~h~ d~cld~d 10 ~IIIY 011
Fl'idll)', I hllvc 11111 ~eell h~1' ijO hIlPI))' lUll vel}' 10llg tllll~, III lell~11I y~lIl'.
Mill'}' ~how~d up III th~ IIIl1l'hlll IIl1d ~tlllt~d hl)'illg Ih~ guilt 011 Megllll 1Il!1I111. Sh~ IIIl1d~
M~I!IIUI~lIv~ the h01l1 ijO ~h~ could COI1l~1' h~1' outhe dock, I coulll ~~~ h)' Ih~ WII)' M~1.!1I11 wlllk~d
lolh~ lillwUld plllt oflh~ h01l1 ~h~ did 1101 WIIIII hI go with h~1' 1lI01h~I',
A~ ~001l lIij J kll~w II WII~ Mill')' I hlld DI'~1II11 clllllhe pollc~ IIml SIIIIIIII)',
The I'ollc~ W~I'~ h~l'~ (Iuickl)', Th~)' ~I~pp~d h~IW~~1I Mill')' IIl1d M~I!III1, 10111)' len Ih~ h01l1
101' IIIi:w ~ecolld~ 111111 got hllck 011 hOlll'd, I did 1101 wlIlIIlIlI)' cOlllhlllllllloll wilh Mill'}' IOI!I'OW III
Ii-ulltof Megllll, Mill}' ullti1l1ulllllet)' di(llIotli:etlh~ ~1I1l1~ WII)' IIl1d ju~1 k~ep bltchlllg 1I11d bltchlllg
IItlll~ hoplllg to get llIe 10 do ~OIll~lhlllg II~ ~Iupld II~ ~h~ WII~ (Ioillg.
To d~lh~e the illllll~dllll~ plllhl~1lI with Mill')' IIll1l g~1 her IIWII)' 1i'llIl1lhe IlUllt, M~gllll IIl1d
W~IIVCl'~" '111~)' IIIl1de Ih~ delll M~gllll would ~tll)' with 1lI~ ullllI Thul'~dll)'. Th~y lUld lIIe If ~he did
1I0tllcc~pllhi~ II~ IIl1l1gl'~~IlI~1I1 ~h~ would h~ I'elllowd Ihllll WellvCI'~, wltholll M~l.!lIl1. I, 11I1'~IUI1l
lold Ihe onk~r I would r~IUI1l Meglllloll Thur~dll)'. If ~he wlIlII~d 10l!0 hOIll~,
III ~hol1lhe omcel'~ IlIlk~d to Megllllllud ~he decided 10 ~1I1)' with llIe. IIglllll.
Mllry WII~ 1I1~0 wlIl1Ie(1 110110 II')' lolllke Megllllolrlh~ hOlllol' W~IIVCl'~ pl'opelty wilhoUI
Ill)' penlll~~lolI. Sh~ WII~ 1I1~0 WIII1I~d 110110 1'~llIl1IlO W~IIVCI'~ lor 1111)' 1'~1I~01l ever or ~he will be
une~l~d. (She did IlIl1k~ II ~c~lIe SIIIlIIlIY do~~ 1101 WIIIIII'~peul~d.
Mel.!lIl1 hlld II110ther chllllce 10 go wllh Mill')' IIl1d cho~~ to ~lll)' wllh III~, I wi~h Mill'}' could
gel II Ihrollgh her helld Ihl~ i~ whllt Megllll Wllllh She i~ ~lIjoylug her 1iIi: IIglliu lIud doe~u'l WIIIII
to loo~e lIult elljo)'lII~ut.
I hol'~ Mill'}' ~OOIl cOllle~ IIrollud 111111 CIIU tlllk 10 Megllu wlthollt Ihe guilt. Megllll relllly
ue~d~ 10 tlllk wilh her 1lI0lhel' IIhoul this choice hUl Is sCllmllo lell her 11I1W she relllly Ii:ets. She
thillks, or kllOWS, Mur)' wiII!!et extrelllel)' IlIl1d III hcr lIud Mcgllll (Ioes 1I0t WlIlIlthlll.
I tlllkcd 10 III)' Iillhcr. Mill'}' lold hilll shc WIIS plllllllgll !lUllnlllllhe hOllsc so I could 1101
s~c JOlllllhllll. I gucss sh~ lilrgcls lhllt il Is stili III)' hOllsc IIlso. MCgll1l josl gOlllll odd look 011 her
lilce whclI I told hcr this, I kllOW, liS Ilhillk Mcgllll do~s. thllt If sh~ gocs bllck to Mllry shc will
1I0t hc uble 10 sc~ lIIe till' II vel')' 10llgtilllc 1I1IellsIIll1ll\lhs,
Mill')' will 1I0tlcIIlIC scc or tlllk 10 JoullthllU.
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McgulI 111111 II grcllt d~y relldlllg IIl1d dCllllillg hcr cllblll 10 Ilrmllge it tor Ihe resl of her
betougllll!s, If Mill'}' will SClld Ihelll.
I fllxed Illlllgij II pl'Opelty sclllelllelll oni:r todll)' wilh II lIo1e sllyillg I willlilx II custody
IIgl'celllelltto hilll ill II dll)' 01' two, AIIStill hilS hcclllilxed copies oflhe ~llllIe,
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Faxed Ihllgs cuslod)' pllpers todll)'. Fllxcd AIISlill SlIllIe.
MCI!III1 WCIII 10 ~01l1l~1:1i1l!!, Shc l'clIlIy Iikc~ Ihl~ IlIdy IIl1d hll~ hCCII hlll'I'Y wllh Ihc
cSl'cliclICC cll~h IIIlIC, I will ~ollIIIlIlC 10 IlIkc hcl',
Mill')' ~lIl1c(IIO 11111. 10 MC!!III1, Shc hll~kllll)' I'c~lcld hcl' IIhoUI ~Ollllllll hUllIc. Shc 1I1~0
IIl1ulc II lew ~olllIllCUh IIhoUI mc IIUl glvlllg Mcgllll IlIC~~lIgc~ IIhOll1 ~hccl' IClldlllll, I did glw hcl'
Ihc IIIC~~lIgc~, MCgll1l JU~I lill'l!olllhoUllhclII
Mill)' pUI J01l1llh1l1l 011 Ihc I'hollc 10 11111. 10 MCIlIIII, II WII~ wry hlll'd 011 IlIC 10110111111. hI
hllll, hili I hOllol'cd MIII'y'~ dCllllllul1 dOIl'1 ~cc III' 11111. 10 hllll, Thl~ hll~ hI hc hili'll 011 JllJUllhlllllll~o.
MIII'Y lI~kc,1 MCIlIIII III !!cloll'lhc phollc ~o ~hc couhlllllk 101llC, ThclI MIII'Y hUll!! up.
I!!uc~~ ~hc JU~I dOC~II'1 ~III'C whlll ~hc pUh Ihc kid~ Ihruugh 10 gcI hcl' WilY. Shc dclIlIlI&:Iy
dOC~II'1 h&:llcw IIl1ylhlllg MCIlIIII 01' 11&:11 hcl'. Shc "kllow~" I hllvc hrulll wlI~hcd MC!!III1. I ~ould 110
IlIll1'C do Ihllllhllll MIII'Y ~ould.
1'11I ~lI1'C Mill)' I~ Ihillklll!! illY 1I~1101I~ III'C 1111 hlld, I kllow ~hc i~ ~olll\a~IlIglII)' 1I~1101I~ (III
Icll~l \\hlll ~hc Ihlllk~ 111111 dolllg) wllh whlll ~hc ItJwould do III my I'III~C, IIcll, ~hc'~ dolll!! 1111 ~hc
I~ IIccu~llIg IlIC of IIl1d 1'11I1101 dolllgllllY 01'11.
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Fllxcd IIlIlIg~ IIlcIICI' IIbOllI MCIlIIIIIIOI wlllllillglo 110 hll~k 10 Mill')'. (copy 1I11IlChcd) Fllxcd
AU~111l1l copy oflhc ~IUlIC.
MIII'Y cllmc bllck 10 Ihc 11I111'11111 with Ihc polkc, Thcy did 1101 hOllOI' MIII'y'~ I'cquc~1 r.o
I'clUIlI Mcgllu 10 hcl'. Thcy 1I1~0 ~lIld thcy \\llllld 1101 hOllOI'll IIA ul'dcl'. Mcgllll IlIl1dc il WI)' c1cllr
10 Ihelll ~hc DID NOT WlIlIllo go with Mill)'. 1I0lh Ihc policc IIl1d I hOllol'ed her I'cque~l.
Ilold Ihc policc MIII'Y could cOllie OUllo thc bOil I 10 11111. 10 IlIC IIhout MC!!III1'S le&:llllgs of
1101 WIIJIllIIglo Iiw with her, Shc ClIllIe mil, would 1I0t 1i~lclI 10 me IIl1d kccp ~cl'ellmlllg 10 MC!!1I11
who weill dowlI III the cllhill 10 CI)' IIhoUI the WilY hcl' 1II0thcI' WIIS IIcIIlIg. The pollec lilllllly hlld to
IlIke Mill)' ofl'lhc pier 1I!!1I111.
I would Ihillk shc wOllld SOUII hc tl'lcd ofUpscllillg Mcglllllllld WII~lllIg timc Il'yillg 10 IlcI
hcr hllck whclI shc doesll'l WIIIII 10 !!o. Shc is sllll ollly Ihlllkill!! of whllt ~hc WIIIIl~, 1101 whllt
MC!!III1WlllltS,
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Wc Icfl Ihc slip clIl'ly todllY 10 prevellt IIl'cpcllloflllSlllighl.
111111 worried Mill)' will keep up Ihcse IICllolIS UllliI ~hc is III jlllllllld/lll' Megllll CllIl't stlllld
hcl' 1I11)'1II01'C, MCgll1l Is lellllillg this WilY hccllu~c of 1111 the Imuhle MIII'Y Is clluslllg hcr. 1 dOll't
WIIJIl hcl' to stlllt to fe&:l this WilY IIl1d kecplcllillg Mcgllll. MIII'Y is ollly doillg whllt SIIE Ihlllks Is
bC~1 heCllUsc shc willllollistclI 10 YOU,
Whell wc got 10 IIl1chor I took Mcgllll lI~hol'C to CIIII hcl' 1lI0thcl' lIud Iry to CSpllll1l 10 hcl'
why IIl1d how llIuch shc Willits to stllY wllh IIIC. Of COUI'SC, Mllry did 1101 lislCII, MCgll1l got vel)'
IIIlId III her 101' 1101 pllyillg II11CllliollIO hcl' wishcs, MIII'Y lold MCgllllCVCI'YOllc thlllks shc should be
wllh Mllry (evel)'olle but Megllll which Is Ihe ollly OIlC Ihllllllllllel'S IlIlhls Slllllllloll) IIl1d she WII~
golll!! III do evcl'ythlllg shc ClIlI 10 gcl hcl' bllck. Why docslI't she try bdllg II 1II0thcr to her IIl1d Ict
her live her Iile thc WilY shc Willits to III~tclld of Mllry's prccollcdwd 1I0tloll of thc WilY It ~hould
bc, I gues~ Mill)' IICVCI' hClIl'd thc Sllylll!! "If you ICllow go It will ~lIl'dy COIIIC hllCk, II)' to keell it
IIl1d YOII willloosc it," Mill)' I~ 100~11I!! MCgll1l fnst by Ihis,
MARY J. I<AUFMAN, I IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
plaintiff I CUMBERlAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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vs. I
I NO. 94-4428 CIVIL
JOHN P. I<AUFMAN, 1
Defendant I
MOTION rO~PPOINTHSNT or KABT!R
~'nry ,). I<nurmon, (Plaintiff) (~mWm:), moves the court
to appoint a master with respect to the following claimsl
(x) Divoroe
( ) Annulment
( ) Al imony
( ) Alimony Pendente Lite
(X) Distribution of Property
( ) support
( ) Counsel Fees
( ) Costs and Expenses
and in support of the motion statesl
(1) Discovery is complete as to the claim(s) for which the appointment
of a master is requested.
(2) The defendant (~) (has not) appeared in the action (personally)
(by his attorney, , Esquire).
(3) The statutofY ground(s) for divorce (is) (are)
Desertion nn( No-Fnult
(4) Delete the inapplicable paragraph(s) 1
(~l The action is not contested.
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(6) The hearing is expected to take
(7) Additional information, if any, relevant
Defendant co ccnls his wi crcnbouts ,
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Attorney for (Plaintiff)
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The action (involves) ~~~~ complex issues of law or
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to the motion:
AND NOW, '\' ~, 1 I I.
is ~ppointed master *ith
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ORDER APPOINTIN~~
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respect to the following claimsl
Esquire,
By the Court:
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IN TIIIl COURT OF COMMON
PLIlAB OF CUMDllRI,AND
COUNTY, PllNNBYLVANIA
CI VIl, AC'rIl)N ., I.AW
NO. 94-41~8 CIVIL TRRH
JOUN p, KAUFMAN
Defondant
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ANIl NOW, comell the 1'laint1tl, Hory J. Kaulmun, by hel' uttornuYIl, Andell, Vaughn 6
iDang/l, and mukell the following Potition (01' 9pecial Relief pUl'lluant to Pa, R,C.P.
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l. 'rhe Pluintill and Ilol<mdanl. 01'0 tho natlll'ul llal'Ontll of two (2) minor children,
iHegon, DOD 11 AlIgull!. 1981, and Jonathall, DOD 19 JUly 1986,
~. Concurrontly with tho lilillg or thill Petition, l'IIIilltl11 filod a Complaint for
CU/ltody, A conciliation hUll boen /lot up 101' thl/l mattor,
3. Dofondunt removed hlmllell fl'om the mUl'ltul rOllidence ill Huy of 1994 and moved
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!! 4. 1'luillt1lt pormitted tho millOI' chi Idroll to v16it with their father for a week
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beginlling on July 21, 1994.
b. Defeudant I'e(used to return the C!llildl'ell on July 31, 1994 all u'lreed upon, but
'after discullsion, the partiea agreed thut the children would remain for another week,
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il 6. On AU'Iuat b, 1994, Delelldullt made arrangcmelltll (or tho return of the minor
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i child, JOllathan but refulled to l'etul'lI Hegall, Plailltlll received a letter Indicating
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'/. Defondunt hila Ilinco that time indicated to Plaintiff that ho will not roturn
, Megan to Ponnllylvania and that Hegan ia to atay with him in Maryland,
8. The minor child, Hegan, wun to begin aetlvltlen fur the nchool year, Including
but not IIl11lted to cheerlelldluCJ, IInd hllu IIlready mlnuod thone proctllleu, Mogan dno
Indicated to 1'lII1ntill hy phonl! thut Bhe wunted to retnl'n to l'ennnylvulllu,
CJ. Defendant contacted Plalntlff'n uttorney by faculllllle on Auguut 10, 1994 with
a prop06ed cuutody agreement, wherein, he would retllln Megan In Maryland on the boat,
Attached hereto and marked aB Exhibit "8" 16 a true and correct copy of the prop06ed
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I 10. Iletendant haB no Intention of returnIng Mogan In accordllllce with the prevlouB
IlaCJreement and IB holding Megan aglllnut her will In EBuex, Maryland.
11, Tho minor chIld, Megan, lu forced to 6tay each day on a boat In a marina In
Maryland becauBe her father refuued to let her return to her home In PennBylvanla.
12, Plaintiff filed a requeut for a cuutody concIliation in thiB mutter, but the
conciliation will not be heard until ,lfter the begInning of Bchool.
13. Plaintiff requeutu that the court order Ilefendant to return the child
IlIlIIIedlately to PennBylvanla uo au to preuerve the Ut,ltUU quo prior to the cUBtody
conc Il I a tion.
14. It IB In the best intereutu and welfare at the minor chlid, Megan, that she be
returned to her home Immediately by Ilefendant so that Bhe can maintain Borne normalcy In
her living arrangements until the cuutody matter is resolved through the courtu.
IIHBRBPORB, Plaintltl requeutu thin Honorable Court to grant her primary, physical
custody of the minor children pending the conel Uation of this caue, and further order
and direct that the Defendant Immediately return the minor child to Plaintiff,
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8. The mother of tho ohildren Is the 11hlntUf who resides at the address set out
sbove. Bhe Is married to tho Ilotondant.
9. The father of the children Is the Ilefendant who reoldos at tho address set out
above. He 10 married to the Plalntlll,
10, Tho Plalntlfl io the naturlll mother ot the childl'llll, Plaintiff cunently
reo ideo with the tollowing peroon: tho minor children.
11. 'fhe Iletendant 10 the natur,ll lathel' of the children. Dotendant currently
resideo with the following peroono: himooll,
12, The Plaintiff hao not participated ao a party 01' in any other way in any
Ii litigation concerning the cuotody of the chi ldren in tlllo 01' any other conrt.
I' The Plainti II hao no inform,ltion of a cuotody proceeding concerning the children
pending in a court of thio 01' any olher Juriodiction,
Plaintitf knows of no other peroon not a party to thio action already who has
iphYOical cuotody of 01' clalmo to have custody 01' visitation righto with the said
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13. The beot intereot and permanent welfare of the children will be oerved by
granting the relief requested by Plaintiff becauoe the children have resided with
i Plaintiff since birth, becauoe Plaintiff io available to care for the children on a
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i them, and becauoe the children's beot intoreoto are served by having them reside
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14. Eilch parent whose parental righto to the children have not been terminated
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MARY .J. KAUFMAN,
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'NO. 4428 - CIVIL - 1994
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'CIVIl. ACTION - CUSTODY
.JOHN P. KAUFMAN,
Defendant
PRIOR .JUDGE' .JUDGE HAROLD E. SHEELY, P..J.
CONCILIATION CON1i7I1llJ1NCI1 SUMMARY RlJPOR!
IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUMBERLAND COUNTY CIVIL RULE OF CIVIL
PROCEDURE 1915.3-8(b), the undersigned Custody Conciliator
submits the following report'
1. The pertinent information pertaining to the children who
are the subject of this litigation is as follows,
Megan Kaufman, born August 17, 1981, and .Jonathon
Kaufman, born .July 19, 1986.
2. A Conciliation Conference was held on October 6, 1994,
with the following individuals in attendance,
The Mother, Mary J. Kaufman, with her attorney, Michael
L. Bangs, Esquire, and the Father did not appear.
3. The parties separated in May of this year. The Father
took custody of both children in July of 1994 with the
understanding that he would return the children to the
Mother in August. The Father refused to return Mogan
to the Mother in August, after which the Mother obtained
an Order from the Honorable Harold E. Sheely, dated
A~~ust 11, 1994 whereby the Mother was granted custody
of both children and it was directed that the Father
immediately return the children to the Mother.
4. Mother was required to file the mentioned Order in
Maryland in order to enforce the Order. Father was
living in Maryland and living on a boat. The Order
needed to be served by the United States Coast Guard,
with officers of the Coast Guard physically taking
custody of Megan from the Father. This occurred on
September 4, 1994.
5. Plaintiff's counsel had mailed the Father notice of
the Conciliation Conference to his Post Office Box.
MARY J. l<AUFHAN, I IN THE COUR'r OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintitt I CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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v. I NO. 94-4428 CIVIL TERM
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JOHN P. l<AUFHAN, I
Defendant I IN DIVORCE
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AND NOW, this \O1' /I day ot \\( < l .' ~d
, 1995, upon
oonsideration ot the within Petition tor allowanoe to tile an
Amended Complaint it is hereby ordered that the Petition is
granted.
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JOHN P. KAUFMAN, I
Defendant I IN DIVORCE
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AND NOW, comes the Plaintiff/Petitioner, Mary J. Kaufman, by
and through her attorney, R. Mark Thomas, Esquire, and files this
Petition to File an Amended Complaint and in support thereof
respectfully represents:
1. The original Complaint in Divorce was filed on August 5,
1994.
2. At the time the original Complaint in Divorce was filed
the Defendant's last known address was 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola,
Pennsylvania.
3. Prior to filing the Complaint in Divorce the Defendant
had abandoned the residence at 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola,
Pennsylvania, and his whereabouts were unknown.
4. Despite diligent efforts by the Plaintiff, the
Defendant's whereabouts still remain unknown although it is
believed that he is living on his boat somewhere in the state of
Florida.
5. The original Complaint in Divorce only claimed as grounds
for a divorce ~3301(c) or ~3301(d).
6. The Defendant has yet to be served with the Complaint
since his whereabouts are unknown.
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JOHN P. J<AUFHAN, I
R..pondent I IN DIVORCE
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AND NOW, this \)r day of t" (\ '-- J ' 19915, upon
consideration of the Plaintiff's Motion for speoial Order direoting
servioe by mail on Defendant John P. Kaufman pursuant to Pa. R.C.P.
430(a), and in appearing to the Court that the Plaintiff has made
a good faith effort to looate and serve the Defendant in a regular
course/ it is hereby ordered that said Motion is granted and
service upon the Defendant is to be made at P.O. Box 20/ Enola,
Pennsylvania, 17025, by ordinary mail.
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MARY J. KAUFMAN, I IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Petitioner I CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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JOHN P. KAUFMAN, I
Respondent I IN DIVORCE
KOTIO. roa IPIOIAL OROIR DIRlOTI.a IIRVICI BY HAIL
AND NOW, comes the Petitiol1er, Mary J. Kaufman, by and tht'ough
her attorney, R. Mark Thomas, Esquire, and moves this Court for an
Order allowing service of the Divorce Complaint pursuant to Special
Order of Court, and in support thereof respectfully represents I
1. An original Complaint in Divorce was filed on August 5,
1994.
2. At the time the original Complaint in Divorce was filed,
the Respondent's last known address was 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola,
Pennsylvania.
3. Prior to the filing of the Complaint in Divorce, the
Respondent had abandoned the residence at 147 Wyoming Avenue,
Enola, Pennsylvania, and his whereabouts were unknown.
4. Despit,e dil igent efforts by the Petitioner, which efforts
will be set forth hereinafter, the Respondent's whereabouts still
remain unknown.
5. By Order dated December 12, 1995, the Court granted a
Petition for Allowance to File an Amended Complaint in which the
additional count of Desertion was asserted.
6. The First Amended Complaint was filed on February 6,
1996.
7. service was attempted by certified mail, return receipt
reque.ted on February 7, 1996, at the Re.pondent's Poat office Box
20, Enola, cumberland county, pennsylvania which the Respondent
.till maintains and at whioh tho Respondent still receives mail.
B. The postal authorities at the united states Post office
in Enola, Pennsylvania have confirmed that Post Offioe Box 20 is
still registered in the name of the Respondent, John P. ~aufman,
and that mail is still reoeived at that post office box whioh is in
his name.
9. '1'he Respondent has family who live in the immediate area
and it is believed and therefore averred that Respondent's family
is retrieving his mail from Post office Box 20, Enola,
Pennsylvania.
10. The Respondent's whereabouts have been substantially
unknown since May, 1994 when the Respondent deserted the marital
residence and began living on a boat in Maryland.
11. In July, 1994 the Respondent obtained partial custody of
two minor children involved in this case and then refused to return
both children in August, 1994.
12. petitioner had to obtain a Pennsylvania Court Qrder for
Custody which had to filed in the state of Maryland and served by
the united states Coast Guard on the Respondent. Petitioner had to
employ the services of a private investigator to locate the
Respondent in the state of Maryland for the purpose of taking
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custody ot the minor ohildren. This was accomplished on september
4, 1994.
13. since September 4, 1994, the Respondent's whereabouts
have been unknown although the Respondent oalls the marital
residenoe regularly to speak with the ohildren. During these phone
calls, the Respondent refuses to divulge his looation to the
Petitioner and is aotively ooncealing his whereabouts.
14. Petitioner has been in contact with the Respondent's
family but they refuse to divulge whether or not they even know of
the Respondent I s whereabouts. There is an outstanding support
obligation due and owing from the Respondent to the Petitioner and
a bench warrant has been issued by the Cumberland County Domestic
Relations Office due to the Respondent's failure to pay support.
15. Both the Petitioner herein and the Cumberland County
Domestic Relations Office have attempted to locate the Respondent.
Enclosed herewith are copies of correspondence addressed to the
Petitioner which demonstrate Petitioner's efforts to locate the
Respondent through the Cumberland County Domestic Relations
Section.
16. By letter dated November 1, 1995 the Petitioner was
advised that the Respondent owed monies to the stuart Harbor Marina
in stuart, Florida, for dockage and utilities which accrued while
the Respondent had his boat docked at the marina in stuart,
Florida.
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17. The Petitioner made efforts to track down the Respondent
by contacting the people at the marina in stuart, Florida, but she
was advi.ed that the Respondent had left the marina with his boat
and without paying service charges.
18. Petitioner's Petition for service Pursuant to Special
Order of Court should be granted for the following reasons I
a. Petitioner is the sole parent providing income
and support for herself and two minor children and has
already employed the services of a private investigator
on one occasion to locate her children outside the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. she is without sufficient
resources to employ another private investigator to track
down the Respondent whose whereabouts are completely
unknown at this time,
b. The Respondent has intentionally concealed his
whereabouts from the Petitioner even though he
periodically speaks to her on the telephone when he calls
the minor children,
c. The Respondent has family in the immediate area
who are receiving the Respondent's mail at a post office
box which is listed in the Respondent.. s name,
d. Efforts to serve the Respondent by certified
mail at the known post office box have failed because the
Respondent refuses to have his agents sign for the
certified mail, and
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e. Under the circumstances as set forth in this
Petition the Petitioner has made diligent eHort. to
locate the Respondent for purpcses of Obtaining service
of the complaint upon him, but those efforts have failed.
19. Plaintiff requests this Court to enter an order allowing
her to make service in this case by regular firat-class mail
delivered to the Respondent's poat office box address in Enola,
"ennsylvania.
20. service at the post office box should be effective sinoe
the Respondent is receiving mail at that post office box lIB
evidenced by tho attached affidavit from the United states Postal
Servioe offioe in Enola, Pennsylvania,
21. Under the circumstances of this case, servioe by first-
olass, prepaid, ordinary mail would be more effective than by
publication since the Respondent's whereabouts are unknown to such
an extent that Petitioner would not know where an appropriate
publication could take place.
WHEREFORE, your Petitioner prays that thia Honorable Court
will enter an Order granting her Petition and allowing her to
obtain aervice of thia Complaint upon the Respondent by regular
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JOHN P. I<AUFMAN, I
Respondent I IN DIVORCE
AF'IDAVIT IN SUPPORT 0' PLAINTI"/8
MOTION 'OR 8PIOIAL ORDIR
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Before me, the undersigned notary public,
appeared Mary J. Kaufman to me known,
according to law, deposes the fOllowingl
1. I am the Plaintiff in the above action.
this day, personally,
who being duly sworn
2. At my direction an ongoing investigation has been
conducted into the whereabouts on the Defendant. The efforts to
locate the Defendant include the followingl
a. The Defendant's whereabouts have been
sUbstantially unknown since May 1994 when he deserted the
marital residence and comlnenced li.ving on a boat in the
State of Marylandl
b. On September 4, 1994, following investigation
by a private investigator hirod at my expense, the United
States Coast Guard located the Defendant in the State of
Maryland and compelled the Defendant to turn over custody
of my children to me pursuant to a Court Order from
Cumberland County, Pennsylvaniar
c. Since September 4, 1994 the Defendant's
whereabouts have been unknown although the Defendant
calls the marital residence regularly to speak with the
children. During these phone conversations the Defendant
refuses to advise me of his location and has admitted
that he is actively concealing his whereaboutsr
d. The Defendant has access to a boat which is
marital property and to the best of my knowledge he has
been traveling up and down the eastern seaboard on the
boatr
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e. By letter dated November 1 1995 Plaintiff was
advised that the Defendant had been In the stuart Harbor
Marina stuart, Florida, but by the time Plaintiff
attempt8d to track him down he had fled the area and his
whereabouts were again unknown,
f. I am a single parent with two children and lack
SUfficient funde to hire another private investigator to
try and locate the Defendant,
g. The Defendant has family in the Cumberland
County area, but they refuse to divulge Defendant's
whereabouts to me,
h. The Defendant does have a post office bOl(
address of P.O. BOl( 20, Enola, Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania which the Defendant still maintains and at
which the Defendant still receives mail,
1. I attempted to have the Divorce Complaint
served upon the Defendant by addressing same to this post
office bOl( number but it was returned unclaimed, and
j. I have had my attorney contact the post office
in Enola and they have stated that the Defendant does
still maintain the post office bOl( at their post office
and does still receive mail at that location.
3. The allegations as set forth in the foregoing Petition
for Speaial Order are true and correct to the best of my personal
knowledge, information and belief.
4. Unless the Court allows service by way of first-class
mail to be served on Defendant at the post office bOl( address in
Enola, Pennsylvania I will be unable to maintain this action and an
injustice will continue.
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MARY J. KAUFMAN,
Plaintiff
JOHN P. KAUFMAN,
Defendant
PRIOR JUDGE, JUDGE HAROLD E. SHEELY, P.J.
CONCILIATION CONFB1RENCE SUMMARY RlUPOR'r
IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUMBERLAND COUNTY CIVIL RULE OF CIVIL
PROCEDURE 1915.3-8(b), the undersigned Custody Conciliator
submits the following report'
1. The pertinent information pertaining to the children who
are the subject of this litigation is as follows,
Megan Kaufman, born August 17, 1981, and Jonathon
Kaufman, born July 19, 1986.
2. A Conciliation Conference was held on October 6, 1994,
with the following individuals in attendance,
'rhe Mother, Mary J. Kaufman, with her attorney, Michael
L. Bangs, Esquire, and the Father did not appear.
3. The parties separated in May of this year. 'rhe Father
took custody of both children in .Tuly of 1994 with the
understanding that he would return the children to the
Mother in August. The Father refused to return Megan
to the Mother in August, after wnich the Mother obtained
an Order from the Honorable Harold E. Slleely, dated
August 11, 1994 whereby the Mother was granted custody
of both children and it was directed that the Father
immediately return the children to the Mother.
4. Mother was required to file the mentioned Order in
Maryland in order to enforce the Order. Father was
living in Maryland and living on a boat. 'rhe Order
needed to be served by the United States Coast Guard,
with officers of the Coast Guard physically taking
custody of Megan from the Father. This occurred on
September 4, 1994.
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the Conciliation Conference to his Post Office Box.
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IN THill COUR'l' OF COMMON PLEIIB OF
CUMBERLAND COUN'l'Y, PENNBYINIINIA
NO. 94-4428 CIVU. 'I'ERM
MARY J. 1<A~r:t~htf
JOHN P. 1<AUFMAN,
Defen"ant
IN DIVORCE
rIRST AMBNDeD COMPLAINT IN DIVORoe
IIND NOW, comes the Plaintiffe Mary J. Kaufman, by her
attorney, R. Mark 'l'homas, J.i:squire, and makos the followiny
Complaint in Divorcel
1. The Plaintiff is Mary J. Kaufman, an adult individual who
currently resides at 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola, Cumberland county,
Pennsylvania.
2. The Defendant is John P. Kaufman, an adult individual
whose last known address was 147 Wyoming Avenue, Enola, Cumberland
County, Pennsylvania, but whose whereabouts are currently unknown,
and Plaintiff believes and avers that the Defendant is living in
the state of Maryland.
3. The Plaintiff has been a bona fide resident of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for at least six months immediately
previous to the filing of this Complaint.
4. The Plaintiff and Defendant were married on November 4,
1978 in Ringtown, Pennsylvania.
5. There was a prior action of divorce filed under this same
term and number, and this is the First Amended Complaint to that
original Complaint which was filed on August 5, 1994.
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6. The marriage is irretrievably broken.
7. Plaintiff has been advised of the availability of
marriage oounselling and the PlaintIff may have the right to
request that the Coux't require the parti.ea to partioipate in
oounselling.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Court to enter a Decree in
Divorce pursuant to the Divorce Coda of Pennsylvania, under Bection
3301(0) or 3301(d).
COUNT II
FAULT DIVORCE UNDER SECTION 3301(.) (1)
8. Paragraphs one through seven are incorporated herein as
if set forth at length.
9. Defendant has committed willful and malicious desertion
and absented himself from habitation with the Plaintiff without any
reason for a period of more than one year.
10. This action is not collusive as defined by Bection 3309
of the Di vox'ce Code.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff respectfully requests the Court to enter
a Decree in Divorce pursuant to Section 3301(a) (1) of the Divoroe
Code.
Datel II Jc; /c;..."
Respectfully submitted,
N/:f{~~<(..
R. Mark Thomas, Esquire
54 E. Main street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717) 697-4650
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159.46-4321
DEC, 31, 1994
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141 WYOMIIIG AVE
EHOLA PA 11025-2429411
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SECOHDARV SOCIAL SECURITY HUMBER
OUR RECORDS SHOW YOU OWED OTHER FEDERAL TAXES UHDER SOCIAL SECURITY HUMBER 202-46-5464,
THEREFORE .1 652.B6 OF rHE OVERPAID TAX OH YOUR TAX RETURH POR THE ABOVE YEAR HAS BEEH
APPLIED TO THE UHPAID AMOUHT. THE FIGURES BELOW SHOW THE AMOUHT OF AHY REFUHD DUE YOU. IF
SO, A CHECK WILL BE SEtH TO YOU FOR HIE TOTAL AMOUtH DUE IF IT IS MORE HMH H MID YOU OWE
HO OTHER OBlIGATlOHS, HOWEVER, IF TIlE AMOUtH DUE YOU IS LESS THAH U, IT WILL BE SEIH TO
YOU OHLY IF YOU ASK FOR IT,
TAX STATEMEHT
YOUR OVERPAID TAX OH RETURH...., "",..,..".... ,.. ..2,323.00
AMOUHT OF OVERPAID TAX APPLIED..".........,..,.,. ...1,652.B6
AMOUHT TO BE APPLIED TO OTHER OBLIGATIOHS
REFUHDED, OR APPLIED TO YOUR ESTIMATED TAX.......... ,t610.lf.
(IF YOU ARE DUE A REFUHD FROM THE IHTERHAL REVEHUE SERVICE, YOUR CHECK WILL BE MAILED IH 6 TO
8 WEEKS, AHY IHTEREST DUE YOU WILL BE ADDED).
HOW YOUR OVERPAID TAXES WERE APPLIED
SOCIAL SECURITY HUMBER FORMIS) TAX PERIOD(S) AMOUHT APPLIED
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IHTERHAL REVEHUE SERVICE
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19255
MARY J I<AUFMMI
147 WYOMIIlG AVE
EHOLA PA 11025-2~29~77
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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTO~ VEHICLE TO SnTISFY n LIEN
LOT NUMBER 2543T
1"l()Cl':S~; S'l'Ml'I' 'ATE 10/25/94
TOIREGISTE~EP OWNER
MARY KAUFHAIf
147 WYOMING nVE
ENOLA, PA
17025
'1'0 I LIENHOWE)1
NONE
'1'0 I ClISTOMEH
JOllN KnUfMAN
147 WYOMING nVE
ENOLA, l'n
17025
'l'OILIEtWI(
EASTERN nUTO SALES
300 EASTERN BLVD
BALTIMORE, MO
21221
Vehicle Locntion (Lienor above)
KNOW ALL MEN BY 'l'HESE rrU:Sf:N'l'SI 'I'hilt NA'l'lONWlll1:: LTI':N E. IU;COVERY, THC - l1uly
) ir.(/n,,<?rl Ilnrl nonrl<?rl aur:-ti.nn'~er.f' l.n Ilnd fnr ':he "'rA'I'I': "I" 'l!>rlYJ.T,NO wi.) J Q"J ~ lit.
public auction the following vehicle, to tho highest t'idder, pur8uan~ to
Subtitle 16-202 thru 16-207 of tho Maryland Statutes, for the purpos~ of
satisfying the lien to the above muntinod lienor.
Year-1988 Make-fO~O Nodol-El50 Body 'I'ypf-VAN
Color-BLUE Pnto to Shop-8/1/94
VIN-IFTDE14Y2JHA50619 Odomotor-56382 'I'og O\lInbor- (PA) JKHS-l
WE HEREBY DEMAND fULL PAYMEN'r
Amount of lion for n:Pllil: iltld/<;r st(ll:agu
Costs of acid procoss
Total now duo
$3,717.88
$695.00
$4,412,88
You hllve the right within 'I'un (10) dllYs of this notico to satisfy in full .111
the above mentioned costs by contacting NATIONWIDE LIEN E. RECOVBRY Full pay-
ment must be receiV0d in cBsh or certifiod funds only,In the event you do ~ot
satisfy the above lien within the given period, NA'I'IONWIDE LIEN & RECOVERY,..
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Tho above mentioned vehicle on 12/01/94 at the hour of Ten (10) O'Clock A,M,
on said day by seoled bid sent to NA'I'I ONI'II DE LI EN E. RECOVERY, I NC" s i tuat.,d
at 468 Colonial Ridge Lane, Arnold, Maryland 21012-2392 ill the County of kIne
Arundel,
STATEHEN1' Ol" OWl/ERS RIGHTS
If the vehicle owner disputes the alllount of chllrges, he or she may pest a
corporote bond, with the proper court in double tho amount of the lien, In
Buch cases a new title will not be issued until the case has been decided
by law.
STATEMENT 01" fACTS
The charges for repairs, rebuilding or storage IIlUSt be due and unpaid for ~
period of thirty days,
LOUIS
NATIONWIP LIEN
(410) 974-0176
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o HECOVEHY INC,
C/C MVA, RT'l'ClIIE HWY.,Gl,EN I3tlRNU:, NO
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URBAN REDEVELOIJMENT GROUP OF S'l'UART
:lOO CX>LORADO AVDNUD, SUra13 20M
STUART, FLORIDA 34P94
(~07) 21l.1BIZ
Nov.::mbcr 1, 199~
Mrs. Maiy Kaufman
141 Wyoming Avenue
&ola, PA 11025
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1m: Dockage arrear5 and public 5a1e of the motor ve5sel .SHIP HAPPENS.
Dear MIs, ~ufman:
The above captioned motor vessel 15, at thJ5 time, seriously behind In the payment of
dockage and utUitles at the Stuart Harbor M;uina and unless pald immediately, the vessel
will be pl2.ced up for pubUc sale In order to satisfy the unpaid amounb,
Should you have an economic Intere5t In this vessel, please contact the Director of Marine
Services at Stuart Ha1bor, Mr. MartIn Isenberg. at (407) 692-2261 or call me at (401) 221-
1812.
Slnoerely,
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Jllchard A. Wright, Pr~ldent '
Uaban Redevelopment Group of stuart, Inc.
INCOM~
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INCOMJ!l /\tIO I1:XPJ::NSJ:: S'lWrI1:MI1:NT OF
MARV J. 1<AUFMAN
sSH 169 46 43U
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Wages/salary
Employer & Addressl Capital Blue cross, Harrisburg, PA
servioo Representative
Job Title/Descriptionl customer
Pay periodl bi-woekly
Gross Pay Per Pay periodl
$
Federal Withholding.....,.............. $
774 .75
99.37
social Security. ,.."".""".,.,.... . $___ 72.91
Local Wage 'l'nx",.,tt",tttttttttttt,.. $
state Incomo Tax,... t... ft.. .t......... $
PA Unemployment camp. Tax.............. $
Retirement. , , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . · .. , . , ." $
Heal th Insurance..,...... . . . . . . . . . . . . "t $..
Other (specifY)
Car Insurance.......................... $
Net Pay Per Pay period...................... $
Monthly Net. . , . , . . t . . t . t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $
9...ll
26.68,
21.26
(b) other Incomel
IiHk /,!onthlv X!lG
Interest/Dividends $ $ $
Pension/Annuity $ $ $
social Security $ $ $
Rents/Royalties $ $ $
Expense Account $ $ $
Gifts $ $ i
unemployment compo ~ $ -
Workmen's compo $
other (specify) $- $ $-
'rotal, other Income $ $ $
Total,Monthly Income $ $ $
EXPENSES ~ ~,
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Homel
Mortgage $ $ 800.Jl.q $
PA Housing $ $ 250.00 $
Maintenance $ $ $
utilities (telephone, $ $ 2 6.9.&9. $
heating, electric, etc. ) $ $ $
Employmentl $
(Transportation, lunches) $ $ 150.00
Taxes I
Real Estate $ $ $-
Personal property $ $ $
Income $ $ $
Insurance I
Homeowners $ $ $
Automobile $ $ 42.50 $
Life/Accident/Health $ $ $
Children's Life Insurance $ $ $
Other $ $ $
Automobile I
(Payments, fuel, repairs) $ $ $
Medicall
Doctor, Dentist,
Orthodontist $ $ $
Hospital $ $ $
Special (glasses, braQes,
etc. ) $ $ $ 170.00
Educationl IiuK Monthlv In[
Private, Parochial School $ $ $
College $ $ $
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$115.000.00 X X _
$ 40.000.0.0.
$ 75.000.09.
Personal I
Clothing $ t t
Food $ 400.JUl.
other (household supplies, $ 7!LOO
barber/ etc. ) $ $
credit Payments and Loans $ - 30.00
Miscellaneous!
Household help/c:.:hild care $
Entertainment (inc. papers
books/ vacation, pay TV,
etc.) $
Girts/Charitable
Contributions $
Legal Fees $
other ch ild support/ a !imony
payments
$ $
$ 75.00 $
$ $
$ $
other (specifY)
$
$
$
$ $
$ $
$ 1.427.50 $
Total Expenses
PROPER1X... OWNED DESCRIPTION
Checking Account!.... ...
VALUE
$ 20.00
$
$
$
savings Accounts!.... ...
credit Union:.. .........
stocks/Bonds: It ..... It It
Real Estate:... '"...... Home
other~ . , , . . , . . . . . . t . . . .. Boat
Total Property
INSURANCE
COMPANY
POLICY NO.
Hospital
1l1uo Cross
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COVERAGE
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Medioal Blue Shield 1159464321 -
Health/Aooident BC/tlS 1159464321 X -
DiaabiU ty
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other (spec iry Dental - BS 159464321 X X X
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line of Wyoming Avenue from the Northeasterly extremity of the
arc or curve connecting the northerly line of York street with
the westerly line of /:laid Wyoming Avenue, and extending thence
South seventy-nine degreos forty minutes West one hundred and
fifty feet to a point at lands now or formerly of Ray E. Peck
and Donna I/o Peck! thence along the last mentioned lands South
ten degrees twenty minutes East fifteen and five tenths feet to
a point at other lands about to be conveyed to the grantee
herein! thence along the last mentioned lands North seventy-nine
degrees forty minutes Bast one hundred and fifty feet to an iron
pin in the westerly line of Wyoming Avenue! thence along the
said line of Wyoming Avenue North ten degrees twenty minutes
West fifteen and fiv<l tenths feet to a point and Place of
BEGINNING.
Being known as Lot No. 2 011 a nnal Subdivision Plan for the
First United Brethren in Christ Church as prepared by Emerson E.
Bornman, Jr., dated October 15, 1982. Sai.d plan is found of
record in the Cumberland County Recorder's Office in Plan Book
43, at page 39.
TRACT NO. 3 t
BEGINNING at an "X" in concrete on the northern side of York
street and along the western line of lands now or formerly of
Bernard H. Davidson and PricUl A. Davidson, and lands now or
formerly of Ray E. Peck and Donna L. Peck North ten degrees
twenty minutes West. ninety-one and six hundrp.dths feet 1 thence
along Tract No. 2 hereinabove set forth, being other lands of
the Grantees herein! North seventy-nine degrees forty minutes
East twenty-one feet to a point at Lot no. 1; thence along Lot
no. 1 South ten degrees twenty minutes East one hundred feet,
more or less to a point along the northern side of York Street;
thence by a curve to the rtght having a radtus of six hundred
feet and a length of twenty-one feet, more or less, to a "X" in
concrete on the northern side of York Street, the Place of
BEGINNING.
Being the proposed easement as shown on the Final Subdivision
Plan for the First United Brethren in Christ Church as prepared
by Emerson E. Bornman, Jr., dated October 15, 1982. Said plan
Divorce Complaint by ordinary mail addressed to the defendant at
P,O. Box 20/ Enola, Pennsylvania, 17025.
5. A Pi vorce compla int was servlld on the defendant by
ordinary mail along with a copy of the plainUff' s executed
Affidavit under !j330l (c) of the Domestic Relations Code and a
counter-Affidavit for the use of the defendant.
6. The defendant did file a Counter~Aftidavit under
Section 330l(c) claiming that the marriage was not irretrievably
broken and that he wished to claim economic relief.
7. A motion for an appointment of a master had been filed
and the defendant was served with notice of the time and date
for a Master's Hearing.
8. At the Master/sHearing which was held on December 18,
1996, the defendant failed to appear and testimony was presented
for the purpose of divorce and equitable distribution of the
marital property.
9. On January 29, 1997 an Order was entered in which it
was directed that the plaintiff/wife would receive as her sole
and separate property the residence at 147 Wyoming Avenue,
Enola, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania.
10. The Order of January 29/ 1997 directed the husband to
sign and deliver to wife a special warranty deed tranSferring
all of hi" riQht, title, and interest in the marital residence
to wife within fifteen (15) days of the date of the Court Order.
11. Husband has failed to comply with this Court order in
that he has not signed and delivered to wife a special warranty
deed transferring all his right, title, and interest in the
marital residence to wi.fe.
12. By letter dated April 9, 1997/ counsel for
plaintiff/wife forwarded to the defendant a apecial warranty
deed and requested that husband execute the deed and return it
to counllel for the purpose of complying with the Order, but
husband has not responded to this lett~r nor has he returned the
executed deed.
13. According to the Order of January 29, 1997, if husband
fails to execute the special warranty deed transferring his
interest in the residence to wife then the wife is to seek the
Court's assistance in obtaining title to the property through
petition and Order of the Court.
14. This petition and Order is being submitted due to the
husband' 5 failure to comply with the Court's Order of January
29, 1997.
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4. The aforementioned child was the subject of 0 Court Order doted October
5. 1995. a copy of which is attached hereto, incorporated herein by reference, mode
B part hereof, and marked os Exhibit A.
5. Despite the Court Order of October 5, 1995. the parties, by way of on
understwlding, enjoyed 0 schedule that was os reasonably close to shared physical
custody as possible,
6, During the course of 1999, the Respondent unilaterally indicated a desire
to no longer follow the infonnal understanding and did not pennit the shared
physical custody arrangement that had been in place for several years,
7, Petitioner herein, through counsel, attempted to negotiate a compromise
custody wTwlgement, however, nO such compromise has been reached.
8, Petitioner believes and therefore avers that it is in the best interest of Alex
Gregory Meade to provide a Court Order for shared physical custody in that the
parties have heretofore had Wl agreement for shared physical custody, Alex has
enjoyed equal time with each of the two parents, and the father is willing should he
be grWlted shared physical custody to allow Alex to attend the school in which he is
currently enrolled in Dauphin County, PennsylvWlia,