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and linnlly their respective linancial and properly rights und ohligatiuns us hetween each otller
including, witllOut limitation by specilication: the settling of alllllatters between tlICllI relating
to the oWllership and equitahle distribution of real and personal propel1y; the settling of all
matters between tllem relating to tlle pust, present and futurc suppOl1, alimony ancVor
maintenance of Wife by Husband or of Hush and hy \ViIi!; the settling of all matters between
tllell1 relating to tlle past, present and lilture support and or mllintclwnce ofthc Children, the
implementation of custody/visitation al1'ungemcnls for thc minor Children oflhe parties; and in
general, the settling of any and all claims und possihle claims by one ngainst the otller or
against their respective estates,
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and oflhe mutual promises,
covenants and undertakings hereinatler set fOl1h and tor other good and valuable
consideration, receipt o I' which is hereby acknowledged by each oflhe parties hereto, Wife and
Husband, each intending to be legally bound hereby, covenant and agree as follows:
1, tFFECT OF DECREE. NO MERGER
Other tllOn upon a showing of substantially changed circumstances, neither party to
any such action shall ask alimony or support contnllY to the provisions of this Agreement. 11
is further specificnlly understood and agreed that the provisions oftltis Agreement relating to
the equitable distribution of property oftlle pm1ies are accepted by each party as a linal
settlement for nll purposes whatsoever, Should either of the parties obtain a decree, judgment,
or order of separation or divorce in any other state, country, ur jurisdiction, each oftlle parties
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not be affccted in any way by nny such separation or divorct:', and that nothing in any such
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decree,judgment, order, or further modification or revision thereof shall alter, amend or vary
any tel1Tl ofthis Agreement, whether or not eithcr or both of the partics should remarry, it
being understood by and between the parties that this Agrecment shall survive and shall not be
merged into any decree, judgment, or ordcr of divorce or separation,
2. DISTRIBUTION DATE
The transfer of property, funds andlor documents provided for herein shall take place
simultaneously with tile execution oftltis Agreement.
3. ADVICE OF COUNSEL
TIle provisions of this Agreement and their legal elfect have been ftilly explained to tile
parties by their respective cOlmsel, Raymond Ferrario, Esquire, lor Husband, and Ruby 0,
Weeks, Esquire, for Wife, TIle parties acknowledge Ihalthey have received independent legal
advice from counsel of their selection and tlmt they Ihlly understand the facts and have been
fully infol1Tled as to their legal rights and obligations und they acknowledge and accept tllat this
Agreement is, in tile circwllstances, lair and equitable and that it is being entered into freely
and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge and Ihat execution
of this Agreement is not the result of any duress or undue influence and that it is not the result
of any collusion or improper or illegal agreement or agreements, TIle parties have read tltis
Agreement careftllly and thoroughly, ftllly understanding each of its provisions, and therefore
signs it freely and voluntarily,
4. FINANCIAL DlSCLOSllRE
The parties confinll that each has relied on the substantial accuracy of tile r~lancial
disclosure of tile 0t1ler as an inducement to the execution of this Agrecment.
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OBTAINING INFORMATION ON FINANCES
Each pnrty acknowledges that they havc been infol1ned they may have the right, liS
provided by statute and PelUlsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure,to obtain information regarding
the parties' finances, Such infomlation would include, without limitation, their present and past
income; and the identity and value of assets both presently owned and translerred previously,
Such information may be obtained by one or more of sevemlmethods including depositions
upon oral examination, written interrogatories, production of documents or entry upon
property for inspection. TIle parties agree to waive any lln1her discovclY,
6. PERSONAL RIGHTS
Wife and Husband may and shall, at all times hereal1er, live separate and apart. They
shall be free from any control, restraint, interference or authOlity, direct or indirect, by the
other in all respects as fully as if they were ulllnanied, TIley may reside at such place or places
as they may select. Each may, for his or her separate use or benefit, conduct, carry on and
engage in any business, occupation, profession or employment which to him or her may seem
advisable. However, each pnrty shall make best el10rts to maintain employment with
comparable benefits and salary as they now hold or li..1r which they are in training,
7. NO MOLESTATION
Husband and Wife shall not molest or interfere with each other, nor shall either of
them attempt to compel the other to cohabit or dwell with her or him, by any means
whatsoever, Neither pnrty shall harass or be verbally or physically abusive to the other,
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8. MUTUAL RELEASES
HusblUld and Wife each do hereby mutually remise, rd~nse, <juitclnim and forever
discharge the otller and the estate of such other, lor nlltillle to come, IInd Ii.)r all purposes
whatsoever, of lUld from any lUld all rights, title and interest, or claims in or against tlle
property (including income lUld gain from propel1y herealler accming) of the other or against
tlle estate of such otller, of whatever nature and wheresoever situate, which he or she now
has or at any time herealler may have against such other, the estate of such other or any part
tllereof, whetller arising out of any fonner acts, contrncts, engagements or liabilities of such
othel l)r by way of dower or courtesy, or claims in the nature of dower or courtesy or widow's
or widow....s rights, family exemption or similar allowance, or under the intestate laws, or the
right to take ag,'inst tlle spouse's Will; or the right to treat 0 lifetime conveyance by tlle otller
as testlUllentary, or all otller rights of 0 surviving spouse to participate in n decensed spouse's
estate, whether arising under tlle laws of (a) PelUlsylvania, (b) any State, Commonwealth or
territory of the United States, or (c) any otller counlly, or any rights which eitller party may
have or at lUlY time hereafter have for past, present or litlure support or maintenlUlce, alimony,
alimony pendente lite, counsel fees, equitable disllibulion, costs or expenses, whetller arising as
a result oftlle marital relation or othenvise, except, and only except, (Ill rights and agreements
lUld obligations of whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under this Agreement or lor
tlle breach oflUlY tllereof. It is tlle intention of Husbnnd and Wife to give to each other by tlle
execution oftllis Agreement a full, complete and general release with respect to any and all
property of any kind or nature, real, personal or mixed, II'hich the other noli' oll'ns or Illay
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hereafter acquire, except and only except all tights and agreements and obligations of
whatsoever nature mising or which may arise under this Agreement or for the breach of mlY
thereof.
9. EOUITARLF: DISTRIBUTION OF I'ROI'ERTV
II is specifically understood and agreed that this Agreement constitutes an equitable
disbibution of property, both real and personal, which wns legally and benelicially acquired by
Husband and Wife or either of them during the maniage, liS contemplated by TIle Act of April
2,1980 (P,L, 63, No, 26) known as "TIle Divorce Code," 23 P,S, 3101 et, seq, of the
CommonwenlUI of PelUlsylvania,
And fhrUler, UlOtthe parties have ntlempted to divide their marital property in a
manner which confonns to Ule criteria set forth in 3502 of the PelUlsylvania Divorce Code,
and tnking into accolUlt Ule following considerutions: the lengUI of the maniage, the prior
mnniages oCthe parties; the age, healUI, station, amount and sources of income, vocationnl
skills, employability, estate, liabilities and needs of each of the parties; !lIe conbibution of one
party to the education, training, or increased eaming power ofthe other party; Ule opportunity
of each party for future acquisition of capital assets and income; the sources of income of
both parties, including but not limited to medical, retirement, insurmlce or other benefits; Ule
conbibution or dissipation of each pmty in the acquisition, preselVation, depreciation, or
appreciation ofmaritnl property, including Ule conl1ibution ofa pmty as a homemaker; the
vnlue of the property set apart to each party; the standard of living of the parties established
during Ule marriage; and the economic circllmstances of each part)' at the time the division of
property is to become effective,
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Real Prooertv:
The parties fornlerly owned as tenants by the entireties real estate locah:d at 1127
Black Bear Road, Hamlin, PelUlsylvania, 11lis property was subject to a uHlrtgage given to LA
Bank with an approximate balance of$50,OOO,liO, Since the mortgage payments were
delinquent due to Husband's failure to make such Illlyments, the parties executed a deed in lieu
offoreclosure in May 1996 and the property was sold, resulting in no IJroceeds being
distributed to the parties and their mortgage obligation being extinguished.
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TIle parties hereto mutually agree that they have dlccted a salislhctolY division of the
furniture, household lhrnishings, appliances, and other household personal property belween
them and they rnutunlly agree that each party shallli'OIn and aller the date hereof be the sole
and sepnrnte owner of nil such tangible personal property presently in his or her possession,
and this Agreement shall have the elTect of an assignment or bill of sale Irom each party to the
other for such property as may be in the individual possession of each of the parties hereto,
TIle parties hereto have divided belweenthemselves, to their mutual satisfaction, nil
items oftangible and intangible marital propel1y. Neither IJr.rty shall make any claim to any
such items ofmnrital property, or of tile separate personal property of either party, which are
now in the possession and/or under the control of the other. Should it become necessary, the
parties each agree to sign, upon request, any titles or documents necesslllY to give elTect to tllls
paragraph, Property shnll be deemed to be in tlle possession or under the control of eitller
party if, in tlle case of tangible personal property, the item is physically in the possession or
control oftlle party at the time of the signing of this Agreement and, in the case of intangible
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personal property, ifany physical or written certificatc ofinsutance or other similar writing is
in the posscssion or control OfU1C plll1y, Hus1lUnd and Wiltl sholl euch be deemed to be in Ule
possession lUld control of his or her own individuul pension or other employee benefit plans or
retirement benefits of any nature with the exception of social security benefih to which eiUler
party may have a vested or contingent right or inlerest utlhe time ofll1e siglllng oflhis
Agreement, lUld neiUlCr will make 1lI1Y claim against the olher tor any inlerest in such benefits,
From lUld aller the date ofUle signing OfUlis Agreement bOlh parties shall have
complete freedom of disposition as to their separate property and ony propelty which is in their
possession or control pursulUlt to Utis Agreement, and may m0l1gage, sell, grant, convey, or
otherwise encumber or dispose of such prope11y, whether reol or personal, whether such
property WllS acquired before, during or oller maniage, and neither Husbond nor Wife need
join in, consent to, or acknowledge 1lI1Y deed, mortgage, or other instnullent of the oUler
pertaining to such disposition of property,
11. AUTOMOBILE:
ThejoinUyowned 1988 Subaru Wagon was totaled by the Husband, who solely
received the insurlUlce proceeds, TIlere are no other vehicles which constitute marital
property.
12. GENERAL:
(A) HusblUld hereby waives all interest in Wife's prope11y including but not
limited to 011 accounts, cel1ificates of deposit and seculllies.
(B) Wife hereby waives all interest in Husband's property including but not
limited to all accounts, certificates of deJlosit, and securities,
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13. PENSIONS:
It is acknowledged by the Parties that the Wife has no pension plan ofany kind and
Husband has a 401 K Retirement plan through his employer, Loveshaw Corporation now
Illinois Tool Works, Inc, which has a balance of approximately $14,124,00, After deducting
300/. for taxes and early withdrawlll penalties, the Wife is to immediately receive all funds on
this account, The Husband also has a pension through an account with Traveler's Plan with a
balance of approximately $8,000,00, The plan will withhold a 10% tax penalty for early
withdrawal and 20% toward income taxes, The Wife is to receive all funds in this account,
The Wife will claim the tax liability on her tax returns, If tax refunds are due, based on the
Wife's incom~, the Wife shall be entitled to retain the refund of amounts received from these
two accounts in excess of$15,OOO,OO, plus up to the total value of any amounts due and
owing her In child support or for reimbursement of 1/2 of the children's medical expenses.
Any balance of refund not expended for taxes, support or children's medical expense
reimbursement shall be the Husband's and shall be paid to him within 30 days of Wife's receipt
of her tax refhnd. In the event, actual taxes, as reported on Wife's tax returns result in less
than $15,000.00 total from these two accounts, the actual amount received by the Wife shall
fully satisfy amounts due Wife under this paragraph regarding equitable distribution only.
However, any unpaid amounts for child support or reimbursement of children's medical
expenses shall remain due and owing by Husband, The parties agree to provide each other
copies of information received upon withdrawal of these funds, upon filing tax returns, and
receipt of refund.
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It is contemplated that Husband's attomey shall prepare the appropliate Qualified
Domestic Relations Order in order to ell'eetuate this parugruph and Wil'e and her attol1'ey shall
review nnd approve the language pliar to entlY by the COllll,
14. AFTER-ACQUIRED PERSONAL PROI'EIrI'V
Each ofthe parties shall hereafter own and enjoy. independently of any claim or light
of tile other, nil item~ of personal property, tangible and intllngible, subsequently ncquired by
tile other pnrty,
15. CASIIPAYMENTS
Husbnnd nnd Wife agree, as part of tile consideration for all of tile agreements entered
inlo pursunnt to Utis linal Property Settlement Agreement, including the transfer of nll real and
personal property as set forth in Utis agreement, that Husband shall pay to Wife tile sum of
$15,00.00, at execution ofUtis Agreement as provided in paragraph 13 oftltis agreement.
Husbl\Jld shnll pay nll costs, including attomey fees, oftranslerring any and aU property
necessary to be titled from joint ownership to tllat of either party,
16. DEBTS:
A. ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES,
111is provision sets forth the method tor the payment and assumption of tile
debts nnd liabilities of tile pOllies, Since the assumption is not binding on tile
creditor, tile party assuming the debt agrees to indemnify the other party in tile
event tile creditor seeks to hold such other party liable, Should tile parties wish
to bind the creditor and relieve the oliginal debts tiolll allliabililY, a novation
should be exccIIled.
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B. MARITAL DEBTS
I. Husband nnd Wile ngrcc thatthc dcbls incuned by Husbnnd nnd Wife
duting the maniage to vmious charf.(c accounls and olhcr outstanding
loans shnll bc nssumed by Hushand lllr thc existing hnlnnce nt the time
of srpnrnlion, nnd Husband ngrccs 10 indcmnily nnt! hold hannless the
Wife from nny nud nil claims or demilnds lor hcr 10 makc pnyment on
these debts as follows: Loan LA Bank (Musler Curd) $2.412.53, Loan
LA Bank (VISA) $2,350,77, Sears Crcdit Curd $227,10, AT&T Master
Card $1,225.21, Discovcr Cnrd $2,243.12 and 1960 Automobile
Maintenancc and Repair $642,20 a total 01'$9,100,93,
2. Husband nnd Wife agrce that the dcbt incuncd hy Wile to J,C. PerUlY's
and her parent's arc to hc nssumcd by Wile lor thc existing balances.
17. WARRANTY AS TO FllT\JJU~ OBLIGATIONS:
Wife and Husband eaeh covenant, wnnant, rcprcscnt und agrcc that cach will now and
at all times hereafter snve hnnnless nnd keep the othcr indemnified Irom nil debts, chnrges and
liabilities incurred by the other nfter the e.xecution date of this Agreement, except as may be
otherwise specifically provided for by the temlS of this Agrecment and that neither of them
shall hereafter incur any liability whatsoever lor which the cstate of Ihe olher may be liable.
18. CUSTODY AND CHILD SUPPORT
The parties have resolved issues of child cuslody by Ordcr of Ihe Cumberland County
Court of Common Pleas docketed 10 9'1-4024 and daled OCloher 2.1, 1995 und of child
support by n similar Order ofCO\ll1 in Wayne County I'ennsylvunia daled Murch I, 1995 und
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deductible from the income oflhe Husband, Upon the death of the Wife, the obligation 10 pay
nlimony shnll tenninate,
Husband and Wife acknowledge Umt Uley havc been lid vised by their rcspcctive
attollleys that the law is not clear at this time regarding the modiliableness of alimony
provisions in a Marital Settlement Agreement. Notwithstanding the law as it is now or may be
in Ule future, it is Husband's nnd Wifc's exprcss und inwllcable intention that the payments of
nlimony as set forth in tllis paragrnph are nonomoditiable as to dlher alllount 01' dumtion by the
Pennsylvania courts or any court of competcnt jluisdiction. cxccpt (or the reasons set forth in
this paragraph below.
Although Ulis agreement shall be incorporated into the Decree of Divorce, and Ule
nlimony payments entered as an ABTeed Order with the Domestic Relations Section oflhe
Court, the parties expressly intend that tllis shall not bc decmcd to bc a mcrger. Husband and
Wife expressly intend that Husband's obligation to pay Ihe sums sct faith above and Wife's
right to receive those sums are not only contractual in nature but are also enforceable by this
Court pursuant to *503 ofUle Divorce Code and enforceable by any oUler Court of competent
jurisdiction.
Husband and Wife thrther acknowledge that they have becn adviscd ofUle language
contained in *501(e) ofUle Divorce Code, and it is their speciUc intention, request and
directive that *501(e) not govern nor be applied to the tenus ofUlis agreement.
Husband and Wife agree and acknowledge that neither shalllile actions intllis Court or
any other Court to either increase or decrease the amonnt or tenn or alimony 01' in any way
alter Ule provisions for payment of alimony as sd (llrth inlhis agrcement. In the event that
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eiUler Husband or Wife should institute an action to modilY thc nlilllony provisions ofUlis
agreement, it is agreed that Ule party petitioning thc Courl shall indcnlllify the non.pctitiO/ling
party to Ule extent ofUlc increase or dccrcase obtained, The parties thrther agl'l:e that the
petitioning party sholl prolllptly pay the non-pclitioning parly's attorney's lees. C\lurl costs and
expenses in defending the action. Husband nnd Wile agree thatlhis indemnilkntion shull inurc
to Ule estate, heirs, and assigns ofthe petitioning party,
Husband and Wife irrevocably agree tilat Ulere is no rcason lor a modification of the
amount and lengUI of Husband's alimony obligation, NO olher reason, including but not
limited to an increase in Husband's comings shall be grounds le)r lIIodification,
20. LIFE INSURANCE
TIle parties agree to maintain the three childrcn as inwocublc benefici8lics in equal
shares as to any life insurance benefits on the lives of the parties, for us long os cithcr parent
has a duty of support for Ule children naming the other parent os tnlstcc oflhesc bcnefits,
The parties warrant 81ld represent that thc>' shall nalllc Ihc Childrcn as ilTcvocable
beneficiaries for as long as they have a duty of support, on the policies of insurance on Uleir
lives as represented by the attached listing included on Appcndix "B" attached hereto and made
a part hereof. Each party warrants Umt they hovc not modc and willnolmake any loons or
assignments under such policies, 81ld will not cancel or sUlTender such policies. Upon Ule
other's request, either party shall cxecute any doculllent necessary 10 elli:ct a c01lVersion or
select an option undcr any such policy, Both pm1ies agrec 10 make paymenl of premiums on
Ule policies on Uleir individual lives so as to continue said coverage llS long ns each Child is
owed a duty of support,
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21. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS CIVIL RF,LIEF ACT
TIle Husband hereby agrees to waive any and all rights he may have under Ule
provisions of the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940, as umended, in any subsequent
action for divorce instituted by the Wife provided that the tenus of the divorce decree will not
contradict or in any way change, add to or delete trom any of the tenus oftlus Agreement.
The Husband realli!es that this Waiver will allow delimit judgment of divorce to be entered
against him in accordance WiUl the tenus of this Agreement.
22. WILLS
The parties hereby contract and agree to include in their Will a provision whereby each
will name the parties' minor Children as heirs to at least one-half oflhe testatOJ's estate and
that such interest shall be held in trust lor a child who is under the age of twenty-five (25), and
naming the other parent as Tmstee of such inheritance.
23. ATTORNEY FEES. COSTS & EXPENSES
The parties agree to waive receipt of and to be responsible for their own attorney fees,
costs and expenses in connection with Ule negotiation and preparation ofUus Agreement and
the granting of a divorce decree,
24. BREACH OF AGREEMENT
If either party fails in Ule due pertonnance of obligations under tlus Agreement at Uleir
election, the non-breaching party shall have the right to sue tor damages for breach ofUus
Agreement or to rescind same and seek such legal remedies as may be available to them, The
breaching party will be responsible tor achlallegalfees and costs incuned by the non-breaching
party necessary to Ule enforcement of this Agreement.
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25. LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA APPLICABLE
1bis Agreement shall be conslmed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania which arc in elTect as onhe date of execllliolll\f this Agrccmcnt.
26. AGREEMENT BINDING ON HEIHS
1bis Agreement shall be binding and shall inure to the benefit onhe parties hereto and
their respective heirs, execlltors. administrators, succ~ssors and assigns,
27. SEVERABILITY
If any tenn, condition, clause or provision of this Ab'Ieement shall be detennined or
declared to be void or invalid in law or otllerwise, then only that tenll, condition, clause or
provision shall be stricken from this Agreement and in all other respects tltis Agreement shall
be valid and continue in full force, effect and operation, Likewise, the lailure of any party to
meet her or his obligations under anyone or more of the paragraphs herein, with tile exception
of the satisfaction of tile conditions precedent, shall in no way avoid or alter the remaining
obligations of the parties,
28, INTEGRA nON
1bis Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties and supersedes any
and all prior agreements and negotiations between them. '11ICre are no representations or
warranties other than those expressly set forth herein.
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COUNT I B - INDIONITI!S
3301 lal161 of the Divorce Code
9. Paragraphe 1 through 8 are hereby incorporated by referen.:e and made a
part hereof.
10. The averment. under thie Count are not col1u.ive.
11. Defendant h.. offered .uch indignith. to Plaintiff, the innocent and
injured .pou.e, a. to render his/her- condition intolerable and life
burden.ome.
COUNT II - REOUES~ FOR DIVISION OF PROPERTY
12. The partie. purch..ed or otherwlBe obtained during the couree of their
marriage property which ia coneidered "marital property".
13. Upon entry of a divorce decree, such property should be divided equitably
ae ie ju.t and proper.
COUNT III - COUNSBL FBBS. COSTS. ZIPZNSBS
14. Plaintiff, CYNTHIA O. JON!S, hae retained the eervicee of Ruby D. Weeke,
lequire, and the coun.el feee, co.te, and expen.e. for repre.entation in
thie action will be subetantial and continuing.
15. Plaintiff h without eufficient funde, income, or aeeete to pay euch
coun.el feee, coete, and expeneee, ehe ie unemployed and caring for three
(3) children, the youngeet of which wae born October 26, 1994 and i. etill
breast-fed.
16. Plaintiff will need to retain the services of an appraher and other
expert. with regard to thie action.
17. Defendant ie financially able to provide for theee expeneee of Plaintiff.
COUNT IV - ALU10NY AND ALIMONY PENDENT! LIT!
18. Plaintiff lack. .ufficient meane of support at preeent to fully provide
for her raa.onable n.ede, in that she is not currently employed.
19. Plaintiff request. an award of alimony pendente lite.
20. Plaintiff requires res eon able support to adequately maintain her.elf in
accordanc. with the etandard of living establiehed during the marriage.
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21. Defendant h financially able to provide for the reasonable neede of
Phintiff.
COUNT V - SPECIAL RELIEF
22. Paragraph. 1 through 13 are hereby incorporated by reference and made a
part hereof.
23. Plaintiff requeat. that the Huaband be required (11 to maintain Plaintiff
and their children a. irrevocable beneHchdee on any and all life
in.urance policiee, (2) retirement and other .uch employee benefit. a. may
have been acquired during the marriage, (3) and to continue to provide
health inBurance benefitB for Plaintiff and the partieB' children.
KBIRBFORB, Plaintiff pray. that a judgment be entered in favor of the
Plaintiff again at the Defendant a. follows.
a. Ae to Count I, that a decree in divorce be entered divorcing
Plaintiff from the bond. of matrimony between the aaid Plaintiff and
Defendant. In the alternative, .hould Defendant execute an
Affidavit con.enting to a divorce becau.e the marriage i.
irretrievably brOken, that a decree in divorce be e...t..red divorcing
Plaintiff from the bonde of matrimony between the aaid Plaintiff and
Defendant.
b. A. to Count II, that this Court determine marital property and order
an equitable dietribution thereof.
c. A. to Count III, that this Court enter an award for preliminary and
interim couneel feee, coets and expenses and to enter a final award
of coun.el f..., coate, and expenses,
d. A. to Count IV, that Plaintiff be awarded alimony pendente lit.
until final hearing and permanent alimony thereafter.
e. A. to Count V, that Plaintiff and her children be maintained a.
irrevocable beneUclarieB of Defendant. s in.urance policie. and
retirement benefit. acquired during the marriage.
f. Such other additional relief ae the Court deem. nece..ary end
appropriate.
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III DIVORCB
MICHABL A. JOBBS,
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AJ'J'IDAVIT OJ' CONSENT
1. A complaint in Divorce under 3301(C) of the Divorce code
was filed on or about December 5, 1994.
2. The marriage of the plaintiff and defendant is
irretrievably broken and ninety days have elapsed from the date of
filing the Complaint.
3. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce after
service of notice of intention to request entry of the decree, or
upon waiver of notice of intention to request entry of the decree.
4. I verify that the statements made in this affidavit are
true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are
made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. Sec. 4904 relating to
unsworn falsification to authorities.
Dated: JAN 2?. 1997,
MICHAEL
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This Order shall pertain to certain benefits provided under
the Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Savings and Investment Plan (the
"Plan") and to any successor plan. The determination of whether
this Order shall constitute a QDRO shall be made by Illinois Tool
Works, Inc. as Plan Administrator.
The term "Participant's account" shall refer to the total
value of all amounts held in the Participant's name under the
Plan, whether or not vested. The term valuation date shall refer
to any date on which the values of the accounts under the Plan
are adjusted to reflect contributions, distributions, earnings,
gains and losses and other items being added to or subtracted
fr~m such accounts since the prior valuation date.
2. The Alternate payee is hereby assigned a portion of the
participant's account under the Plan. The portion of the
Participant's account assigned to the Alternate Payee as of the
valuation date coincident with or immediately preceding November
4, 1996, shall be 100% of the Participant's account.
The Participant's account shall be reduced by the amount
assigned to the Alternate Payee as of the valuation date first
referred to in the preceding paragraph. The Plan Administrator
shall in its sole and absolute discretion determine the aub-
accounts, vested balances and investment funds from and to which
such assignment shall be made.
The Alternate Payee shall have no further interest of any
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Participant, no portion of the benefit assigned to the Alternate
Payee shall be restored to the Participant's account under the
Plan.
3. As soon as practicable following the determination by the
Plan Administrator that this Order constitutes a QDRO, the
benefits assigned to the Alternate Payee shall be distributed to
the Alternate Payee. Until such distribution is made, the
portion of the Participant's account assigned to the Alternate
Payee pursuant to section 2 shall be held and invested in an
account in the name of the Alternate Payee. The amount
distributed to the Alternate Payee shall be the balance in such
account as of the valuation date coincident with the date as of
which the Plan Administrator or its designee processes such
distribution.
4. Prior to the date final distribution is made pursuant to
section 3 the Alternate Payee shall keep the Plan Administrator
informed of any changes in his/her current address. The Plan
Administrator shall be under no obligation to search for or
ascertain the whereabouts of the Alternate Payee. The Alternate
Payee shall provide the Plan Administrator with any other
information in any form required by the Plan Administrator to
make the distribution in accordance with section 3 in accordance
with the terms of the Plan.
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5. This Order relates to the provision of support, alimony or
marital property rights to a spouse or former spouse of a
participant and is issued pursuant to PA Divorce Code (23 PS
3101, et seq.). This Order shall not require the Plan to provide
any type or form of benefit, or any option not otherwise provided
under the Plan. This Order shall not require the Plan to provide
increased benefits. This Order shall not require the payment of
benefits to the Alternate Payee which are required to be paid to
another payee pursuant to another order previously determined to
be a QDRO.
6. In the event this Order is determined not to be a QDRO by
the Plan Administrator, the parties hereby agree to submit to and
request a court of competent jurisdiction to modify the Order to
make it a QDRO in such manner as to reflect the parties intent as
herein expressed and thereafter to enter an order modifying this
Order, said modification to be entered nunc pro tunc, if
appropriate. In this connection, this Court retains jurisdiction
to amend this Order for purposes of establishing or maintaining
the status of this Order as a QDRO.
7. The [Participant or Alternate Payee) or his/her counsel
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and finally their respective financial and property rights and obligations as between each other
including, without limitation by specification: the settling of all matters between them relating
to the ownership and equitable distribution of real and personal property; the settling of all
matters between them relating to the past, present and future support, alimony and/or
maintenance of Wife by Husband or of Husband by Wife; the settling of all matters between
them relating to the past, present and future support and or maintenance of the Children, the
implementation ofcustody/visitation arrangements for the minor Children of the parties; and in
general, the se(lIing of any and all claims and possible claims by one against the other or
against their respective estates.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and of the mutual promises,
covenants and undertakings hereinafter set forth and for other good and valuable
consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by each of the parties hereto, Wife and
Husband, each intending to be legally bound hereby, covenant and agree as follows:
1. EFFECf OF DECREE. NO MERGER
Other than upon a showing of substantially changed circumstances, neither party to
any such action shall ask alimony or support contrary to the provisions of this Agreement. It
is further specifically understood and agreed that the provisions of this Agreement relating to
the equitable distribution of property of the parties are accepted by each party as a final
settlement for all purposes whatsoever. Should either of the parties obtain a decree, judgment,
or order of separation or divorce in any other state, country, or jurisdiction, each of the parties
to this Agreement hereby consents and agrees that this Agreement and all of its covenants shall
not be affected in any way by any such separation or divorce; and that nothing in any such
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decree, judgment, order, or further modification or revision thereof shall alter, amend or vary
any tenn of this Agreement, whether or not either or both of the parties should remarry, it
being understood by and between the parties that this Agreement shall survive and shall not be
merged into any decree, judgment, or order of divorce or separation.
2. DISTRIDUTION DATE
The transfer of property, funds and/or documents provided for herein shall take place
simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement.
3. ADVICE OF COUNSEL
The provisions of this Agreement and their legal effect have been fully explained to the
parties by their respeclive counsel, Raymond Ferrario, Esquire, for Husband, and Ruby D.
Weeks, Esquire, for Wife. The parties acknowledge that they have received independent legal
advice from counsel of their selection and that they fully understand the facts and have been
fully infonned as to their legal rights and obligations and they acknowledge and accept that this
Agreement is, in the circumstances, fair and equitable and that it is being entered into freely
and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge and that execution
of this Agreement is not the result of any duress or undue influence and that it is not the result
of any collusion or improper or illegal agreement or agreements. The parties have read this
Agreement carefully and thoroughly, fully understanding each of its provisions, and therefore
signs it freely and voluntarily.
4. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
The parties confinn that each has relied on the substantial accuracy of the financial
disclosure of the other as an inducement to the execution of this Agreement.
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S. OBTAINING INFORMATION ON FINANCES
Each party acknowledges that they have been informed they may have the right, as
provided by statute and Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, to obtain infonnation regarding
the parties' finances, Such infonnation would include, without limitation, their present and past
income; and the identity and value of assets both presently owned and transferred previously,
Such infonnation may be obtained by one or more of several methods including depositions
upon oral examination, written interrogatories, production of documents or entry upon
property for inspection, The parties agree to waive any further discovery,
6. PERSONAL RIGHTS
Wife and Husband may and shall, at all times hereafter, live separate and apart, They
shall be free from any control, restraint, interference or authority, direct or indirect, by the
other in all respects as fully as if they were unmarried, They may reside at such place or places
as they may select. Each may, for his or her separate use or benefit, conduct, carry on and
engage in any business, occupation, profession or employment which to him or her may seem
advisable, However, each party shall make best efforts to maintain employment with
comparable benefits and salary as they now hold or for which they are in training.
7. NO MOLESTATION
Husband and Wife shall not molest or interfere with each other, nor shall either of
them attempt to compel the other to cohabit or dwell with her or him, by any means
whatsoever. Neither party shall harass or be verbally or physically abusive to the other.
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8. MUTUAL RELEASES
Husband and Wife each do hereby mutually remise, release, quitclaim and forever
discharge the other and the estate of such other, for all time to come. and for all purposes
whatsoever, of and from any and all rights, title and interest, or claims in or against the
property (including income and gain from property hereafter accruing) of the other or against
the estate of such other, of whatever nature and wheresoever situate, which he or she now
has or at any time hereafter may have against such other, the estate of such other or any part
thereof, whether arising out of any former acts, contracts, engagements or liabilities of such
other or by way of dower or courtesy, or claims in the nature of dower or courtesy or widow's
or widower's rights, family exemption or similar allowance, or under the intestate laws, or the
right to take against the spouse's Will; or the right to treat a lifetime conveyance by the other
as testamentary, or all other rights of a surviving spouse to participate in a deceased spouse's
estate, whether arising under the laws of (a) Pennsylvania, (b) any State, Commonwealth or
territory of the United States, or (c) any other country, or any rights which either party may
have or at any time hereafter have for past, present or future support or maintenance, alimony,
alimony pendente lite, counsel fees, equitable distribution, costs or expenses, whether arising as
a result of the marital relation or otherwise, except, and only except. all rights and agreements
and obligations of whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under this Agreement or for
the breach ofany thereof. It is the intention of Husband and Wife to give to each other by the
execution of this Agreement a full, complete and general release with respect to any and all
property of any kind or nature, real, personal or mixed, which the other now owns or may
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hereafter acquire, except and only except all rights and agreements and obligations of
whatsoever nature arising or which may arise under this Agreement or for the breach of any
thereof,
9. EQIIITABI.E DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY
It is specifically understood and agreed that (his Agreement constitutes an equitable
distribution of property, both real and personal, which was legally and beneficially acquired by
Husband and Wife or either of them duringthc marriage, as contemplated by The A.:t of April
2, 1980 (p.L. 63, No. 26) known as "The Divorce Code," 23 P.S, 3101 et. seq, of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
And further, (hat the parties have attempted to divide their marital property in a
manner which conforms to the criteria set forth in 3502 of the Pennsylvania Divorce Code,
and taking into account (he following considerations: the length of the marriage, the prior
marriages of the parties; the age, health, station, amount and sources of income, vocational
skills, employability, estate, liabilities and needs of each of the parties; the contribution of one
party to the education, training, or increased earning power of the other party; the opportunity
of each party for future acquisition of capital assets and income; the sources of income of
bo(h parties, including but not limited to medical, retirement, insurance or other benefits; the
contribution or dissipation of each party in the acquisition, preservation, depreciation, or
appreciation of marital property, including the contribution ofa party as a homemaker; the
value of the property set apart (0 each party; the standard of living of the parties established
during the marriage; and the economic circumstances of each party at the time the division of
property is to become effective.
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Real Property'
The parties formerly owned as tenants by the entireties real estate located at 1127
Black Bear Road, Hamlin, Pennsylvania. This property was subject to a mortgage given to LA
Bank with an approximate balance of 550,000.00, Since the mortgage payments were
delinquent due to Husband's failure to make such payments, the parties executed a deed in lieu
of foreclosure in May 1996 and the property was sold, resulting in no proceeds being
distributed to the parties and their mortgage obligation being extinguished.
10. Distribution of Personal Property:
The parties hereto mutually agree (hat they have effected a satisfactory division of the
furniture, household furnishings, appliances, and other household personal property between
them and they mutually agree that each party shall from and after the date hereof be the sole
and separate owner of all such tangible personal property presently in his or her possession,
and this Agreement shall have the effect of an assignment or bill of sale from each party to the
other for such property as may be in the individual possession of each of the parties hereto,
The parties hereto have divided between themselves, to their mutual satisfaction, all
items of tangible and intangible marital property, Neither party shall make any claim to any
such items of marital property, or of the separate personal property of either party, which are
now in the possession and/or under the control of the other. Should it become necessary, the
parties each agree to sign, upon request, any titles or documents necessary to give effect to this
paragraph, Property shall be deemed to be in the possession or under the control of either
party if, in the case of tangible personal property, the item is physically in the possession or
con(rol of the party at the time of the signing of this Agreement and, in the case of intangible
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personal property, if any physical or written certificate of insurance or other similar writing is
in the possession or control of the party, Husband and Wife shall each be deemed to be in the
possession and control of his or her own individual pension or other employce benefit plans or
retirement benefits of any nature with the exception of social security benefits to which either
party may have a vested or contingent right or interest at the time of the signing of this
Agreement, and neither will make any claim against the other for any interest in such benefits.
From and after the date of the signing of this Agreement both parties shall have
complete freedom of disposition as to their separate property and any property which is in their
possession or control pursuant to this Agreement, and may mortgage, sell, grant, convey, or
otherwise encumber or dispose of such property, whether real or personal, whether such
property was acquired before, during or after marriage, and neither Husband nor Wife need
join in, consent to, or acknowledge any deed, mortgage, or other instrument of the other
pertaining to such disposition of property
11. AUTOMOBILE:
The jointly owned 1988 Subaru Wagon was totaled by the Husband, who solely
received the insurance proceeds. There are no other vehicles which constitute marital
property,
12. GENERAL:
(A) Husband hereby waives all interest in Wife's property including but not
limited to all accounts, certificates of deposit and securities.
(B) Wife hereby waives all interest in Husband's property including but not
limited to all accounts, certificates of deposit, and securities.
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13. PENSIONS:
It Is acknowledged by the Parties that the Wife has no pension plan of any kind and
Husband has a 401 K Retirement plan through his employer, Loveshaw Corporation now
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. which has a balance of approximately $14,124,00, After deducting
30% for taxes and early withdrawal penalties, the Wife Is to immediately receive all funds on
this account, The Husband also has a pension through an account with Traveler's Plan with a
balance of approximately $8,000.00. The plan will withhold a 10% tax penalty for early
withdrawal and 20% toward income taxes. The Wife is to receive all funds in this account.
The Wife will claim the tax liability on her tax returns. If tax refunds are due, based on the
Wife's income, the Wife shall be entitled to retain the refund of amounts received from (hese
two accounts in excess of $1 5,000.00, plus up to the total value of any amounts due and
owing her in child support or for reimbursement of 1/2 of the children's medical expenses.
Any balance of refund not expended for taxes, support or children's medical expense
reimbursement shall be the Husband's and shall be paid to him within 30 days of Wife's receipt
of her tax refund. In (he event, actual taxes, as reported on Wife's tax returns result in less
(han $15,000,00 total from these two accounts, the actual amount received by (he Wife shall
fully satisfy amounts due Wife under this paragraph regarding equitable distribution only,
However, any unpaid amounts for child support or reimbursement of children's medical
expenses shall remain due and owing by Husband, The parties agree to provide each other
copies ofinfonnation received upon withdrawal of these funds, upon filing tax returns, and
receipt of refund.
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It is contcmplated thatlluslJand's oltol1lcy sholl prcporc the opproptiote Qunlilied
Domestic Relations Ordcr in ordcr to etlectnotc this pomgraph ond Wifc oml hcr ollomey shoU
review and approve tile longuoge pdor to cntlY by the COlIl1.
14. AFTER-ACOVllmD PERSONAL PIWl'Elny
Each of tile pmiies shall hereafier oIVn and enjoy, indcpendently of any claim or right
OCtllC otller, aU items ofpcrsonol propcrty, tongible mul intangible, subsequcntly acquired by
tile otller party.
15. CAS II PAY I\1EN TS
Husband and Wifc agrcc, as part oCthc considcmtion for all oCtile agreemenL~ entered
into pursuont to this fillol Propcrty Scttlcmcnt Agrccment. including the tmnsfer of aU real and
personal property as sct fOJih in tllis agrecment, thot Ilnsband sholl poy to Wifc tile Silln of
$15,00,00, at execution ofthis Agreemcnt os provided in porngrnph 13 oftlus agreement.
Husband sholl pay aU costs, including altomey fees, oftrnnslerrin8 any and aU property
necessary to be titled from joint ownership 10 that of either p011y.
16. DEBTS:
A. ASSUMPTION OF L1AI3ILlTIES.
'Illis provision sels Illrth the nwthod Illr the payment and assumpti~n oCthe
debts and liolJililics ofthc porties. Sincc the assnmption is notlJinding on tile
crcditor, the porty assnming tllC debt agrccs 10 indcnnufy tllC otller party in tile
evcntlhe crcditor sccks to hold such othcr pmiy Iiablc. Should tile parties wish
to bind thc creditor ond relieve the original debts Il'om allliabitity. a novotion
should be e,~ecUlcd.
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B, MARITAL DEBTS
I. Husband and Wife agree that the debts incurred by Husband and Wife
during the marriage to various charge accounts and other outstanding
loans shall be assumed by Husband for the existing balance at the time
of separation, and Husband agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the
Wife from any and all claims or demands for her to make payment on
these debts as follows: Loan LA Bank (Master Card) $2,412,53, Loan
LA Bank (VISA) $2,350,77, Sears Credit Card $227,10, AT&T Mas(er
Card $1,225,21, Discover Card $2,243.12 and 1960 Automobile
Maintenance and Repair $642,20 a total of$9,100.93,
2. Husband and Wife agree that the debt incurred by Wife to J.C, Penny's
and her parent's are to be assumed by Wife for the existing balances,
17. WARRANTY AS TO FUTURE OBLIGATIONS:
Wife and Husband each covenant, warrant, represent and agree that each will now and
at all times hereafter save harmless and keep the other indemnified from all debts, charges and
liabilities Incurred by the other after the execution date of this Agreement, except as may be
otherwise specifically provided for by the terms of this Agreement and (hat neither of them
shall hereafter incur any liability whatsoever for which the estate of the other may be liable,
18. CUSTODY AND CHILD SUPPORT
The parties have resolved issues of child custody by Order of the Cumberland County
Court of Common Pleas docketed to 94-4024 and dated October 24,1995 and of child
support by a similar Order of Court in Wayne County Pennsylvania dated March I, 1995 and
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the income of the Husband, Upon the death of the Wife, the obligation to pay alimony shall
terminate.
Husband and Wife acknowledge that they have been advised by their respective
attorneys that the law is not clear at this time regarding the modifiableness of alimony
provisions in a Marital Settlement Agreement. Notwithstanding the law as it is now or may be
in the future, it is Husband's and Wife's express and irrevocable intention that the payments of
alimony lIll set forth in this paragraph are non-modifiable as to either amount or duration by the
Pennsylvania courts or any court of competent jurisdiction, except for the reasons set forth in
this paragraph below,
Although this agreement shall be incorporated into the Decree of Divorce, and the
alimony payments entered as an Agreed Order with the Domestic Relations Section of the
Court, the parties expressly intend that this shall not be deemed to be a merger, Husband and
Wife expressly intend that Husband's obligation to pay the sums set forth above and Wife's
right to receive those sums are not only contractual in nature but are also enforceable by this
Court pursuant to ~503 of the Divorce Code and enforceable by any other Court of competent
jurisdiction.
Husband and Wife further acknowledge that they have been advised of the language
contained in ~501(e) of the Divorce Code, and it is their specific intention, request and
directive that ~501(e) not govern nor be applied to the tenns of this agreement.
Husband and Wife agree and acknowledge that neither shall file actions in this Court or
any other Court to either increase or decrease the amount or tenn of alimony or in any way
alter the provisions for payment of alimony as set forth in this agreement. In the event that
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either Husband or Wife should institute an action to modifY the alimony provisions of this
agreement, it is agreed that the party petitioning (he Court shall indemnifY the non-petitioning
party to the extent of the increase or decrease obtained. The parties further agree that the
petitioning party shall promptly pay the non-petitioning party's attorney's fees, Court CDSts and
expenses in defending the action. Husband and Wife agree that this indemnification shall inure
to the estate, heirs, and assigns of the petitioning party.
Husband and Wife irrevocably agree thaI there is no reason for a modification of the
amount and length of Husband's alimony obligation. NO other reason, including but not
limited to an increase in Husband's earnings shall be grounds for modification.
20. LIFE INSURANCE
The parties agree to maintain the three children as irrevocable beneficiaries in equal
shares as to any life insurance benefits on the lives of the parties, for as long as either parent
has a duty of support for the children naming the other parent as trustee of these benefits,
The palties warrant and represent that they shall name the Children as irrevocable
beneficiaries for as long as they have a duty of support, on the policies of insurance on their
lives as represented by the attached listing included on Appendix "B" attached hereto and made
a part hereof. Each party warrants that they have not made and will not make any loans or
assignments under such policies, and will not cancel or surrender such policies, Upon the
other's request, either party shall execute any document necessary to effect a conversion or
select an option under any such policy, Both parties agree to make payment of premiums on
the policies on their individual lives so as to continue said coverage as long as each Child is
owed a duty of support.
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11. . SOLDlER..l; AND SAll"ORS CIVIL RELIEF ACf
The Husband hereby agrees to waive any and all rights he may have under the
provisions of the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940, as amended, in any subsequent
action for divorce instituted by the Wife provided that the terms of the divorce decree will not.
contradict or in iny way change, add to or delete from any of the terms of this Agreement,
The Husband realizes (hat this Waiver will allow default judgment of divorce to be entered
against him in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
11. WILI"S
The parties hereby contract and agree to include in (heir Will a provision whereby each
will name the parties' minor Children as heirs to at least one-half of the testator's estate and
that such interest shall be held in trust for a child who is under the age of twenty-five (25), and
naming the other parent as Trustee of such inheritance,
13. ATIORNEY FEES. COSTS & EXPENSES
The parties agree to waive receipt of and to be responsible for their own attorney fees,
costs and expenses in connection with the negotiation and preparation oflhis Agreement and
the granting of a divorce decree.
14. BREACH OF AGREEMENT
If either party fails in the due performance of obligations under this Agreement at their
election, the non-breaching party shall have the right to sue for damages for breach of this
Agreement or to rescind same and seek such legal remedies as may be available to them, The
breaching party will be responsible for actual legal fees and costs incurred by the non-breaching
party necessary to the enforcement oflhis Agreement.
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2S, LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA APPLICABLE
This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth
ofPennsytvanla which arc in effeC1 as of the date of execution of this Agreement,
26. AGREEMENT BINDING ON HEIRS
This Agreement shall be binding and shall inure to the benefiC of the parties hereto and
their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,
27. SEVERABILITY
If any term, condition, clause or provision of this Agreement shall be determined or
declared to be void or invalid in law or otherwise, then only that term, condition, clause or
provision shall be stricken from this Agreement and in all other respects this Agreement shall
be valid and continue in full force, effect and operation. Likewise, the failure of any party to
meet her or his obligations under anyone or more of the paragraphs herein, with the exception
of the satisfaction of the conditions precedent, shall in no way avoid or alter the remaining
obligations of the parties.
28. INTEGRATION
This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties and supersedes any
and all prior agreements and negotiations between them. There are no representations or
warranties other than those expressly set forth herein,
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29. NOWAIVEROFDEFAI1LT
This Agreemcnt shall remain in full forcc and clTcct unlcss and until tcnninated undcr
and pursuant to thc tcnns of this Agrccment. The failure of cithcr party to insist upon strict
pcrfonnance of any of the provisions of this Agrecmcnt shall in no way alTectthe right of such
party hcreaftcr to cnforce the same, nor shall the waiver of any breach of any provision hercof
be construed u a waivcr of any subscquent default of the samc or similar nature. nor shall it
be construed as a waiver of any subsequent dcfault of the same or similar nature, nor shall it
be construed as a waiver of strict performance of any other obligations herein,
30. WAIVER OR MODIFICATION TO BE IN WRITING
No modification or waiver ofany of the tenns hereof shall be valid unless in writing
and signed by both parties and no waiver of any breach hereof or default hereunder shall be
deemcd a waivcr of any subscqucnt default of the same or similar nature,
31. AGREEMENT BINDING ON HEIRS
This Agreement shall be binding and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and
their respectivc heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,
32, MI1T11AI. COOPERATION
Each party shall, at any time and from time to time hereafter, take any and all steps and
cxccute, acknowledgc and deliver to the other party any and all further instruments and/or
documcnts thatthc other party may reasonably require for the purpose of giving full force and
elTectto the provisions of this Agreement.
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OFFICE OF DIVORCE MASTER
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
9 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 240,6535
I. Aoberlllleker, II
Divorce Masle'
Treel Jo Colwer
Ofllee Manager/Reporter
Ruby D. Weeks
Attorney at Law
10 West High street
Carlisle, PA 17013
We.' Shore
697-0371 Ext, 6535
August 7, 1995
Raymond W. Ferrario, Esquire
suite 52B
Scranton Life Building
538 spruce Street
scranton, PA 1B503-1B16
RE: Cynthia G. Jones vs. Michael A. Jones
No. 94 - 6B77
In Divorce
Dear Ms. Weeks and Mr. Ferrario:
By order of Court of President Judge Harold E. Sheely
dated July 31, 1995, the full-time Master has been appointed in
the above referenced divorce proceedings.
A divorce complaint was filed on December 5, 1994,
raising grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of the
marriage and indignities. The economic claims of equitable
distribution, counsel fees and expenses, alimony, and alimony
pendente lite were also raised in the complaint.
I am going to proceed on the basis that grounds for
divorce are not at issue and that both parties will either sign
affidavits of consent or that the parties have been separated in
excess of two years. No affidavits of consent nor an affidavit
under section 3301(d) have been filed. However, if the parties
are not able to proceed under Section 3301(c) or 3301(d) of the
Domestic Relations Code, then I will schedule a hearing on the
grounds of indignities, which have been raised in the complaint.
Assuming that grounds for divorce are not at issue, I am
directing each counsel in accordance with P.R.C.P. 1920.33(b) to
file a pre-trial statement on or before Friday, September 1,
1995. Upon receipt of the pre-trial statements I will
.
E. Rob.r. Ellck.r, II
Divorce Masler
OFFICE OF DIVORCE MASTER
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
55 West Church Avenue
Carlisle, PA. 17013
(717) 240-6535
Wu. Shore
697,0371 EXl,a535
Trscl Jo Blick
Office Manager/Reporter
Ruby D. Weeks
Attorney at Law
10 West High street
Carlisle, PA 17013
Raymond W. Ferrario, Esquire
suite 528
Scranton Life Building
538 Spruce Street
Scranton, PA 18503-1816
RE: cynthia G. Jones vs. Michael A. Jones
No. 94 - 6877 (Cumberland County)
In Divorce
Dear Ms. Weeks and Mr. Ferrario:
I am in receipt of Mr. Ferrario's letter of August 17,
1995, and a copy of the preliminary objections which he intends
to file in Cumberland County dealing with the issue of venue.
Inasmuch as there may be a change of venue in the case following
the review by the Court of Mr. Ferrario's argument, the
directive to file pre-trial statements on or before September 1,
1995, is withdrawn. After the Court has decided whether or not
Cumberland County is appropriate venue for this case, I request
that counsel advise me of the Court's decision. If the case
remains in Cumberland County I will issue a new directive for
the filing of pre-trial statements. If the case is transferred
to Wayne County, then the Court in that county can determine the
procedure which is to be followed in bringing the case to trial.
Very truly yours,
E. Robert Elicker, II
Divorce Master
CYNTHIA G. JONES,
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
vs.
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
NO.
6877
CIVIL
199<l
MICHAEL A. JONES,
Defendant
IN DIVORCE
ORDER AND NOTICE SETTING HEARING
To: Cynthia G. Jones
Ruby D. Weeks
Michael A. Jones
Raymond W. Ferrario
, Plaintiff
, Counsel for Plaintiff
, Defendant
, Counsel for Defendant
You are directed to appear for a hearing to take
testimony on the outstanding issuen in the above captioned
divorce proceedings at the Office of the Divorce Master, 9 North
Hanover Street Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on the 26th
day of September , 19~, at 10:00 a .m, at which place and
time you will be given the opportunity to present witnesses and
exhibitn in support of your case.
By the Court,
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Harold E. Sheely,
Judge
Date qf Order and
Noti~: 5/24/96
By:
Divorce Master
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR
TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU
CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
Court Administrator
Fourth Floor, East Wing
Cumberland County Courthouse
Carlisle, PA 17013
Telephone (717) 240-6200
CYNTHIA G. JONES, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
vs. NO. 94 - 6877
MICHAEL A. JONES,
Defendant IN DIVORCE
RE: pre-Hearing Conference Memorandum
DATE: Thursday, May 23, 1996
Present for the Plaintiff, cynthia G. Jones, was
attorney Ruby D. Weeks, and present for the Defendant, Michael
A. Jones, was attorney Raymond W. Ferrario.
A divorce complaint was filed on December 5, 1994,
raising grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of the
marriage and indignites. Counsel have advised that the parties
will sign and file affidavits of consent prior to the hearing to
be scheduled in these proceedings so the divorce can be
concluded under section 3301(c) of the Domestic Relations Code.
The divorce complaint also raised the economic
claims of equitable distribution, counsel fees, costs and
expenses, alimony, and alimony pendente lite.
with respect to the wife's claim for alimony,
counsel have advised that they will be offering testimony on
marital misconduct as that factor relates to wife's alimony
claim. A list of witnesses that each counsel are going to have
offer testimony on that claim will be provided to opposing
counsel at least two weeks prior to the hearing scheduled on the
marital misconduct factor.
Wife is 33 years of age and resides at 211 Front
street, Box 100, Boiling springs, Pennsylvania, with her parents
and the three children born of the marriage. Wife is not
presently employed but is a high school graduate and has a
bachelor of science degree from Marywood College. She
previously had a teaching certificate and it is not known
presently whether she has a current certificate. In any event,
her plan is to stay out of the workplace until the youngest
child has begun school, which is approximately 3 years from now.
Wife is receiving support for herself and the children from
husband in the amount of $282.00 per week. Husband is also
directed to pay medical insurance for the benefit of the family.
Upon the entry of a divorce decree wife will be entitled to
COBRA benefits for 18 months from husband's employer at a cost
of $221.00 per month. Wife has indicated that she has stress
related health issues arising out of the separation and divorce.
Husband is 34 years of age and resides at Box 318,
R.D. 2, Waymart, Pennsylvania 18472, where he lives with his
parents. Husband is a high school graduate and attended Johnson
Techinical Institute. Counsel are going to find out the extent
of husband's educational background as to whether or not he
received any formal degrees from Johnson Techinical Institute or
any other institutions. Husband is a service manager with
Loveshaw corporation where he earns approximatelY $34,000.00
annually gross. He is also an officer with the Pennsylvania
National Guard with 14 years of service and has an income from
that position in the amount of approximately $7,959.00 annually
gross. Husband has not raised any health issues.
The parties were married on April 19, 1986, and
separated on May 2, 1994. They are the natural parents of three
children, Christopher, born June 24, 1988; Brian, born May 14,
1991; and Rachel, born October 26, 1994.
The parties own a home at 112 Black Bear Road,
Hamlin, Pennsylvania, which husband continued to occupy
approximately a year following the separation. Husband has
removed himself from the premises to his present address. The
house has been listed for sale and the parties have not had any
success in finding a buyer. The sale price has been lowered a
number of times in an effort to sell the property. The property
is subject to a mortgage in favor of LA Bank, the mortgage
payment being approximately $390.00 per month, not including
taxes and insurance. The payoff as of November 16, 1995, was
$50,766.30 as principal, $1,916.37 as interest and late charges.
Pursuant to an order entered by Judge Sheely on
March 25, 1996, husband was directed to make the mortgage
payments_ At the time the order was entered, the mortgage was
in arrears although husband's attorney claims that he has been
making the payments since the entry of the order. It is wife'S
position that husband has allowed the property to go into a
state of disrepair having occupied the property for a year
after the marriage and then abandoning the property and leaving
it in its present condition in basically an unsalable condition.
There h~s been some discussion with respect to the lending
institution taking the property back by way of a deed in lieu of
foreclosure although that issue has not been resolved. Counsel
expect that they should know within a few months whether or not
the deed in lieu of foreclosure is a viable option and hopefully
that will resolve the issue with respect to the house. Wife's
counsel, however, has indicated that there may be a deficiency
judgment and she would like to have her client free of any
obligation with respect to the mortgage.
Husband acknowledges that he retained the 1994
joint income tax refund of around $1,000.00 and that he cashed
in a life insurance policy with Lamar Life Insurance Company and
received $1,749.30. Husband claims that wife around the time of
separation took the proceeds from the PNC Bank account in the
amount of $4,000.00 to $5,000.00. Husband's counsel is going to
provide evidence of the amount in that account as of the time of
separation and substantiate his claim that wife received those
funds.
The parties owned a 1988 Subaru station wagon which
was involved in an automobile accident while husband had
possession of the vehicle. Husband received from the insurance
company net of the lien to payoff the vehicle approximately
$2,000.00 to $3,000.00 which he has retained. Husband is going
to provide evidence as to the actual amount of proceeds which he
received from the claim with the insurance company. Husband's
counsel has found a document from the insurance company showing
that husband did receive the sum of $3,196.25.
Arising out of husband's employment with the
Loveshaw corporation and the Pennsylvania National Guard,
husband is a participant in a profit sharing plan and a 401(k)
plan with Loveshaw and a retirement plan with the Pennsylvania
National Guard. Counsel have stipulated that the value of the
profit sharing plan with Loveshaw is $8,083.85, that the value
of the 401(k) plan as of June 30, 1994, with Putnam is
$8,042.92, and that the value of the marital interest in the
pension is $2,653.90.
At the time of separation counsel advised that the
parties had approximately $10,800.00 in marital debts exclusive
of the mortgage. Husband claims that he has assumed the payment
for $10,000.00 of those debts and wife the payment of $800.00 of
that debt. Wife's concern with respect to the $10,800.00 of
debt which existed at the time of separation is that although
the debt was incurred during marriage that the debt was not
incurred for the benefit of the family. She claims that seme of
that debt was personal to husband and should not be
characterized as marital debt. wife is going to have the
opportunity to present whatever testimony that she wishes to
present on that issue.
With respect to the real estate, wife's counsel has
indicated that not only is there a mortgage due and owing but
that there are delinquent real estate taxes and association fees
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TEN WEST HIGH STREET
CARLISLE, PA 17013-2955
(717) 24'-1294
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v.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMaERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN DIVORCE
CYNTHIA a. JONIS,
Plaintiff
MICHAEL A. JONIS,
Dofendant
No. 94-B677
CIVIL TERM
PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH Pa,R.C.P. 1920.33 Ibl
I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY,
Plaintiff filed a Complaint in Divorce on December 5, 1994, in the
Cumberland County Court of Conunon Pleas, Docket Number 94-6077, claiming
irretrievable breakdown of marriage, and further, that the Husband had conunitted
indignities. The economic claims of equitable distribution, counsel feee and
expenses, alimony, and alimony pendente lite were also raised in the complaint.
The Defendant was served the Divorce Complaint by certified msil on December 6,
1994, service was accepted by him on December 13, 1994.
The Defendant
participated in this divorce action in Cumberland county by filing his income and
expense statement to the divorce action on January 24, 1995 and by filing answers
to Plaintiff'. Interrogatories on September a, 1995, which were served on
Defendant on July 26, 1995. Plaintiff filed a Motion for Appointment of Master
on July 26, 1995. Plaintiff's Income and Expense statement and Inventory and
Appraisement were served upon counsel for Defendant by certified mail on July 26,
1995.
On August 7, 1995, the appointed Divorce Master directed each counsel to
file pre-trial statement on or before September 1, 1995, in order to schedule a
pre-trial conference, thic directive was withdrawn as of August 22, 1995. The
pre-trial conference was preempted by the Defendant' s filing of Preliminllry
Objections for Change of Venue on August 17, 1995, following the Divorce Master's
August 7th, 1995 directive to file pre-trial statements. Plaintiff filed an
Anewer to Defendant's Preliminary Objections Requesting Change of Venue on August
23, 1995. Defendant filed yet another Petition for Change of Venue on October
19, 1995, Plaintiff filed an Answer to Defendant's Petition on November 15, 1995.
On January 2, 1996, Plaintiff filed a Brief in Response to Defendant's Petition
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for change of Venue for Forum Non Conveniens, as well as a Petition for special
Relief with Count I being Mortqaqe Rslief and Count II being a Request for
Defendant to Underqo Psycholoqical Evaluation and Counseling. On January 2, 1996
a hearing and argument were held on both petitions. On March 25, 1996,
Cumberland County Court of Conunon Pleae denied the Defendant. e petition to
tranBfer venue of this action to Wayne County, Plaintiff's petition for special
relief was likewi.e denisd. Defendant, however, was ordered and directed to
re.ume mortgage paymsnts on the marital property inunediately. The court also
addre..ed h.uee regarding the curr..nt custody dispute and transportation and uee
of exceseive force by the father to diecipline one child. On March 27, 1996,
upon receipt of the court order, the Divorce Master directed each couneel to file
a pre-trial etatement on or before April 15, 1996. Thie statement is pureuant
to the MaBter'S directive.
II. STATEMENT OF FACTS.
The partiee wsre married April 19, 1906. Durinq the marriage, the parties
reBided at 1127 Black Bear Road, Hamlin, Wayne County, PA, with a mailing address
of R.R. 1, Box E-9, Lake Ariel, Wayne County, PA. The Wife ssparated from the
Husband on May 2, 1994, rsturning, with the parties' two children (now three) to
reside with her parents at 219 Front Street, aox 100, aoilinq Springs, PA, where
she has remained since separation, Plaintiff removed herself and the children
from the marital residence becauss of the Defendant's physical abuse toward her,
at the time of separation, Plaintiff was pr..qnant with the parties' third child,
who was subsequently born October 26, 1994.
Defendant continues to reside in Wayne County with his parents, and has not
residsd in the marital home since November 1994, leaving most of the parties
personal property in the marital residence. The parties have not satisfactorily
divided the household contents between them. (See attached fax from Husband which
Wife recsntly receivsd.)
The mortgage, taxss and Homeowner's Association dues have been in default
eince July 1995 because Husband has refueed to make payments, these total
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approximately 5600.00 for 1994, 5670,19 due for 1995 and 5650.43 for 1996 .chool
taxe., 5365.00 due in 1995 Anoclation dues and $335.00 for 1996 du.., and
550,766.30 due in principal, $1,916.37 due in Lnterest up to November 16, 1995
on the mortgage. Thsre is interest and late charges being addsd along with the
attorney'. cOllw1e.ion. of approximately $2,000.00 to the mortgage balance.
Mortgage foreclo.ure proceedings have been instituted by the mortgage holder of
the marital re.idence. aecause the Husband refuses to make mortgage payment. a.
ordered by the Court, the Wife is left with no other choice but to give the bank
the deed in lieu of foreclosure e1nce she has no way to save the marital
residence. Plaintiff claims that the Defendsnt has dissipated the squity in the
marital rS8idence by hie refusal to pay.
Plaintiff is unemployed and is a full-time caretaker of the partie.' three
children. Chrietopher Michael - born 6-24-00, Orlan Nathaniel - born 5-14-91, and
Rachel Elizabeth - born 10-26-94. In the Cumberland County Court Order and
opinion of March 25th, 1996, the Judge addressss the Wife's fear of her Husband'.
past verbal and physical abuse by directing that custody tran.fer occur during
daylight in a very public place. Although the court did not direct p.ychological
coun.eling at this time, the court also addressed the ev idence of the excsssively
severe epanking of the parties' child, Christopher, by the Defendant, and
cautioned the father that any further abuse will not be tolerated and will be
dealt with swiftly and severely.
Husband. Defendant was born February 20, 1962, and attended Johnson
Technical Institute. Throughout the marriage, Blnce April of 1906, Defendant hall
bsen employed by The Loveshaw Corporation, as a service technician and later ae
a service manager. Defendant has worked since 1900 with the Pennsylvania
National Ouard and is now an officer.
Defendant reported on his Income and Expense Statement that hlB gross
annual income from Loveshaw is $34,146.00. Defendant also reported that he
receive. gron pay from the Pennsylvania Army National Guard of $7,959.46
annually. Judge Sheely found, based on the Defendant's testimony, that he earn II
approximately $32,000 per year through his emplo~'ment at a subsidiary of the
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Illinoi. Tool Work., which took over Loveshaw Corporation.
additionally found that through the Dsfundant's te.timony
approximately $9,000 per year gross through the National Guard.
No problem. were reported with the Defendant's physical health. Dftfendant
now has a girlfriend and recently was able to vacation in Florida. Defendant
recently wrecked the only vehicle which the parties owned and has received any
.ettlement proceeds from the insurance. Plaintiff has no knowledge a. to the
amount of the.e proceeds, but such proceeds would be marital property.
HilA. aorn Janusry 1, 1963, the Plaintiff, received a aachelor of Science
degree from Marywood College in 1905 and a Pennsylvania teaching certificate in
D.cember of 1905. During the marriage, Plaintiff was employed ae a teacher at
the Honesdale Catholic School from September 1986 through June 1907. Plaintiff
then was a .ubstitute teacher from September 1907 through December 1907, prior
to the birth of the parties' tirst child. Upon agr..ement with her Husband,
Plaintiff agreed temporarily to suspend her teaching career in order to remain
home until their youngest child entered school. Plaintiff returned to work
outeide the home at Northeastern aank as a bank teller, at her Husband'e
insietence, in January 1990, when their first child was nineteen months old. she
maintained part-time employment there until August of 1990.
Plaintiff has not worked for the past six years and coneequently hae no
income other thsn the support received from Defendant. Plaintiff reporte that
her parente established a retirement annuity plan for her when she was twelve
years of age. This $5,000.00 annuity was cashed a year after the parties'
marriage in order to make a down payment on the marital residence. Plaintiff's
parents regularly assisted the couple during the marriage .
The Wife's parents over an eight year period provided approximately $20D.00
a month to the partiea towards the mortgage payments. This wae intended to be
a loan and no repaymsnt has ever been made. The parties ultimately went to
Consumer Credit counseling for assistance with the other marital debt becauee the
Husband would make withdrawals on the credit cards, not telling the Wife. The
Wife's parents gave the Wife from date of separation in 1994, approximately
Judge Sheely
that he earn a
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$300.00 a month or $5,100.00 plus approximately $1,000.00 towardB her attorn.y
f.... Wife continues to receive financial assistance from her parent., of
approximately $300,00 a month for daily living expen.es and $100.00 a month
toward. h.r attorn.y f.... These funds too have been intended by the par.nt. to
b. a loan to the Wife.
Wit. i. in good m.ntal health now, following coun.eling after the marital
..paration. She indicates that Defendant was verbally, emotionally, and
phy.ically abusive during the marriage and that she suffered emotionally and
phy.ically. The children too have been in counseling Bince eeparation.
Plaintiff reported that during the marriage she suffered from Irritable Bowel
Syndrome, recurrent anemia, and back problems and that after the eeparation, .he
only experiences stomach problems after dealing with the Dsfendant. At this
time, Plaintiff only has use of a 1990 Subaru Legacy, which is owned by and in
control of her parents, that vehicle plays absolutely no role in these
proceedinil.'
III. STATEMENT OF LEGAL ISSUES,
Plaintiff filed a divorce complaint on December 5, 1994, rai.ing ground.
of irr.trisvable breakdown of marriage and further that the Husband committed
indignities. Parties separated on May 2, 1994. Economic issues raised in the
complaint are equitable distribution of marital property, alimony and alimony
pendente lite, and counsel feee and expenses. The Divorce Master of Cumberland
County is to consider these issues. Wife contends that Husband has dissipated
the equity in the marital residence by his refusal to pay taxes, homeowner's
association dues, and the mortgage and to cooperate in renting or selling the
ree1dence. In addition, insurance andlor sale proceeds from the automobile which
the Husband recently wrecked, which are marital property, must be addreessd. The
Husband has also retained for himself the 1994 joint tax refund in excese of
$1,000.00, and the life insurance proceeds he received on his life insurance
obtain.d during the marriage which Husband cashed in. Wife seeks to have these
accounted for and dividsd here as well.
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good arrivel ti m.. lit. \'.h,. h..nle in 11"",) i", I e,l/I0) 9E.2-2G33 or (1\0") !,;7?-
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Jjroperty to IlY ....tiuiacLioll or' tn Y"'\lr.'\, ..." I hAv,," A..tt.l...d on the
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l..ve problells "HOLG:S" wIth thr..."....t rntel<, J do not "now what. thf'J bAnh
..La gotng tn WAnt- fnr- f-I.,., t.lOJr\~"O... 1.("0. hn],...', In ..... w.,11 from thA
acrewa, when I~n nIl ~Olrl "fori rlnnp. PJenee j\l~t IPAv" I~ Ill!! ll!l. Th~nk
you> Aiao do not r",.,ov... I.h... ......j 11 fo~ '"'' ..I H,,,,, Th...t ctaYB with tho
houlle. You IIIAY h,,,,1' th.. ",,"'y,'.lnp'~dl.!\ \leL ...ith tun "t,'l("h_rt "l'\k hnnk
~a~eft, ftnrl T wi'] kaop th~ oth^~ n~t ~f twn ~tA~k~rl n~k book eas&s,
wit.h the Anno1... nf A...., ir.. r.r.(lItninecl "'it.hln thl'lm (ThAt. would h.. f'..lr,
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.ic:rrlw"v", r"'"rt _ , tnnk ...nm.. nf Iny '"llflq, ..,ft<.' .9om" rJl"P,~-.-w;Z'5'tc., but
t.he bulk ('Iof it. 'I'. t_~,.~,..f"Il f("\r" yn,,_ 'I'h'" rn."1f"lt" .~ppJj"rl(""-" ....,.-.. p"rt of th~
hou.... wh~n WQ b011~hL iL ~nd I bullDY~ th..t th,..y nhnllJrI ntl'lY with th~
hou... Agr.......I..., ^\f' NNoI. I -:5 rl \ .ed
F~om the 11vinq room I'm knaplnq thn TV nnd Tv "n..t. (TII~ nth~r VCR W~M
broken i l you r ...nl...mh,.y I 'fll~ {"n' 1 y rH It" t Tld t., cn~ t ...,f IU"!h.Q., _"",odd ing
$i ur.., a.... aort...d cldldr.m pict.u...." thllt I./f'!r'" 1...ft"0h"rn...t.llr.. nf ~hr..
boy" Onlll! nl'\r-tl1Attn',] fnn, ("If I'" t'11lT711di-fi-r. Cf lH'1lIloo thjq for- thQ KlrJ.c
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\~)... ~~ ~hf'! "''''''rlng ...tuff yr,,, m.,y hllv" ~'nl\r ..l...rtl'lr. 1.'n~r'l'n, your "R"'\ I,!t,
your ~8n~, your ^l~~plng m~t, n~rl W~I~t ~V~Y ~l~~ T ~h{'lk h.long~d ~n
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you, Dr I do nr.,t wi"t, to k.....p. I hev.. alr'''l1dy rlAllvFlrAcI ynllr "lp'/'!pln'jl
bell 8~__.~~ 1 A" th.. r.h I J rlr"n'., ...,.....p i n!'j . h:'(J.... 1'-:; rt~
~~n~ntl t.h." ......."inrl...r ,,{ ~I". r"mpingdllff l'ft, k""plnn. I ""'" I~.
~Yf!'ftr with t.h,.. ,..hi lrly,..n whpn we.. ~ln r:".~l"lpin'1_ Vnll h,"l",Q a~C"~.p.n to .oc,
c..per, ! do not. Tlli", iR all 1 )lIl\'P ...nrl T ..,...n n....t. Rffnrrl tn get n..,1./
equipment.. Pl.......... rln nnt fight m.. ",..... tl... "'"..pi"H At.llff. Th.. C"htlclrpl1
and I .njny lI_lng th~ ~tu/f 3nd iL 10 911 loan nfforrl to tlo 1./1th th....
when I hav~ t.h~m i.n th(lo .....l1lnm"..1"". ~f"l r ,,'111l1rJ Ftppr~f"'intea }'n\lr
under~t~ndln~ nn thi.. ~Att"r. J feel I havQ been mor/'! t.h~n fair with
t.he diatribution of .,arlt.Ill rrnl'..rty In ynll. Yo" !lnt th.. hulk 01 It. .'nrl
of t.h. ""<p..n..iv.. I ~""'" J only I,..pt. thp ohl':ol..t.n 1(' y"''''''' nltl computpr
and print..r ..nd .., TV ~h.,~ .iA .~.I"r.' H\ Y<?Elr". old. P%etty noueh ....ry-thing
. a188 you hAVA 1 nr~l urli ng t hp vcrI' Arid C~lnr"('1rrto,... !in 119" i n r. hnpD t..hftt. you
Cftn h.. \lnti_rAt.~TlrJinq t-n nlr. nfl th(I~.<" it'Z'l'1\c;; o!tnd I hope that you
.ppr.;....:i..t...d th"t I dld dnl lVl'r .."..... "f t.h... it."'"" t.n ynll thp. Pll!\t fpw
Jlontll) wh..... I oou ld.
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. .~ lnft. T Finl l-<<~~T'i1~lq tt,Fo> l.-'-.Jn l"nW"~T, wP'::.n uAr:hp.r, l-:\wn tools,
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Au^t,llin,.rt ...J It''1t i1f rllll11.,g.a fr(llll t 11.- t-.....,., p.lr.t 'oJ; ntpr,(.,\, ,;:.VfJll tht1utlh it wen
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It ...mell.. pl"Lty h"fl, .."d LI.., 11r!".. ..1", away th" f"lni"h. I t.<"l<"lk
t.I,c;, :Corm to "'.... "'h..t. elln 11.. ,Jl.Hl'~ wit.h \t, h11t I do not. know J r I
eY~... whal lo c:cnh ('Jr, i~ now. t.rt lilt!- KUfJW.
'.Alae the ~'icnlc l.~blo HII....tllill..,J ..llot. nf "'....Ih<or damuge A!> wRil. I toch
t.hat. home. It. nc;,..da 0110t nf "'o,rle, ('rt,.. hn~rd" Ill"" wllrp..rl find splil_I,!nq
and t.h.. finll1h i... gt,"". My mr,m '...."o.l do:> t.'::lm~,thi1lfl with it.>
Le1;. lie leno", it YCII wllnt Il, IL'II 1,,1-.. IIp ftllet of I'Ir,I\"'", on the t.rll...11
and it'll "I"'''nt ""YW,"Y. :'In l..t "'" l\nc'~'.
Pleats'" let mo hnol... jf you d J c'I'Jr..." 'If' ",h.." J lavr. "t,l'lt.An with l"Q']llrd t.o
,t.he propc;,rty. J thlllk wlo..l 1" ...t,.,I..,J 1.. {Qir. r h...v.. only tek<ln II f......
1t.1Il1ftl!l '<"lr my",ulf lInd tn... bll1k of it. !p, Ih..r.. for you. T wl\nt. t.o ....ltI...
.any prcbllilm.e b",fnl'" yn\1 dr1'1v~. Th,.,T'Jr.
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Alao ~. I had Btaten, llo~r8 are n~ t(~l~ ,.,1 th~ house, ~o pleaee bring
t.he lIpproprlnt.. hand lool" tn r"n,o"" t.h", ""1""",." fnr YOllr pot. I"llok,
Ilaybe aome of lh", am".!I...r ...h..l v..u , nth.. nil, "'.ry -!In<t m"".t.p.\," h"drnom,
.t.e, ole.
Aa I had pr..vi.ro~t..ly ~,t.'lt...fl to ~'nlJ. Lho> t,nill't t""...,.'mr. cr..el'l'Iti dll\'"in!1 th"
~lood a! '96. In 1:.1... [..II I wint,.ri.....lj th~ ho:.ul\n. ..,hllt nEE t.h.. wat...\'" t.n
t.he houae, tJra.i nflorl "1 I t h~ J in&p. llnl"1 rir.:'j i nttod t h?ll llot. \.Int~r h.."t.QI'" "nrl
t.h. t,oileL tAnk "'lid ''','1.11.
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t.he lid and 109", that t.h"r.. "'...... ".nm." je.. ."....i rl II I' I..f"t. ov<or in th.. botto",
.of t.h. l>owl'l
Cbv10ualy during the flnnrt, tho> w~lgr levpl rn".. ~nrl th. ~"rtic tank
lilled with water "lid Lflcked lip 'ntn th_ -Aplin pipe and nll~l'I into th..
houa., juat high en<"lugh Le. "'-HUe up in t.h... hnt t rotn of the bowl. Then nf
courae, th" t..."pera t IlrC! r1r"p,...r1 ~r,d th" Iio" l"r 1 "v.> 1 frn".. A.!\ I checked
on ~he houB~ Erom ti~e to t.1~" I n_v_r 1 ,rtDd tho lid of t.hA ho",1 "1n....
I knew t.hwre 1.181'\ nn w...t _I" in j l <lnywllY Anti I w.,... .i Il..t rh<;ocking the
houac;, ovor, t.t.., "I,.,
Thia .1a nat cover'f;'U lInder our II ("),n r1 ('IWIIPr q, pn I ''''v n. i f'1r...e \.Je do not". ~lJrry
flood in!\UrllTlc". So.... t.h" t.-oil_\ '" Tlot; o)~'l>rat.i.onn1, nr.r 1.. tho;. houlla
watQr turned <"In, r h"v.. .~n~Il'cod"noth"r t,.,i I..t., ....!.t.h II price 8round
:=160.00.
I do not havo the mC1n"'~' lro q,:;t It. '" I "NI t" j Ull I no"" but if Y(')\l wll] I n!l
t.o aplit lhe cont. of t.h" n..", h...",l lJJth "'''', T ,-,.,,,"1 "rr",p 'mou(jh t.o
hevQ it, In,e;t"ll..t\ by Lho t.\ml'\ ynll ""',1,.".
Ii not., you'll ju.",1: h..ve tC'l 9n In I~.. lJ<.,-..:!" or t\<"lrn,'l;hJn!l, ..'" lQt me
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payments of the parties. Michael A. Jones also reserves the
right to add such additional information as appropriate for the
updated valuations of the Loveshaw Employment Benefits and any
additional information provided by the Pennsylvania Army National
Guard pertaining to the valuation of the pension.
5. Income: The Income and Expense statement of Michael A.
Jones is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
6. See Income and Expense statement attached hereto.
7. A copy of the Pension and all related to said Pension are
attached hereto and incorporated herein. Michael A. Jones
reserves the right to add such Pension valuations as may become
necessary.
B. Counsel fees: Michael A. Jones reserves the right to attach
documentation pertaining to counsel fees should that issue become
relevant and should the Master specifically request that
information.
9. In evaluating the Inventory and Appraisement of Cynthia G.
Jones, Michael A. Jones believes the following valuations to be
disputed: (to be completed after Michael Jones' review of
Inventory and Appraisement of Cynthia G. Jones)
10. In addition to those marital debts specifically listed on
the Inventory and Appraisement, Michael A. Jones reserves the
right to supplement with the evidence of payments toward the
marital debts and of the mortgage since the date of separation.
(Mike is to include to us a list of all of his payments of
marital debts since separation)
11. Proposed resolution of economic issues is as follows:
Michael A. Jones proposes, without prejudice to his position
at time of hearing that the division of marital assets will be as
follows:
(a) Cynthia G. Jones would receive sole right, title
and ownership of the marital home, subject to all
liens, mortgages and obligations outstanding against
the property including mortgages and taxes.
(b) Cynthia G. Jones would also receive the 1990
Subaru Legacy as per her lease, and would assume all
responsibility for said lease.
(c) Milico Life Insurance Policies would inure to that
person whose life is insured. All responsibility would
go to that person for any future maintenance of said
policy.
(d) Michael A. Jones would have all right, title and
ownership of the 1988 GL Subaru station wagon, together
with all liens and encumbrances against said vehicle.
(e) Michael A. Jones would have all right, title and
ownership of his 401K and any and all other employee
benefits that have been accrued by him.
(f) Michael A. Jones would retain sole right, title
and ownership of his National Guard Pension, if and
when said Pension exists.
(g) The personal household assets have already been
divided between the parties.
(h) No alimony would be paid.
(i) Due to the fact that the marital bank accounts
have already been withdrawn, the proceeds of those
accounts would remain with that person who currently
has possession of those proceeds or accounts.
Dated: APR 03 1996
~DW. FERRARIO
RAYMOND W. FERRARIO, ESQUIRE
Attorney for Michael A. Jones
Scranton Life Bldg-suite 528
538 Spruce Street
Scranton, PA 18503
CONTRACT POR SALE on EXCHANGE OF nEAI. ESTATE
RESIDENTIAL LISTING FORM
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VOUR TOTAL VE TED VALUEI
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$0,069,05
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Route 296 Box 83 South Canaan, PA 16459
717.937.4921
FAX: 717.937.3229
October 17, 1995
Ruby D. Weeks, Esq.
Ten West High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
Dear Attorney Weeks,
enclosed you will find the completed Retirement Questionnaire
forwarded to me concorning one of our employees, Mike Jones. I found
the questionnaire confusing, but I have tried to supplied the answers
with the help of the information I have in Mike's file.
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My answer to most of the questions is "Not Applicable" due to the fact
that The Loveshaw Corporation does not offer a retirement or pensior
plan other than an employee/employer participation in 401K.
I understand that Mi ke Jones has a 1 ready furni shed or is in the
process of furnishing information regarding his 401K and the amount
of earnings credited to him. If there is other information you
require concerning the 401K or any item on the questionnaire, do not
hesitate to contact me at 800-962-2633 extension 3006.
Sincerely,
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Yvonne Perri
Human Resources
cc: Mike Jones /'
Raymond W. Ferrario, Esq.
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The Love.haw Corp.
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8outhcanaan, PA
Participant. 0 Namo. HICUIIEL A. JONES
Sox. HIlLE
Dato ot Ihrriago. 4/19/06
Dato ot Birth. 2/28/62
Dato ot Sopnrntlonl 5/2/94
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P.O. BOX 465
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Account Nunber: 178-54-4839
Plan Number: 4496
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CURRENT VALUE AND ~CT1VITY
EMPLOYEE ALLOCATIONS
GOYl iii GVIlF 20.0~ UTILITY 8 PUT8 31.0~ EQUITY 8
GIA GIA 21.0~
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GOVT iii GVHF 20.0~ UTILITY 8 PUT8 31.0~ EQUITY 8
GIA GIA 21.0~
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ACTIVITY
GVHF PUT8 PEQ8 GIA TOTAL
OPENING BAL 5911.86 11.782.43 11.015.14 11,186,25 54.900.08
SALARY REOUCTION 546,80 581.90 546.80 518.10 5234.00
HATCNING 523.40 540.91 523.40 129.21 5117 .00
REINVEST OIV 56.84 549.88 156.81 5,00 1I1l.17
INVEST RESULTS 4.17. 1.42 20.44 17,29
TOTAL VALUE 5992.90 11.910.19 11.144.01 SI.294.44 51.381.94
VESTED PORTION 5992.90 SI.910.19 SI.144.01 51.294.44 51.381.94
PRICE 12/31 51.00 Sl7.91 Sl2.08 51.00
CURRENT TRANSACTIONS
fUND CONFIRM TRADE TRANSACTION DOLIJ\R AHT PRICE SIIARES TOTAL SIIARES
pATE DATE
- GOYl iii 10/20 10/20 SALARY REDUCTION 114.40 SI.oO 14.400 930,260
10/20 10/20 HATCNING 17.20 SI.OO 7,200 937.460 I
10/23 10/23 OIVIOENO REINVEST 52.03 SI.oo 2,030 939.490
11/17 11/17 HATCNING 59.00 SI.OO 9.000 948.490
11/17 11/17 SALARY REDUCTION Sl8,OO SI,OO 18.000 966.490
11/25 11/25 DIVIDEND REINVEST 12.33 SI.OO 2,330 968.820
12/17 12/1? HATCNING 17.20 SI.OO 7.200 976.020
12/17 12/17 SALARY REDUCTION 114,40 SI.OO 14.400 990.420
12/24 12/24 DIVIDEND REINVEIT 52.24 51.00 2,240 992.660 i
12/30 II/3D OIVIOENO REINVEIT 5.24 SI.OO .240 992.900 i
UTILITY 8 10/20 10/20 SALARY REDUCTION 525.20 Sl7.93 1.405 100.705
10/20 10/20 HATCHING 112,60 SI?93 .703 101.408
11/17 II/I? HATCHING Sl5.75 SI?82 .884 102,292
11/17 II/I? SALARY REDUCTION 13 I. 10 Sl7.82 1.768 104,060
12/17 12/17 HATCNING 112.60 118.20 ,692 104,712
12/17 12/17 SALARY REDUCTION 125.20 Sl8.20 1,385 106.137
12/29 12/22 DIVIDEND REINVEST 518.04 117.98 1.003 107.140
12/29 12/22 LT CAP GAIN REINVESTHENT 131.84 Sl7,98 1.771 108.911
EQUITY 8 10/20 10/20 SALARY REDUCTION 114,40 111.92 1.208 85.276
10/20 10/20 HATCHING 57.20 SlI,92 ,604 81.880
11/17 11/17 HATCHING 59,00 Sl2,Ol ,747 86.627
11/17 II/I? SALARY REDUCTION 118,00 112.01 1,494 88.121
1 12/17 12/17 HATCHING 17.20 111.89 .606 88.727
12/17 12/17 SALARY REDUCTION Sl4.40 111.89 1.211 89.938
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HAMLIN PA 18427,0468
REPORTINO PERIOD 10101/93 TO 12/31/83
ACCOUNT NO: 1?8'64-4839
PLAN NUMBER: 4498
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PRUDENTIAL REP: CHERYl STEIN
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DATI! OP P!lESEtrr POSSESSION POSSESSION
SEPARATION
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1117 Blaokh... Rd, S6J,SOO Us.od 11,500,00 11,500,00
(or .at, nJuI .HJlQt m...
'''mlln, PA 11417 $11,500
1911 Suburu W'lon 100,00 100,00 100,00
Llr. h\lurtnc. Pollcy"ATBN" 1100,00 1100,00
69941"'fl.000
401 K.Plln. Lovut.IW Corp. - Jlulblnd', Unknown Unknown Unknown
V,S. N'llonal Outrd Retirement - lIuab.nd', Unknown Unknown Unknown
Bedroom Fumllure H5,oo 5H,oo 535,00
Nuner)' 300,00 300,00 300,00
Uvln, Room 1,31$,00 131$,00 1375,00
KJlth.n 1,000,00 1000,00 1000.00
Loft, Shed, V,rd
C.mcorder 150,00 1S0,oo 150,00
Laptop Comrul.r 400,00 400,00 400,00
Microwave (X.mll.lft rrom wlr.', puent.) 75,00 75,00 75,00
Chain....... 75,00 75,00 75,00
TOTAL Marital Property 18.410.00 4,HO.00 150.00 18,250.110
Non-marital Procertv, WHO'D
Slwln, Mlchln. 50,00 50,00
Vacuum 1$,00 75.00
Tllchln. maleri,l. 100,00 100,00
Sleep In, Ba. IS ,00 1$,00
Tent unknown
Eleclrlc unl.m 41,00 4$,00
Cry.'.1 100,00 100,00
Sliver 1$0,00 750,00
Cheddn, Account PNe Dink .0. 10,00
SnIR,1 Account PNe Bank .0. 10,00
T~TAL Nif.'. Separate Property 1,235.00 1,110.00 285.00
cynthia G, JoneH
Page 2 of 12
July 12, 1995
rrEM YAWn AT YALlJll AT IN WIFB'S IN IIUSOAND'S
!lATn OF PRBSntlT I'OISESIION I'OSSESSION
SnPARATlON
Nnn_u..h.1 I>.nn...v u, .. ,...-
ChlCkln, Anounl 100,00 SOO,OO
TOTAL BUlbaad'a I.parat. 100.00 100;00
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ORAND TOTAL Marital I Non- 20, US .00 ..710.00 1.210.00 U,OU .00
Marital Property
TOTAl. - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
LhbiUti.. RI!SI'ONSIDLD PARTY
WIFB IIUSOAND
'Lo.n LA I.nk 41Z16lZ91001l (MII'or Cord) Z,4IUl V V
'Lo.n LA I.nk 54111ZZ9Z0010(Ylu) l,llO,11 v v
. Crodl' Cord (Iun) 55166441044' ZI1.IO v v
'Cndl' Cord (ATAT Mu'" Cord) 'l911'OOI440Z I,ZZUI v v
'Crodl' C.rd (DIIC'~or Cord) 6011001169'04 1,14l,U v v
1960 AUlon,oatll, t.hln'tn.nu .n. '''r.l, 641,ZO v v
TOTAl. Liabiliti.a ',100.93
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Cynthia O. Jonea
pago J of 12
July 12. 1995
(v) Plaintiff
ASS!TS OF PARTI!S
) Oetendant marks on the list below those items applicable to the case at
bar and itemizes the assets on the tollowing pages. If an item has been appraised. a copy
at the appraisal report is attached.
(11) 1. Real Property
(V) 2. Motor Vehicles
( ) 3. stocks. Bonds, ( )
securitie.. and options
4. Certificates at Deposit (V)
(V) 5. Checking Account, Cash (V)
6, Savings Accounts, Market, and
Savings Certificates Accounts ( )
7. Contents of Safe Deposit ( )
Box
( )
(V)
8. Trusts
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( )
(V)
9. Life Insurance Policies
(indicate tace value, cash
ourrender valus and current
beneficiaries)
lO. Annuities
( )
11. Gifts
( )
12. Inheritances
l3. Patents, Copyrights,
Inventions, Royalti~s distribut-
ion at such
l4. Personal Property Outside
the home
15. Businesses (list all owners)
Cynthia G. Jones
16. Employment termination
severance pay, workman's compensation
claim/award
l7. Profit Sharing Plans
lB. Pension Plans (indicate
employee contribution and date plan vests)
19. Retirement plans. Individual Retirement
Certificatss
20. Disability payments
2l, Litigation claims (matured and unmatured)
22. Military/V. A, b~nefite
23. Education benefits
24. Debte due. including
loans. mortgages held
25. Household furnishings and pereonality
(include as a total category and attach itemized
list if assets are in dispute)
26. Other
Page 4 of l2
July l2, 1995
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CYNTHIA O. JONES, I
Plaintitt I
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MICHAEL A. JONES, .
Defendant .
IN THE COURT or COHHOW PLEAS Dr
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN DIVORCE
94-6877 CIVIL TBRM
ORDER or COURT
the
AND NOW. THIS
day of
DAY OF
1995, a baa ring i. ..t for
1995, at
o'clock
.m. in the Court Room
No.
of the cumberland County Court Hou.e,
Floor, Carli.l., Penn.ylvania,
on Defendant. pr.liminary Objection..
BY THB COURT
J.
Cl Ruby D. Week., E.quire, Attorney for the Plaintiff
Raymond W. Ferrario, Eequire, Attorney for the Defendant
7!.t. <',-"1-" ~ 77 C', T
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CYNTHIA O. JONES
Plaintiff
v.
IN THE COURT or COKHON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION LAW
IN DIVORCE
94-6877 CIVIL TERM
MICHAEL A. JONES
Detendant
PLAINTIFF'S ANSWER TO DEFENDANT'S PRELIMINARY OBJECTIONS
REQUESTINO CHANOE OF VENUE
NOW COMBS PLAINTIFF CYNTHIA A. JONES through her ATTORNEY RUBY D. WEEKS in
reeponee to the Preliminery Objectione for Chan~e of Venue, reque.ting that the
Defendant'. requeot for change ot venue to Wayne County, Penn.ylvania, be denied.
1. A. Admitted. By way of explanation, Defendant wa. .erved the Complaint in
Wayne County, by certitied mail.
B. Plaintiff Cynthia O. Jon.. i. a reeident of Cumberland county, currently
reeiding at 219 Front Street, Box 100, Boilin; Springe, Cumberland County,
Penn.ylvania, 17007, .ince May 2, 1994. The date of final .eparation wae May 2,
1994, and Plaintiff filed the Divorce Complaint in Cumberland County on December
5th, 1994.
2. Admitted.
3. Admitt.d. By way of explanation, the date of .eparation wa. May 2, 1994, eeven
month. prior to the filing the of Divorce Complaint.
4. Admitt.d. Although the eupport action originated in Cumberland County, a.
required by RURESA, the action traneterred to Wayne county, a. thie la the county
ot re.idence of the Detendant.
5. Denied. Plaintiff properly filed divorce complaint in Cumberland County,
according to 23 Pa.C.S.A. 3l04(e)(5) and penn.ylvania Rule. of civil Procedure
No. 1902.2 (a)(l), ae Plaintitt filed the divorce complaint more than eix monthe
after the date ot final .eparation.
6. Denied in part. Admitted in part. Plaintiff would not allow the partie.'
children to be oeen by their tather due to hi. previou.ly being violent and
verbally abueive to the Plaintitt in front ot the children, a8 well a. previou.ly
being phy.ically abueive.
7. Admltt.d in p.rt. Although witn..... trom Wayne County m.y b. n.c...ary,
there i. no r...on to hold the h.aring. in Wayne County a. thi. i. . .ignitic.nt
inconv.ni.nc. to the Pl.intitt, c.u.ing additional and unn.c...ary .xpen...,
incr.a...d .ttorn.y t..., And time .way trom the intant which .h. i. nur.ing.
Pl.intitt i. un.mploy.d and continu.. to b. the prim.ry c.r.t.k.r ot the part i..
chUdren.
8. D.ni.d. In accordanc. with 23 P..C.B.A. 3104 (.)(5) and P.nn.ylvani. Rul. ot
Civil Proc.dur. No. 1920.2(a)(1),th. v.nu. ..ction in divorc., proper v.nu. li..
in .ith.r county of which .ither the plaintitt or d.f.nd.nt r..id...
P.nn.ylvani. Rule ot civil proc.dure No. 1006(d), .. cited by the Def.nd.nt, i.
.pplicabl. in r.gular civil action. only and r.quir.. convenllnc. ot both
p.rti.., not ju.t one party.
9. D.ni.d. No valid r.a.on .xi.t. to up..t the Pl.intiff'. choic. ot v.nu.,
tr.not.rring the ca.. to Wayne County will actually cau.. .igniticant
inconv.ni.nc. and expen.. to the Plaintitf.
NEW HJ\TTEP.
10. Paragraph a 1-9 ar. incorporated herein as though fully and completely
..tforth herein and are made a part hereof.
11. Det.ndant fUed an unendorsed ple.ding on Augu.t 17, 1995 - PrelliDinary
Objection. ,for Change ot Venue, without tiling a Notice to Plead, a. required by
penn.ylvania Ruleo ot civil Procedure No. 1026(a). Rule No. l026(a) aho dir.ct.
.v.ry pl.ading .ub..quent to . complaint muet be tiled within tw.nty d.y. aft.r
..rvic. ot the pr.ceding pleading, particuhrly when the challenge involv..
v.nu., not juri.diction. The Divorce Compl.int .nd Notic. to Pl.ad w.r. ..rv.d
on D.cemb.r 6, 1995/ ..rvic. wae accepted on Decemb.r 13, 1994. Th. tw.nty d.y
d.adlin. tor tiling. pleading eubeequent to the complaint expir.d on January 2,
1995.
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CYNTHIA o. JONES
Plaintift
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
v.
CIVIL ACTION
IN DIVORCE
94-6877
LAW
KI~~L A. JONES
Detandant
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ra.pon.a to tha Praliminary Objection. tor Changa ot Vanue, raqua.ting that tha
Dafandant'. raqua.t tor changa ot vanua to Wayna County, pann.ylvania, b. daniad.
1. A. Admittad. By way ot explanation, Datendant wa. .erved tha complaint in
Wayna county, by certitiad mail.
B. Plaintiff Cynthia O. Jon.. i. a re.id.nt of Cumb.rland County, ourrantly
ra.iding at 219 Front Straet, Box 100, Boiling spring., Cumb.rland County,
Pann.ylvania, 17007, .ince Kay 2, 1994. The date ot final .eparation wa. Kay 2,
1994, and Plaintift til.d tha Divnrca complaint in Cumberland county on Dacember
5th, 1994.
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2. Admitted.
3. Admitted. By way of explanation, the date ot aeparation waa Kay 2, 1994, ..ven
month. prior to tha filing the of Divorce Complaint.
4. Admitted. Although the .upport action originated in cumberland County, ..
required by'RURESA, the action tran.terred to Wayne County, a. thia i. tha county
of ra.idanca of tha Detandant.
5. Daniad. Plaintitf properly tiled divorce complaint in Cumberland County,
according to 23 Pa.C.S.A. 3l04(e)(5) and Pennsylvania Rule. of Civil Proc.dura
No. 1902.2 (a)ll), ao Plaintitf filed the divorce complaint mora than .ix month.
aftar tha data of tinal .eparation.
6. Daniad in part. Admitted in part. Plaintitf would not allow tha partia.'
childran to ba .een by thair tather due to hi~ previoualy baing violant and
varbally abu.ha to tha Plaintltt in tront ot the children, aa well a. pravioualy
baing phy.ically abuaiva.
7. Admitt.d in p.rt. Although witn..o.. trom Wayne County may b. n.c....ry,
th.r. ia no r.aaon to hold the hearinga in Wayne County a. thia ia a aignificant
inconv.ni.nc. to the Pl.intitt, cauaing additional and unn.c.aaary .x~na..,
incr.a...d attorn.y f..., and time away trom the infant which .h. i. nur.ing.
Plaintiff i. un.mploy.d and continu.. to be the primary car.tak.r of the parti..
children.
8. D.ni.d. In accord.nc. with 23 P..C.S.A. 3104 (.)(5) and P.nn.ylvania Rul. of
civil Procedure No. 1920.2(a)(1),the venue aection in divoro., pro~r v.nu. li..
in .ither county of which eith.r the plaintiff or d.t.ndant raaid...
P.nnaylvania Rul. of Civil Procedure No. l006(d), ae oited by the Def.ndant, i.
applicable in r.gular civil actiona only and r.quirea conveni.nce of both
partie., not juat one party.
9. Deni.d. No valid r...on .xi.t. to upa.t the Plaintiff'. choice of venue,
tran.terring the ca.. to Wayne County will actually cau.e .ignificant
inconveni.nce and exp.n.. to the Plaintitt.
NEW HATTE/l. "
10. par.graph. 1-9 are incorporated herein aa though fully and completely
aetforth herein and are made a part hereot.
11. Defendant filed an unendorsed pleading on Auguet 17, 1995 - preliiDinary
Objection. ,for Change ot Venue, without tiling a Notice to Plead, a. requir.d by
Pennaylvania Rul.a of civil Procedure No. 1026(a). Rule No. 1026(a) aleo direot.
.v.ry pl..ding .ubaequent to a complaint muat be filed within twenty day. atter
aervice of the preceding pleading, particularly when the challenge involve.
venu., not juriadiction. The Divorce complaint and Notice to Plead were .erved
on D.cemb.r 6, 1995/ service w.s .ccepted on December 13, 1994. The twenty day
deadline tor tiling a pleading 8ubsequent to the complaint expired on January 2,
1995.
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CYNTHIA O. JONES
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUHBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
v.
CIVIL ACTION
IN DIVORCE
94-6877
LAW
MICHAEL A. JONES
Detendant
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Preliminary Objection. tor Change of Venue, reque.ting~at the
re.pon.e to the
Detendant'. requeet for ch.nge of venue to Wayne County, Penn.ylvania, be denied.
1. A. Admitted. By w.y of explanation, Detendant wa. .erved the Complaint in
Wayne County, by certitied mail.
B. Plaintiff Cynthia O. Jone. i. a re.ident ot Cumb.rland county, currently
re.iding at 219 Front street, Dox 100, Bolling Spring., Cumberland County,
P.nn.ylvania, 17007, .ince May 2, 1994. The date ot final .eparation wa. May 2,
1994, and Plaintitf filed the Divorce Complaint in Cumberland County on December
5th, 1994.
2. Admitted.
3. Admitted. By way ot explanation, the date ot .eparation wa. May 2, 1994, .even
month. prior to the filing the Of Divorce Complaint.
4. Admitted. Although the .upport action originated in Cumberland County, a.
required by'RURBSA, the action transterred to Wayne County, a. thi. ie the county
ot re.idenee of the Detendant.
5. Denied. Plaintitt properly filed divorce complaint in CUmberland County,
according to 23 Pa.c.S.A. 3104(e)(5) and penn.ylvania Rule. ot Civil Proc.dure
No. 1902.2 (a)(l), e. Plaintitf filed the divorce complaint more then .ix month.
atter the date ot final .eparation.
6. Denied in part. Admitted in part. Plaintitt would not allow the partie.'
children to be .een by their tether due to hi. previou.ly being violent and
verbally abu.ive to the Plaintift in tront ot the children, ae well ae previouely
being phy.ically abu.ive.
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7. Admitt.d in p.rt. Although witn..... trom W.yn. County may b. n.c....ry,
th.r. i. no r...on to hold the hearing. in Wayne County.. thi. i. a .ignific.nt
inconv.ni.nc. to the Pl.intitf, cau.ing addition.l and unn.c...ary ..pen...,
incr.....d attorn.y f..., and time away from the infant which .h. i. nur.ing.
Plaintiff i. unemploy.d and continu.. to b. the primary car.tak.r of the parti..
childr.n.
8. D.ni.d. In accordanc. with 23 Pa.C.S.A. 3104 (.)(5) and P.nnaylvania Rul. of
Civil Proc.dur. No. 1920.2(a)(1),th. v.nu. ..ction in divorc., proper v.nu. Ii..
in .ith.r county of which .ith.r the plaintiff or d.f.ndant r..id...
P.nn.ylvania Rul. of Civil Procedure No. 1006(d), a. cit.d by the Def.ndant, i.
applicabl. in r.gular civil action. only and require~ convenience of both
parti.., not juot one party.
9. D.ni.d. No valid r.a.on exi.t. to up..t the Pl.intitf'. ohoic. Of v.nu.,
tr.n.f.rring the ca.e to Wayne County will actually cau.. .ignific.nt
inconv.ni.nce and .xp.n.. to the Plaintiff.
NEW HATTEil.
10. Par.graph. 1-9 .re incorporat.d h.r.in aa though fully and cOUlpl.taly
.etforth h.r.in and are mad. a part hereof.
11. D.f.ndant til.d an unendor..d pleading on Augu.t 17, 1995 - PrelLminary
Objection. ,for Chang. of Venue, without filing a Notice to Plead, a. required by
P.nn.ylvania Rule. ot Civll Procedure No. 1026(a). Rule No. 1026(a) aho direot.
.very pleading .ub..qu.nt to a complaint mu.t b. tiled within tw.nty day. aft.r
..rvic. of the pr.c.ding pleading, particularly when the chall.ng. involv..
v.nue, not juri.diction. The Divorc. Complaint and Notic. to Pl.ad Were ..rv.d
on D.c.mb.r 6, 1995/ ..rvic. wa. accept.d on D.c.mb.r 13, 1994. The tw.nty day
d.adlin. for filing a pleading .ub.equent to tha complaint expir.d on Janu.ry 2,
1995.
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CYNTHIA O. JONES
Plalntiff
IN THE COURT or COMMON PLaY
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
v.
CIVIL ACTION LAW
IN DIVORCE
94-6877 CIVIL TERM
HICHABL A. JONES
Detendent
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Detendant'. reque.t tor ohanqe ot venue to Wayne county, pennaylvanla, b~enlad.
1. A. Admitted. By way of explanation, Datandant waa aarve6 tha complalnt ln
Kayna County, by certltlad mail.
B. Plalntlft Cynthla G. Jonaa ia a reoldant ot Cumbarland County, currently
raa1dlnq at 219 Front street, Box 100, Bollinq sprlnqa, Cumbarland county,
Pennaylvanla, 17007, alnca May 2, 1994. Tha date of flnal aaparatlon wa. Hay 2,
1994, and Plalntlff filad tha Dlvorce Complaint in Cumberland County on Dacembar
5th, 1994.
2. Admlttad.
3. Admltted. By way of explanation, the date ot .eparatlon waa Hay 2, 1994, aeven
montha prlor to the flllnq the ot Divorce complaint.
4. Admltted., Althouqh the aupport action or!qinated in cumberland county, aa
raquired by'RURESA, the actlon traneterred to Kayne County, aa thia i. the county
of re.ldence ot the Defendant.
5. Denled. Plaintiff properly tiled divorce complalnt in Cumberland County,
accordlnq to 23 Pa.C.S.A. 3l04(e)(5) and Pennaylvania Rulea of clvil Procedure
No. 1902.2 (a) (1), aa Plaintltt filed the divorce complalnt more than aix month.
after the date of flnal aeparation.
6. Denled in part. Admitted in part. Plaintitf would not allow the partlea'
chlldren to ba aeen by their father due to hi~ prevloualy beinq vlolent and
verbally abualve to the PlaintUt in tront at the chlldren, aa well aa prevlou.ly
beinq phy.ically abu.lve.
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7. Admltt.d in p.rt. Although witn..... tram W.yn. County may b. n.o....ry,
th.r. 1. no r.a.on to hold the h.aring. ln Wayne County a. thi. i. . .ignlflcant
lnconv.ni.nc. to the Pl.intltf, c.u.ing .ddltlonal .nd unn.c...ary .xpen...,
lnor.....d .ttorn.y f..o, and tim. .w.y tram the intant which .h. io nur.lng.
Plaintitt 1. un.mploy.d .nd continu.. to b. the primary car.tak.r ot the parti..
childr.n.
8. D.ni.d. In .ccordanc. wlth 23 P..C.S.A. 3104 (.)(5) .nd P.nn.ylvanl. Rul. Of
clvll Proo.dur. No. 1920.2(a)(1),th. v.nu. ..ction in divoro., proper v.nu. 11..
ln .1th.r county at which .ith.r the plaintitt or def.ndant re.lde..
Penn.ylvanla Rul. of Civil Proc.dure No. 1006(d), a8 clted by the Def8nd.nt, 1.
applic.ble ln regular clvil action8 only and requir.s conveni.nce of both
p.rtie., not ju.t on. party.
9. D.ni.d. No valid r.a.on .Xi8t8 to up..t the Plaintitf'. choic. at v.nue,
tran.f.rring the c... to W.yn. County will actually cau.. .ignitlc.nt
inconv.nience .nd exp.n.. to the Plaintift.
NEW HATTEtt
10. Paragraph. 1-9 are incorporated herein an though fully .nd compl.tely
..ttorth h.rein and .re made a part hereot.
11. D.tendant filed an unendor8ed pleadlng on AugU8t l7, 1995 - PrelLmin.ry
Objection. ,tor Change ot Venue, without flling a Notlc. to Plead, ae r.quired by
P.nn.ylvania Rul.o at civil Procedure No. 1026(a). Rul. No. 1026(a) aho dlrect.
.very pl..ding .ubo.quent to a complaint mU8t be tiled within tw.nty day. atter
..rvice at the prec8ding pleading, particularly when the chall.ng. lnvolve.
v.nue, not jurl.diction. The Divorc. Complaint and Notic. to Pl.ad w.re .erv.d
on Decemb.r 6, 1995/ 8.rvic. was acc.pted on Decemb.r 13, 1994. The twenty day
deadline for filing a pleading 8ubsequent to the complaint .xpired on J.nu.ry 2,
1995.
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CYNTHIA O. JONKS, I
PlalntUt I
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MICHAEL A. JONES, .
Defendant .
IN THE COURT or COKHDN PLEAS or
CUMBBRLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN DIVORCB
94-6877 CIVIL TERM
ORDBR 01" COURT
AND NOW, THIS
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Defendant'a Preliainary Objaotiona are di..ia.ad.
BY THE COURT
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CI Ruby D. Weeke, lequire, Attorney tor the Plaintiff
Raymond Ferrario, B.quire, Attorney tor the Defendant
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CYNTHIA O. JONES
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUHDERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
v.
CIVIL ACTION
IN DIVORCE
94-6877
LAW
HICHAlL A. JONES
Defendant
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re.pon.e to the p.eliminary Objection. tor Change ot Venue, reque.tingtRat the
Detend.nt'. reque.t tor change ot venue to Wayne County, Penn.ylvania, be denied.
l. A. Admitted. By way of expl.nation, Detendant wae oerved the C~plaint in
Wayne County, by certitied mail.
B. Plaintift Cynthia O. Jon.. h a reaident of cumbarlalld County, currently
reaiding et 219 Front Street, Box 100, Boillng Springo, cumberland County,
Penn.ylvania, 17007, .ince Hay 2, 1994. The date of final .eparation wae Hay 2,
1994, and Plaintitf tiled the Divorce Complaint in Cumberland County on Daoember
5th, 1994.
2. Admitted.
3. Admitted. By way ot explanation, the date ot .eparation wa. Hay 2, 1994, .even
month. prior to the filing the ot Divorce Complaint.
4. Admitted. Although the .upport action originated in Cumberland County, a.
required by'RURESA, the action tuns tarred to Wayne County, a. thi. i. the county
of re.idonce of the Defendant.
5. Donied. Plaintitt properly tiled divorce complaint in Cumberland County,
aooording to 23 Pa.C.S.A. 3104(e)(5) and Pennsylvania Rule. of Civil Procedure
No. 1902.2 (al(l), a. Plaintitt tilsd the divorce complaint more than .ix month.
atter the date ot final separation.
6. D.nied in part. Admitted in part. Plaintitt would not allow the partie.'
children to b. s.en by their tat her due to hi~ previou.ly being violent and
verbally abu.ive to the Plaintift in tront ot the children, a. well a. previou.ly
being phy.ically abu.ive.
7. Admitt.d in part. Although witn..o.. from W.yn. County m.y b. n.c....ry,
th.r. i. no r.a.on to hold the hearing. in Wayne County a. thi. i. . .ignifio.nt
inoonveni.nc. to the Plaintitt, cauoing additional and unn.c....ry .xpen...,
inor.....d attorn.y t..., .nd time away tram the intant whiuh .h. i. nur.ing.
Pl.intitf i. un.mploy.d and continue. to be the prim.ry c.r.tak.r of the p.rti..
children.
8. D.ni.d. In accord.nc. with 23 P..C.B.A. 3104 (e)(5) and penn.ylvania Rul. of
civil Proo.dur. No. 1920.2(.)(I),the venue .ection in divorc., proper v.nu. Ii..
in .ither county at which either the plaintitf or def.ndant re.id...
P.nn.ylvani. Rule of Civil Procodure No. 1006(d), ae cited by the Defend.nt, i.
applic.ble in regular civil actions only and requiree convenience ot both
parti.., not ju.t one party.
9. D.ni.d. No valid reaeon exiets to upeet the Plaintitt'. choic. of v.nu.,
tr.n.ferring the caae to Wayne County will actually c.uae .igniticant
inconveni.nce and expenae to the Plaintitf.
NEW HATTEIl
10. Paragraph a 1-9 are incorporated herein ae though fully and completely
.ettorth herein and are made a part hereof.
11. Defendant fUed an unendoreed pleading on Auguet 17, 1995 - pr.liininary
Objectiona ,for Change Of Venue, without tiling a Notice to Plead, a. required by
penn.ylvani. Rule. of Civil Procedure No. 1026(a). Rule No. 1026(.) .180 dir.ct.
.v.ry pleading .u~eequent to a complaint must be filed within twenty day. .tt.r
..rvic. ot the preceding pleading, particularly when the challenge involv..
v.nue, not juriadiction. The Divorce Compl.int and Notice to Plead w.r. ..rv.d
on D.c.mber &, 1995/ .ervice w.. accepted on December 13, 1994. Th. tw.nty day
d.adline for filing a pleading eubsequent to the complaint expired on Janu.ry 2,
1995.
CYNTHIA O. JONES,
Plaintitf
IN THB COURT OF CONNON PLEAS OF
CUMBBRLAND COUNTY, PBNNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
CUSTODY
va.
NICRABL A. JONES,
Defandant
94-4024
CIVIL TBRM
PROPOSBD CUSTODY ORDBR
The tollowing is proposed as an Order of Custody by CYNTHIA G. JONES,
natural mother, by her attorney, Ruby D. Weeks, Esquire, who avers as follows.
I. Plaintift is Cynthia G, Jones natural mother and an adult eui juris, who
resides at Box 100, Boiling Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
17007.
II. Detendant is Michael A. Jones natural father and an adult sui juris, who
resides at 1127 Black Bear road, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 18436.
III. Mother and father are the parents of three children, Christopher Jones,
born June 24, 1988 and Brian Jones, born May 14, 1991 and Rachel Jones,
born October 26, 1994.
IV. The parties agree to the following custody terms regarding custody of
the children and request the terms be entered as an Order of Court.
1. The parties shall have joint, shared, legal custody of the
children.
2. The mother shall have actual physical custody of the children,
with partial custody awarded to the father as followe.
3, Two weekends a month from 6.00 p.m. Friday to 6:00 p,m. Sunday
as on the first and third weekends of each month. November lOth to
12th and 24th to 26th 1995, December 8 to lO, December 26, 1995 to
January 1 at 2.00 p.m. 1996, January l2 to l5 1996, January 26 to 2B
1996, February 2 to 4 and l6 to 19 19961 March 1 to 3 and l4 to l7
1996, April 5 to 7 and April 26 to 28 1996, May lO to 12 and 24 to
26 1996, September 6 to 8 and 20 to 22 1996, It is the intent of
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the parties that each year whon the father receives his national
guard duty ,schedule that the parties will arrange tor the entire
year the weekend schedule taking the father'e national guard duties
into consideration, However, in rscognition of the tact that the
South lIiddleton School District where the boys attend hao had three
snow days so far this yea., on December ll, 19, and 20, which will
be made up on January 15, February 19, and March 16, the father
shall return the children at 6.00 p,m. on January 14, February 16
and March 17,
4. Starting in 1996 during the summer months of June July and
August the father shall have partial custody for a total ot thirty
days to be taken ten consecutive daye at a time in each ot those
months from 9.00 a.m. on a Friday until 6.00 p.m. the second
tollowing Sunday, This paragraph eupersedes the alternating weekend
schedule in paragraph one above. For 1996 these dates are, June 21
to 30 1996/ July 12 to 21 19961 August 9 to lO 1996.
5. The mother is to have the entire Thanksgiving day in 1995,
Commencing in 1995 and odd numbered years thereafter, the father
shall have partial custody of the children each Thanksgiving and
each Easter Sunday and one-half of whatever school vacation ie
provided by the school calendar, which is to include the holiday.
In the even numbered years, the mother will have the Thanksgiving
and Easter Sunday holidays and one-half of the school vacation for
those holidays. The parent not having the children for the holiday
shall have the remaining one-half of the school vacation,
Thanksgiving and Easter holidays each year,
shall supersede the weekend schedule,
6. la) For 1995 and odd numbered year thereafter the mother
shall have the first half at the children's school holiday to
The holiday schedule
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include both Christmas Eve and Christmas DaYI the tather shall have
the second halt of that school holiday period, The holiday Bchedule
Bhall supersede the weekend schedule.
(b.) For 1996 and even numbered year thereatter the tather
shall have the first halt of the children' s school holiday to
include both Christmao Eve and Christmas DaYI the mother ehall have
the second half of that school holiday period. The holiday schedule
shall supersede the weekend schedule.
7. (a.) The father shall always have partial cUBtody at the
children on Father's Day from 9.00 a.m, to 0.00 p.m. and the mother
on Mother's Day, even if that day would have otherwise been a day
tor custody of the children with the other parent.
(b.) The tat her shall have some period of partial custody with
each child on the child's birthday and on the father's birthday to
celebrate the occasion. Likewise, the mother ohall always have time
with each child on her birthday and on the child's birthday even it
these days were ordinarily days of the father's partial custody.
O. The parties agree that Dr. Robert Morten M,D. of Hamlin, PA
lB427, will continue to be the children's pediatrician when the
children are with the father, and accordingli , he will provide
medical treatment to the children when necessary, at the tather's
expense for items not covered by health insurance.
9. The parties agree that each parent shall be entitled to have
conferences with any physician, dentist, counselor, or other health
care provider, treating the childron, and each parent shall be
entitled to copies of reporto rogarding a child's treatment.
10. The father shall provide transportation to and from his
periods of partial custody,
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intant. There was previous physical and emotional abuse by Detendant ot
Plaintitt in this marriage which led to the separation.
In addition, the parties filed a custodl' etipulation agreament in
Cumbftrland County on Auguet 4, 1995. The Husband made no objection to this.
Since then, tho Detendant had tiled a petition tor epecial reliet in the
cuetody matter. A custody conciliation occurred in Cumberland County on
October 20, 1995, before Hubert X. Gilroy, when Plaintift and Detendant
signed the custody agreement. On October 31, 1995, upon consideration ot
the Cuetody Conciliation Report, Cumberland County Court ot Common Pleas
ordered the cuetody atipulation and agreement to be incorporated ae a court
order and echeduled a hearing date for January 3, 1996 regarding
transportation tor exchange of custody. Also at the hearing on January 3,
1996, plaintitf muet shqw why venue should not be transferred to Wayne
County.
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The only matter between theae partiek in Wayne County hae been
eupport.
The Wite tiled for child and Dpousal support originally in Wayne
county, where an ordur was first entered. Ths Wayne County Domeetic
Relations Oft ice tinally tranoferred the eupport matter and certitied
arrearagee on October 20, 1994 to the Domsstic Relatione Oft ice 'in
Cumberland County eince the mother has been'residing in Cumberland County.
The Husband made no objection to this. There was a support hearing held
March 1, 1995, in Wayne County where the Husband reeidee.
I..ue.
Whether Detendant'e Petition tor Change ot Venue in this divorce action
ehould be granted when Plaintiff properly tiled her divorce complaint on
December 5, 1994, under Pa, Rule of civil Procedure 1920.2 (a) (I), in
Cumberland County, where she has resided more than seven monthD from the
date ot eeparation on May 2, 1994 and Defendant has not demonstrated the
hearing in Cumberland County will be oignificantly oppressive?
Suggested Answer, No, Petition Dhould be denied.
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Arau..nt.
There are eeveral reaaons tor this Court to deny Detendant's
Petition.
First, although Pennsylvania law previously provided at 23 Pa. C.S.A.
3104 (e)(5), that venua may be brought in the county where the Plaintitt
resides, without the agreement ot the Dsfendant, when ths Plaintitf has
resided in the county tor more than six months atter the date ot tinal
separation, this statutory schema was suspondsd by order ot tha
Pennsylvania Supreme Court dated Hay 17, 1991, etfective July 1, 1991
(Pa.R.C.P. No. 1920.9l, 42 Pa,C,S.h.), Pa, R.C,P. No. 1920.2 (a) (1). Rule
ot Civil Procedure No. 1920.2(a)(1) provides that proper venue in a divorce
action may be brought only in the county in which the plaintitt or the
Detendant residse.
Plaintiff, when sho brought her divorce action had
resided in Cumberland County for more than seven months.' lIence, she
properly selected venue in Cumberland County since she had resided here
trom Hay 2, 1994 until the date ot tiling her divorce complaint on December
5, 1994. In accor"nce with Pennsylvania Rule of civil Procedure No.
1920.2(a)(I), the venue section regarding divorce, propsr venus liss in the
county in which either the plaintitt or Defendant resides. Pe'nnsylvania
Rule ot Civil Procedure No. 1006(d), as cited by the Detendant, is
applicable in regular civil actions only and requires convenience ot both
parties, not just one party. Theretore Detendant's Petition should be
denied.
Residence for purposes of venue means a permanent residence with a
domiciliary intent and is not required to be maintained tor any particular
period ot time, no matter how brief. Leib v Leib, 400 Pa, Super. 257, at
259, 583 A.2d 483 (l990).
Second, although witnesses from Wsyne County may be necessary, there
is no reason to hold ths hearings in Wayne County as this io a oigniticant
inconvenience to the Plaintiff, cauDing her additional and unnecessary
expenses which she cannot afford in bringing her witnesDes to Wayne County
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and In providing alternative child care tor any such proceedingo. The
Plaintitt-mother will also incur increased attorney tees tor the extensive
travel time, and time away trom the infant which she~ nureing. Further,
Plaintitf ie unemployed and continues to be the primary caretaker of the
parties' children who attend school in Cumberland County, She will be far
more harmed by a transter ot venue to Wayne County than the tather will be
by rstaining venue in cumberland County, The Cumberland County maeter in
divorce has in the past taken telephone testimony where the parties have
been in agreement, and such could easily be done here, This would certainly
reduce costs tor all parties. It Is also possible that valuation provided
by experts in varioue reports may be stipulated to, obviating the need tor
certain witnesses. Most recently, while not in a divorce matter, tho
Pennsylvania Superior Court held in Reuther v, Snvder, 664 A.2d l6B, 1995
Pa. Super, that it was an abuse of the trial court's discretion to traneter
venue based upon to rum non conveniens under Pa, R.C.P. No. 1006 (dl (ll
without carefully analyzing facts put forward by the petitioner seeking to
change venue to determine whether or not Defendant would truly be unduly
burdened by plaintitt'o choice of venue, Here, there are no such tacts
betore the court. the D~fendant has provided no evidence at excessive
costs or other burden to this court, Additionally, the Pennsylvania
Supreme Court recently found orders of transfer to be improper where "in
ordering transters there was no showing on the record by appellees as to
how (the transter) would prove oppressive or vexatious." Scola v. AC&8,
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~, ____ Pa. _____, 657 A,2d 1234 (1995). The court turther stated that
it must give due deference to the plaintiff'S choice of torum. ~, at
1241. The Detendant in this case has not proved that having the trial in
Cumberland County would be oppressive or vexatious. This court must give
deterence to the plaintiff's choice of forum,
No valid reason exiDts to upset the Plaintiff's choice at venue,
transterring the case to Wayne County will actually cause significant
inconvenience and expense to the Plaintiff, There is a simple and adequate
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I certify that I eerved a copy ot PLAINTIFF'S BRIEF IN ANSWER TO
DEFENDANT'S PETITION FOR CHANGE OF VENUE FOR FOliUM NON CONVENIENS upon
Raymond W. Ferrario, Esquire by hand delivery on the third day ot January,
1996, addressed as tollowe.
Raymond W. Ferrario, Esq,
Suite 528
Scranton Lite Building
538 Spruce Street
Scranton, PA l8S03-lBl6
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Ruby D. We6ks, Esquire
Attorney for Plaintitt
10 West High Street
Carliele, PA l7103
(717) 243-1294
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Argument
PROPBR VBNUB LIBS IN WAYNB COUNTY.
Rule 1920.2 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil procedure,
together with the Explanatory Notes are as follows:
RULE 1920.2 VENUE
(a) The action, except a olaim for oustody,
may be brought only in the county
(1) in which the pleintiff or the defendant
resides,
(2) upon whioh the parties have agreed
(i) in a writing whioh shall be
attaohed to the complaint, or
(ii) by participating in the proceeding.
Note
Rule 1920.2 governs the venue of related
claims, exoept a claim for custody, when
joined with an action of divorce or for
annulment. Venue in an action for custody is
governed by Rule 1915.2.
See Rule 1006(d) for the transfer of an
action for the convenience of parties and
witnesses.
Under subdivision (a)(2), the agreement of
the parties is an independent basis for venue
and is not a waiver of improper venue.
(b) The record shall establish compliance
with the venue requirement of subdivision (a)
prior to the entry of the deoree.
(c) Notwithstanding any agreement of the
parties, if neither the plaintiff nor the
defendant has resided in the oounty at any
time during the pendency of the aotion, the
court, upon its own motion and for its own
convenience, may transfer the action to the
appropriate court of any other county where
the action originally could have been
brought.
Adopted June 27, 1980, effective July 1,
1980. Amended Jan. 28, 1983, effective July
1, 1983; Feb. 7, 1989, effective July 1,
1989.
Explanatory Comment--1994
The rule permits choice of venue where the
parties both consent either by a writing
attached to the complaint or by participation
in the proceedings. The rule does not
speoify what participation is required to
show consent. However, entering an
appearanoe in order to file a preliminary
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objection to venue is not participation for
purposes of subdivision (a)(2) (ii) 1920.2.
ponnyslvania Rules of civil Procedure 1006(d) (1) governs the
transfer of an action for the convenience of the parties and
witnesses. That Rule states the following:
(d)(l) For the convenience of parties and
witnesses the court upon petition of any
party may transfer an action to the
appropriate court of any other county where
the action could originally have been
brought.
In this case, there are several reasons why it would be more
appropriate to hear thie case in Wayne County.
First, the marital residence, assets and marriage itself
primarily existed in Wayne county, not CUmberland county. The
parties lived in Wayne County for a substantial portion of their
marriage. At no relevant time did they live in Cumberland
county. The Defendant still resides in Wayne county and the
marital real estate still exists in Wayne county, and is yet to
be divided.
Mr. Jones has alleged Counts of Divorce in addition to No-
Fault. If those iesues of indignities and cruelty are to be
litigated, they will inherently involve witnesses in Wayne County
who saw and knew the parties during their marriage. This
involves friends and neighbors in Wayne County.
The issue of alimony involves Mrs. Jones' work background.
This issue will likely involve witnesses from school districts in
the area of wayne county where she taught. Again, Cumberland
County has no connection to the facts or witnesses involved in
these issues.
The house is in Wayne County. Resolving equitable
distribution issues will inherently involve hearing from real
estate appraisers. These appraisers are local to Wayne County.
In fact, in the comments to Pa. R.C.P. No. 1006(d) reference is
made to Act of May 22, 1978, 5117, which provided that whenever
an action involved efforts to recover or value real estate,
special procedures were established to change venue on the mere
filing of an affidavit.
In the Jones caees, a primary economic iseue involvee
valuation and actual disposition of the marital real estate. This
aleo includes disputes ae to strategy and means for disposition.
These issues are best resolved by a Court closely familiar with
the nature and market conditions, instead of being 3 and 1/2
hours away.
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The other significant asset involves a National Guard
Pension and Mr. Jones' employment benefits. Should valuation be
a problem, the applicable representatives from the National Guard
and Mr. Jones' employer, reside in the area of Wayne County as do
all significant witnesses for the proper disposition of
outstanding issues in this case.
It would be unduly burdensome to have all witnesses for both
parties commute 3 1/2 hours away to Cumberland County.
Attempting coordinated telephone contact for all these witnesses
is simply impractical.
The Wayne County Court has rapidly disposed of the divorce
issues in other cases and is not unduly backlogged. Therefore,
it would not unduly delay disposition of the issues in this case.
In fact, the issue of support was already litigated and
determined in Wayne county. Mrs. Jones and her attorney came to
Wayne County and litigated the issues.
In the Brief of Mrs. Jones, the issue of custody was raised.
The Rules of Civil Procedure (pa. R.C.P. No. 1920.2(a))
specifically excludes custody in its Venue Rule. Venue for
custody is a completely separate issue determined with different
rules (namely, Pa. R.C.P. No. 1915.2).
Mrs. Jones argues her own inconvenience. However, Mr. Jones
commutes regularly to Cumberland County to see his children.
Moreover, Mrs. Jones resides with her own parents who regularly
provide baby sitting for the Jones' children. If the case were
litigated in Cumberland County, Mrs. Jones would still have to
obtain day care for her children while she litigated the case.
Accordingly, there are no undue or unfair burdens on Mrs. Jones
to litigate her case in Wayne County. In fact, her anticipated
witnesses all reside at or near Wayne County and would be unduly
burdened if they had to testify in Cumberland County.
Venue should not be determined by a race to the Courthouse
in this Case but rather in the best interests of justice. Only
Wayne County is appropriate to determine the divorce issues,
alimony issues, and economic issues of this Wayne County
marriage.
The parties and their attorneys already expended
considerable effort and time attempting to resolve this case,
without success. The litigation could be substantial and would
be unduly burdensome upon both parties if they had to try to coax
their highly significant witnesses from Wayne County to
Cumberland County. Many of these witnesses might only have to
testify for a half-hour. Yet, they would lose a full day if they
had to testify in Cumberland County.
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 94-4024 CIVIL TERM
NO. 94-6877 CIVIL TERM ~
CYNTHIA G. JONES,
Plaintiff
MICHAEL A. JONES,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN REI PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF AND PETITION TO TRANSFER VENUE
BEFORE SHEELY. P.J.
I ORDER
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AND NOW, thia :....1 day of MARCH, 1996, Michael Jonea'
petition to tranafer venue of thia action to Wayne County ia
DENIED. Cynthia Jonea' petition for apecial relief ia likewiae
DENIED. lIowever, Michael Jonea is ordered and directed to real.1me
mortgage payment a on the marital real eatate immediately and to
continue payment each and every month until the property ia sold.
Finally, with regard to the custody transfer iaaue, it is ordered
and directed that from the beginning of Daylight Savinga Time in
the Spring to the end of Daylight Savings Time in the Fall, the
parties ahall meet halfway to exchange the children when they are
returning from their father'a care. At all other timea, Michael
Jones is reaponaible for transportation. Alao, Cynthia Jonea is
ordered and directed to work with Michael Jonea in order to
facilitate a aatiafactory arrangement for picking up the children
on r'ridaya in the event that Michael Jonea cannot take time off
from work.
Raymond W. Ferrario, Eaq.
For the Defendant
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lIarold E. Sheoly, P.J.
Ruby D. Weeka, Esq.
For the Plaintiff
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 94-4024 CIVIL TERM
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MICHAEL A. JONES,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
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: NO. 94-6877 CIVIL TERM
IN RE: PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF AND PETITION TO TRANSFER VENUE
BEFORE SHEELY, P.J.
OPINION AND ORDER OF COURT
Before the court are two petitions: the petition of Cynthia
Jones (Wifelfor special r~lief and the petition of Michael Jones
(Husband) to transfer venue in this case to Wayne County. We are
also called upon to settle a custody dispute about transportation
that could not be agreed upon in front of the custody
conciliator. We held a hearing on January 3, 1996, from which we
made the following findings of fact.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Husband is an adult male, 33, who resides at Box 318,
Rte. 296, Waymart, Wayne County.
2. Wife is an adult female, 30, who resides at 219 Front
Street, Boiling Springs, Cumberland County.
3. The parties married on April 19, 1986, and separated on
May 2, 1994.
4. They are the parents of three children: Christopher, 7;
Brian, 4; and Rachel, 1.
5. The major assets of the parties are the funds
contributed by Husband to his retirement plans during the
marriage and the jointly owned marital residence located at 1127
Black Bear Road, Hamlin, Wayne County.
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(Defendant) I 110.96-6817 CIVIL :rBRII
1. state matter to be argued (i.e. plaintiff's motion for
new trial, defendant demurrer to complaint, etc.):
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Defendants Preliminary Objections
2. Identify counsel who will argue case:
Ruby D. Weeks, Esquire
10 West High street
carlisle, PA 17013
Raymond Ferrario, Esquire
suite 528
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538 spruce Street
Scranton, PA 18503
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that this case has been listed for argument on
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
TEN WEST HIGH STREET
CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17013-29!l!l
January 23, 1996
(dictated 1/22/96)
Ths Honorable Harold E. Shsely
Cumberland County Courthouse
1 courthouse Square
Carlisle, PA 17013
REI Jones v. Jones
94-6877
Dsar Judge Shssly.
As additional information to the letter of January 17, 1996, which you
received from Raymond Fsrrar1o, counsel for Mr. Jones. I would 11ks to have the
following noted. I spoke with both Paul Horger, Esquire attorney for L. A. Bank
and the Assistant Vice President of Special Asssts, Gary Lavelle, for L.A. Bank.
Mr Lavelle advised me that the principle at payment due as of January 22, 1996
is $50,776.30, the total late charges and interest as of January 22, 1996 are
$2,871.33. Mr Horger's feu is $500.00 to date. There is $65.00 dus f~r the
filing fss and there is a bring down ssarch fee and the costs of serv1cs to the
husband and w1fs of the foreclosure documents. The bank is ssnd1ng me these
latter thrse charges. The letter from Mr. Ferrario implies that the ssrv1ce on
Cynthia Jones was $200.00 and it is my understanding that this is incorrect.
When I spoke with Mr. Lavelle, he indicated that to have the property
rsntsd would rsqu1re that ths rsntal payments would havs to cover the present
monthly mortgage payment, as well as a proratsd portion of ths delinquent
paymentD, so that the dsl1nquency could be caught up within a period of four t~
six months. This would msan an approximate rental of $1,100.00 a month wou11 ts
nscsssary which La unrealistic in the area where ths propsrty is locatsd. :~
thsre were an agreemsnt of sals within the next month, Mr. Lavelle indicated that
hs could get Freddie Mac to hold off on the foreclosurs for a month beyond ths
date of the agreement of sale ill order for the buyers to obtain a mortgage
commitment. However, he also indicated that a buyer seeking n1nsty percent
financing would not be dsemed acceptable by Freddie Mac.
My client has advLaed that within the paet week she had e1gnsd a nsw
listing agrsement with the realtor lowering the listing price to $60,000.00.
Shortly after this, the w1fs received a letter from the husband rsfus1ng to do
anything but lower the price to $50,000.00. In the event the Joneses do not ssll
the property at an amount which will fully satisfy the mortgage and costs, Mr.
Lavslls indicated that the parties can do a deed in lieu of foreclosurs and
ne1thsr the bank nor Freddie Mac will pursue any deficiency judgemsnt against the
parties.
When I spoke with Marilyn Watson, the Century 21 realtor, today she
euggested listing the property at $59,000.00 and my client has agreed to this.
Ms. watson is forwarding a new listing agreement, since the old one hae sxp1red,
to Mr. Jones for his signature, since Mrs. Jones has already indicated that shs
would sign such a listing. This would prevent the foreclosure and cover all
costs including costs of sale so that again there w1uld bs n10 deficiency
judgement against either party.
RAYMOND W. FERRARIO. P.C.
ATTORNEY.AT.LAW
SUITt 526. SCRANTON LIfE BUilDING
536 SPfUlCE STREET
SCRANTON, Pr.NN5YlVANIA 16503-1 a 16
TELEPHONE, 17171 ge3.7878
F.u 17111 963.7050
January 17, 1996
The Honorable Harold E. Sheely
Cumberland County Courthouse
1 Courthouse Square
Carlisle, PA 17013
RE: CYNTHIA G. JONES VS. MICHAEL A. JONES
94 CIV 4024
Dear Judge Sheely:
Pursuant to your request for information at the hearing that
was conducted on January 3, 1996, I have made inquiry with the
foreclosing bank, L.A. Bank, pertaining to the residential property
of Mr. & Mrs. Jones.' .
I spoke to Assistant Vice President of Special Assets,. Gary
Lavelle, and also counsel for L.A. Bank, namely" Paul Horge'r, who
is specifically in charge of the foreclosure in this particular
case. Mr. Lavelle indicated to me that ,the discretion in this case
is greatly limited due to the fact that L.A. Bank assigned this
Mortgage to Freddie Mac. The Mortgage is still administered by
L.A. Bank but under the strict guidelines and direction of Freddie
Mac. Accordingly, there are specific regulations that determine
how L.A. Bank will move forward on the collection of this mortgage.
The Mortgage balances are approximately $53-54,000 and quickly
rising. The Mortgage is in default from July 1, 1995. Pdn<.:ipal,
interest and late charges amount to $2,851.80 as of January. I
spoke to Paul Horger whose attorney's fees amount to approximately
$500, together with additional monies for filing fees and service.
These amounts can be estimated to be approximately $200 due to the
long distance service on Cynthia Jones. The atto'rney I s charges
will not increase dramatically until time of execution, and costs,
of course will then greatly increase.
Mr. Horger indicated that while he would try to work with us,
he has very little discretion and must provide monthly reports to
Freddie Mac. Gary Lavelle indicated to me that realistically, the
seven arrearage payments must be paid current within three to four
months. Any payment arrangement that would take longer (for
instance, double payments) would not likely be accepted by Freddie
Mac.
January 17, 1996
Attn: The Honorable Harold E. Sheely
Page 2
I indicated to Mr. Lavelle that there was a possibility of being
able to rent the premises in order to make just regular monthly
payments. Mr. Lavelle indicated that Freddie Mac would probably
not be interested because it would not substantially pay current
the debt, nor would it take the property out of mortgage
foreclosure. Only an arrangement of bringing the Mortgage current
within three to four months would probably bring the property out
of mortgage foreclosure, according to Mr. Lavelle.
Mr. Lavelle also indicated thf.lt rpnt.i.ng nut thA prop()rty wnl.l'.d
also greatly complicate matters pertaining to foreclosure. The
bank would look dimly on that prospect. Technically, the act of
leasing out the property is another breach of the terms of the
Mortgage.
Mr. Horger indicated that if a realistic Agreement of Sale is
executed, that the Bank would work with the Joneses in providing
additional time to move forward with that type of sale. Both Mr.
Lavelle and Mr. Horger indicated that they would accept a Deed in
Lieu of Foreclosure.
My client has no monies saved up in order to pay any
substantial sums toward the arrearage. While I do not know Cynthia
Jones' financial situation, from all discovery and conversations
between the parties, I would seriously doubt that she has any funds
available to contribute toward the arrearage on the Mortgage at
this time.
Under these circumstances, I respectfully r~~~cst tnat the
Court reject any proposed motions or orders to lease the property.
It is in the best interest of these parties that they move forward
in trying to sell the property at any price that they can negotiate
as soon as possible. Quite frankly, if the property cannot be sold
within the next three to four months, it would probably be in the
best interest of Lhese parties if they simply negotiate a Deed in
Lieu of Foreclosure directly with L. A. Bank.
RWF/mar
cc: Ruby D. Weeks, Esquire
Michael JoneE'
Very truly yours,
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ineollles lire sllhjeel 10 order of Ihe ('Ollrl of Cnllllllnll I'lells of ClIlIlherlllnd
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lerlllinllles elllplnYlIlenlllnd provide Ihe Dnllleslie I{elatinns Seelinn wilh Ihe
elllployee's IlIsl knownllddress IIndlhe nllllle IInd IIddress nf the new elllployer
ifknnwn.
6. The III IIX i III 11111 11111 011 nl oflhe IIl1l1ehlllenl shallnol excess 51l% oflhe defendllnt's
disposllhle ellrnings.
7, The lerlll "incollle" liS de lined hy IIIW inclndes ClIl1lpenslllion for services.
inelllding hili nnl lillliled 10: wllges. slllllries. Ices. eOlllpenslllion in kind.
ennllllissinns, IInd silllilar ilellls: income derived 1'1'0111 hllsil'ess: gllins derived
rrnlll delllings in properly: illteresl: I'enls: rnynlties: dividends: IInnllilies: ineollle
frnllllilc insllrunee IIIllI elldo"lIlenl eonlruels: IIl1lill'lllS or relirelllenl: pensiolls:
inCllllle 1'1'0111 disehllrge or indehledness: dislrihlllive shllre nf pllrlnership or gross
incollle: ineollle in respeel or decendenl: ineollle 1r.1I11 1111 interesl inlln eslllle or
Irllsl: lIlililllry relirelllenl henelils: railrolld elllplnYlllelll retirelllent hellelils:
sneilll seellrily henelils: telllpnrul'Y IInd penlll1nenl disllhilily henelils: worklllen's
enlllpenslllinlllllld IIl1elllploYlllenl enlllpellslllinn: nr nlher entillelllellls Inl11nney
nr 1111111' sllllln""rds. wilholll regllnlto snllree.
8. All order nr IIl1l1ehlllenllilr sllppml shall hllve prinrily nver IIny nllllchlllellt.
execlllinn. gllrnishlllenl, stille nr I"Cllllllx wilhhnldilll! nr wllge IIllllclllllenl.
Yuu IIII1Y deduel from Ihe Illllllnee dlle Ihe defelllhmllln umuunl ellllllllu Iwu
pereenl (2'Yo,) uf Ihe umuunlllllhl fur c1erlelll wurk lInd cxllense invulved in eumplylnll wilh
Ihe e....ler (see I'ennsylvllnlll tuw I 985-CI6, Seeliun -13-18),
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MICHAEL A, JONES
PACSES Member Number: 0496000028
CHECKS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO: DOMESTIC RELATIONS SECTION
AND SENT TO THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS SECTION AT:
P,O, BOX 320, CARLISLE, PA, 17013
This order of attachment for support is binding upon you until further notice and shall have
priority over any attachment, execution, garnishment or wage attachment under state or local
law except one relating to a prior support order. You must commence the attachment of the
defendant obligor's income as soon as possible but no later than fourteen days from the date
of the issuance of this Order of Attachment,
You are notitied further that pursuant to law:
I. The defendant obligor has been notitied that an order of attachment for support would
be issued.
2. Willful failure to comply with this order may result in (i) your being adjudged in contempt
of court and committed to jailor tined by the court; (ii) your being held liable for any
amount not withheld or withheld but not forwarded to the Domestic Relations Section; and
(iii) attachment of your funds or property.
3. The attachment of income or the possibility thereof as a basis, in whole or in part, for the
discharge of an employee or any disciplinary action against or demotion of an employee is
prohibited. Violation may result in (i) your being adjudged in contempt and committed to
jailor tined by the court and (ii) an action against you by the employee for damages.
Puge 2 01'4
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Worker ID $ IATI'
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FRANK J. RUGGIERO, ESQ.
Attorney for PLAINTIFF, MICHAEL A, JONES
IdentJflcatlon No, 79850
uw OtnClllS:
PO Box 178
109 North Main 5tnlet
Taylor, Pennsylvania 18517
Phonal (570) 5112.2728
MICHAEL A. JONES
RR 2 Box 2430
Waymart, PA 18472
Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
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vs.
CML ACTION - LAW
IN CUSTODY
CYNTHIA JONES
109 Andrew COurt
carlisle, PA 17013
Defendant
NOS. 94-CIV-4024 & 94-CIV-6877
AND NOW, comes the Plaintiff, Michael A. Jones, by and through his attorney,
Frank J. Ruggiero, esquire, and hereby avers as follows:
1. The Plaintiff Is Michael A. Jones, an adult and competent Individual
currently residing at RR 2 Box 2430, Waymart, PA 18472.
2. The Defendant Is Cynthia Jones, an adult and competent Individual
currently residing at 109 Andrew Court, carlisle, PA 17013.
3. On or about October 20, 1995, the parties entered Into a Custody
Arrangement whereby father was to provide the transportation to and from his periods
of partial custody until March 25, 1995, when mother would meet half way to a
mutually agreed upon location In Frackvllle, Pennsylvania upon the return trip. (See
attached exhibit "A".)
4. On or about October 20, 1995, the parties entered Into a Custody
Arrangement whereby father, starting In 1996 during the !JUmmer months of June, July
and August the father shall have partial custody for a total of thirty days to be taken
ten consecutive days at a time In each of these months from 9:00 a.m. on a Friday until
6:00 p.m. the second following Sunday. This paragraph supersedes the alternating
weekend schedule In paragraph one above, For the 1996, these dates are June 21 to
June 30, 1996, July 12 to July 21, 1996, and August 9 to August 18, 1996. (See
attached Exhibit "A".)
5. On or about March 25, 1996, this Honorable Court entered an Order
directing that from the beginning of Daylight Savings Time In the Spring to the end of
Daylight Savings Time In the Fall, the parties shall meet halfway to exchange the
children when they are returning from their father's care. At all other time, Michael
Jones Is responsible for transporatlon. Also, Cynthia Jones Is order and directed to
work with Michael Jones In order to facilitate a satisfactory arrangement for picking up
the children on Fridays In the event that Michael cannot take time off work. (See
Attached Exhibit "B".)
6. The Plaintiff has partial custody of the following children:
Name
Present Residence
Christopher Jones
Brian Jones
Rachel Jones
109 Andrew Court. Carlisle. PA 17013
109 Andrew Court. Carlisle. PA 17013
109 Andrew Court. Carlisle. PA 17013
Age
12
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6
7. The children were not born out of wedlock.
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Th1. Agreement .nd stIpulation entsred into.the day .nd ysar hereinafter
'. aut forth, 1. by and bstween CYIITIIIA O. JONES, natural mother, by hsr attornsy,
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. ,Ruby D. Weeks, Eequire, and n.tur..l father, by hiD attornsy, RAYHOND N.
FERIIAIIIO, Eaqu1rn, who aver ae follow.,
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I;' Plsintiff 10 Cynthia O. Jane. n.turd mother alld an adult eui juris, who
Pnnnoylyan1a,
rseid". at Oox le:;, Ooi11ng springs, cumberlBnd County,
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II. Defendant 1a H1chael ^. Janos natural fathor and an adult eu1 jurie, who
rseide. at 1127 Black Doar road, Wayne County, Psnn.ylyan1a, 18436.
III. Hothsr and father are ths parents of throe children, Chrietopher Jons.,
" ~,,' born Jur.s 24, ~988 and Brian Jane., born Hay 14, 1991 and Raohsl Jons.,
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;::~.~Y;'.'.:::'.:/.~.",~,:, ~~s part~ss all en to tho fol~ow1ng' cU...todY. tDrms' ro~ar.dIn~ custody of
"'::':.:" '.'.' >:..... ths chlldren snd nquut the tsrmil"bs'iiii~;;rj"d)lii'llif'oidiir'ol Court,
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":l'4;; :' ........ "A. ~hs partin shall hays joint, ehareCl,'lflgal custody of tha chlldrsn.,
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:.;.,.~~. ':::'.';~;:;'::;.: U. T s mot er shall hays actual p~ye C~l cus,t,:,dy. of. ths chlldrsn, If t..
~_::,::f.:.''''.::.;'.~~.''~;~..'.~?}~''~'.:.:.:;''' .... partial custody awarded to the' ..f~th'er.!lS i~llDWS'
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.~...:..:? ...., "." . 1.Two wosksnda a month from 6.00 p.m~' Friday to 6.00 p.m. sunday aD
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':'},'i(:, ". . ~.,:,n the tint and third weskend. of each ~nth. '~:NoYembsr lOth to 12th and 24th
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.:.':;'~: ....~;;~!'26th 1995, Dscembsr 8 to 10, Dscember 26, 1995.to,ilanuary lat 2100 p.m:'199S,
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. .... :::'January 12 to 15 1996, January 26 to 28 1996, ;sbz:1'ary~ 2 to 4 and' 15 to 1lI 1lI9S,
, ..;., , . 'Harch 1 to 3 and 14 to 17 1996, April 5 to 7 and J\p~ll' 26 to 28 1996; 'H~y 10 to
12 and 24 to 26 1996, S.ptember 6 to 8 end 20 to 22 1996. It 1e the intent of
the partIss that each ysar whsn the fathsr recsiye. hi. natIonal gua~d duty
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.~h.dule'that the part1.. wIll arrangD for tha entire year thn we.k.nd .~h.dule
t~k1ng thn father'. national guard duties Into con.1dsrat~on.
2. Starting In 1996 during tho aU:M1sr ItoClnths of June July and Auguat
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thD father ah.ll havs partial cu.t~dy for a total of th~rty daya to be takan tQn
co,l.e~ut1ve day. at a tIma in 8a~h ot thoas month. fro," 9 rOO lI.m, 011 a FrIday
until GIOO p.m. tha .8~onc1 foll.,II1n9 Sunc1ay. Th1a paragraph super.ac1oa ths
:/'~"', altlJrnaUnll wssksnc1 .~hod\ll" in pa"a~p;~..o ab~vs. For 1996 the.. dot.. ~rel
. j!'pJ:11 ",.I""'II'/ltI/'" L /C-LO''?!> (},.
, '~:. '.' ' Juns 21 to 30 199'11 July 12 to 21 19 \lu to 18 1996. r
I ~:f;'~ :;;.\i (...i:-. . J. Tho mothor 111 to havo tho' entiro Thank.glvln~l day 1n 1995.
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" u::', ',' 'colMlsn~lng In 1995 and odd numbored l'oan thersaftsr, ths fathsr .hall have
,:;';:-~ -t,'. ,partial, ~u.tl)dy of tho ~hI1dron ea~h Thankog1vlng 8~d ;ech Eaatsr Sunday and onn-
, .,., f:,,;~~lf of whacevsr .,chool vacation h provldod by ths s~hoOl, ~a1snd"r, which 18 to
; '. :~, .. ~n,~luc1B ~ho holiday. ,In the oven nUll'boroc1 yea>;., tho:' mother wIll hay. ths
I .:,' . ':Thanksg1v1ng and E"ator Sunday hoUdaya and one-halt of ths echool vacation for
/'. ' .:thoao hoUdays. Tho parsnt ~ot havIng tho childrsn fo,: tho .holiday .hall hays
.the rsma1n1nll ono-half of tho ochool vacatIon, Thankolliv1ng and'Ea.tar holiday a
sach ysar.
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For 1995 anc1 odd numbored yaar thereafter the mothar ahall
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'"o.;:.!~.:", ",;' ", ';Eveand Christmaa OaYI ths fathsr ahall h~v~ ths aecond half of that achoo1
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.:0;,:'-,' , '. .r: Eve and Christmas OaYl tho mother ahall hays tho aecond halt 'of that .chool
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child on the child'. blrthd.y .nd 0:'1 tho fAther'. b1rthd.y co ",eleb"ate the
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tho mcth~r .hall alwdY. have tlce wlth each child on h~"
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birthday and on ths child'a birthday Dvsn If thU8 day. were..ord1n;.rl.ly.dal:. of
the fath.r'. p.rl:l.l cu.tody.
, 6. Ths portloa .<JrDD th.t Dr. lIobsrt Horten H.D. of H....lin, PA lU27,
I' ~'X;:. ';I.<,.;\\~+l~ co.n~.ln~o. to bo ,th~ childi:en'~ Psd1atdc.1~~ .when th:. ch1~droi~)~~"Wi~h.: t~(J
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CYNTHIA G. JONES, I IN TilE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff I CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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V. NO. 94-4024 CIVIL TERM
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MICHAEL A. JONES, I NO. 94-6877 CIVIL TERM
Defendant I
I CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN REI PETITION FOR SPECIAL RE~IEF AND PETITION TO TRANSFER VENUE
BEFORE SREE~Y. P.J.
, rH- ORDER
AND NOW, this '&! day of MARCH, 1996, Michael Jones'
petition to transfer venue of this action to Wayne County is
DENIED. Cynthia Jones' petition for special-relief is likewise
DENIED. However, Michael Jones is ordered and directed to resume
mortgage payments on the marital real estate immediately and to
continue payment each and every month until the property is sold.
Finally, with regard to the custody transfer issue, it is ordered
and directed that ,trom the beginning of Daylight Savings Time in
the Spring to the end of Daylight Savings Time in the Fall, the
parties shall meet halfway to exchange the children when they are
returning from their father's care. At all other times, Michael
Jones is responsible for transportation. Also, Cynthia Jones is
ordered and directed to work with Michael Jones in order to
facilitate a satisfactory arrangement for picking up the children
on Fridays in the event that Michael Jones cannot take time off
from work.
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By the Court,
Weeks, Esq. J
Plaintiff f.:?
W. Ferrario, Esq. .. " ~ --
Defendant,' . ': C' ..~)': :';I"'~!",\ \.' Ilrold E. Sheely,
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EXHIBIT
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Ruby D.
For the
Raymond
For the
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CYNTHIA G. JONES, I IN TilE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff I CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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V. I NO. 94-4024 CIVIL TERM
I
HIClIAEL A. JONES, I CIVIL ACTION - LAW
Defendant I
I NO. 94-6877 CIVIL TERM
IN RE I PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF AND PETITION TO TRANSFER V1U:UE
BEFORE SHEELY. P.J.
OPINION AND ORDBR OF COURT
Before the court are two petitions I the petition of Cynthia
Jones (Wife)for special relief and the petition of Hichael Jones
(lIusband) to transfer venue in this case to Wayne County. We are
also called upon to settle a custody dispute about transportation
that could not be agreed upon in front of the custody
conciliator. We held a hearing on January 3, 1996, from which we
made the following findings of fact.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Husband is an adult male, 33, who resides at Box 318,
Rte. 296, Waymart, Wayne County.
2. Wife is an adult female, 30, who resides at 219 Front
Street, Boiling Springs, Cumberland County.
3. The parties married on April 19, 1986, and separated on
Hay 2, 1994.
4. They are the parents of three children: Christopher, 7;
Brian, 4; and Rachel, 1.
5. The major assets of the parties are the funds
contributed by lIusband to his retirement plans during the
marriage and the jointly owned marital residence located at 1127
Black Bear Road, lIamlin, Wayne County.
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6. lIusband is employed by a subsidiary of the Illinois Tool
Works in Wayne County, earning approximately $32,000 per year
gross.
7. lie is also an officer in the Pennsylvania National
Guard, from which he earns approximately $9,000 per year gross.
8. Wife is not employed, although she is a college graduate
and certified teacher.
9, Husband pays $287 per week in child and opousal oupport.
10. Under the current custody order, Wife has primary
custody of the children, and lIusband has them for two weekends
per month.
11. It is, at minimum, a three hour trip from lIuoband's
residence to Wife's residence.
12. At the b~ginning of the current custody arrangement,
Husband would make the six-plus hour round trip to pick up and
drop off the children on his weekends.
13, Lately, the parties have been meeting halfway to
exchange the children on Sunday of Husband's weekends.
14. Wife does not own a car and must depend on her parents
for transportation.
15. On Fridays of his weekends with the children, Huoband
must leave work early in order to pick up the children on time,
and he has indicated that he may not be able to continue to do
so.
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16. Wife is afraid to be alone with Huoband because he has
been verbally abusive and phyoically threatening to her in the
past,
17. The mortgage balance on the house io in dispute, but in
any event io in exceoo of $50,000.
lB. Tho parties have attempted to sell the house, to no
avail, and could not come to an agreement in order to facilitate
rental of the house.
19. Mortgage foreclosure proceedingo have been instituted
by the mortgage holder, L.A. Bank.
20. On November 26, 1995, Husband disciplined Christopher
by opanking him through his clothes.
21. A photo taken the day after the spanking indicated
severe bruising on Christopher'o buttocko.
DISCUSSION
First, we will address lIusband's petition to transfer venue
of this action to Wayne County. Huoband contends that this
action ohould be transferred to Wayne County because, among other
thingo, the parties' jointly owned real eotate is located there
and all witneooes related to his employment and earnings are
located there or in that area. Wife reoponds that this action
hao been properly filed here and should not be moved.
We note initially 'that Pa.R.C.P. 1006 otatesl
Ie) Improper venue shall be raised by
preliminary objection and if not so raised
shall be waived...
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In this case, Judge Bayley of this court previously dismissed a
preliminary objection based on venue. Thus, the venue issue has
been decided, and a later petition to transfer venue should not
be considered. However, even if we were to consider the
petition, it is clear to us that venue in Wayne County is as
inconvenient for the Wife as venue in Cumberland County is for
the Husband. Furthermore, the testimony adduced at the hearing
contained no information that would compel us to assail Judge
Bayley's decision. The petition to transfer venue is therefore
denied.
Next, we shall consider the custody/transportation issue.
As it stands now, Husband has a round trip in exceBB of six hourB
when picking up the children. The trip time iB cut in half on
the Sunday trip to return the children when the aforementioned
exchange is made halfway. Husband desires to use the halfway
meeting point on both tripB. However, Wife haB indicated that
the halfway exchange on Sundays is not feaBible for her because
her father will no longer accompany her and Bhe refuBeB to meet
Husband alone.
The hearing testimony indicated that the halfway exchange is
made at a McDonald's restaurant at the Frackville exit of
Interstate BII a decidedly public place. Wife, however, fears
abuse if she meetB Husband alone. HUBband states that since his
employer has changed, he cannot leave in time to pick up the
children in Boiling Springs at 6100 P.M. on Fridays. Therefore,
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Husband avera, the halfway meeting point io not only 'convenient,
but necesoary.
Both Huoband and Wife are credible witneooes. However,
oince they could not agree on thio iooue, we are forced to forge
a compromioe for them. We find that the halfway meeting point in
Frackville is a good oyotem. However, we are equally cognizant
of Wife'o fearo. Therefore, we will faohion an order directing
that the halfway meeting point ohall be utilized, on the Sunday
return trip only, from the beginning of Dayl~ght savingo Time in
the Spring until the end of Daylight Savingo Time in the Fall.
Thuo the exchange during that part of the year will be made in
daylight in a public place. We are aloo fully aware of Huoband'o
difficultieo with work and hio long round trip. We therefore
order and direct that Wife ohall give him ao much leeway ao
poooible in arranging timeo to pick up and drop off the ohildren.
Additionally, we note that we would be willing to conoider a
change in the above arrangement to require a halfway meeting on
both tripo if it io ohown that Wife hao obtained her own
automobile.
Finally, we will addreoo Wife'o petition for special relief.
The petition containo two counto, one for mortgage relief and one
to compel Huoband into poychological counoeling. Regarding the
mortgage paymento, the evidence at the hearing indicated that the
mortgage hao not been paid in about six month 0 and that
foreclosure proceedings had been inotituted by the mortgage
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holder. Because neither party was sure about the exact amounts
at issue, IIusband's counsel represented to the court that he
would obtain up-to-date information about the foreclosure
proceedings. He has provided the court with that information in
a letter dated January 17, 1996. The letter stated that the
mortgage on the jointly owned real estate has been in default
since July 1, 1995. As of January, the principal, interest and
late charges due amounted to $2,851.80. The mortgage balance is
approximately $54,000. The present attorney-fees for the
foreclosure proceeding are approximately $500 plus an additional
$200 for filing costs and service fees.
The holder of the mortgage, L.A. Bank, has assigned the
mortgago to Freddie Mac. The assignment, according to Gary
Lavelle, Assistant Vice President of Assets for the bank, and
Paul Horger, counsel for the bank, has greatly limited any
discretion that the bank would have had in dealing with this
foreclosure. Lavelle and Horger indicated that, in order to
satisfy Freddie Hac, the arrearage would have to be paid current
within three or four months. Lavelle also stated that it is
unlikely that Freddie Mac would accept a rental arrangement,
because that would neither pay the current debt nor take the
property out of foreclosure. Furthermore, Lavelle and Horger
both stated that an arrangement whereby the property is sold
would be infinitely preferable to any rental soheme.
On January 24, 1996, the court received a response letter
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,from Wife's counsel. The letter atatea that the principal
payment due as of January 22, 1996, is $50,776.30, and that
interest and late fees amount to $2,871.33. Wife agree a that the
attorney feea for the forecloaure are $500, but dioputes the
coota aaoociatad with foreclosure, Upon opaaking with Horger and
Lavelle, Wife'o counoel learned that any rantal ocheme, to be
acceptable to Freddie Hac, would require a rent payment of $1100
and io tharefore not feaoible. The letter from Wife'o counoel
also indicateo that Wife hao re-lioted the property with century
21 Real Eotate for $60,000, which she wioheD to reduce to
$59,000.
In her petition, Wife avera that her only income io the
oupport ohe receiveo from her husband, and that ehe hao no way to
make current the mortgage paymenta. She deoireo an order from
the court directing the huoband to make current the mortgage
payment 0 in order to prevent foreclooure. Huoband repreoento
that he does not have the funda in reserve to allow him to make
the paymento.
Before we reaolve wife'o petition, we muot note that it is
not our cuotom to conduct the buoineoo of thio court through
lettero from counoel. If counoel had come to the hearing
prepared to examine the real estate iooue, we would not have to
proceed in a manner that puts a aevere otrain on the court'o
time.
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We will not order lIusband to make current the mortgage
payments at this time, becauso he cannot. We will, however,
order and direct that Husband rssume the mortgage paym"nts
immediately and continue paying until the property is sold. The
second count of Wife's petition for special relief seeks to
compel Husband into psychological counseling because of the
spanking incident on November 26, 1995. The evidence, including
a photograph of Christopher's buttocks aftsr the spanking, showed
that the spanking was excessively severe. We"cautioned Husband
at the hearing, and reiterate here, that any abuse will not be
tolerated, and will be dealt with swiftly and severely. However,
since the testimony reflected only one incident, we will not
direct psychological counseling at this time.
ORDER
AND NOW, this ~~tA day of MARCH, 1996, Michael Jones'
petition to transfer venue of this action to Wayne County is
DENIED. Cynthia Jones' petition for special relief is GRANTED in
part and DENIED in part. Michael Jones is ordered and directed
to resume mortgage payments on the marital real estate
immediately and to continue payment each and every month until
the property is sold. Finally, with regard to the custody
transfer issue, it is ordered and directed 'that from the
beginning of Daylight Savings Time in the Spring to the end of
Daylight Savings Time in the Fall, the parties shall meet halfway
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