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HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-05229 .... ". STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. CIVIL ACTION - LAW MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant 95-5229 CIVIL TERM : IN DIVORCE ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this 11th day of February, 1999, the parties and counsel having entered into an agreement and stipulation resolving the economic issues on February 11, 1999, the date set for a Master's hearing, the agreement and stipulation having been transcribed and subsequently signed by the parties and counsel, the appointment of the Master is vacated, and counsel can conclude the proceedings by the filing of a praecipe to transmit the record with the affidavits of consent of the parties so that a final decree in divorce can be entered. By the Court, cc: Carol Lindsay, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiff V~.\'.\1.!,S.'~N3d J"'--.r,I,..".......'J-,..hH:"\t"\ (..1."_ . .. .. .:-:~':.".J Samuel W. Milkes, Esquire Attorney for Defendant 8U:'1 ~lJ 1183.:J66 ,1.~,1~'~:'~''-'i4-,"1., _",J..;'j :.': J. :I-(J'31'~ -. .. "'-. L.:l . " ... The parties were married on Junc 28, 1975, and aner the hearing on December 21, 1998, which also addressed the question of the date of separation of the parties. the Master made a finding the parties separated in July, 1994. The parties are the natural parents of two children, one of whom is still a minor and resides with wife. Aner considerable negotiations today with counsel and the parties, the Master has been advised that the parties have reached an agreement with respect to the outstanding economic claims in the case. Counsel are going to state the agreement on the record in the presence of the parties. The agrcement as stated on the record will be considered the substantive agreement of the parties not subject to any changes or modifications, except for corrections of typographical errors which may be made during the transcription. Counseljlf o.~ <::."" ,., .'" , the parties are going to return later this anernoon to review the dran of the agreement and make any corrections of typographical errors which may need to be corrected, aner which they will affix their signatures by way ofaffinnation of the tenns of the agreement which is being placed on the record at this time. Following the receipt by the Master of the signed agreement by the parties and counsel, the Master will prepare an Order vacating his appointment and counsel will then be able to file a praecipe transmitting the record to the Court requesting a final decree in divorce. Ms, Lindsay. (Whereupon, Ms. Lindsay dictated the following:) I. The parties will retain the personal and real property which is either titled to them or in their possession as of this dale. The parties agree to execute any and all documents required to secure the title of said property one to the other. In particular, wife waives any interesl she has in the one-ninth interest in the Spring Township hunting camp of husband's, Husband indemnifies and holds wife hannless against any claim by his mother or the estate of his father against her on account of any monies borrowed for the improvemenl of the marital home. . 't .~ 2. By Qualified Domcstie Relations Order, husband will transfer to wife $30,462 from the Central Pennsylvania Teamster's Retirement Income Plan together with any earnings thereon from July I, 1994. By separate Qualified Domestic Relations Order, husband will provide to wife 55 percent of the marital portion of the Central Pennsylvania Teamster's defined benefit plan calculated so that the numerator of thc marital portion is the number of months from the date of commcncemcnt of his entitlcment in the plan to JUly I, 1994; and the dcnominator is the number of months of service from the date of hirc until the date oftennination. 3. Commcncing March I, 1999, husband will pay alimony to wifc of $400 per month through the Office of Domcstic Rclations of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Said alimony shall tcnninate upon the death, cohabitation or remarriage of wife and shall be modified upon a showing of change of circumstances as provided by the Divorce Code. 4. Within five days of the receipt of his 1998 federal income tax rcfund orby June 1,1999, whichever occurs sooner, husband will pay to wife $1102.81 through the Office of Domestic Relations to be credited to any support arrears which he may have, and directly to wife $1423.40, a sum whieh represents the diffcrential in the distribution of their personal property. In the event that any portion of husband's 1998 federal income tax is intercepted by the Internal Revenue Service, no portion in excess of$2,526.21 shall be paid to wife, and wife shall promptly refund husband any amount over and above that sum within five days of receipt. MR. MILKES: I would ask that this be part of that record too. This arrearage amount is with the understanding that husband will make his regular payments for thc month of February pursuant to the parties' agreement. (Whereupon, Ms, Lindsay continued) 5. The parties hereto waive any claim each has against the othcr for counsel fees and costs in the preparation and representation of their case. Except as herein otherwise provided, each party may dispose of his or her property in any way and each party hereby waives and relinquishes any and all rights hc or she may now have or hereafter acquire undcr the present or future laws of any jurisdiction to share in the property of the estate of the other as a rcsult of the marital relationship including without limitation, statutory allowance, widow's allowancc. right of intestacy. right to takc against the will of the other, and right to act as administrator or executor in the other's estate. Each will at the request of the other cxecute. acknowledge. and deli vcr any and all instruments which may bc necessary or advisablc to carry into efTectthis mutual waiver and relinquishment of all such interests. rights and claims. MS. LINDSAY: Mr. Morrison, havc you had an opportunity to listen to the tenns of .., (- the agreement which I recited here today? MR. MORRISON: Yes. MS. LINDSAY: Do you have any questions about those terms? MR. MORRISON: No. MS, LINDSAY: Do you agree to those terms? MR. MORRISON: Yes. MS, LINDSAY: Thank you. MR. MILKES: Marilyn, you have heard the terms of the agreement as they have been dictated here today? MRS. MORRISON: Yes. MR. MILKES: You understand you're going to be asked to sign a document agreeing in writing, but you have already agreed to those terms now. MRS. MORRISON: Yes. MR. MILKES: Are there any questions that you have about these terms or are there any issues that you feel have not been addressed in this agreement? MRS. MORRISON: I want to know exactly the lime of divorce or when it's official and when I'm off his insurance. I have to tell my job. MR. MILKES: The divorce can't proceed to be finalized until after the divorce master releases himself from the case and then something called a praecipe is filed with the Court. You should be contacting your employer now to be letting them know this is going to be happening soon, probablY the divorce will be final within a month or perhaps sooner. '. .... I acknowledge that I have read the above stipulation and agreement, that I understand the tenns of settlement as set forth herein, and that by signing below I ratify and affinn the agreement previously made and intend to bind myself to the settlement as a contract obligating myself to the tenns ofscttlcment and subjccting mysclfto thc mcthods and procedures of cnforccmcnt which may be imposcd by law and in particular Section 3105 ofthe Domcstic Relations Code. WITNESS: DATE: ~ ~~~4-U -- 'Stanley A. Morrison ~~ Samuel W. Milkes Attorney for Defendant ~\ \\\q~ mt~~ -r 7n~~ MQ.~\'r' . i'"\.C(r-l~='" morrison .- stipulations -.. Docembor 23, 1999 , . . STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE NO$. 5229 CIVIL TERM IN DIVORCE va. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant PRAECIPE TO TRANSMIT RECORD To the Prothonotary: Transmit the record, together with the following information, to the court for entry of a divorce decree: 1. Ground for divorce: irretrievable breakdown under Section 3301(c) 33Ql(Il)(1) of the Divorce Code. (Strike out Inapplicable section). 2. Date and manner of service of the complaint: Certified Mail, Retum Receipt signed by Defendant Marilyn T. Morrison and dated October 6. 1995. 3. (Complete either paragraph (a) or (b)). (a) Date of execution of the affidavit of consent required by Section 3301 (c) of the Divorce Code: by the Plaintiff February 11, 1999; by the Defendant February 11,1999. (b) (1) gate sf Ellleel-JtiElA Elf ttla PlaiAliffs amlla'/it reEl1:lil'illllly SelllieA 33Ql(ll) af tl:ta 9i'JElFIlEl Calla: (2) gala Elf seFViEla Elf tl:te PlaiAliffG affillavit1:lpsA Il:te 9ElfsAllaAI: _ 4. Related claims pending: None 5. Complete either (a) or (b). (a) Date and manner of service of the notice of intention to file praecipe to transmit record, a copy of which is attached: (b) Date Plaintiffs Waiver of Notice in 3301(c) Divorce was filed with the Prothonotary: Date Defendant's Waiver of Notice in 3301(c) Divorce w s filed with the Prothonotary: ( y for Plaintiff \ \ I \ >- c: ;2::' r, UJ' ~.~~ , C") :-- 2: " ....: .-, , , ('..: (. :j I L. I...., ., J : ",'romplain. 'i1e # oit!JQ.9S-01 , STANLEY A. MORRISON, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNlY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE Plaintiff va. NO. 95- CIVIL TERM MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff, by his attorneys, FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C., respectfully represents: 1. The Plaintiff is STANLEY A. MORRISON, who currently resides at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, where he has resided since 1975. 2. The Defendant is MARILYN T. MORRISON, who currently resides at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, where she has resided since 1975. 3. The Plaintiff and Defendant both have been bona fide residents in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for at least six months immediately prior to the filing of this Complaint. 4. The Plaintiff and Defendant were married on June 28, 1975, at Newville, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 5. That there have been no prior actions of divorce or for annulment between the parties in this or in any other jurisdiction. a:\rumplainl ilia' 41tlo.95.o1 , 6. The Plaintiff avers that he is entitled to a divorce on the ground that the marriage is irretrievably broken and Plaintiff is proceeding under Sections 3301 (c) and/or (d) of the Divorce Code. 7. Plaintiff has been advised of the availability of marriage counseling and of the right to request that the Court require the parties to participate in marriage counseling, and does not request counseling. 8. Plaintiff requests the Court to enter a decree of divorce. FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C. Attorneys for By: Carol Lindsay, Esquire 10 # 44693 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-5513 Date: '11).~/15 2 I:\rompllinl fill I 41l31~9S~1I . . ~ I, the undersigned, hereby verify that the statements made herein are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. e.s. S 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. _/~ti:.C77 ).n-.!~ Sta . ey A. Morrison Date: ,~t~/9 )- J Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE '" NO. 97- 5229 CIVIL TERM STANLEY A. MORRISON, vs. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE NOTICE YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take prompt action. You are warned that if you fail to do so, the case may proceed without you and a decree of divorce or annulment may be ente..ed against you by the Court. A judgment may also be entered against you for any other claim or relief requested in these papers by the Plaintiff, You may lose money or property or other rights important to you, including custody or visitation of your children. When the ground for the divorce is indignities or irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, you may request marriage counseling, A list of marriage counselors is available in the Office of the Prothonotary at the Cumberland County Court House. Carlisle. Pennsylvania, 17013. IF YOU DO NOT FILE A CLAIM FOR ALIMONY. DIVISION OF PROPERTY. LAWYERS FEES OR EXPENSES BEFORE A DECREE OF DIVORCE OR ANNULMENT IS GRANTED. YOU MAY LOSE THE RIGHT TO CLAIM ANY OF THEM. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE. GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 2 LIBERTY AVENUE CARLISLE. PENNSYLVANIA 17013 (717) 249-3166 FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & LINDSAY. P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff By: )'- (: ") ".~tilA.' '-L':C-~ . I Carol J.j Lindsay. Esquire . j ID /I 44M3 11 East High Street Carlisle. PA 17013 (717) 243-5513 Date: ,/ I (j I.U {{ / y ."l9 ,,, JI 1.-. I ,- STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE ""- NO. 9/1. 5229 CIVIL TERM IN DIVORCE V5. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant lIiil(WI.; ,( COMPLAINT IN DIVORCE STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff, by his attorneys, FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C., respectfully represents: 1. The Plaintiff is STANLEY A. MORRISON, who currently resides at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, where he has resided since 1975. 2. The Defendant is MARILYN T. MORRISON, who currently resides at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, where she has resided since 1975, 3. The Plaintiff and Defendant both have been bona fide residents in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for at least six months immediately prior to the filing of this Complaint. 4. The Plaintiff and Defendant were married on June 28. 1975, at Newville, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 5. That there have been no prior actions of divorce or for annulment between the parties in this or in any other jurisdiction. , .' COUNT I . DIVORCE ,PURSUANT TO 23 Pa. C.S.A. !i3301{c) and !i3301@ 6. The marriage is irretrievably broken. 7. Plaintiff has been advised of the availability of marriage counseling and of the right to request that the Court require the parties to participate in marriage counseling, and does not request counseling. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays this Honorable Court to enter a Decree in Divorce divorcing Plaintiff from Defendant. COUNT II - EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION 8. The averments of Paragraph 1-7 are incorporated herein by reference as though set out in full. 9. The parties have, during their marriage, acquired certain property, both personal and real. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays this Honorable Court to equitably divide the parties' property, FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff Date: 414i1/cM " , " L.~ I I '7 "." t. ,'f~' In - '.1 By: ~~) i. j r4_ ) Carol J~ndsay, Esquire 10 # 446~3 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243.5513 . " VERI FICA TION I, the undersigned, hereby verify that the statements made herein are true and correct. understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. ~ 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Date:')!?/9) !;lFUIVEO MAR 1 . 1%3 ~Dsd... ...... ?f \0 E c: ,<. ~ ,,- 62 (.;~ ~ ~2 - . :t: ',.J~~ I"') (!-J' 4-J: "_1:j ""' 9" .:; 17, ~ <, co f'0 8<.'" .,...... '\ ' 'L - ._~~ Et!IL 0:: .1.:7- ~ UJ~ ~ :t ..c .:jr 1- :;: " '\ ..., a: C1 ~ ~ 0 0- ~ ~ ~ I \ . ~ I i I , i , , i . '. OCT 19 8 51 ~H '95 , . .n C'> . >-,.. <>Of- :ct::r. . , t' . . .. STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :CML ACTION. DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE WAIVER OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REQUEST ENTRY OF A DIVORCE DECREE UNDER ~ 3301(c) OF THE DIVORCE CODE 1. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce without notice, 2. I understand that I may lose rights concerning alimony, division of property, lawyer's fees or expenses if I do not claim them before a divorce is granted. 3, I understand that I will not be divorced until a divorce decree is entered by the Court and that a copy of the decree will be sent to me immediately aller it is rued with the prothonotary. I verify that the statements made in this affidavit are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. ~ 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Date: - /11(1q .//4:..--{'J .--;;;-/"cC< : c ,:'-- - STANLEY A. MORRISON . .- - . ... STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE WAMR OE NOTICE OF IN'tENTION TO REQUES't ENTRY OF A DIVORCE DECREE UNDER !i 330Hc) OF THE DIVORCE CODE 1. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce without notice. 2. I understand that I may lose rights concerning alimony, division of property, lawyer's fees or expenses if I do not claim them before a divorce is granted. 3. I understand that I will not be divorced until a divorce decree is entered by the Court and that a copy of the decree will be sent to me immediately after it is filed with the prothonotary. I verify that the statements made in this affidavit are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. ~ 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Date: ~\ \ \ \ ~ q "-;In '7; , 0> j,~)t T 77,;'.,:.> !,(J,,,,-o MARILYN . MORRISON . .. . , . .... STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT 1. A Complaint in Divorce under the Divorce code was iIled on October 2, 1995. on the grounds that the marriage of the parties is irretrievably broken. 2. The marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant is irretrievably broken and ninety days have elapsed from the date of filing and service of the Complaint. 3. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce. 4. I understand that I may lose rights concerning alimony, division of property, lawyer's fees or expenses if I do not claim them before a divorce is granted. I verify that the statements made in the Affidavit are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. ~ 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Date: ~\ \ , \ (\\ <1 ~-f ,,' r/Jj. - i../7Jl,u~tJ-.- /~~oU'"><- MARILYN T. MORRISON '- lJ' fr. l, ,- r U'."-- c..J - 1I".' " C~J, Cl, IJ " . U [' I 1 I.' C' , '. . .~. . . .. ,S . . . .... STANLEY A. MOR..~ISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v, MARILYN T, MORRISON, Defendant :CML ACTION - DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CML TERM :IN DIVORCE AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT 1. A Complaint in Divorce under the Divorce code was f1led on October 2, 1995, on the grounds that the marriage of the parties is irretrievably broken. 2. The marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant is irretrievably broken and ninety days have elapsed from the date of filing and service of the Complaint. 3. I consent to the entry of a final decree of divorce. 4. I understand that I may lose rights concerning alimony, division of property, lawyer's fees or expenses if I do not claim them before a divorce is granted. I verify that the statements made in the Affidavit are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. ~ 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Date: a I It I rr ,Jrffi4 ~ ~?ijJ~/z~ ST LEY A. MORRISON , In ...- ,,- I' , I' , LJI. (.>: f ~. ( , " c u L , , I <, '. . .- , STANLEY A. MJRRISON, Plaintiff IN TIlE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVI I. ACTION - LAW vs. MARILYN T . KlRRISON , Defendant NO. 95-5229 19 CIVIL - IN DIVORCE STATUS SHEET DATE: ACTIVITIES: 3/27/98 3/24/98. Pretrial statements due 4/20/98. ( --- ----- I . / .' ( -I -,' C1-< ~ I I . I;~ - f C" "I I"~ .'t{. . '..: I,. l (, I II.: . . I. .. }. 1,'-/_;. t. ' ..,. '( -- :J./, f 197 ?I (.Lrt..M.<.Lt ~a,~~ J.Il.uLll ' ~'~, a. 1.JVVQ.~'~<",~~. . "c~..........~_/l..t lKJ....{...{ ~a~~~ ~ <l~~ M jlf"'~e/av- -u...../lJ.....",J ,,~ ~ ~?t,;. ~ ~. . -. / OFFICE OF DIVORCE MASTER CUMBERLAND COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 9 North Hanover Street Carlisle. PA 17013 (717) 240-6535 E. Robert Elicker, II Divorce Master Tr.cl Jo Colyer Office Manager/Reporter West Shore 697-0371 Ext.6535 March 27, 1998 Carol J. Lindsay Attorney at Law FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & LINDSAY 11 East High street Carlisle, PA 17013 Samuel W. Milkes, Esquire JACOBSEN & MILKES 52 East High Street carlisle, PA 17013-3085 RE: Stanley A. Morrison vs. Marilyn T. Morrison No. 95 - 5229 civil In Divorce Dear Ms. Lindsay and Mr. Milkes: By order of Court of President Judge George E. Hoffer dated March 24, 1998, the full-time Master has been appointed in the above referenced divorce proceedings. The motion indicates that the Defendant has D2t appeared in the action by her attorney Samuel W. Milkes, Esquire. I assume, however, that that is a misstatement and that Mr. Milkes, in fact, is going to enter his appearance or has appeared on behalf of the Defendant in other matters in this case. The divorce complaint was filed on (stamp on backer unreadable) and raised grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. On March 18, 199B, an amended complaint was filed raising the economic claim of equitable distribution. I am going to proceed on the basis that grounds for divorce are not an issue and that the parties will either sign affidavits of consent or have been separated for a period in excess of two years. Based on that assumption, I am directing each counsel in accordance with P.R.C.P. 1920.33(b) to file a pre-trial statement on or before Monday, April 20, 1998. Upon receipt of the pre-trial statements, I will immediately . Ms. Lindsay and Mr. Milkes, Attorneys at Law 27 March 1998 paae 2 schedule a pre-hearing conference with counsel to discuss the issues and, if necessary, schedule a hearing. Very truly yours, E. Robert Elicker, II Divorce Master NOTE: Sanctions for failure to file the pre-trial statements are set forth in subdivision (c) and (d) of Rule 1920.33. THE ORIGINAL PRE-TRIAL STATEMENT SHOULD BE FILED IN THE MASTER'S OFFICE AND A COPY SENT DIRECTLY TO OPPOSING COUNSEL vs. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 95 - 5229 CIVIL STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE RE: Pre-Hearing Conference Memorandum DATE: Monday, July 27, 1998 Present for the Plaintiff, Stanley A. Morrison, is attorney Carol J. Lindsay, and present for the Defendant, Marilyn T. Morrison, is attorney Samuel W. Milkes. 2- A divorce complaint was filed on october ~ 1995, raising grounds for divorce of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Counsel have advised that the parties will sign and file affidavits of consent and waivers of notice of intention to request entry of divorce decree prior to the hearing to be scheduled. The divorce can be concluded under Section 3301{c) of the Domestic Relations Code. On March 18, 1998, an amended complaint was filed raising the economic claim of equitable distribution. A counterclaim was filed by wife on May 6, 1998, raising the additional economic claims of alimony and counsel fees and expenses. advised that misconduct. of witnesses scheduled on with respect to the alimony issue, counsel have the parties intend to offer testimony on marital Counsel are directed to provide each other a list at least a month prior to the hearing to be the marital misconduct factor. The parties were married on June 28, 1975, and according to husband, separated July 5, 1994. Wife avers that the date of separation was December 15, 1995. Consequently, we are going to schedule the hearing on the date of separation along with the hearing dealing with the factor of marital misconduct. The parties are the natural parents of two children, an emancipated daughter who is 22 years of age, a minor daughter, 16 years of age, who is living with wife. Husband is 43 years of age and resides at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with a female friend. Husband is a high school graduate and is a dockworker at Roadway Express. His 1997 W-2 income shows the earnings at $39,630.46. Counsel, in working out a support/alimony pendente lite arrangement, used the figure of $2,372.00 as a monthly net income for husband. Husband is currently paying alimony pendente lite in the amount of $434.00 per month and child support in the amount of $366.00 per month. According to husband's counsel he has some back problems which arise out of the employment which he is doing since his job requires lifting. Husband has medical insurance coverage through his employment. Wife is 41 years of age and resides at 1075 Rebecca street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where she lives, as noted previously, with the minor daughter. Wife is a high school graduate and works as a dietary aide at the Church of God Home in Carlisle where she is currently making $6.40 per hour. She is working part-time and her annual income is estimated to be around $7,000.00. In computing the support/alimony pendente lite, the parties used $820.00 monthly net for wife; however, Mr. Milkes indicated that the actual monthly net is $500.00 or less. There is an issue with respect to wife's abililty to work more than part-time arising out of a question as to the back problem which she has claimed prohibits her working on a full-time basis. She has a double spinal fusion which she had prior to the marriage and according to attorney Lindsay has been able to lead a fairly active life and work, at times, on a full-time basis. Consequently, the issue as to wife's ability to work full-time needs to be explored and the parties may need to have the testimony of Dr. Frank s. Bryan to address the issue of wife's employment abilities. Counsel have indicated that if there is an issue and they need to involve Dr. Bryan, they will probably take Dr. Bryan's deposition. In any event, attorney Lindsay has requested a complete set of the treatment notes and any reports regarding wife's physical condition. After attorney Lindsay has received the information with regard to wife's medical situation, she would like to reserve the right to have her evaluated by a vocational expert. Wife does not have any medical insurance benefits through her employment; therefore, we will need to inquire of husband as to the cost of COBRA benefits for wife upon the entry of a divorce decree. The parties own jointly real estate at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, which was distributed in accordance with an agreement between the parties and wife was paid out a certain sum of money representing the stipulated value of the house of $125,500.00. There is an issue, however, with respect to alleged loans from husband's mother totalling $15,400.00. The obligation of the parties to repay husband's mother is an issue as well as the amount of money which allegedly husband's mother gave the parties. It does appear, however, that monies were being paid back to husband's mother from a joint checking account of the parties prior to the separatinn. Testimony will need to be taken on this issue and counsel have suggested that we take the testimony of husband's mother at the time we have the regular asset identification and valuation hearing and the testimony on the factors. Husband is a participant in the Central Pennsylvania Teamsters Union Defined Benefit Plan and the Retirement Income Plan. If the defined benefit plan is distributed by a QDRO, an evaluation does not have to be done; however, we will need to establish the date of separation in order to apply the QDRO. With respect to the Retirement Income Plan, the value as of December 1994 was $51,340.00 and December 1995 was $69,075.00. Again the date of separation will be relevant to determine what value we use. Noted on the pre-trial statemonts are three vehicles, a 1986 Thunderbird, a 1989 Dodge Ram truck, and a 1970 Harley Davidson motorcycle. Counsel are going to have the vehicles valued and appraised and we are going to use the date of distribution value for all of the vehicles. Both parties did use a value of $3,000.00 for the truck but counsel can update that value along with the appraised values of the other two vehicles. The parties had a joint checking account at Harris in the amount of $819.91 and wife has received those funds which will be charged to her in the equitable distribution. Wife claims that husband kept in the garage, in cash, savings in the amount of $10,000.00. Counsel for wife needs to determine what evidence or witnesses they intend to offer in support of this claim. Husband, according to his counsel, denies that there were any such savings in cash in the home. The parties have had appraisals of the household tangible personal property and counsel are directing their clients to try to determine who specifically has various items of property and then attempt to use the appraised values that have been provided to establish a total value that each party has of the property in his or her possession. Obviously we need to try to avoid having to have testimony on each particular item of property and the value thereof. STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff vs. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA NO. 95 - 5229 CIVIL ACTION - LAW IN DIVORCE ORDER AND NOTICE SETTING HEARING TO: stanley A. Morrison Carol J. Lindsay Marilyn T.Morrison Samuel W. Milkes , Plaintiff , Counsel for Plaintiff . Defendant . Counsel for Defendant You are directed to appear for a hearing to take testimony.on the outstanding issues in the above captioned divorce proceedings at the Office of the Divorce Master, 9 North Hanover Street. Carlisle. Pennsylvania on the 21st day of December , 1998. at 9:00 a.m., at which place and time you will be given the opportunity to present witnesses and exhibits in support of your case. Date of Order and Notice: 7/27/98 President Judge By: Divorce Master IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYEI, uB CANNOT AFFORD ONE. GO TO OB TELEPHONE TIlE OFFICE SET FOHTlI BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. CUMIlEBIiIl,J, {'{llJNTY BAil ASSOCIATION : IIlEIlTY AVENUE {',\I.: I~;J,E, PA 1"1011 T r J J I I' 'N" ('11 '/) 24 'J -\ I h" * Testimony will be limited to the factor of marital misconduct as that factor may affect wife's alimony claim and the issue of date of separation of the parties. STANLEY A. MORRISON, PlaintilT vs. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLANDCOUNTY,PENNSYLV ANIA NO. r 5229 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE AND NOW. this ORDER APPOINTING MASTER VIA d" ,,' . 199f, E. Robert Elicker, II, Esquire is appointed master with resllect to the following claims: Divorce and Distribution of property. By the Court. J. STANLEY A. MORRISON, PlaintilT YS. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLANDCOUNTY,PENNSYLV ANIA NO. 97. 5229 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant (I) requested. (2) Esquire (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) IN DIVORCE MOTION FOR APPQIN'fMENr OF MASTER STANLEY A. MORRISON, moves the court to appoint a master with respect to the following claims: ( . ) Divorce () Annulment () Alimony () Alimony Pendente Lite (.) Distribution of Property () Support () Counsel Fees () Costs and Expenses and in support of the motion states: Discovery is complete as to the c1aim(s) for which the appointment of a master is The Defendant has not appeared in the action by her attorney, Samuel W. Milkes, The statutory ground(s) for divorce is/are 3301(c) and 3311\(a)(6). Delete the inapplicahle paragraph(s). (a) The action is not contested. (b) An agreement has heen reached with respect to the following claims: None (c) The actioll is contested with respect to the following claims: All The action does not involve complex issues of law or fact. The hearing is expected to take 1/2 day (Equitahle Distribution) Additional information. if any. relevant to the motion: Date: /lWA/dl 1<;. (115 / ~ 0' ~ l/: ~0 ., '"'; -, (7\ ~~ .. !;,' :c: ~r-. ...: ..,> C CO :.;..~ );, ::1' eIJ ~~. ._Li: a.: f....Z ?~: on: ~~ x: B ~ CO (7\ t" ) morrison - sUpulallons - February 10. 1999 5. The marital home has a value of$125.500.00. 6. 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U ~ Q &:( oll c:l ~ c e: e: ~ Vl co '" ~ .., CIl ,5 0 1:": u ~ .., '" J < - 7. en N "0 .;; J .5 1 c - ,!:l u -I ::I il il 0 '" - ..0 .. 'i > ~ :!: t < .. - Q .~ 0 0 ] .. ::e 0 ,5 "0 >. c ... u ~ < I < "0 - ... ! i < ::I U 'i ~ ~ u ! - ~ 2 0. .1 "0 '0 ~ '-' ,.- -;; ;- :!: ~ ~ c .:: .. 0 '" :>:: E ,~ ~ , E 'B 8 >0 .... 0 :z .. :.l < 00 .... .... c c - a- ! .. 0 00 - ~ ::e a- a- a- u ~ 0 ~ &:( - ... - u ... Q :!: :z a- '" < z - ::: ;r. rr. ;.; .,.. '" -~ ....- t:.._ Z. ~ - . - .~ - ;r. ~ .:..: 'J:. .' . ... ~;J;. 2 - ~~ .l:I u :.. ,~ ~.. d:~"",,"'""- 'I' 1IIe" 4UIo9S( ( \ J STANLEY A. MORRISON, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERlAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CML ACTION. DIVORCE NO. 95 - 5229 CML TERM IN DIVORCE CML ACTION. SUPPORT NO. 1290 OF 1995 Plalntlff VB. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant I I I I I I , ! I I, il :1 ;1 II I , I ! :! " '; " !' I SEPARATION AGREEMENT THE Parties hereto are STANLEY A. MORRISON. Plaintiff above, hereinafter HUSBAND, and MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant above. hereafter WIFE. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, HUSBAND and WIFE currently reside at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, HUSBAND filed a Complaint for Divcrce on Ocober 2. 1595 to the No. 95- 5229; and I II ,j I I WHEREAS, the parties' desire to separate pending the determination of all outstanding matters between them; and WHEREAS, both panies have filed a Petition for exc:usive pcssession of the marital home. . and WIFE has filed a Petition for Alimony and Counsel Fees, and the parties' desire to settle the issues raised therein without the need of a hearing; and WHEREAS, the parties are parents of a minor child. Ann Morrison, bom October 30. 1981; and ct\........\rr-"O- 'It lIIe # ClGo9S4' ( (,J . \ WHEREAS, WIFE has filed a Petition with the Office of Domestic Relations for spousal support and child support to the No. 1290 of 1995. DR No. 24,636. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, and intending to be legally bound, the parties agree as follows: 1. The parties hereto acknowledge that each is represented by counsel of his or her choice. WIFE is represented by Samuel Milkes, Esquire. and HUSBAND is represented by Carol -I " , " " J. Undsay, Esquire. Each acknowledges and accepts that this Agreement, is in the circumstances, fair and equitable, and that it is entered into freely and voluntarily, aiter having received such advice and with such knowledge as each has sougnt irom counsel, and that execution of this , II II Ii 11 :1 Agreement is not the result of any duress or undue infiuence, and that it is not the result or any improper or illegal agreement or agreements. ;' The parties agree that they are separatec althc:.;g:; ,esic:r:g within the mar;.al heme. 2. " " :, Both agree that they are free to live seoarate lives, and that neither will harass cr annoy the other , or attempt to cause the other to resume the marital relatior.. I' 'I II I' I 3. As soon as is reasonably possible, at HUSBAND's expense, the parties will obtain an acpraisal of the marital home from Steven Barrett and wiil accept the value provided by the appraisal for purposes of implementing this Agreement. 4. The parties acknowledge that in the course of their marriage. certain monies were II borrowed from HUSBAND's parents to build the marital home, and later to renovate it HUSBAND !! will provide documentation satisfactory to WIFE's attorney of the undisputed balance of the parJes I : ch\_\..,.-..... 'I' ilia # 4:JG.9S-/f' ( ( ) " ., obligation to HUSBAND's parents for said loan. In the event that a greater obligation to his parents is daimed by HUSBAND, the issue of that daimed marital indebtedness is preserved for jetermination in equitable distribution. The value of the agreed upon obligation will be deducted from the appraised value of the marital home, and HUSBAND will pay to WIFE one-half of the resulting net equity. The percentage distribution of this marital asset is not to be construed as an " !I agreement over the percentage to tie employed in equitable distribution the property of the parties. The parties are in dispute over the ultimate percentage. In craer 10 make the payment, HUSBAND ,I will need to refinance the marital home, and he will promptly acply for a mortgage. WIFE's share oi the equity will be paid to her at settlement. at which time she will tender to HUSBAND a soec:al 1: warranty deed transierring to him all her right, title and interest in the marital home. Further, WIFE j: :1 'I will cooperate with HUSBAND's lender in executing any and all documents required to c::mplete the transaction. By March 31,1996 or within four (':') ','leeks oi reCEICt ci the aforesaid haif interest in the net equity in the marital home, whicnever is later, WIFE will vacate the marital home, taking :I Ii Ii II II I :! with her approximately one-half of the personalty therein as agreed by the parties through their attorneys. Between the time of the payment to WIFE oi her net equity in the marital home, and ,- ,II", \ < i " ~ II ~I I her departure from the home, she will be permitted to remain in the marital home at no C::SI. In that event, HUSBAND will not quaJiiy for a mortgage at Harris Savings Bank or an ~ ;" equivalent institution, this Agreement shall be null and void. 5. The parties are subject to an Order oi child support entered by the Court on :1 , November 24, 1995. according to the terms oi which HUSBAND is to pay 5390.00 per month. J ..... . .----.. .." --- --.".. ....--.. . .::_'4.:....:._-. .~.,_.: ._'._ .----0..._.---- . I . . cI:\.......\Mpondooup IlIo 14:J4.9$.lJ1( , . I C~ " .' , ." Both parties have appealed this Order of Court. Additionally, WIFE seeks spousal support. The parties agree that if, with the help of counsel, they are not able to resolve the outstanding support issues between them. they will submit the matter to the Court of Common Pleas for determination on both the issues of spousal and child support. The parties further agree that the amount of support to be entered shall be the 'guideline' amount and that the method for calculating the net incomes of each shall be based upon the principal set out in the Support Guidelines, Pa. R.C.P. 1910.16-1 et seq. Pending the determination by the Court, or such other resolution as the parties i may agree. HUSBAND wiil pay the Court ordered child suppcrt of S390.CO per month. HUSBAND, however, may reduce his contribution to the maintenance cf the marital home and payment for the expenses of living therein up to an amount of S390.00 per month. However, , I I I HUSBAND wiil see to it that any medical expense cf the child is t:aid to the provider and then submitted to his insurance carrier for reimbursement. HUSBAND wiil te emitlea to the full amount of any reimbursement for medical expenses which he pays. Commencing the date WIFE removes from the marital residence, HUSBAND will pay to WIFE the Court oroered amount of spousal sUPPOrt. However, umii the entrf of a Divorce Decree cr further Order of Court, HUSBAND will maintain WIFE's health insurance as provided by his employer. 6. The parties agree to encourage the relationship of both with their daughter, Ann, and to do nothing to disparage the other or to reduce the other in front of the child, and to positively . r , ,t.s.~ IIIe # 4I:lOo9S4l ('( ~ C<" STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUN1Y, PENNSYLVANIA VS. CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE NO. 95. 5229 CIVIL TERM MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE ST1PULA Tl0N 'I :1 THIS STlPULA TION is mace :r:IS cay of , 1996 by and ,I between STANLEY A. MORRISON, -ere,nar."r HUSBAND, AND MARILYN T. MORRISON, hereinafter WIFE. i. Commenc:ng May 18, i9::6, cr 5<';C~ date ;:nor thereto on which WIFE vacates tl":e mantal heme at i iCO Lcr:gs Gee Rcee:, Cer~i5;e C..;r.,cer:e~c CCl,;nr:/, Penr.sylvanla. HUS8AND , .\ ~_\ ~ WIFE c:~CC "0 r-" -c ~- - :~e-.- - ::~;:;: -... ....-. --....-.- =- --I..... <::" ..-.- - -- ::.........,... Nil ~CY ~O ....c.'w- :-\::. I.. r.~l. ::...... ";'.:~ _............._..... ...,:,. ..........1 I\",.r ~...I.... _l..o_~CI. :::,C --,;-........ per month for spousal supper., In :roe event :r:at WIFE cees not vacate the mantal heme by May ii ,\ 18. 1996. this Agreement shail be nuil and VCIO. 'j I 2. TIne Acr="~ent "er~;n :~. ~""I'I'" -, '~"'er. '''-'1 -ce';./ '''e 'lc'I.,......,,' ~. II _ __il. Ii C. I '...; _, \",. ::........_ ,:;:1 C:. II. .. ,I. I' o::......._.~.... ~ 9S= Orcer enter eo by the Court d CcmlT.en P!eas :t C..;r.,::"r:er.c C;:\..,,'/, Pe~,ns'!lvanla ;:r;:"r:rr;; HUS8MlD to pay child support in the amount of S3SO.CO per month. " ;1 il II :I >i , , , 3. Certain arrears have acc~ed to the above captioned account. HUSBAND c!alms a credit is owed him of 5175.00 on such arrears from the date of WIFE's Petition for Support ur:t:i the date of this Stipulation en ac::cu;",: cf an cver;:aylT.er.t In the amount cf S~!:,CC ;:er ~cnt~ ,n . , .' d:\ail~ 1."- ilia" 4:lGJlS.01 (" ( r " child support. WIFE believes that HUSBAND is not entitled to any arrears. The issue of S1i5.00 credit daimed by HUS8AND shall be reserved for determination by the parties as a part of equitable distribution. The parties agree that no payment on arrears shall be made by HUSBAND I i I { i I 'I \1 " , at this time. but that any arrears due and owing wiil be reservec fer determination at the time of equitable distribution. 4. On the date of this Agreement. WIFE wliI execute an Internal Revenue Service Form 8332 fer tax year 1996. She wiil exec~te ~ ~:milar :cr~ en <:r ::efcre February 1 of every , I subsec;uent year during which she is rece:vlnt; S;:CL:S~I s":cccr: cr alimcny, Tne terms ot this Sti~~ia~jcr. s~a!1 :::e -=:::2:2C as an Cr::er :t C~U~. :1 :1 ,', _ /I' P//'/7 _"" . __ ,'_, / / ,..' ~ '- l.,. ",_J.. ~ Star.iey ..1., Mcrr:scn. . Hustand , " :' ,[ I Maniyn T. MOrrison, Wife :! ;i 'I , " ;1 , , \ I I !. 2 "',' '.'-.' LAW OFPICBS OP '[-,'L ~,. - .'., ,'e.:' JAC08SEN4M1LKES :.'<':\,../" ~-~7,......, . . : "'c.v., , ' 5:lI!AS'l'H1OHSTIUI8I' ",', :~.',. ;',;P'; ~";;>" '~l~\~;i'~';;,>~~;;~~:i~ i~;jE~;~~~~~3't~ :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA v. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :DOMESTIC RELATIONS SECTION :CML ACTION - SUPPORT j)'...blLCt.... ~NO. 129Q OF 1995 9S ~ ~;J,;).,9 C,L.l{ "7f:"t2.hJ fRAEClPE TO ENTER APPEARANCE To the Prothonotary: Please enter my appearance as counsel for DeCendant, MARILYN T. MORRISON, in the above captioned case. ~ -Samu~l W. . es, Esq. JACOBSEN & MILKES 52 E. High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-6427 Attorney No. 33130 Counsel Cor DeCendant Dated: 1 f c;{ ~3' STANLEY A. MORRISON, PlaintifT :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. . :CML ACTION. DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CML TERM :IN DIVORCE MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant ANSWER AND COUNTERCLAIM 1. Admitted. 2. Denied. The PlaintifT currently resides at 1075 Rebecca Street, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, where she has resided since 1996. 3. Admitted. 4. Admitted. 5. Admitted. COUNT I - DIVORCE PURSUANT TO 23 Pa.C.S.A. i3301(c) AND i3301(d) 6. Admitted. 7. Admitted. COUNT II - EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION 8. Admitted. 9. Admitted. DEFENDANT'S COUNTERCLAIM COUNT III - ALIMONY 10. The parties earning capacity and actual earnings are very different from one another, due especially to wife's history of maintaining the home and raising the children. 11. Husband is in a position to be able to continue to support Wife through alimony payments and his earnings justify such a continued responsibility. 12. Throughout the course of the marriage and continuing through the present time, Wife has assumed responsibility for one of the daughter's of the parties, who suffers from disabilities and who needs special attention, often times requiring wife to miss work in order to transport her daughter for specialized medical care. 13. During the course of the marriage, and leading to the separation of the parties, husband engaged in various forms of wrongful conduct, including maintaining relations with females before the separation of the parties, and drinking excessive amounts of alcohol. WHEREFORE, for the above referenced reasons, Wife respectfully requests of this Honorable Court that is award Alimony in her favor. COUNT IV - COUNSEL FEES AND COSTS 14. The responses and averments set forth in the paragraphs above are hereby incorporated by reference. 15. Husband is in a better economic position than Wife to maintain this divorce action, and Wife is not able to bear the costs of representation in this divorce action. WHEREFORE, for the above referenced reasons, Defendant respectfully requests of this Honorable Court that it award Counsel Fees and Costs in her favor and against the Plaintiff. Respectfully submitted, BY'~. JACOBSEN & MILKES 52 E. High Street Carlisle, P A 17013 (717) 249-6427 Attorney No. 30130 '" '-:J >- cr. ,,,:-- lU~'~; u~. 1J::_ <- \; : I' c,- t~' I - L f '", Lj <n ,..... c.~ ~ '.::l I ;,.. " :.:. (." (;>" ,..; u t t .~ -:1 -' -( ~ 1/1 ... 0 J' a ,;.1 ~ r . ./' ~ r- 0 r - It' ,1 ":t ('() () :;, <.J 1+ :II, iJJ ..-/ J ,J <;J. c.J ;'J .... U') '- t-, ~~ t!.,; (' ....;, ( ~I . . f:: ' (:. , 0 .~ !l! LJ.JL i ~ ,1.._ -l~. . '"? u: .' . ,jii~ I'. . ~ :.! r 4- '-. ..., ::i L' ...., U d:\morrilon\..paraUon.l&t file I 48>>-~t WHEREAS, WIFE has filed a Petition with the Office of Domestic Relations for spousal support and child support to the No. 1290 of 1995, DR No. 24,636. NOW, THEREFORE, In consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, and intending to be legally bound, the parties agree as follows: 1. The parties hereto acknowledge that each is represented by counsel of his or her choice. WIFE is represented by Samuel Milkes, Esquire, and HUSBAND is represented by Carol J. Undsay, Esquire. Each acknowledges and accepts that this Agreement, is in the circumstances, fair and equitable, and that it is entered into freely and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge as each has sought from counsel, 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 improper or illegal agreement or agreements. 2. The parties agree that they are separated although residing within the marital home. Both agree that they are free to live separate lives, and that neither will harass or annoy the other or attempt to cause the other to resume the marital relation. 3. As soon as is reasonably possible, at HUSBAND's expense, the parties will obtain an appraisal of the marital home from Steven Barrett and will accept the value provided by the appraisal for purposes of implementing this Agreement. 4. The parties acknowledge that in the course of their marriage, certain monies were borrowed from HUSBAND's parents to build the marital home, and later to renovate it. HUSBAND will provide documentation satisfactory to WIFE's attorney of the undisputed balance of the parties 2 'd:\motrilon\lCpantJoa..at m. # 4&J6.~1 obligation to HUSBAND's parents for said loan. In the event that a greater obligation to his parents is claimed by HUSBAND, the issue of that claimed marital Indebtedness is preserved for determination in equitable distribution. The value of the agreed upon obligation will be deducted from the appraised value of the marital home, and HUSBAND will pay to WIFE one-half of the resulting net equity. The percentage distribution of this marital asset is not to be construed as an agreement over the percentage to be employed In equitable distribution the property of the parties. The parties are in dispute over the ultimate percentage. In order to make the payment, HUSBAND will need to refinance the marital home, and he will promptly apply for a mortgage. WIFE's share of the equity will be paid to her at settlement, at which time she will tender to HUSBAND a special warranty deed transferring to him all her right, title and interest in the marital home. Further, WIFE will cooperate with HUSBAND's lender in executing any and all documents required to complete the transaction. By March 31, 1996 or within four (4) weeks of receipt of the aforesaid half interest in the net equity in the marital home, whichever is later, WIFE will vacete the marital home, taking with her approximately one-half of the personalty therein as agreed by the parties through their ~ ~ attomeys. Between the time of the payment to WIFE of her net equity in the marital home, and her departure from the home, she will be permitted to remain in the marital home at no cost. In that' event, HUSBAND will not qualify for a mortgage at Harris Savings Bank or an equivalent institution, this Agreement shall be null and void. 5. The parties are subject to an Order of child support entered by the Court on November 24, 1995, according to the terms of which HUSBAND is to pay $390.00 per month. ) \J:\mortilon\..pontlon.a&l me 14830-95-01 80th parties have appealed this Order of Court. Additionally, WIFE seeks spousal support. The parties agree that if, with the help of counsel, they are not able to resolve the outstanding support Issues between them, they will submit the mstter to the Court of Common Pleas for determination on both the Issues of spousal and child support. The parties further agree that the amount of support to be entered shall be the "guideline" amount and that the method for calculating the net Incomes of each shall be based upon the principal set out In the Support Guidelines, Pa. R.C.P. 1910.16-1 et seq. Pending the determination by the Court, or such other resolution as the parties may agree, HUSBAND will pay the Court ordered child support of $390.00 per month. HUSBAND, however, may reduca his contribution to the maintenance of the marital home and payment for the expenses of living therein up to an amount of $390.00 per month. However, HUSBAND will see to it that any medical expense of the child is paid to the provider and then submitted to his insurance carrier for reimbursement. HUSBAND will be entitled to the full amount of any reimbursement for medical expenses which he pays. Commencing the date WIFE removes from the marital residence, HUSBAND will pay to WIFE the Court ordered amount of spousal support. However, until the entry of a Divorce Decree or further Order of Court, HUSBAND will maintain WIFE's health insurance as provided by his employer. 6. The parties agree to encourage the relationship of both with their daughter, Ann, and to do nothing to disparage the other or to reduce the other in front of the child, and to positively 4 d:\mo'riIoa\..pontlo....&l role' 48J6.~1 encourage a relationship of the child with both parents. Pending a full custody agreement, the parties will share legal custody of Ann and WIFE shall have primary physical custody. 7. Neither party will incur any debt during the period of separation through which the other may be liable, and will indemnify and hold the other harmless for any debt so incurred. 8. This Agreement shall not be construed as a final Marital Settlement Agreement, or a complete settlement of the claims of the parties one against the other as permitted by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, but rather this Agreement is an interim Agreement to permit the parties to separate and to provide for support pending a complete resolution of the matters currently pending. 9. In the event that either party breaches any provision of this Agreement, he or she shall be responsible for any and all costs incurred to enforce the Agreement, including but not limited to, the Court costs and counsel fees of the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this ---!.Cday of December, 1995. WITNESS: ./0..... l(, I' '. #" "'.' ) ! / /- , . .~,/~: Stariey A. Montson. Husband /J h'll~L~ '/ 71)C<~,U4-~ Martyn T. Morrison. WIfe , >- In ?; c- ~l: C;) ~ - -, turf - ~ ........ - ....... . 0-,- (.5::;"; fE' 4- ~I '- . ,- Y' , ' ~J.~,"! e- - ~l"""" '" , ; E': t.:, , t~.J ,-, L. ~'..~ l.c ~ '"\ :".:-~ L> ...~ \.;) U d:\lniWC',ct file # 48JO.9S.a1 STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff/Respondent va. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE NO. 95 - 5229 CIVIL TERM MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant/Petitioner IN DIVORCE ANSWER AND COUNTER-CLAIM JO PETITION FOR FINDING OF CONT:EMPT MolD PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF NOW COMES Stanley A. Morrison, Plaintiff herein, by and through his counsel, FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C., and answers the Petition for Finding of Contempt as follows: 1. Denied that Petitioner returned all items to the marital home. By way of further answer, by Court Order of October 23, 1995, both parties were ordered not to remove any property from the marital home, to return any property so moved, and, pending the hearing of the matter, to refrain form alienating or dissipating any marital asset. A copy of the Court's Order is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". By way of further answer, Defendant has failed to return the five- gallon bucket of pennies. 2 Admitted that Stanley Morrison has returned items to the marital home. Denied that he has failed to return a five-gallon bucket of coins, the Harley Davidson motorcycle, some firearms, a multi-position ladder, fireworks, and a diamond anniversary band. The disposition of certain of those items is described the January 31, 1996 letter from Plaintiff's counsel to ~:\~ruw<:r,';' me' 4HJ1~9S.o1 Defendant's counsel attached hereto as Exhibit "B". By way of further answer, Plaintiff has repeatedly offered to have the Harley Davidson motorcycle appraised. 3. Admitted that Defendant continues to claim that Plaintiff has not returned certain items to the marital home. 4. Admitted that no further items have been returned to the marital home by the Plaintiff since none were missing. 5. Admitted. 6. No answer required. COUNTER-CLAIM 7. Since the entry of the October 23, 1995 Order of Court, Defendant, Marilyn T. Morrison, has refused to return certain items to the marital home. These include a five-gallon bucket of coins, and her jewelry, including a one-half carat anniversary band and a diamond solitaire with a weight of one-third carat. 8. Since the entry of the Court Order, the parties have entered into a Separation Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "C", Said Agreement has been made an Order of Court. 9. According to Paragraph 2 of the Agreement, the parties were free to live separate lives and neither party would harass, annoy the other, or attempt to cause the other to resume the marital relation. 2 d:\lnswcr,ct me tI 4ll.1l~9s.1l1 10. Paragraph 7 of the Agreement obliges both parties to incur no debt during the period of separation through which the other may be liable. 11. Since the execution of the Separation Agreement and its entry as of Court Order, Defendant has engaged in a course of harassing conduct. In particular, the Defendant has on two occasions taken the Respondent's watch while he was in the shower, refusing to return it to him; taken the Respondent's keys, refusing to return them to him; taken the Respondent's ring, his calculator, his Roadway toy trucks, toothbrushes, all his bank statements, all of the family's pictures, his checkbook, and other items, refusing to return them to him for no purpose other than to harass and annoy him. 12. In furtherance of the stated goal, Defendant has blocked Plaintiff's vehicle in the driveway with her own, refusing to move it or to provide the keys so that he could leave the premises until Plaintiff was required to call the police to seek their assistance. 13. In furtherance of her goal to harass and annoy, Defendant, realizing that Plaintiff is obligated to pay for the utilities in the home, persists in leaving all of the lights on, in order to increase Plaintiff's costs. 14. Plaintiff believes and therefore avers that Defendant is contempt of the Court's Order of October 23. 1995 and the Court's Order incorporating the Separation Agreement. 15. Plaintiff has incurred significant costs in the defense of the Petition for Contempt and in bringing the instant action. , ~ d:\........'.n: file' _9~1 WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays this Honorable Court to enter an Order finding Defendant In Contempt of Court and ordering her to pay reasonable attorney's fees and costs. FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & UNDSAY, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff " .- 'I' " l "t " )'(l' Carol; .1.lndsay, quire 10 # 44693 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-5513 By: '.{ . i I , i i 4 . , d:\answer.c< m. I 4830-95-01 ~ I, the undersigned, hereby verify that the statements made herein are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. g 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. it?' "7 ~-- -- / ,,,..71 ( . .JOf Stanley A. Morrison Date: Z. /l /ij / i i I i 1 i ~ d:\......'.C< file' 4830-95.01 STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff/Respondent vs. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNlY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE NO. 95. 5229 CIVIL TERM IN DIVORCE MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant/Petitioner AND now, this day of , 1996, I, Carol J. Lindsay, Esquire, of the law firm of FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & LINDSAY Attorneys, hereby certify that I served the within Answer and Counter-Claim to Petition for Finding of Contempt and Petition for Special Relief, this day by depositing same in the United States Mail, First Class, Postage Prepaid, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, addressed to: Samuel W. Milkes, Esquire JACOBSEN & MILKES 52 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & UNDSAY Attorneys for Plaintiff By: Carol J. Lindsay, Esquire 10 1/ 44693 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-5513 EXHIBIT "A" a:\morrilo,l.pt STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff/Petitioner: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNlY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE VB. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant/Respondent IN DIVORCE NOW COMES Stanley A. Morrison, Plaintiff above, by and through his counsel, FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & UNDSAY, P.C., and petitions this Honorable Court for exclusive possession of his home and a non-dissipation Order as follows: 1. The parties hereto are husband and wife, having been joined in marriage on June 28, 1975. 2. The parties are parents of two children, one emancipated child, and one child, Ann Morrison, born October 3D, 1981. 3. The parties reside at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 4. The marital home was built by Petitioner and his father by hand on land deeded to Petitioner by his father. 5. Petitioner is a dock worker, employed by Roadway Express. 6. Since approximately July, 1994, Respondent has made it clear by her actions and , her express sentiments that she had no more affection for the Petitioner disdained his company, and wanted a divorce. These actions and words included the following: A. Although working part.time, Respondent paid for no family expenses. a:\ino,"""",pr B. Respondent terminated all sexual intercourse. and moved out of the marital bedroom to sleep on a sofa. C. Respondent refused to speak to Petitioner, sometimes for as long as one month, instead providing him with notes making demands for services, or simply leaving insults, e.g., "go get tucked", and "you asshole", posted on the refrigerator or stove hood where anyone, including the parties' child, could read them. D. Respondent refused marriage counselling requested by Petitioner. Petitioner consulted Audrey Arhaus, for individual counselling instead. E. Respondent received a letter and a postcard from a male admirer "John", from Texas, and went out every Saturday evening and many Friday evenings, remaining out until 4:00 to 6:00 in the morning and sometimes being returned to the marital home by men whom she met at bars. F. Respondent quit cooking, or doing Petitioner's wash with the family wash. G. Respondent repeatedly refused to give Petitioner his telephone messages and she hid or withheld his mail. H. Respondent denigrated Petitioner to his children and encouraged them . to withdraw from Petitioner as a sign of loyalty to her. I. Respondent has forged Petitioner's name on insurance checks which reimburse Petitioner for his out-of-pocket expenses. J. Respondent has advised Petitioner that she hates him, that she wants a divorce, and that he should file for the divorce. , ~ a:\morNoU.p. K. Res!'Jondent has conducted herself continuously in a mean spirited and hateful manner toward the Petitioner whose impetus, for over a year, had been to reconcile and to save the parties' marriage. 7. On October 2, 1995, Petitioner filed a Complaint for Divorce as requested by Respondent. Subsequent to the filing of the Complaint. he was feartul of his wife's spiteful reaction to receipt of the Divorce Compliant, and has spent several nights between October 2, 1995 and October 8. 1995 (when Respondent filed a Petition for Special Relief,) at his hunting camp, to avoid Respondent and her venomous temper, including her threats to have him arrested. Petitioner's intent has never been to leave the marital home, but only to provide a cooling off period. Nevertheless, during this period of time, he has returned to the marital home to find his tool shed broken into with a crowbar, his wooden tool boxes similarly broken into with a" crowbar, and substantial marital property removed from the marital home, including, but not limited to, a five- gallon bucket of coins, his watch, his prescription sunglasses, his television set, his ring, multiple figurines. ceramics and knick knacks, all family pictures, all art work and wall decorations, and the calculator. Further. during this period of time, Respondent has purposely and maliciously spread trash across the yard which Petitioner has been forced to clean up before he could mow the lawn. 8. Respondent threatens to third parties that she is going to have Petitioner arrested and put in jail. 9. On October 1 a, 1995, Respondent filed a Petition for Special Relief seeking, inter alia, , exclusive possession of the marital home. In that Petition, and in order to obtain a Temporar:y Order, she represented facts that were simply not true, among them that Petitioner had abandoned the marital home in early September, 1995, to reside with a female companion. that Respondent's only employment is at the Church of God, and that Petitioner "calculated" to come to the marital 3 a:\morrilOIl,pl home at times to remove items of marital property. In point of fact, Petitioner has removed only some clothing and the tools after Respondent broke into the tool shed and into the tool box. WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays this Honorable Court to Order Respondent: 1. To account for all items removed from the marital home and return them thereto. 2. Not to remove from the marital home any further items nor alienate any of the property that was in the marital home on September 1, 1995. 3. To give to Petitioner exclusive possession of the marital home. 4. To modify its Order of October 18, 1995 so that Petitioner may remain in the marital home pending the hearing set for December 7, 1995. FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff/Petitioner f1t{~ Carol J. U say, Esquire 10 # 44693 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-5513 By: . I ~ I, the undersigned, hereby verify that the statements made herein are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. g 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. A~/7~.'", Stanley A. Morrison Date: /~h d,/tJ f , EXHIBIT "B" lAW OFFICES FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & UNDSAY It. PROl'ESStONAL CORPORATION 11 EAST HIGH STREET CARUSLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17013-3016 JAMBS D. FLOWER ROOER M. MORGENIlIAL JAMBS D. FLOWER, JJl CAROL J. LINDSAY (717) 14).$513 PAX: (717) 143-6510 BIETSOf II: MORGENIlIAL (1!m-198S) FLOWER, KRAMER. MORGENIHAL II: FLOWER (1\185-1992) January 31, 1996 Samuel W. Milkes, Esquire Jacobsen and Mllkes 52 East High Street Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013-3085 Dear Sam: 'i . f."'oD t\\..t t~~ VIA FACSIMILE Number 249-8427 You asked for a written response to the petition for finding of contempt. To begin with, in regard to your first assertion, your client has not retumed all of the items removed from the marital home. Your client has not retumed my client's ring, calculator, roadway toy trucks. Furthermore, she has taken his watches, most recently one he left his watch in the bathroom. When he went to retrieve it, it was missing. When he confronted your client she said, "It's mine now". I must require that your client retum all of the watches which she has taken from my client and retum the other items itemized to the marital home. More speclfically, with regard to the Harley Davidson motorcycle, that motorcycle has been in my clients mother's garage for the last 15 years, disassembled. I cannot believe that your client has not advised you of this fact. With regard to the firearms. my client advises that he has three in the marital home, a Marlin model336B3030, serial number 261080SJ, a Win model 19022, serial number 81421878 and a Win model 12 gauge shotgun, serial number 1729016. Those are all the guns the parties had. Two other guns on a list your client may have found of guns listed for insurance purposes, were taken by your client. A 16 gauge shotgun was given to a friend of my clients 20 years ago, Ron Crull. A 22 Marlin was given to my clients nephew approximately 15 years ago. The ladder was removed to take it to a friend's house to help him clean his chimney but it has been retumed. The fireworks were bought by my client and were set off on New Years 1996. My client reports that a half carat anniversary band and a diamond solitaire 1/3 carat and all of Marilyn's jewelry have never been retumed to the marital home. EXHIBIT "C" STANLEY A. MORRISON, va. MARILYN T. MORRISON, AND now this . . IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNIY, PENNSYLVANIA CML ACTION. DIVORCE NO. 95. 5229 CIVIL TERM IN DIVORCE PlaIntiff . . . . . . . . . . . . Defendant : ~-tJ,.. ~~"L\-~' . 199..E-. upon day of consideration of the within Separation Agreement, the terms thereof are hereby made an Order ofCourl 00: Samuel W. MIkes, esquire Carol J. Undsay, esquire By the Court, IS I J-\" 6....13. - l:. ~-....J J. ....., - r""'" ~ ~ = -C -< _....,- ,..,........, ......., !,,~-,..,"""'" . '. ~ ~..': ~"~..::, Ow . . ..~ .. ! r. . ~ . -' i.. ~ .'1.. ..~. Ci~ .:..:.::.: (,.;"_':r :t C.::. ~.., j".:. i:l', 16.,~ ~~r cf ..~.,.,~ i ''il:,. , ...............,~...a., .-tt-'tf.'-"....~.. , ~ti-. P;~.:.=..;.i:ji d:\morrison\..""II.ion.lp file' 4llJ().9S~J1 STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE NO. 95 - 5229 CIVIL TERM IN DIVORCE CIVIL ACTION - SUPPORT NO. 1290 OF 1995 VI. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant ~EPARA TION AGREE..MENT THE Parties hereto are STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff above, hereinafter HUSBAND. and MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant above, hereafter WIFE. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, HUSBAND and WIFE currently reside at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, HUSBAND filed a Complaint for Divorce on October 2,1995 to the No. 95- 5229; and WHEREAS, the parties' desire to separate pending the determination of all outstanding matters between them; and WHEREAS, both parties have filed a Petition for exclusive possession of the marital home, and WIFE has filed a Petition for Alimony and Counsel Fees, and the parties' desire to settle the issues raised therein without the need of a hearing; and and WHEREAS. the parties are parents of a minor child, Ann Morrison. bom October 30, 1981; d:\morrilon\separalion.all me' 4830-9S.o1 WHEREAS, WIFE has filed a Petition with the Office of Domestic Relations for spousal support and child support to the No. 1290 of 1995, DR No. 24,636. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, and intending to be legally bound, the parties agree as follows: 1. The parties hereto acknowledge that each is represented by counsel of his or her choice. WIFE is represented by Samuel Milkes, Esquire, and HUSBAND is represented by Carol J. Undsay, Esquire. Each acknowledges and accepts that this Agreement, is in the circumstances, fair and equitable, and that it is entered into freely and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge as each has sought from counsel, 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 improper or illegal agreement or agreements. 2. The parties agree that they are separated although residing within the marital home. Both agree that they are free to live separate lives, and that neither will harass or annoy the other or attempt to cause the other to resume the marital relation. 3. As soon as is reasonably possible, at HUSBAND's expense, the parties will obtain an appraisal of the marital home from Steven Barrett and will accept the value provided by the appraisal for purposes of implementing this Agreement. 4. The parties acknowledge that in the course of their marriage, certain monies were borrowed from HUSBAND's parents to build the marital home, and later to renovate it. HUSBAND will provide documentation satisfactory to WIFE's attorney of the undisputed balance of the parties 2 d:\morrison\Kparalion.I&I file' 4ll:1O-9S~1I obligation to HUSBAND's parents for said loan. In the event that a greater obligation to his parents is claimed by HUSBAND, the issue of that claimed marital indebtedness is preserved for determination in equitable distribution. The value of the agreed upon obligation will be deducted from the appraised value of the marital home, and HUSBAND will pay to WIFE one-half of the resulting net equity. The percentage distribution of this marital asset is not to be construed as an agreement over the percentage to be employed in equitable distribution the property of the parties. The parties are in dispute over the ultimate percentage. In order to make the payment, HUSBAND will need to refinance the marital home, and he will promptly apply for a mortgage. WIFE's share of the equity will be paid to her at settlement, at which time she will tender to HUSBAND a special warranty deed transferring to him all her right, title and interest in the marital home. Further, WIFE will cooperate with HUSBAND's lender in executing any and all documents required to complete the transaction. By March 31,1996 or within four (4) weeks of receipt ofthe aforesaid half interest in the net equity in the marital home, whichever is later, WIFE will vacate the marital home, taking with her approximately one-half of the personalty therein as agreed by the parties through their attorneys. Between the time of the payment to WIFE of her net equity in the marital home, and her departure from the home, she will be permitted to remain in the marital home at no cost. In that event, HUSBAND will not qualify for a mortgage at Harris Savings Bank or an equivalent institution, this Agreement shall be null and void. 5. The parties are subject to an Order of child support entered by the Court on November 24, 1995, according to the terms of which HUSBAND is to pay $390.00 per month. I d:\morrilon\..paralion.l&l m., 48J6.9S-ll1 Both parties have appealed this Order of Court. Additionally, WIFE seeks spousal support. The parties agree that if, with the help of counsel, they are not able to resolve the outstanding support issues between them, they will submit the matter to the Court of Common Pleas for determination on both the issues of spousal and child support. The parties further agree that the amount of support to be entered shall be the 'guideline' amount and that the method for calculating the net incomes of each shall be based upon the principal set out in the Support Guidelines, Pa, R.C.P. 1910.16-1 et seq. Pending the determination by the Court, or such other resolution as the parties may agree, HUSBAND will pay the Court ordered child support of $390.00 per month. HUSBAND, however, may reduce his contribution to the maintenance of the marital home and payment for the expenses of living therein up to an amount of $390.00 per month. However, HUSBAND will see to it that any medical expense of the child is paid to the provider and then submitted to his insurance carrier for reimbursement. HUSBAND will be entitled to the full amount of any reimbursement for medical expenses which he pays. Commencing the date WIFE removes from the marital residence, HUSBAND will pay to WIFE the Court ordered amount of spousal support. However, until the entry of a Divorce Decree or further Order of Court, HUSBAND will maintain WIFE's health insurance as provided by his employer. 6. The parties agree to encourage the relationship of both with their daughter, Ann, and to do nothing to disparage the other or to reduce the other in front of the child, and to positively 4 d:\morrilon\"paralion.all file' 4830-9S.o1 encourage a relationship of the child with both parents. Pending a full custody agreement, the parties will share legal custody of Ann and WIFE shall have primary physical custody. 7. Neither party will incur any debt during the period of separation through which the other may be liable, and will indemnify and hold the other harmless for any debt so Incurred. 8. This Agreement shall not be construed as a final Marital Settlement Agreement, or a complete settlement of the claims of the parties one against the other as permitted by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, but rather this Agreement IS an interim Agreement to permit the parties to separate and to provide for support pending a complete resolution of the matters currently pending. 9. In the event that either party breaches any provision of this Agreement, he or she shall be responsible for any and all costs incurred to enforce the Agreement. including but not limited to, the Court costs and counsel fees of the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this day of December, 1995. WITNESS: l ~. Stanley A. Morrison. Husbend Marlyn T. Morrison. WIfe S i .- ,-- ': c . I! " l,J , .. -, ii"':: ,-.- ~, (.' i~- I , l~ , I L' ~ . ., \,. c. d:\.lipulalion me' 4ll.>>9S-01 STANLEV A. MORRISON, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNlY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiff VB. CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE MARIL VN T. MORRISON, NO. 95. 5229 CIVIL TERM IN DIVORCE Defendant SIIPULA TION THIS STIPULATION is made this q\h , 1996 by and day of ""\ Q Y between STANLEY A. MORRISON, hereinafter HUSBAND, AND MARILVN T. MORRISON, hereinafter WIFE. 1. Commencing May 18, 1996, or such date prior thereto on which WIFE vacates the marital home at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, HUSBAND will pay to WIFE $800.00 per month allocated $366.00 per month for child support and $434.00 per month for spo~sal support. In the event that WIFE does not vacate the marital home by May II II !' I 18, 1996, this Agreement shall be null and void. 2. The Agreement herein for child support shall modify the November 24, 1995 Order entered by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, ordering HUSBAND II :1 :1 I 'I II I 1\ , I I " II to pay child support in the amount of $390,00 per month. 3. Certain arrears have accrued to the above captioned account. HUSBAND claims a credit is owed him of $175.00 on such arrears from the date of WIFE's Petition for Support until the date of this Stipulation on account of an overpayment in the amount of $25.00 per month in d:\.lipullllon file I 48.10-95-01 child support. WIFE believes that HUSBAND Is not entitled to any arrears. The issue of $175.00 credit claimed by HUSBAND shall be reserved for determination by the parties as a part of equitable distribution. The parties agree that no payment on arrears shall be made by HUSBAND at this time, but that any arrears due and owing will be reserved for determination at the time of equitable distribution. 4. On the date of this Agreement, WIFE will execute an Internal Revenue Service Form 8332 for tax year 1996. She will execute a similar form on or before February 1 of every subsequent year during which she is receiving spousal support or alimony. 5. The terms of this Stipulation shall be entered as an Order of Court. --,::f~p?c~?~ Stanley A. Morrison, Husband /?7?~' r 7?7!h'1U~ arilyn T. Morrison, Wife II I I' I 2 .. . . :S. ~ ~ ~ , - ~ .... '" "- ~. -0 'f' ~ . , , .-., r. , . . LAWOFPICBSOP JACOBSEN" MILOS 521lAST HIGH STRB8T CA.'" ,sur, PA t70I3-308S (717) 249-6427 ~ - , , .~1199G'd- ....; ... ~ a:\morril0n.rl STAN LEV A. MORRISON, Plaintiff/petitioner: VB. MARILVN T. MORRISON, Defendant/Respondent , , H ,n'; ,_ ,) i~'0..Jl~~ IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSVLVANIA NO. 95.5229 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE IN DIVORCE ~RDER o~ ANO NOW, thl, .u=-=- d,y 0' - · , 1995, upon consideration of the within Petition for Special Relief, this Court's Order of October 18, 1995 is modified so that Plaintiff, Stanley A. Morrison, is not excluded from his residence at 1100 Long's Gap Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Both parties are hereby ordered not to remove any property from said residence, to return any property so moved to the marital home, and pending hearing in this matter, to refrain from alienating or dissipating any marital asset. / /1 By the Court, J. OCT I: I! 3; ~,1'95 .:\morrilon.pt va. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 95.5229 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff/Petitioner: MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant/Respondent IN DIVORCE ffI.IT.!.Q.N FOR SE'ECIAL RELIEF NOW COMES Stanley A. Morrison, Plaintiff above, by and through his counsel, FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C., and petitions this Honorable Court for exclusive possession of his home and a non-dissipation Order as follows: 1. The parties hereto are husband and wife, having been joined in marriage on June 28, 1975. 2. The parties are parents of two children, one emancipated child, and one child, Ann Morrison, born October 30, 1981. 3. The parties reside at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 4. The marital home was built by Petitioner and his father by hand on land deeded to Petitioner by his father. 5. Petitioner is a dock worker, employed by Roadway Express. 6. Since approximately July, 1994, Respondent has made it clear by her actions and her express sentiments that she had no more affection for the Petitioner disdained his company, and wanted a divorce. These actions and words included the following: A. Although working part-time, Respondent paid for no family expenses. .:\morriwn.IU B. Respondent terminated all sexual intercourse, and moved out of the marital bedroom to sleep on a sofa. C. Respondent refused to speak to Petitioner, sometimes for as long as one month, instead providing him with notes making demands for services, or simply leaving insults, e.g., "go get fucked", and "you asshole", posted on the refrigerator or stove hood where anyone, including the parties' child, could read them. D. Respondent refused marriage counselling requested by Petitioner. Petitioner consulted Audrey Arhaus, for individual counselling instead. E. Respondent received a letter and a postcard from a male admirer "John", from Texas, and went out every Saturday evening and many Friday evenings, remaining out until 4:00 to 6:00 in the morning and sometimes being returned to the marital home by men whom she met at bars. F. Respondent quit cooking, or doing Petitioner's wash with the family wash. G. Respondent repeatedly refused to give Petitioner his telephone messages and she hid or withheld his mail. H. Respondent denigrated Petitioner to his children and encouraged them to withdraw from Petitioner as a sign of loyalty to her. I. Respondent has forged Petitioner's name on insurance checks which reimburse Petitioner for his out-of-pocket expenses. J. Respondent has advised Petitioner that she hales him, that she wants a divorce, and that he should file for the divorce. ~ a:\mormon.pl K. Respondent has conducted herself continuously in a mean spirited and hateful manner toward the Petitioner whose impetus, for over a year, had been to reconcile and to save the parties' marriage. 7. On October 2, 1995, Petitioner filed a Complaint for Divorce as requested by Respondent. Subsequent to the filing of the Complaint, he was fearful of his wife's spiteful reaction to receipt of the Divorce Compliant, and has spent several nights between October 2, 1995 and October 8, 1995 (when Respondent filed a Petition for Special Relief,) at his hunting camp, to avoid Respondent and her venomous temper, including her threats to have him arrested. Petitioner's intent has never been to leave the marital home, but only to provide a cooling off period. Nevertheless, during this period of time, he has returned to the marital home to find his tool shed broken into with a crowbar, his wooden tool boxes similarly broken into with a crowbar, and substantial marital property removed from the marital home, including, but not limited to, a five- gallon bucket of coins, his watch, his prescription sunglasses, his television set, his ring, multiple figurines, ceramics and knick knacks, all family pictures, all art work and wall decorations, and the calculator. Further, during this period of time, Respondent has purposely and maliciously spread trash across the yard which Petitioner has been forced to clean up before he could mow the lawn. 8. Respondent threatens to third parties that she is going to have Petitioner arrested and put in jail. 9. On October 18, 1995, Respondent filed a Petition for Special Relief seeking, inter alia, exclusive possession of the marital home. In that Petition, and in order to obtain a Temporary Order, she represented facts that were simply not true, among them that Petitioner had abandoned the marital home in early September, 1995. to reside with a female companion, that Respondent's only employment is at the Church of God, and that Petitioner "calculated" to come to the marital a:\morriwn.pl home at times to remove items of marital property. In point of fact, Petitioner has removed only some clothing and the tools after Respondent broke into the tool shed and into the tool box. WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays this Honorable Court to Order Respondent: 1. To account for all items removed from the marital home and return them thereto. 2. Not to remove from the marital home any further items nor alienate any of the property that was in the marital home on September 1, 1995. 3. To give to Petitioner exclusive possession of the marital home. 4. To modify its Order of October 18, 1995 so that Petitioner may remain in the marital home pending the hearing set for December 7, 1995. FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff/Petitioner By: {ktA Carol J. Li say, Esquire 10 # 44693 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-5513 ~ Y.E.BJ..EJ.CAII I, the undersigned, hereby verify that the statements made herein are true and correct. 1 understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. ~ 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. ~/'7~~.~"\ Stanley A. Morrison Date: /~h o/~.r eel, II L,[I\ '5S \n ""<h -- . " <1 II') 'S ..... ...: .'1 J oj ~ <F STANLBY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA . . v. . . MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE ORDBR OF COURT, IN RE: DEFENDANT'S PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF, ALIMONY PENDENTE LITE, AND INTERIM COUNSEL FEES AND NOW, this /8 r?-' day of October, 1995, a hearing is Bet on Defendant's Petition for Special Relief, Alimony Pendente Lite, and Interim Counsel Fees. This matter will be considered at 7 rtaay of dJ"~h1 A./A-/ , 1995, a hearing to be held the Courtroom NO..3 , County Courthouse, Carlisle Cumberland Pennsylvania, at /'-jJ o'clock p.m. Pending further Order of Court, the Plaintiff is excluded from the residence at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania and is directed not to attempt to retrieved property from this residence. Pending further Order of Court or written agreement of the parties, neither party shall dispose of any marital property. J. Ocr i 9 2 I;S f'H '95 "" ~ STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA . . v. . . MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF, ALIMONY PENDENTE LITE, AND INTERIM COUNSEL FEES COMES NOW, the Defendant in the above-referenced divorce action, by her attorney, Samuel W. Milkes, Jacobsen & Milkes, and peti tions this Honorable Court for special relief, alimony pendente lite, and interim counsel fees. Defendant asserts as follows: In support of this petition, 1. An action in divorce was filed by plaintiff on October 2, 1995. 2. The parties were married on June 28, 1975. 3. Wife, Defendant herein, currently resides at the marital residence, 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 4. Husband, Plaintiff herein, resided at the marital home until the beginning of September, 1995, at which time he voluntarily left the home and began to reside with his female companion at an unknown location. 5. The parties are the parents of two children, one of whom is twenty years old and residing on her own, the other of whom, Ann Morrison, is thirteen years old (date of birth: 10/30/81) and resides with the Defendant. 6. The Plaintiff has worked approximately 20 years for Roadway Express, Inc. His current annual gross income is approximately $40,000. Additionally, he has accrued pension and other benefits with this employer. 7. The Defendant, with Plaintiff's encouragement, was unemployed until the youngest of the children reached age ten, approximately three years ago. Since then, Defendant has been employed. She is currently employed part time at the Church of God Home, Inc. and has a annual gross income of approximately $7,000. This employment does not provide benefits other than those required by law. 8. The Defendant's ability to be employed full time is severely restricted because of a history of back problems, which include a past double spinal fusion. 9. The Defendant is reliant upon the support of Plaintiff to provide for the basic needs of herself and her daughter. 10. The Defendant's entire savings at the present time amount to $50.00. She has no other savings, checking, or other accounts, nor does she have any assets available to her to support the day-to-day needs of herself and her daughter. ll. The Plaintiff has adequate income and resources, including savings and possessions, with which to support the day- to-day needs of Defendant and their daughter. 12. The Defendant has no resources from which to pay counsel fees or to protect her interests in this divorce action. 13, The Defendant is unable to pay any initial retainer in order to be represented by counsel. 14. The Plaintiff has adequate income and resources, including savings and possessions, with which to provide interim counsel fees in order to assure Defendant's representation in this divorce. 15. It is anticipated that numerous disputes will arise in the course of this divorce, likely requiring a master's hearing. Additionally, because much of the financial paper history of the marriage is within the control of Plaintiff, and because Defendant believes Plaintiff has concealed a significant amount of marital assets, it is anticipated that extensive discovery will be necessary. The issues in dispute are anticipated to include: Value of Plaintiff's pension; value of the marital home; amount of alimony and counsel fees payable by Plaintiff 1 fault of the Plaintiff during the course of the marriage (including a history of physical abuse and alcohol and drug abuse), possibly leading to a master's hearing on fault grounds for a divorcel and the accounting for significant cash and other resources of the marriage. 16. Since the Plaintiff moved from the marital home, he has returned to the home at unannounced times, usually calculated to be times when the Defendant is known not to be at home, and has unilaterally removed marital property from the home. Most recently, the Plaintiff has appeared at the home twice on Sunday, October 15, 1995 and has removed an extensive set of tools, having a high economic value, from the garage at the marital home. On one of these occasions this past Sunday, the Plaintiff entered the home while the Defendant was not at home and retrieved various items from inside the home. 17. The Defendant is unable to remain at the home to protect her financial interests and is in physical fear of the Plaintiff should he appear at the home to retrieve possessions which he desires, and should the Defendant attempt to interfere. WHEREFORE, the Defendant herein requests of this Honorable Court that a hearing be set on this Petition and thereafter, that the Court grant the following relief: a. Direct that the Defendant be restrained from entering the marital home, including the garage or any out- buildings, or from entering upon the real property of the parties; b. Direct that the Plaintiff provide Defendant interim counsel fees in the amount of $5,000. c. Direct that the Plaintiff provide Defendant alimony pendente lite in the amount of $900.00 per month and that he continue to cover Defendant and their minor child under the Plaintif~'s employer-provided medical insurance policy. Pending a hearing on this Petition, Defendant requests that the Court direct the Plaintiff be excluded from the marital residence and that he not attempt to retrieve additional marital property. The parties should further be directed not to dispose of any marital property, without agreement or further Order of Court. Date: C\ ,V(9S ~/~ ~Y: Samuel W. Milkes, Esq. JACOBSEN , MILKES 52 E. High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-6427 Attorney No. 30130 I;' a.: ~1 .. , - o ... @ Lrl <::n - ~ ::c: ~ c", :--,") 0- c.., = . . I '" . . LAW OFI'ICBS OF JACOBSEN Ii: ~.ICR..Cl 511lAST lOOK STRBBT CAIUJSLB, PA t70I3-301S (717) 249-6421 'JAN 16 1996~ " STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :ClVIL ACTION - DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE AND NOW thi _ day of , 1996, a rule is issued upon the PlaintifT/Respondent to show cause why he should not be found in contempt of this I C.o~'s prior Order. This rule is returnable at a hearing to be held on the B~ay of -=t-e~ ,1996, in Courtroom No. ~ ,Cumberland County Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.t.tk ;J: 30(]. on, BY THE COURT: /~ ,I J , STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE PETITION FOR FINDING OF CONTEMPT COMES, NOW, the Defendant in the above-referenced action, Marilyn T. Morrison, by her attorney, Samuel W. Milkes, Esq., Jacobsen & Milkes, and requests of this Honorable Court that it issue a rule upon the Plaintiff to show cause why he should not be found in contempt of the Court's Order of October 23, 1995. In support of this Petition, Defendant asserts as follows: 1. Following the entry of the October 23, 1995 Order, Marilyn T. Morrison, Petitioner herein, returned to the parties residence, the few minimal items which had been removed from the home, which were within her control, and which were in the possession of the parties' daughter. 2. Following the issuance of this Order, the Respondent, Stanley A. Morrison returned some of the items which he had removed from the home, including some of the various rifles and guns, but he did not return other items, and has removed items since the Court's Order. The missing items include but are not limited to the cash (including five-gallon bucket of coins), Harley Davidson motorcycle, some firearms, multi-position ladder, daughter Ann's fireworks, and a diamond anniversary band. The absence of these items was described in counsel for Petitioner's correspondence of November 10, 1995, a letter addressed to counsel for Respondent (attached). In addition, Petitioner hu recently learned that a metal ladder hll8 also been removed from the home by the Respondent. 3. By letter dated December 26, 1995, also attached, counsel for Respondent WIl8 again placed on notice that various items had not been returned by Mr. Morrison and that in fact some items previously returned had now been removed. 4. Since the December 26, 1995 correspondence, no additional items have been returned to the house. 5. Throughout the course of these proceedings, including verified petitions of the Respondent, Mr. Morrison hll8 continually Il8serted that he hll8 resided in the marital home on a continual bll8is. 6. Without compliance with the Court's Order, Petitioner is unable to know whether the Respondent is dissipating various Il8sets and the Petitioner does not have access to various items of marital property. WHEREFORE, for the above-stated rell8ons, the Petitioner respectfully requests of this Court that it enter a rule upon the Respondent to show cause why he should not be found in contempt of this Court's prior Order and punished accordingly, including the Il8sessment of attorney fees incurred in pursuit of this Petition. Y: Samuel W. Milkes, Esq. JACOBSEN & MILKES 52 E. High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-6427 Attorney No. 30130 VERIFICATION I verify that the statements made in this Petition are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties provided at 18 Pa. C.S.A. ~4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Dated: 1- :J - r; & '-1l12,"~'/"~ - . T ~IM '2."~ MARILY~ISON " , ( JACOBSEN & Mll..n... - 52 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013-3085 Samuel W. Milkes Andrea C. Jacobsen Tel 717 249-6427 Fax 717 249-8427 November 10, 1995 Carol J. Lindsay, Esq. FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, FLOWER & LINDSAY 11 Ell8t High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Re: Morrison v. Morrison No. 5229 S 1995 Civil Term Dear Carol: My client indicates that the following items have been removed from the marital residence by Mr. Morrison. I note under Judge Hoffer's Order of October 23, 1995, property is to be returned to the marital home. The Order, of course, makes no distinction as to whether the property is considered marital or non-marital. The following items are to be returned by Mr. Morrison: 1. Five-gallon bucket of coins 2. Harley Davidson motorcycle 3. Shop Vac 4. Cash savings which were located at the home 5. Contents of red craftsman tool chest 6. Contents of oak tool chest 7. Daughter Ann's hess truck 8. Marilyn Morrison's mail 9. Various firearms, including the following: a. Marlin model 336 3D-3D Win. Cal., serial no. 26108095 b. Winchester Model 190 22 Cal. Semi Auto., serial no. B1421878 c. VC FJggins Model 583-1101, Sears Roebuck & Co., 1690 shotgun d. Marlin 100 G Cal. 22 e. Winchester 12 ga. model 12, serial no. 1729016 10. Diamond anniversary band. As of Sunday, November 12, Ms. Morrison will have returned all items she possessed outside of the home. Specifically, in reply to your petition, , 7, all listed items will be in the home, with the exception of the five gallon bucket of coins, which Mr. Morrison, not Ms. Morrison removed, and the ring and watch, mentioned by Mr. Morrison. She is unaware of the ring he refers to. Perhaps the watch that remains on the top of the bedroom dresser is the one he intends to mention. - - ,. ( ( Carol J. Lindsay, Esq. November 10, 1995 Page Two The television set, which was being used by their daughter and was not being used at the home, will be returned as of Sunday, due to his insistence on this issue. The television set and other items listed in 117 are, of course, not 'his television set" but are considered marital property. In this vein, I must mention that many ofMr, Morrison's Il8sertions in his recent petition are ones which we assert he knows to be false and have been asserted solely for the purpose of obtaining a reversal of the Court's prior Order. A problem currently exists, in that Ms, Morrison is unaware of how to start up either the conventional or coal heating system in the home. Because Mr. Morrison has not been at the home, he has not started up the system. Ms. Morrison and their daughter are currently living in a home without heat, other than running kitchen appliances. We would ask that Mr. Morrison take immediate steps to start up the system. Perhaps there is an easy way to switch the ductwork for the conventional system to heat the home (it runs but seems to be blocked from forcing air), It is necessary for Mr. Morrison to at least let us know what to do. Ms. Morrison is without funds to hire a serviceperson. As you know, temperatures have dipped into the twenties lately, in rural areas. Very truly yours, SWM\jlc cc: Marilyn Morrison ~ .~ ~ ~'i' t:- ~ " 1 1 r;;: >- (.": ." U.,(.l (/ rl"" '-I~ ~ . q~ C tI r,..-. l_l f .' u C" c- . ,- C"I __.--t (....j '0"" c.-, , ~~; physical custody. In fact, it is wife's claim that husband spends very little time with this child. Husband currently claims this child Il8 a dependent for income tax purposes, and wife is not in agreement with the continuation of this arrangement. The other child is now an adult and lives on her own. On December 15, 1995, the parties executed a Separation Agreement, attached, which partially resolved some of the divorce issues. The primary purpose of the Agreement WIl8 to set up a mechanism to deal with the marital home. Under the terms of this Agreement, husband remained at the home, located at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the interest in this home WIl8 transferred to him. He paid wife one-half the equity, bll8Cd upon a formula set forth in the Agreement at '4. Within this paragraph, the question of a proper percentage distribution of maritalll8scts WIl8 specifically reserved, Il8 WIl8 the question of husband's claimed financial obligation to his parents, relating to the construction and improvements upon the home (which ultimately affected the valuation of equity). In fact, the agreement confirmed that "the parties are in dispute over the ultimate percentage" to be utilized for equitable distribution. A supplemental agreement (attached) also addressed the subject of spousal and child support. Husband is to pay $800 per month, allocated $366 to child support and $484 to spousal support. Husband agreed to pay a "guideline" amount. The arrearages for support now amount to about $1600. The parties agreed to resolve the matter of arrearages Il8 part of the equitable distribution decision. Husband has also maintained wife on his employer-provided health insurance. 2 .. ......r"'a . " . Wife will be filing shortly an Answer and Counterclaim, Il8serting a right to alimony and counsel fees. Defendant marks on the list below those items applicable to the case at bar and itemizes the Il8sets on the following pages. (x) 1. 0 2. (x) 3. 0 4. (x) 5. (x) 6. 0 7. 0 8. (x) 9. 0 10. 0 11. 0 12. 0 13. (x) 14. 0 15. 0 16. 0 17. (x) 18. (x) 19. 0 20. () 21. () 22. () 23. (x) 24. (x) 25. () 26. Real property Motor vehicles Stocks, bonds, securities and options Certificates of deposit Checking accounts, cash Savings accounts, money market and savings certificates Contents of safe deposit boxes Trusts Life insurance policies (indicate face value, cash surrender value and current beneficiaries) Annuities Gifts Inheritances Patents, copyrights, inventions, royalties Personal property outside the home Businesses (list all owners including percentage of ownership, and officer/director positions held by a party with company) Employment termination benefits - severance pay, worker's compensation claim/award Profit sharing plans Pension plans (indicate employee contribution and date plan vests) Retirement plans, Individual Retirement Accounts Disability payments Litigation claims (matured and unmatured) ~taryfV~. benefits Education benefits Debts due, including loans, mortgages held Household furnishings and personalty (include Il8 a total category and attach itemized list if distribution of such Il8Bets is in dispute Other: Value of education received during the marriage Defendant lists all property in which either or both spouses had a lepl or 3 equitable interest individually or with any other person as of the date this action WIl8 commenced: 1. Interest in Hunting Camp located in Perry County. 2. Harley Davidson Motorcycle (despite repeated requests, the person who WIl8 to conduct an appraiBal of this motorcycle for Defendant hll8 not produced an appraiBal report). 3. Cash savings located at the home, in the amount of approximately $10,000. 4. 1986 Ford Thunderbird, valued at approximately $500. 5. 1989 Dodge Ram, valued at approximately $3,000. 6. Machinery, tools and equipment located in the garage of the marital residence (listed in attached inventory). 7. Five-gallon bucket of coins. 8. Shop vac. 9. Contents of red Craftsman tool chest. 10. Contents of oak tool chest. 11. Daughter Ann's Hess truck. 12. Various firearms, including the following: a. Marlin model 336 30-30 Win. Cal. serial no. 26108095. b. Winchester Model 190 22 cal. semi auto. serial no. B1421878. c. VC HigginR Model 583-1101 Sears Roebuck & Co. 1690 Ihotgun. 4 mandatory. With husband's encouragement, wife remained unemployed until the youngest child reached age 10. Wife's ability to work is severely limited due especially to a history of back problems, including a double spinal fusion. She has been treated by Dr. Frank S. Bryan, of Carlisle. The Plaintiff's income arises from his work at Roadway Express, where he hll8 been employed nearly twenty.five years. His exact salary is unknown but is estimated to be approximately $45,000. He hll8 also accrued a pension and other retirement benefits at this employment. The Defendant proposes that she be granted an appropriate amount of alimony, without husband being entitled to claim the child for income tax purposes. This calculation will need to take into account husband's conduct during the marriage, which wife claims includes infidelity and excessive use of alcohol and drugs. Wife also proposes that Husband be directed to pay all current arrearages. The property listed above, including retirement related benefits of husband, should be distributed 60% to wife, 40% to husband. This allocation is appropriate due to Wife's disabilities and the agreement of the parties for a number of years that Wife would remain out of the workforce. Additionally, the actual equity in the marital home needs to be calculated, based upon actual costs and the marital ownership of this home. While it is relevant that husband worked on the home, in arriving at the agreement that he would keep the home, this work was a marital 6 contribution and Mould not affect the valuing of the home. Wife Mould be granted reasonable counsel fees. Date: 117~ Respectfully submitted, ~~ /BY: Samuel W. Milkes, Esq. JACOBSEN & MILKES 52 E. High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-6427 Attorney No. 80180 7 d:\IIlOniIoIl\...s.r.d1v 1IIe, 4&JG.9S-0r .) ,\' .. Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CML ACTION. DIVORCE STANLEY A. MORRISON, va. NO. 95. 5229 CIVIL TERM MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE ORDER OF COURT AND now this 'if-tJ.... day of ~~~ , 199.iL.. upon consideration of the within Separation Agreement, the terms thereof are hereby made an Order of Court. By the Court, IJI -~'JA.. l.", )..~f~ J. cc: Samuel W. MRkes. Esquire Carol J. Undsay, esquire --"-:0 -_...~# '-~.."'.' --"'~-" . . , ~ ... . .. .,. w.... _. . , , i;l;~ loA t_., ,: ft_. , _ 'lb, .................~.....C1..~~h,..._.. olJf1i ' Pro,.lwOiO:ii:Y c1:\morriloa\lCpUlIioD.l&l m., 4&3O-9S-01 ) .' . , WHEREAS, WIFE has filed a Petition with the Office of Domestic Relations for spousal support and child support to the No. 1290 of 1995, DR No. 24,635. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, and intending to be legally bound, the parties agree as follows: 1. The parties hereto acknowledge that each is represented by counsel of his or her choice. WIFE is represented by Samuel Milkes, Esquire. and HUSBAND is represented by Carol J. Undsay, Esquire. Each acknowledges and accepts that this Agreement, is in the circumstances, fair and equitable, and that it is entered into freely and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge as each has sought from counsel, 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 improper or illegal agreement or agreements. 2. The parties agree that they are separated although residing within the marital home. Both agree that they are free to live separate lives, and that neither will harass or annoy the other or attempt to cause the other to resume the marital relation. 3. As soon as is reasonably possible, at HUSBAND's expense, the parties will obtain an appraisal of the marital home from Steven Barrett and will accept the value provided by the appraisal for purposes of implementing this Agreement. 4. The parties acknowledge that in the course of their marriage, certain monies were borrowed from HUSBAND's parents to build the marital home, and later to renovate it. HUSBAND will provide documentation satisfactory to WIFE's attorney of the undisputed balance of the parties 2 ~ ~ ~ d:\morriloa\lqIIIIlioII.I&l m. # 48JG.9$-01 ) .' obligation to HUSBAND's parents for said loan. In the event that a greater obligation to his parents is claimed by HUSBAND, the issue of that claimed marital indebtedness is preserved for determination in equitable distribution. The value of the agreed upon obligation will be deducted from the appraised value of the marital home, and HUSBAND will pay to WIFE one-half of the resulting net equity. The percentage distribution of this marital asset is not to be construed as an agreement over the percentage to be employed in equitable distribution the property of the parties. The parties are in dispute over the ultimate percentage. In order to make the payment, HUSBAND will need to refinance the marital home, and he will promptly apply for a mortgage. WIFE's share of the equity will be paid to her at settlement, at which time she will tender to HUSBAND a special warranty deed transferring to him all her right, title and interest in the marital home. Further, WIFE will cooperate with HUSBAND's lender in executing any and all documents required to complete the transaction. By March 31, 1996 or within four (4) weeks of receipt of the aforesaid half interest in the net equity in the marital home, whichever is later, WIFE will vacate the marital home, taking with her approximately one-half of the personalty therein as agreed by the parties through their attorneys. Between the time of the payment to WIFE of her net equity in the marital home, and her departure from the home, she will be permitted to remain in the marital home at no cost. In that event, HUSBAND will not qualify for a mortgage at Harris Savings Bank or an ~,. r equivalent institution, this Agreement shall be null and void. 5. The parties are subject to an Order of child support entered by the Court on November 24, 1995, according to the terms of which HUSBAND is to pay 5390.00 per month. 3 . . _.,.:.._~:. d:\IDOItiIocl\scponlion.a~ m. I <<l(I.~\ . C'. .. Both parties have appealed this Order of Court. Additionally, WIFE seeks spousal support. The parties agree that if, with the help of counsel, they are not able to resolve the outstanding support issues between them, they will submit the matter to the Court of Common Pleas for determination on both the issues of spousal and child support. The parties further agree that the amount of support to be entered shall be the 'guideline' amount and that the method for calculating the net incomes of each shall be based upon the principal set out in the Support Guidelines, Pa. R.C.P. 1910.16-1 et seq. Pending the determination by the Court, or such other resolution as the parties may agree, HUSBAND will pay the Court ordered child support of $390.00 per month. HUSBAND, however, may reduce his contribution to the maintenance of the marital home and payment for the expenses of living therein up to an amount of $390.00 per month. However, HUSBAND will see to it that any medical expense of the child is paid to the provider and then submitted to his insurance carrier for reimbursement. HUSBAND will be entitled to the full amount of any reimbursement for medical expenses which he pays. Commencing the date WIFE removes from the marital residence, HUSBAND will pay to WIFE the Court ordered amount of spousal support. However, until the entry of a Divorce Decree or further Order of Court, HUSBAND will maintain WIFE's health insurance as provided by his employer. 6. The parties agree to encourage the relationship of both with their daughter, Ann, and to do nothing to disparage the other or to reduce the other in front of the child, and to positively 4 . J:\moniIoa~ lIIa#~_",' " (' '. '. encourage a relationship of the child with both parents. Pending a full custody agreement, the parties will share legal custody of Ann and WIFE shall have primary physical custody. 7. Neither party will incur any debt during the period of separation through which the other may be liable, and will indemnify and hold the other harmless for any debt so incurred. 8. This Agreement shall not be construed as a final Marital Settlement Agreement, or a complete settlement of the claims of the parties one against the other as permitted by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, but rather this Agreement is an interim Agreement to permit the parties to separate and to provide for support pending a complete resolution of the matters currently pending. 9. In the event that either party breaches any provision of this Agreement, he or she shall be responsible for any and all costs incurred to enforce the Agreement, including but not limited to, the Court costs and counsel fees of the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this ~day of December, 1995. WITNESS: ~~.c II. ~" (/f~' "._.""'r"\ \. ) ".-", .g::7~~F !:~ _.,;... .~/.., 1-. ~ /./:'. /~ r~...--. Stanley A. MOlrison. Husband /7/au.L?1\.. T 77)~ Marilyn 1':" MOlrison. WIfe 5 ) . rd:\ltipulotlon me # 4IJG.9~1 r . '. ( STANLEY A. MORRISON, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE Plaintiff VS. NO. 95. 5229 CIVIL TERM MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE il ORPER OF COURT I I, :\ I, !I :1 , I I I l\ 'I I, ,I , 'I II i' I I II ,. II AND NOW this day of , ;996. UDon consideration of the within Stipulation of the Parties. the terms of said Stipulation are hereby made an Order of Court. By the Couri. J, " ,I :1 I , I i I !I il ... . .s:\..ipulalioa Ilk # 483G-9S-41 ( ( STANLEY A. MORRISON, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE Plaintiff VS. NO. 95. 5229 CIVIL TERM MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE STIPULATION ;\ ~ \ d " ", THiS STIPULATION is made this day of , 1996 by and between STANLEY A. MORRISON. hereinafter HUSBAND, AND MARILYN T. MORRISON, ,I 'I I, i q \1 hereinafter WIFE. 1. Commencing May 18, 1996, or such date prior thereto on which WIFE vacates the marital home at 1100 Longs Gap Road. Carlisle. Cumberland County, pennsylvania. HUSBAND will pay to WIFE 5800.00 per month allocatee 5366.00 per month for chile support and 5434,00 i\ II per month for spousal support. In the event that WIFE does not vacate the marital home by May 18, 1996. this Agreement shall be null and void. 2. The Agreement herein fer cr,ild support shail modify tr,e November 24. 1995 Oreer 'I Ii , i entered by the Court of Common Pleas of cumberland County. Pennsylvania. ordering HUSBAND :\ I ,I ,\ '\ \\ L !I ,I to pay child support in the amount of 5390,00 per month. 3. Certain arrears have accrued to the above captioned account. HUSBAND claims a credit is owed him of $175.00 on such arrears from the date of WIFE's Petition for Support until the date of this Stipulation on accour.t of an overpayment In the amount of 525.00 per month in \ \ \ , ". . c1:\ulpulatloa llIe 11 48J0.9S-01 ( child support. WIFE believes that HUSBAND is not entitled to any arrears. The issue of $175,00 credit claimed by HUSBAND shall be reserved for determination by the parties as a part of equitable distribution. The parties agree that no payment on arrears shall be made by HUSBAND at this time, but that any arrears due and owing will be reserved for determination at the time of equitable distribution. 4, On the date of this Agreement, WIFE will execute an Internal Revenue Service Form :i , , 8332 for tax year 1996. She will execute a similar form on or before February 1 of every " subsequent year during which she is receiving spousal support or alimony, " , 5. The terms of this Stipulation shall be entered as an Order of Court. , ii 'I !' A' ~ ' - ,~ .,. _ I ~I Vl...f,.~~;~ Stanley A. Morrison, Husband ;: I, :' 'I ! Manlyn T. MOrrison, Wife ,: 'I " " ,; ,I i 1 I ~ - , I i Release of Claim to Exem~ n for Child of Divorced or Separated Parents OMS No, 1~'5009'~ Es~" J..'.9O Att.eNnenf S_onc. No, 51 FotI!I 8332 !ROY, MItdI 11li31 DtoItVNf'ItOllNr......., --- NII11I(I' 01_ CIIlmlnQ pomDllOn STANLEY A. MORRISON IDII Release ot Claim to Exemption tor Current Year AnACH to noncustoaial car.nt's rerum lien year I.,mptlcn clalmee. SOcJ.1 lecunry number 202,42,5598 I agree not to claim an exemption for ANN ~IORRISON !\.lamltSI 01 emta (Of cnlM2'",' for the tax year' 9-12. . ~tut. at Qarent ftl"""O Cll,," 10 Ixtmglton SOCIII securIty numOIf 0111 It ou Choose not to clBlm an exemotlon for thiS cnlld lor cnlldrenllor luture tax years. comelele Part II. Release ot Claim te Exam tlon tor Future Years (If como/eted, see Noncustodial Parent be/ow. I agree not to clBlm an exemptIOn lor Namltsl Of en_Ie [or ::1\llor'1\1 for Ine tax year(s) (Scec:ty. S.. InStn.oc:::or.,I 519t\IIUlI of carenl ~el'aslng c~am' ~:) tIetl"c:lI:~ SCC31 see:.:r!t... "uF"oe' 011. General Instructions oerson ~lncer a multiPle SUoDert agreement (Fo,m 2120, Mulllele Support Declaratlonl, . ~ ore. ~ 985 Olverce cec:ope or 'Nrltte~ secaratlcn agreement states tnat !"e I"IOI"!C~stcclal carent C3n c!alm l"e C~IIC as a depencenr. aut the noncustoclal carent must crO....ICle at least 5600 lor the cntlc's sucpert dunng the year. The noncustoOlal parent must also cneck tt'le box on line 6d 01 -arm \040 or Form '040A, ThIs ""'e coes net aCPIY It lr.e ceC'!e or agreer:'1erl~ NaS C:'langeo 3ner 1984 ~o say ~nat !ne n:nc:.;stCC!lar oarenl cannet :lalm :l"le C'.lle as a cecencenr. Additionallnformation.-::<Jr more ae:Jlls, get Pub, 504. OI'Jorcec or SecarateC lnOI'Jl(~Uals. stateme!"t as long as It c:ntalr.s !Me same ,nformatlon rec:ulrea :::y tMlS ~crr~. Children 01 Di,orced or Seearated Parents.-Sceclal rUleS aCplY ~o cetermlne If ::'le SUCCOt'1 !est ,5 met for '::".liCren ot parents wno are divorCed or :egally secarateo ~nder a C1eeree of Olvorce or secarate maantenance or secaratea unaer a wnnen separation agreement, The l'\Jles also acoty !O c:"IIClren of carents 'N"O dlO ~ct ;1\1e lc~e~~er ~t any :Ime curmg :t'le iast 5 "ncr:tr.s ,~t :re ..ear. t!\Ien ;1 :rey co net ~a\lp. 1 secarat:cn Jc;reement '7'he ~er.erai ~I..;:p. :S !~at ~:'!e C~s!CCtal ::larent 5 :reateo as ~a"'ll'!g ;:::rO\lICeo o\ler ~all Of ~~e :~ilQ'S succcrt .I: 1. The c:,ula recelvea o\ler !lalf of hiS or her total suoccn ~or :he year from Ooth of tne eatents, AND 2. The C~'\lldNaS n !l1e eustccy ~, one or Oath 01 nl$ or :"Ier ~arents :or more tnan "alf :f ~t'le ...ear Note: ::J'.JClrC as:;/stance caymenrs, sue," as A,iO ~o ~3mmes Nlth Ceoenceflt C,'1llaren. are not :ucccrr =rcvloed oy :ne :areflts. it both t ana 2 acove apply. ana the otner .our cecenaency tests ,n the 'nstT1JCllons for Form 1040 or Form 1040A are also met. the custodlm parent can claim tne ehtia's exemctlon. Exc.ption. The general /\Jle ooes not acpIY I' any of !t'le ~allowlng aQcues: . The eustoQlal carent agrees r'lot !O claim ~h. enllcfs ._emotlon by Signing thiS form or Similar statement. The noneuS1oalal parent must anact't thiS form or sundar statement :0 nlS c"r her tax retum for the tax yeat. See Custodl.1 P...ntlate<. . The ctllla IS treated as haVing received ovet halt Of !'lIS or "er torat SUDPort from a Paeerwork Reduction Act Notlce.-We aSK tor the Information on thIS ~orm to C3rr'l cut tl'le Internal Revent,;e laws ot :ne L:nlteo States, You are requited to gIVe ...s the information. We neea it to ensure :r.at you are comDIYlng With these laws ana to allow uS to figure and collect the ngnt amount of tax, 7:-'18 :lme neeCeC to ecrr.clete anc ~:le n'HS term 'HIli vary decenc:ng ::n ;nCI\lICual c:rc~mstanees. The esumateo average :lme ;5: Rlcorakeeping, '; min.; Learning about the law or the form. 5 min.; Prepann; the form. 7 min.; ana CapYlng. assembling. and sending the form to the IRS. '4 mln, if 'IOU !'lave comments concerning !:"le ac:::;raC'f of these time estimates or suggest10ns lor making tnls form more Slmele, 'Ne 'Noula be !'lapt:y to !'lear "'cm 'IOU. feu can wnte to oott'l the IRS ana me C~lce of Management ana Bueget at !I'le acCresses ;istea .n the InstrtJc~:cns ~or :~e re!'...rn Nltn 'Nnlen U'';IS ~crm .s !ilec. Purpose ot Form.--f you are a custodial parent. you may use thiS form to release your C~3ItT1tO your Child'S exemption. To 00 so, comelele tn,s form and g"e ,110 the noncustodial PlIrent whO Will ct31m tne ct\lld's elemptlon. Then. the noncustOCllaJ parent must attach thiS form or a Similar stalement to hiS or ~er tax rerum eaerl ,ear tMe exemPtlon IS c:almea. 'au ate the custodial earentl you hac custocy 01 the child tor most of lne year Y cu are !he noncustodiat parent If you "ao custoCy for I snorter eenoo of time cr ala not nave custody at all. l:"Istead of uSing !hlS form, 'IOU (the Ct.lstcC21al parent) may use a SimIlar Specific Instructions Custodial Parent.-You may agree to release your Claim to tMe cnlic's elemctlOr1 !or ~r'!e ::.:r!'ert !al lear ':Ir fer ':..,t:.;re 'fe3rs. or com . Comelere Part I :f lOt.;. a~ree ~c 'e'ease lour::alm !O ,ne cnliO's '!",e~ct:en ler ~~~ ClJITent ~a.x year . Comple!e Part II II you agree ~o release your ctalm to It'le enlld'S elemOllon lor any cr all future years, If you C10. write Ihe spec:flc luture ye.,,!) or "all tulure years" :n Il"le soace provtdet1ln Part II. Noncustodial Parent.-Attac:'! ~orm 8:3,)2 or a Similar statement to 'lour lal re1urn 'er !t'le tax '{ear ,n Wt'lIC" you <::alm me C~IlO'S exemption. You may claim :!'le uemCtLon only ,f I'" olher four aecencenC'j ~ests ,n tne Form 1040 or Form \ 04QA ,nsl/\JC"ons are met Note, 111I1e CU$roa/~ Oatent comOle'lKl P.t1I1, yOu must ,nacn a CODy of r/'ll$ form ro yOur tar ."!rt.lm for tac," future ytf" ,n wtlJc." yOu c!.,m me exemottOn. :.it ....0 '3910F 415 F""" 8332 ,.,V HJ' ( C' .. MARITAL PROPERTY: Ceramic heater Flowered curtains for double window Couch . Loveseat Lazy-Boy recliner RCA television w/cabinet Panll80nic VCR Floor lamp Corner cabinet Octagon table Cherry cabinet End table w/lamp Cherry full bed Cherry night stand Cherry dresser w/mirror Cherry dresser Fedders air-conditioner (new) Airtemp air conditioner (new) Window air conditioner RCA portable television Whirlpool dryer Whirlpool washing machine White lace curtains Gas grill Above-ground swimming pool Desk lamp Single bed Hope chest Blender Oak dinette table (6) bowback oak chairs Kenmore microwave Refrigerator Stove Black and Decker toaster oven Kitchen small television Cherry dry sink Cherry sconce Pitcher and bowl set Bellsouth wall phone Revereware pots and pans Miscellaneous Craftsman woodworking saws (2) Table saws Bandsaw ...,......~. ~ . \'i' ,~.., . ( . c. Shaper, floor standing Planer, floor standing Tool bench Industrial sander - . Large Craftsman air compressor Farmall tractor Wheelhorse tractor Oak tool chest Multi-position steel ladder Step ladder Large ladder Craftsman tool chest Numerous craftsmen mechanic31 tools (e.g. sockets and socket wrenches) Numerous woodworking tools Drill press Shop vacuum Numerous mechanical tools Montgomery Ward dehumidifier Sears humidifier AJ.~'S PERSONAL PROPERTY personal effects and clothing Hess truck encyclopedia oak single bed computer portable television tv stand four wheeler (2) cedar chests (Lori's and Ann's) (2) bicycles (Lori's and Ann's) )IARIL~'S ~tIERIT.-\.~CE OR :-;ON.:'tl.utITAL PROPERTY silverware anniversary ring sewing 1)"lAl'hine (2) drawer tiling cabinet rocking chair dresser office desk Kirby sweeper and silverware (gift from Marilyn's mom) l / (' LINDEN HALL ANTIOUES 211 OLD STONE HOUSE ROAD CARLISLE, PA 170\3 7\7,249,\978 ( July 14, 1996 TO: Samuel W. Mi1kes Attorney 52 E. High Street Carlisle, Pa. 17013 FROM: William G. Rowe Appraiser 211 Old Stone House Road Carlisle, Pa. 17013 RE: Personal Property Appraiser Marilyn Morrison 1100 Longs Gap Road Carlis1e,Pa. 17013 LIVING ROOM Rocker Antique Sofa/Love Seat Recliner Corner Cupboard Corner Cupboard Knick Knacks Glass bowl Record Cabinet RCA TV/VCR/TAPES Vasse Floor Lamp End Table Childs Rocker Quartz Heater $ 125.00 150.00 75.00 150.00 30.00 10.00 100.00 210.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 HALLWAY Butter Churn Foot Stool Stool 10.00 5.00 10.00 BEDROOM Cherry Bedroom Set with Box sprlngs/mattress Stand Air Conditioner Portable T V Picture Knick Knacks 950.00 15.00 65.00 100.00 10.00 15.00 ./ PAGE 3 BEDROOM Single Bed Dresser Sewing Machine Lamp Portable TV BASEMENT Dehumidifier Humidif ier Shop Vac Chifferobe Chair Magazine Rack Misc. Household Chest Freezer Cedar Chest Cedar Chest Rocking Horse Cedar Chest Washing Machine Fishing Rod Metal Rack Ironing board Misc. Household HALLWAY CLOSET $ 10.00 100.00 20.00 10.00 45.00 old - Hand Made - Hand Hade (2 ) 45.00 5.00 25.00 30.00 1.00 5.00 20.00 40.00 125.00 125.00 50.00 100.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 old Upright Sweeper - Hoover 50.00 OUTSIDE Gas Grill Picnic Table Swing Set SWimming Pool -Portable plus accessories 4 Tires Bird Bath Gas Can Hoe 20.00 o 30.00 300.00 50.00 20.00 2.00 2.00 /. , ( ( PAGE 4 GARAGE Delta Band Saw on Stand Sears Craftsman A~CWe1der Welding rods Fishing Gear/Rods AMT Belt Sander Combo on Stand 6" Sears Table Saw Craftsman 6" jointer Step Ladder Work Bench Work Bench Contents Craftsman 7t" Skil Saw 5 Wood Clamps Jig Saw B & D Sander - Shop Craft Craftsman Radial Arm Saw/Stand 12" B1ade- Extra blades Craftsman H D 15!" Drill Press/Stand Craftsman Shaper- Rotating Stand Oak tool box/Contents Be1saw 12" Planer Step Ladders (2) Wheelhorse 312-S w/B1ade 10 Yrs. old Utility Cart Bar Clamps (14) Craftsman tool Chest/Contents Work bench/Contents Misc. tools/Supplies Aluminum Ladder- Multi-Purpose McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor Shelf Contents-Filters,Paints, HeadLamps,etc. 2 Cases Oil Sears Craftsman(new) 6 HP 60 Gal Air Compresser "c" Clamps (2) Misc. Nuts, bolts & screws Small Ladder Tree Trimmer Digging Iron Rake Fork All Purpose tub Creeper Log Chair Mise tools Shovel Push Broom Bar Bell/Weights Stove Misc. Lumber/Plywood Levels (2) Hand Saws ( 2 ) $ 250.00 150.00 20.00 10.00 165.00 155.00 200.00 5.00 60.00 20.00 25.00 50.00 15.00 10.00 275.00 135.00 150.00 125.00 225.00 10.00 650.00 75.00 140.00 200.00 80.00 60.00 75.00 1500.00 40.00 30.00 215.00 20.00 15.00 5.00 15.00 20.00 5.00 8.00 5.00 12.00 20.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 50.00 110.00 20.00 10.00 I { ( PAGE 5 GARAGE CONTINUED Shovel, aluminum $ 15.00 GARAGE !&IT Misc. Household/Supplies 100.00 \ ~ \. _ _. /,-' \~ L__ William G. Rowe , . . . STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :CML ACTION - DIVORCE :NO. 95.5229 CML TERM :IN DIVORCE CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Erin L. Pharris, hereby certify that a copy of the Inventory and Pre-Trial Statement of Marilyn T. Morrison, Defendant, in the above captioned matter WIl8 duly served upon counsel for the plaintiff, Carol J. Lindsay, Esq., by hand delivery, on April 23, 1998, at the following address: Carol J. Lindsay, Esq. 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 I hereby verify that the statements made in the foregoing are true and correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. Section 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Dated: ~IQ~I~ rtu/jd~ ERIN L. PHARRIS l':\\lr.p.~I\lJl\'urre\murmtln\rn:1rl.lL"In1 fill: '''H.lll..'~..Ul ^rriI22.Jl1JH J. 1~~~1~C' STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NO. 95.5229 CIVIL TERM CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE VI. MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant IN DIVORCE l!/,AINTIFF'S PRE- TRIAL ST A TEMfl!ll ASSETS Marital and Non-marital _m See Exhibit "A" LAY WITNESSES At the present time, Plaintiff \Viii present his own testimony. Plaintiff reserves the right to call other witnesses as it appears they become necessary in preparation for the hearing. EXPERT WITNESSES None at this time. Plaintiff reserves the right to call an expert witness if the testimony of an expert becomes necessary as a result of preparations for the hearing. LIST OF EXHIBITS A - Separation Agreement B - 1997 Federal Income Tax Return C - Usts of personalty prepared by the parties prior to separation ":\wp.\ I \divnrre\mnrm.m\rn:l ri.I.>1m roI< '4K.~1.'15"11 ^rnl22.1'11H . . Plaintiff reserves the right to produce other exhibits as preparation for the hearing indicates necessary. A copy of the exhibits described are attached hereto as Exhibit "B". PLAINTIFF'S INCOME AND EXPENSES See Income and Expense Statement attached as Exhibit "Co. PENSION OR RETIREMENT BENEFITS Attached hereto as Exhibits "0" and "E" respectively are the pension and retirement benefits to which the Plaintiff is entitled, the Central Pennsylvania Teamsters Retirement Income Plan, and the Central Pennsylvania Teamsters Defined Benefit Plan. PERSONAL PROPERTY Prior to their separation, the parties divided their personal property, taking into account values assigned to them by Roy Gottshall, an auctioneer who appraised the property. Attached as Exhibit "F" is a copy of his valuation. MARITAL DEBT At the time of separation, the parties had virtually no marital debt. 1 ,':\wl'-~l\div"n'C\m",ri."n\rn:lrial-'lnl file '~K1<~'/~.lJl "rri121.1WH . PROPOSED RESOLUTION Plaintiff proposes that the parties equally divide the marital estate, FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff oate:-d,,,,y u./I/If( BY~ Caro J. Undsay, Esquire 10 # 44693 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-5513 . , " . EXHIBIT "A" z o '" C21:1'.) "'E- o~ ~I:I'.) >-1:1'.) ~< z ~ '" z 0 "'- ~~ a 8 8 - "'l ..:; $p ~ ~ '" - "'''' IX: ,",'1.1 - vi ...r ~@ .,., z 0 !:IS a 8 a a ~ 8 ~:; ~ ~ g a :=! .", c: - '1.1'1.1 vi ...r ...r .... ~ c: ~@ or; " -= = lj c: " c: ii: " OJ ii: e -= 0 u .... .5 c: - .... c ~< '" ell .... .;:: "" e .. .... " .... :!: :t: c: .:; Q. .. l.: e .e 0 , .... .... ~ ~ .... c c '" a u '" "- OIl - 0 E ;1 ... ... .5 -. ... = u '"' :!i I- "- 1l ;1. C 0 ." U l- i:' - ." e .... <: e e ..J l! ... ~ .. z - :E " " " " ~ 0 .... '" c OIl .... .... .5 c: ... c: l- I- S! E ~ .... >, ~ ." .... ~ <: '" ;1. .. i:' i c: !ll, .... u & " ~ ;: .... c.. <: u - .. ..c: " ..c: ~ ... Ill: ~ 0 J: ~ .. .. .... '" u c: I- .5 " 1- ... ... z 0 '" .;:: ~ '" r:: .~ C C .;:: ~ ... " ~ ~ '" .... ::E '" '- .... '"' ...... " Q c.. ..... ~ ~ z - :;. z E '" ~ 'r. '1.1'"' '" :cio ..... .. - ~~ ::- Ill: _ill - .e- ~~ _z . . . . EXHIBIT "B" Defendant IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBER~ND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION. DIVORCE NO. 95. 5229 CIVIL TERM IN DIVORCE CIVIL ACTION. SUPPORT NO. 1290 OF 1995 STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff va. MARILYN T. MORRISON, SEPARA TIQN AGREEMENT THE Parties hereto are STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff above, hereinafter HUSBAND, and MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant above, hereafter WIFE. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, HUSBAND and WIFE currently reside at 1100 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, HUSBAND filed a Complaint for Divorce on October 2, 1995 to the No. 95- 5229; and WHEREAS, the parties' desire to separate pending the determination of all outstanding matters between them; and WHEREAS, both parties have filed a Petition for exclusive possession of the marital home, and WIFE has filed a Petition for Alimony and Counsel Fees, and the parties' desire to settle the issues raised therein without the need of a hearing; and WHEREAS, the parties are parents of a minor child, Ann Morrison, born October 30, 1981; and . .. ..... -..-. . . ~tiB"'" ~A- . ......-. d;\mnrmon\w:panallun..g1 file' 48J0.9S.o1 WHEREAS, WIFE has filed a Petition with the Office of Domestic Relations for spousal support and child support to the No. 1290 of 1995, DR No. 24,636. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, and intending to be legally bound, the parties agree as follows: 1. The parties hereto acknowledge that each is represented by counsel of his or her choice. WIFE is represented by Samuel Milkes, Esquire, and HUSBAND is represented by Carol J, Undsay, Esquire. Each acknowledges and accepts that this Agreement, is in the circumstances, fair and equitable, and that it is entered into freely and voluntarily, after having received such advice and with such knowledge as each has sought from counsel, 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 improper or illegal agreement or agreements. 2. The parties agree that they are separated although residing within the marital home. Both agree that they are free to live separate lives, and that neither will harass or annoy the other or attempt to cause the other to resume the marital relation. 3. As soon as is reasonably possible, at HUSBAND's expense, the parties will obtain an appraisal of the marital home from Steven Barrett and will accept the value provided by the appraisal for purposes of implementing this Agreement. 4. The parties acknowledge that in the course of their marriage, certain monies were borrowed from HUSBAND's parents to build the marital home, and later to renovate it. HUSBAND will provide documentation satisfactory to WIFE's attorney of the undisputed balance of the parties 1 I II d:\monUon\ICI"',"lion,11' file' 48Jl).9S~11 obligation to HUSBAND's parents for said loan. In the event that a greater obligation to his parents is claimed by HUSBAND, the issue of that claimed marital indebtedness is preserved for determination in equitable distribution. The value of the agreed upon obligation will be deducted from the appraised value of the marital home, and HUSBAND will pay to WIFE one-half of the resulting net equity. The percentage distribution of this marital asset is not to be construed as an agreement over the percentage to be employed in equitable distribution the property of the parties. The parties are in dispute over the ultimate percentage. In order to make the payment, HUSBAND will need to refinance the marital home, and he will promptly apply for a mortgage. WIFE's share of the equity will be paid to her at settlement, at which time she will tender to HUSBAND a special warranty deed transferring to him all her right, title and interest in the marital home. Further, WIFE will cooperate with HUSBAND's lender in executing any and all documents required to complete the transaction. By March 31, 1996 or within four (4) weeks of receipt of the aforesaid half interest in the net equity in the marital home, whichever is later, WIFE will vacate the marital home, taking with her approximately one-half of the personalty therein as agreed by the parties through their attorneys. Between the time of the payment to WIFE of her net equity in the marital home, and her departure from the home, she will be permitted to remain in the marital home at no cost. In that event, HUSBAND will not qualify for a mortgage at Harris Savings Bank or an equivalent institution, this Agreement shall be null and void. 5. The parties are subject to an Order of child support entered by the Court on November 24, 1995, according to the terms of which HUSBAND is to pay $390.00 per month. , I I II d.\mnmoon\"'l"'rollon.." file 11 48JO.9S./J1 Both parties have appealed this Order of Court. Additionally, WIFE seeks spousal support. The parties agree that if, with the help of counsel, they are not able to resolve the outstanding support issues between them, they will submit the matter to the Court of Common Pleas for determination on both the issues of spousal and child support. The parties further agree that the amount of support to be entered shall be the 'guideline' amount and that the method for calculating the net incomes of each shall be based upon the principal set out in the Support Guidelines, Pa, R.C,P. 1910.16-1 et seq. Pending the determi'1ation by the Court, or such other resolution as the parties may agree, HUSBAND will pay the Court ordered child support of $390.00 per month. HUSBAND, however, may reduce his contribution to the maintenance of the marital home and payment for the expenses of living therein up to an amount of $390.00 per month. However, HUSBAND will see to it that any medical expense of the child is paid to the provider and then submitted to his insurance carrier for reimbursement. HUSBAND will be entitled to the full amount of any reimbursement for medical expenses which he pays. Commencing the date WIFE removes from the marital residence, HUSBAND will pay to WIFE the Court ordered amount of spousal support. However, until the entry of a Divorce Decree or further Order of Court, HUSBAND will maintain WIFE's health insurance as provided by his employer. 6. The parties agree to encourage the relationship of both with their daughter, Ann, and to do nothing to disparage the other or to reduce the other in front of the child, and to positively ,I 4 encourage a relatlor:shlp of the child with bcnh parents. Pendng a tun custody agreement, the ' part/ItS will share legal custody of Ann and WIFE shall hIve primary physical CU&tody. 7. Nel1her party will Incur any debt during the period of separation through which the otJw may be liable, and will indemnify and hold the other harmless for any debt so Incurred. 8. ThIs Agreement shall not be construed as a final Marital Settlement Agreement, or a complete lIetUement of the claims of the parties one against the other as permitted by the Pennsylvania Divorce Code, but rather this Agreement is an interim Agreement to permit the pBrtles to separate and to provide for support pending a complete resolution of the matters curren1ly pending. 9. In the event that either party breaches any prevision of this Agreement, he or she shall be responsible for any and all costs incurred to enforce the Agreement, Including but not limited to, the Court costs and counsel fees of the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this ~day of December, 1995. WITNESS: /- r( /1/ '. _.. f .'N,. .t"","r"\. \. I.... .~~~/ l.;.....~ .-. ..z, //. '., ~ ' t,"..,!.- ..~ , . -. StaIMy A. MorriIon. HlIIIIInd 'frIa k~ T 7J'}~ tMfyn . MorrlIon, Wh ! TO-HI.. 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Add the number of boxes checked above and 80tM the total here. .. ... 34a b If you are mamed IlItng separately and your spouse itemiZes deductIons or you were a dual'Slatus ahen. see page 1 B and cheCk hele . . , .. ... 34b 0 1110- dlducllo... from Schedule A. I... 28. OR I Enter ltanc:&.rd deduction shown below for your filing stalus. But see the page 18 if you cheCked any bolC on line 348 Of 34b or someone 18rger can cl8lm you U a dependent. ~ . S.ngle-$4,15O . Mamed WIng JOInl1y or auallfylng WldOw{Ot)-S6,900 . He.d 01 hOuSehold-S6.05O . Mamed Idong separately-S3.45O Subtract line 35 from line 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If line 33 t5 $90.900 or less. multiply 52.650 by Ihe lotal nlJ11ber of elCemptKK15 claimed on line 6d. If bne 33 is over $90.900. see the worksheet on page 19 fOf the amounlto enter . Tuable Income. Subtract bne 37 from line 36. If line 37 is more than line 36. enter .().. To. See 19. Check" ...Irom. 0 Fo"" 51 8814 b 0 Form 4972 . .. Credit for child end depelodent core expenses. AttaCh Fonn 2441 40 Credo! lor the elderly or the dIsabled, Anach Schedule R. 41 AdopllOn aedrt, Attach Fonn 8839.. ...... 42 For..gn ... credit. AI1ach Form 1116 ,..... 43 0tI1er. Check illrom aD Fonn 3800 b 0 Fo"" 8396 .0 Form 8801 dO Form (specoly) Addlines40thIOugh44 . . . . . . . . . . . Subtract line 45 from line 39. If line 45 is mewe lhan line 39. enler .0. . 38 ll~k5o'/ 44 45 45 47 45 48 SO 51 52 83 oe . 4T Selt-employmerrt lax, AI1ach Schedule SE. , . . . . . , . 45 AIIernatlVll minlmum .... AttaCh Form 6251 . . . . . . , . 48 SoclaI security end M_'" on tip income not reponed to employer. Attach Fonn 4137 SO Tax on qualified 'etirement plans (oncludong IRAs) and MSAs. Attach Form 5329 of ,equ.ed 51 AdvanCe earned inCome aedo! peyments lrom Form(sl W.2 , 52 Household employment taxes. Attach Schedule H. . . 13 Add lines 46 Woo 52, This IS lolal tu . . . . . 114 Flderal inCome tax withheld from ~orms W,2 and 1099. ' 88 1997 estmated... payments and emounl appled from \996 retum. I5lIa Eomed _ cradIt. Attach Schedule E1C ,I you have a qualoljlng chdd b Nontexable earned rncome: emounl · I I I and type. ......................,..,......,..,............. I5lIa AmQU'1t paid with Form 4868 (request for elCtenslon). ., 51 Excess social secunty end RRTA tax wo!hheld (_ page 27) 88 Other payment., Check" from . 0 Form 2439 b 0 FOtm 4136 ll8 Add fines 54. 55. 56a. 57. 58. and 59. These are lolalpaymenta.".,. If hoe 60 is more than line 53. subtract line 53 from !tne 60. This is the amount you OVERPAID Amount of line 61 you wont REFUNDED TD YOU. . . ' , . . , , , . ,. b Routong numbel ~ . . Type: Ii CheCkIng 0 SaVIngs Accounl number 3 ( 5 Amouhl 01110161 ou wanl APPlIfO TO TOUll In. ESTlMATtD TAX · It Itne 53 IS more than hoe 60. subtract line 60 from line 53. This IS the AMOUNT YOU OWE. FOI details on how to pay. see page 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 81 Estimated tax pena . Also IOClude on hne 64. . . .' ea LJndeI' ~ at perJUf'Y. I die"". tNt I hive ,,,mlned thIS retum anc:IlCCompanYlng sc:hedultS and .tatemems. and 10 tM betl of my knoWIed9I ancI beltftl, If'4y art lru.. comet. II"d complete_ o.c..,..tlOf1 of ~r 10tt'ltt man woayerll' bUfO on.- M'rlon'nIttCll1 of which prI(lateI' haS any ,,~ . 57 88 ll8 SO 51 52. 'f'QUllIQf\&lUZ? _ ......, . ~ ~:p-'l.V7'" ,. SPouWl" '9"llur. ., a ,o.nt return, 90TH must Sign You' occuPlltlO'1 t-r1iJrJll.. Spoos'" occupatIon PlfOaI.' !o SOCIal wcunty f\O 0.10 Cneck ,I 0 Mlt.&mDiOYed Pr.Daf~ S It.. "9"ahJlf' , EIN liP C:x!f' fllrn!o nama 101 you" ~ ,I w;l-..."plOv(!(l, ana adt'l'.,~ RETURN BY APRIL 15. 1998 TO: :AfJITAL TAX COLLECT/ON BUREAU ~. ~~"QVl~ 5T.,!\drC IC~ "d~l'. Fa IlC13-nJe ~@97 LOCAL EARNED INCOME TAX RETURN (FORM 531) I lOCOHSflTUlff'ftOOl'CW'1l1HO fHl'''.'''''.''ICOf'YWS'I. .,IoLOA'l: I" '",IUlt,au TO HAVI YOl.MC~' "AlIOAnD If ....M..lInUllIfll 10"" .... IUIlIUU'. IINO "'.....,11I. CO".1I AlOHD WIf" ... Ill' '001111'1: "AllNO INVlLOfI'l. .................... ..... EMPLOYEE BUSINESS EXPENSES (Anach Federal Form 2106 & Sial. Schedule UE'I). 2 TAXABLE W.2 EARNINGS ISubUad Une 21rom Lin. 1) . . , . 3 OTHER TAXABLE EARNEO INCOME INO INTERESr OR OIVIOENOS) Compl.,e SectIOn B on Bael<. . . 4 TorAL TAXASLE EARNEOINCOME(AddUneS3and4).....,..".. ...,...,...,........ 5 NET t ass FROM BUSINESS. PROFESSION, OR FARM (ATTACH FEDERAL OR STATE SCHEOULEI. . 6 SUBTOTAL ISublradUne6lromUne5) tFLESS THAN ZERO. ENTER ZERO ,..,.,..,."..,.".,.." 7 NET PROFIT FROM BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR FARM (ATTACH FEOERAl OR STATE SCHEOULE)". 8 TorAL TAXABLE EARNEO INCOME ANO NET PROFITS (Add Unes 7 8IIlIB)". ,. ,.,.,..,.".",... " 9 ... . -.... TAX LIABILITY: I%OF LINE 9 (MulliplyUne 9by .01)....,.........,.....".."......,.. 10 TOTAL LOCALlNCOME TAXES WITHHElO (From anached W.2's. 80121).... , .., .... .,. 11 OUARrERL Y PAYMENTS ANOiOR LAST YEAR'S OVERPAYMENT CREOITEO TO THIS YEAR.. . 12 CREOITS FOR rAXES PAlO TO PHlLAOELPHIA ANOiOR STATES OTHER THAN PA (ATTACH SCH G). 13 TOTAL WITHHOlOINGS & PAYMENTS IAdd Lines 11. 12 and 13).. , . .. ............ 14 TAX SALANCE OUE (Subtrad Line 14lrom Uno 10) PAYMENT NOT NECESSARY IF WS THAN $1.00. 15 INTEREST & PENALTY (See InstructIOns) . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 17 16 19 20 TOTAL BALANCE OUE IAdd Lines IS and 161 Make check payable 10 'CTCB". :JVEAPAYMENT (Sublract Une 10 lrom Une 14)IF LESS THAN ZERO. ENTER ZERO. . PAYMENT TO BE REFUNOEO ...................... ............. OVERPAYMENT TO SE CREOITEO TO NEXT YEAR'S TAX . OVERPAYMENT TO BE CREOITED TO SPOUSE'S BALANCE OUE-I'tlR THIS FILING YEAR. ':~T~ .ICCL~T(~ Tk~ USE ONlY ct~ccJec...........~CALC1..'_CC~ :2C2~25.9S~7c16Ie: ~..... sr':URIf'r NUl.l8fR 0 ;.X.I...SECtftlrT'1Nt..l118fR@ 2CJ Itc ~~qt YOUR NAME lLAST. FIRST. Mil ~~.'I~C~ !TI~LfY ~I F~. SPOUSE'S NAME. CLAST FIRST, Wll rF YES_ COYPlett .~ SECTIONS.' . C ON '1 REVERSE OF' THiS FOfW. ~ ""'" ADDRESS (JF ~C ~"'~'dIlE .~lY I~ "l50 nllNQ Of\l fl1lS rOR"', .~ ~;::; :i "-"~lE 'Pll"~t ""INT i F'R"'~"""ME ,CRfNfp. ':if I~ "'h~ rvplOHO I i SPOUSE 5 OCCU~il.fION JONl Y Ir ALSO rtllNG ON hilS rORM, I : 1'''1[1 PRE~'ARf ~ ... P"ONE ""UM8ER - - - -----~ ---~-._----_. - ._~ ---------- --- ---- - -. --- --- TAXPW!OR'S coPY CAPITAL TAX COLLECTION BUREAU MEMBER MUNICIPALITIES The lollowlng mUnlclpalilies are served by Ihe Capital Tax Collect.on Bureau. Shown below each ot the two columns 01 mUnlClpahtles .s Capital Tax Collection Bureau olllce that serves Ihose mUnicipalities. II. durrng Ihe tax year. you were a part year resident of munlclpalilles 3d on both the lell and light sections you may Ille your return al ellher 01 our ollices. II you did lWl live in any 01 these areas tor any part 01 tax year, you should Qg1llle wl1h our bureau (bullf you !'9C91ve a orn.orlnfed return from us please return 1110 us nOllng where you resided 'ng the lax year). II you are unsure where you are to Itle. phone one 01 our ollices and we will be happy to ass.st you. DAUPHIN COUNTY ,Halllsburg City .Hlghsplle Borough ,Reed Township ,Sloe lion Borough PERRY COUNTY .AII MUnlclpalilles JUNIATA COUNTY .Greenwood Township II you were a resident of any ollhe above munlclpalilles 'ny part 01 the fax year. lile WIth the ollice shown below. lltat Tax Bureeu Hours: risburg Division Mon. . Thur. 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. , N. 3rd Sf. Friday 8:30 A.M.. 4:00 P.M. ;sburg. PA 17110-1893 Phone: (717) 234-3217 CUMBERLAND COUNTY ,Carlisle Borough .North Newton Township .Cooke Township .Penn Township .Dickinson Township ,South Middleton Township ,Lower Franklord Township -SOUlh Newton Township .Lower Mifflin Township .Upper Franklold Township ,Mt. Holly Springs Borough .Upper Mifflin Township .Newville Borough .West Pennsboro Township ,North Middlaton Township II you were a resident 01 any 01 Ihe above municipalities lor any part of Ihe lax year, lile wllh the office shown below, Capital Tax Bureeu Hours: Carlisle Division Monday 8:30 A.M. . 4:00 P.M. 19 S. Hanover Sf. Tue. - Fri. S:OO A.M.. 4:00 P.M. Suite 102 Phone: (717) 243.3725 Carlisle, PA 17013.3336 . ONS: IF TWO TAXPAYERS ARE FILING ON THIS RETURN. PLEASE PLACE AN 'H" (HUSBANO) OR W' (WIFE) BEFORE EACH LINE ENTRY IN SECTIONS 0 AND 0 BELOW. EMPLOYERS NAME CATE EIM'lOn:o DURING tliiS tu "EM:l JI'lQU TO -:ON A TAXPAYER'S EMPLOYER INFORMATION (Complete only il you moved durino the tax vear.) EMPLOYER'S LOCAL ADDRESS GROSS EARNINGS LOCAL INCOME TAX rBOX 21 OF W.21 IN B: OTHER TAXABLE EARNED INCOME s s AMOUNT '.'ENT FOR (WORK OR SERVICE PERFORMEO) RECEIVEO FROM (PAYOR) s PERIOD LIVED HERE :N C: MOVING INFORMATION (II you moved durina Ihe lax vear. also complete Section A above.) CITY BOROUGH. TOWNSHIP MAILING AOORESS TO I TO I . TO TO ':"::)RESS ( .. n,;lfRfl\,' ........ .) ,.II"'; '~f 1iP,'.f ____.________...__n_.__ SCHEDULES A&B (Fonn 10401 ~oI.,.TrMWY III --- NItM(I) IhOWn on Form 1040 Schedule A-Itemized Deductions (Schldull B '" on blck) ~ AllIIch 10 Form 1040. ~ Seelllllructlonllor Sclteduln A Ind B (Fonn 10401. OMB No 1&4&.OOU ~@97 - _No 07 Your todaI MCUftt1 numbl, Medlcsl Caution: Do /XlI IncIudt IXpenM! t8imoolSed OIP1/d by othtJtS, and 1 Medical and don tal oxplnses (soo pagl A- 1) . Dental 2 Enler arnountlrom Form 1040. Iinl 33, 2 Expon... 3 Mulliply linl 2 lbove by 7.5% (.075) . 3 4 SubtraCllinl 3 from lino 1. If linl 3 is more than linl 1, Inter -0- Texoe You 5 Stato and local incomo taxes 5 Paid e Real Istatltaxes (see pago A-2) . 8 (See 7 Porsonal properly taxfS . 7 pago A.2,) 8 Other taxes. Ust typo and omount ~ ,................... ................................................................ 8 Add linos 5 thro h S . Interest 10 Home mortgage interest and points reponed 10 you on Form 1098 You Paid 11 HolM mortgage interest not reported to you on Form 1098. If paid (See to tho person from whom you bought tho homo, sao page A.3 pagl A.2.1 and srow that person's name. idenbIy1ng no., and addreSS ~ ,.,t~!\.,...!~\I1J!...(!.lW..,..(.~I,."...~:.J.$.~j., Nol8: ::: ::i):::: :::::::::::::: ::: ::: ::::::: j, 5.::J j::~: !:~2:~ 11 Parsonal 12 Points not reported to you on Form 1098. See pago A-3 interest IS not lor special rulos. 12 dedUClible. 13 Investmontlntatest. Attach Form 4952 if required. (See page A-3.) 13 14 Add lines 10 th t3. Glflsto 15 Gilts by cash or chock. If you made any gill of $250 or Charity more, SOl pogl A-3 II you ITIIdII 18 Other than by cash or chock. If anV 911t 015250 or more. Qln IItdgcll see pago A-3. You MUST attach Form 8283 if over $500 IlInefit lor It. 17 Canyover from prior year 101 page A-3. 18 Add lines 15 th 17, .(; CIIUlfly Ind Than LOllIS 18 Job EJpansll 20 and Moll Olhll MllClllanlDul Dldudlonl 21 (See 22 page A,S lor IXpenses to deduct hotel 23 24 :IS 2tI Dlhlr 27 MI"alllnlDUI Dadudlans Total 28 Itemized . Deductlona Casually or thell Ioss(OS), Allach Form 4884. (See pa e A.4.) Unt8imbursod employee expenses-job travel, uniorl- dues, job educa1ion, etc, You MUST attach Form 2106 5 01 2106.EZ II required, (See page A-4.) ~ .......u...... -r;;f!'!o::~"', A. ..t,,: ,~n.l. ..7.2I.,..,u..,,,..,..,....., ................................................................ Taxpreparationt_ . . , . . . . . ' . . ' Other expenses-invostmont. safe depoSit box, etc. Usl typo and amount .u..u'u....'u..,....uu.............. ...................................... ......................... Add lines 20 through 22. . Enllr amount from form 1040, line 33, 24 I MuI1lp1y line 24 above by 2% (.02) . . . , . ., :IS SubtraCllino 25 from llno 23. If IIno 25 IS more than llno 23. enter -0- Other-from lisl on pego A.5. Ust typo and amount ~ ..u........u....u..,..'.... ............................................................................................... IS Form 1040, I,no 33. over $121.200 (over $60.600" mImed filing separatelv)? NO. Your doduc1lO11lS not limited, Add the amounts In the tit ngot column } lot IIrllS 4 through 27. Also. ent.. on Form 1040. llno 35, the lerver 01 . ~ thIS amount or your standard doduc1lO11 YES. Your dOCluClJon may be limited See page A.S for the smount to ont.. For paponootll AeducUon Acl No_, _ FontI 1040 Inl",,_I. Cat No ,,33011 Schedule A (Form 10401 '"7 Scnod.- Ala IF"'"' 'OCOl 111117 Nln'W(tJ IhOwn on Form 10.t0. 00 not It"er RI/T\I ancIlOCt&I HC;Unty""""'* " ShOWn on other 1IlM. Part I Intareat Incoma (5.. pog.. 12 and e.I.) No..: II you _a Form 10000.INT, Form 10000-o10. or substitute statement from a bmkorage firm. list the firm', name IS tr'a poyer and entor tne total Intnst Shown on that lorm. Part II Dividend Incoma (5.. pag.. 12 and B.I.) Notr. If you recetved I Form legg.OIV or substrtute statement from a brokerage fLm'l. ust the firm's name as tho Plyer and entlf the total dIVIdends shown on that form. Part III Foreign Accounts and Truats ISoe Dlgo 8,2 J o",a No 'W-GOI< Pogo 2 Your IOCiat MOUrtt>>' number Schedule B-Interest and Dividend Income - _No. 08 Not.: If I1IJd ovar 1400 In ,..abl. m,.,.sllncomo, musl also com /010 Pan 1/1. 1 Ust namo of payor. II any Into",st Is 110m a aeUer.financed mongage and the buyor used the property as a personol ","idanee, sea pege B-1 and list this inle"'lI first. Also, show that buyer's social security number and add"'sa .. Amounl ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ 1 ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ 2 Add tho amounts online 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 3 Excludablo intamt on aeries EE U.S. savings bonds Issued alter 1999 from Form 8815, line 14, You MUST attach Form 8815 to Form 1040 . . . . . .. 3 4 Subtract line 3 110m lina 2, Enter tho "'au~ here and on Form 1040 line Ss ~ 4 Note: " I1IJd lMIr S400 in dividondslltldlor othardisf7i_ on stock, must also 5 Ust nome 01 peyer. Includa gross dividends and/Of ethar distributions on stock he",. My capital gain distributions and nontllll8ble distributions will be deducted on lines 7 and S .. ..................................................................... 10 Pan III. Amount ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ 5 ............................................................................................ ....................................................--...................................... ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ................................................--.......................................... ............................................................................................ e Addthoamcuntsonlin05 . . , . ' . , . . ' 7 CapitaJ gem distnbutJonl. Enltt h.... and on Schedule 0 e Non_ dls1nbutions. (5ao Iho mat. for Form 1040. hne 9.) . Addlinaa7and8 , . . , , , . , , , . . . . . . , . . . ' 10 Sublract line 9 from line 6, Enter the mu~ hate and en Form 1040. line 9 . ~ 10 Vou mult complete th,s part if you la) had 0VIt s.oo of ontlftSl or dMdandI; (b) had a f~ account; or Ie) _ a dlStnbubon from, or __ a grantor 01, or I transl..." 10. 0 foraIgn trust. , ,. At any lime during t997, did you have an ,ntoresl" or a s'gnatu",ot other authontyover a financial account ,n a 10000'lln country, such as a bank accounl. sacuntlBS account, or ether financ,al accounl? See pago B.210r o.cepllons and filing requirements 101 Form TO F 90-22.1 b If .Vos.- enter the nsmo of Ihe fo""gn country. ....,.... ............, .............. ......... 12 Dunng 1997, did you rece,ve a dlStnbut,on 110m. or ware you tho grentor at. or tranlleror to, a to"" n trust? II -Vos, - au ma have 10 1010 Form 3520 or 926 See e e,2 For P.perwOftl, Reduction Act Notte..... Fonn tOtlO Inltr\lCbona. _Ie B (Fa"" lCM01 '111 ..-I PA 40 . 1997 PENNSYLVANIA INCOME TAX RETURN 970011001'1 I"" '" Cornmonwt.nh 01 Penn,yev.niI PA Dt~rtmtnl or R.venue FI...I v.., Fill'., "'I.on IhiS oval Y Deglnrnng _1_1 91; I I PLEASE PRINrIN BLACK INK an<leOO~g__ 9_, IlyouOOnolhl_..cor'IC1PfIQMlIdIlbtl tnlt".flll)ttllaW'll'llhtN*"provde(l PnntQl\elttllr01' fUlTOeftn'lCtltlkXII Ust.bIInlbkCKkltllPlCt Your Soclal Secunty Number Spouse S Social Security Number = If this Is an AMENDED tslum. fitl.in lhis oval. ... = - ......- .l:! laslName ~Mo/l ~ 150,J -~, ~--'"' , 1.11 Vour FIrS! Name S TlI T'll- t.{ :;j . PO So.. Api No, Sulle. FIoo<. RR No, ete ~:I \UO L-CiN6-S Spouse.s forst Nam. Mt G"r #!.f> , I I I I I . ---- O.ytJme TeIephClne Number -~. UJ SIrNI Address :~C.R (2 I.. I 5 L e. CltyorPOSIOflICt Stale PA lJpCode /1 c)" Option lor I 1988 Booklet. II "'" DO NOT .... . ,. TII BooIdet ntxt yeu, rll in thls oval " you paid ~ IpttOIt1f, ,,,dI'llOfsht. thlSC(lIIOft l.oc.llnl~DI1. Sto ..go Ii en., _. you Md.. 01 Dec."", 3t. t997 County; "" J Municipality: IV. "r")' un.... ~ .. IV School District: ~'-, 1 -...:;. Relldency StatUI. Fill in only one oval R --e R.sldent NR c=:l Non.Resldent p c=:l Part. Ye., Resident ~_/91 I 197 Type flier. Fill In only ene oval: S ~ SmgIe F = FInal M = loIamod J = loIamod F~mg Separallty Flltng JOtnlly o c:::J Deceased Dale of Deatn I 197 Schoot Odlnct Code: These codes a,. on PSoas 33 and 34 Enler thla If'llorrnallOn even If you dld not move in 1997 SSN. Name, or Add,... Change. If ANY of the above information you entered is different from your 1996 PA tax retum or the label. or it you did not file a 1996 PA tax return. till in this oval. If" .""", ....., 0110 c. ..... ..... c C l'- If" = Dollars Cents ~9 (,30 'I' t i' 'f (, \) ~~7~5~' "~Me mJCWfIflO I bSJ on UnlS". S. .rwfOf 6. ", 1'1 me OVIln Irottt d !he amtDOMff ImOUIfS 1a Gross PA Ta.able CompensabOn from W'21orms .00 othe, wage stalemen~ ........',...,.,......... 10 tb Unreombursed EmployeeSusoness Expenses from PA Schedule UE .. ....,.......... ................ lb 1C Net PA Taxable Compensation. Subtract Une 1bfrom la ................................. 1c 2 PA Taxable Intelesl Complete and attach PA Schedul. A II ove, S 1,000 ............,.... 2 3 PA Taxable Dividends Complete and attach PA Schedule B 01 over 51.000 .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. ... 3 ,'.',- 4 Nellncome or (Lossl trom Operation ot Business. Professton. or Farm.. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. c:::: 4 5 Net GaIn 01 (Loss, lrom Ih<l Sale. Exchange, 0' DlspoSilion 01 Property .....,.,.,...... = 5 Sa Amount 01 GaIn Excluded (Irom PA Schedule PA.19) .. .. . . . .. . . .. 50 You Muel Fla. .y April 1'.1'" 6 Net Income 01 (Loss' lrom Rents. Royahias, Patents and CopynghlS ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. = 6 7 Estate and Trustlncome .. .. . .. , .. .... .. ... . .. .., .. ... .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. , .. .. 7 8 GamblrngandLoheryWlnntng5 ...............................................6 9 Tatal Grou PA T.._ _. Add me Incamo omaunlIlIom Lmes tc. 2, 3, ~. 5, 6 7 and 8 DO NOT SUBTRACT ANV (LOSSES) REPOR~D ON UNES 4. 5 OR e. '.....'.. 9 to CONTRIBUTIONS TO VOUR UEDlCAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT 1- In.INcli"".' '. .. . .. " 10 39'1~J5 f" II NET PA TAXA~LE INCOME Subtract Lone to lrom LIne 9 . .. , .. , .. . . , .. . .. . .. .. . .. ,. 11 1i'll(58b '0'l04Y' 12 TotIl PA Tal UalNltty. ....u... 11 ttyJ.rr.IO.D2tI. EntIf fO'l' 11I1 due .......on LIne U on ""'It"". .. 12 EC Fe L ..-I '1700110019 9700],],001'1 page 5 -.J PA 40 -1997 Su:wlSw.,.,....... L Dollar. Cc 1"': I / c 'Ie 'It I ~ 73 Ie 1 'l7DD22DDJ.b Your Narne 13 Total PA Tax U.blllfy. Em" your In dut rrom line 12 on Iht Inl page 13 ............................................... 14 Total PA Tal Withheld lram W.2Iorm....... .......................... ................ 14 15 Cred~ lrom your 1996 PA Income Tal Retum ....... 15 16 1997 E.lim.led In.tallmanl PaymenlS ,............ 16 17 Peymenl made wilh your raque,' for an 17 I.tansion of limllO IUe your 1997 PA-40. .,........ LInIl".lornonrtS6dent pMners, aMnhAldls61nlf membtnI orq 16 TIJ _Ill I. reponed on your PA Schedull(.' NRK.l .. 18 19 Total Plymonta and Crodlla. AddU.... 15 through 18, ...... ........................... ........ ............... 19 20a Ilepet_. Pill 8. 20ll Total EI9tb*tY Income, LiNl2...............2OI P.nC.1.tnt11 .....2Gb Unea 2Oa, It end c ...10 lIat tnfonnatlon from PA ScMdult IP 20cTax Forgtvo..... CrodU from Part D. Une18 .................................... ...... 20c 21 rotal CIadot lot Tun Paid 10 Other StallS or Counlrla.. AftIch'fOUl'PAScftedlIIIl.IGorPA~.IAK.l .. eo.o.... ............... .......... 21 22 PA Employrnenllncenlive P.ymtnl Credll. AhKhPASdlecaltel.)WorPA~IIAK.1 Of HAft., ......, ..... ,..... ................... 22 23 PAJob Cr8IIlN)n Tax Credit. AaKflyGllt*""=-ofaNt'"'"'...PA~tlCotM\urltyIlndEconomc: 23 ~orPA~IIAK.101NAK.1 ......0.... ............. ............... ...... 24 PA WlU1e TIre ReqC1lng Investmenl Tax Credo. .....,.,.....-.. · ..-'....... 24 PA~of~~orPA~.IAK-tO'NAK.l ..... ......... eO...... ..,. ,. ..D ... 25 PARasearch and Oevalopment Tax Credll. ...................... ........... ....... 2S c :il 26 Total Paymants and Ctedils. Add Una. 14.19 and 20c Ihrough 25 .............,.,.... 26 III C c 27 TAX DUE, II Une 13 is more than Une 26. anter Ihe di"erenca here. ,.............. 27 I'" II'" 28 OVERPAYMENT. 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" " -E " c.. - - 's. -.; -;j " " '" z - " '" c C .::: 0 '" 'f c " " - E " " e s: - J. 1 " ;:! c.. .::: " c e c - ~ ...:: ;; - Ill: ~ " ~ cc " u " " c ~ .... = '-' '" ~ .~ ;:; - " ~ :::e " '0 as j Q :r. ell Q c ~ c ;;;, -l: Clo '" - Q Ill: III _c "",- ~~ _7.. ~ '" :- .c ;; s - - .s ...; "" ~ .c ] 5 " .c ~ ~ ] ~ l e ... ~ " 'S " ~ " - . IN TilE COURT ot' COMMON IJLEA.~ lit' CUMBERLAND COUNlY, PENNSYLVANIA IlOME....TIC RELATIONS ....ECTlON P. 0, BOX 3211, CARLISLE, PA 171113 FAX: (717) 2411-62411 PIlONE: (717) 240,(,225 April 22,19'JH Plainliff Name: Defendant Name: Dockel Number: PACSES Ca.e Number: Other Slale ID Number: Plew.e nole: All corre.pnndence muM include Ihe PACSES Case Number. INCOME AND EXPENSE !l'TATEMENT THIS FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT (I{ you art sel{-e",ployed or il.wlII ate salaried by a busilless o{ wlliell >"u ate oWller ill wllole or patt. )'OIl mllSl also fill out IIIe Supple"'elllal/lleo"'. Sla,,'llIetll wlliel. al'pcalS 011111<' la"'page o{ III;s ;lIeffllle alld exf1Cllse Slale"'elll.) INCOME STATEMENT OF StOlnlcv A. Mnrrison I verify thaI Ihe .Ialemenl made in thi. Incume and Expen.e Stalemenl arc ltue and carred. I undersland that fal.e .lalemen" herein arc .ubjecllo the criminal penahie. of 18 Pa. C.S. f4904, relaling 10 un.,worn fal.ilieation 10 aUlhorilies. Date Plainliff or Defendanl INCOME: Employer Rnadwav Exnre..., Addres., 1m Rnadwav Drive. C..rli,le, PA 1701] Type of Work Duckworker Payroll No. Gms., Pay per Pay Periud S 7:lRHU Pay Period (wkly., bi.wkly., elc.) weeklv II6iiliIID Ilbtidllclion. Olber Deduclions (Specify) Family support Illll.7t1 S 51'..52 Lucal Wage Tax '.39 S Savin Bonds S S Heahh S Insurance Union Dues 8.84 Slale Incume Tax Credil Union s s !lUll) Social Security RClircmcnl Life In~ur3ncc S 131.97 Net Pay per Pay Perind S :l2U7 Se,,;ce Type ra~c I of It Form IN-OOlI Worker ID INI'ClM!: ^NIl ~XI'!:N'!: SIAI!:StlSI r^cs~s C"S!' NL;MIlI!R tlTIIER (Fill j" AI'I''''l'rilll< ell(IIIl1"1 INCOME WEEK MONTII YEAR Inlere.1 S S S Dividends Pemion Annuity Social Security Rcnls Royallies Expcn.\e Accounl Oifts Unemployment C(lmpcn~tinn Workmen's Compcn.\alion IRS Refund S 4.185.00 Olher Other TOTAL S S S TOTAL INCOME S EXPENSES (Fill in Al'l'ro/lrial. ell(IUII") WEEK MONTH YEAR HOME Mortgage/Rent S /14'1.42 S s Maintenance IlMI.IMI Ulilili.. Eledric 1211.IM) (ja., Oil (Coal 4 ton) 4LIKI 4')2.1J) Telephone 2.~.1Kl SCf"\'kc Type I'&I~~ ~ III II RJI1lNltll Worker ID I:>COME ^:>u EXI'!':>'E ST,HL\lL"1 I'ACSES Co\SE NUMIII'11 EXPENSES (Fill ;11 A/'l'tlIl,tiu," (i,IIIIIIII) (conllnuedl WEEK MlINTII YEAR W.ler S S S Sewer Tr...h '1.14 109.72 EMPWYMENT Puhlic Tr.n'purl.lion S S S Lunch 25.m TAXES Real E..I.IC S S S 1~170.41 Pcrson.1 Properly 2.n.IXl Income 11,111(,.84 Union Dues 3ll.IKl 456.00 tNSURANCE Homeowners S S S 393.00 Aulomuhilc 399.52 Life Accident He.llh (llher Automobile P.ymen.. S S S Fucl l(),m Repairs 511.1KI Medlaa! Dllc..1nr S S S 279,35 Dcnl;s' Orlhudunl;s' Scn'in: TylX' P.I~l' 'tIt h Furm IN~Klll Wurkcr 10 INCOME ASI> EXI'I'SSE ST,\IIC\tISI PACSES CASE NVSIIII:Il EXPENSES (Fill ill AI'/,rol'tia/e Col""/11) (conllnued) WEEK MONTII YEAR Hospital S S S Medicine 50.00 Special needs (gIa..", 93.00 braces, onllol'edic devic,,) G1...,es EDUCATION Private School S S S Parochial School College Religious PERSONAL Clothing S S S 500.00 Food SO.tX' Barher /Hairdr...o;cr Credit Payments: Credit Card Charge Account Memhcrships LOANS Credit Union S S S Mlocellaa...... Household Help S Child Care Papers/Books/Magazine Entertainment Pay TV Vacatinn Scrvi~c Typ: Pa!!c .s llf h Form IN-tnI Worker ID I"COME ^"" EXI'I''''E ST.\II'.\lISI "ACSES Co\SE NUSIIIER EXPENSES (continued) (Fill ill App"'pliorr C"'IIIIIlI) WU:K MONTI! YEAR Gifts s s s Legal Fees Charitahle Contributions 250.00 Other Child Support Alimony Payments 350.lM) 450.IX) OTHER Domestic ReI. Exp S S S 26.00 IV:% of %00. employ. 144.00 receivc.s off pay for support ded. TOTAL EXPENSES S PROPERlY OImersbl . OWNED DESCRIPTION VALUE H W J Cheekin Accounls 300.00 . Savin . Accounls Credit Union SIOCk., Bonds Real E.,late Other TOTAL S INSURANCE COM PAN\' POLlC\' # ConrB . It W C Homil.1 Tcam!lllcr' . . luc Cros!o. Olher Medical Blue ('rn" Other .H . Hu~hand W . Will' ('. l'omhinl.:lI J. Juint Scr\'kc TYI'C Form IN,lXlM Worker ID r<t~..... .' 01 II PENNSYLVANIA rEA~STERS RETIRE~ENT 10~~ SPRtNG STREET wYO~ISStNG. PA 19610 MAILtNG ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 15223 REAOING. PA 19012-5223. t"CO"E PLAN rHE cr~rRAL 1995 ANNUAL E~PLOYEE BENEFtT STATEMENT ..119/90 MORRISON STANLEY A 1100 LONGS GAP RD CARLISLE PA 17013-8671 SOCtAL SECURITY - 202-42-50;98 I. BIRTH OATE - 8/07/5.. 2. SPOUSE NAME - MARILYN MORRISON 3. SPOUSE BIRTH DATE - 2/16/57 10. SPOUSE SOCIAL SECURITY NO. - 209-50-98..1 5. REPORTED DArE OF HIRE - 3/23/77 6. VESTED srATUS - 100~ VESTED 7. ESTtMATED NORMAL RETIRE~ENT DATE - 09/01/2011 8. DETArLS OF EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS POSTED TO YOUR 199~ THAT wERE RECEtVED BY 3/17/95. - ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR HOURS PAlO TOTAL OOLLARS E"PLOYER MONTH PO FOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROADWAY EXPRESS INC JAN. .95 159 ROADWAY EXPRESS INC FEB..95 159 ROADWAY EXPRESS INC ..AA..95 191 POADWAY EXPRESS INC APR..95 155 RO"DWAY EXPRESS INC ~..y ..95 135 ROADW"Y EXPllESS INC JUN..95 199 ROADWAY EXPRESS INC JUL..95 159 RDAOWAY EXPOlESS INC AUG..9S 152 RO"owAY EXPRESS INC SEP..95 1114 ROAO....Y EXPRESS INC OCT..95 155 RDAOWAY EXPRESS INC NOV..95 160 ROAowAY EXPRESS INC DEC..95 169 ..74.61 ..74.01 570.13 462.67 ..02.97 594.01 ..710.61 ..53.72 5..9.24 ..62.67 477.60 50.....6 TOTAL...................................................... 5.901.30 9. LATE CONTRIBUTtONS/ADJUSrMENTS TO PREVIOUS YE"RS - 18.~9 10. DEVELOPMENT OF ACCUMULATED ..CCOUNT BALANCE FRO.. 12/9.. ro 12/95 : A. ACCOUNT BALANCE AS OF 12/31/1994 - B. CONTRIBUTIONS RECCIVED DURING 1995 - C. NET EARNINGS ADDED DURING 1995 - D. "CCOUNT BALANCE AS DF12/31/1995 - ~1.3"0.6? 5..;01.30 11.833.51 69.075.50 . INCLUDES .9 II. ANNU..LIZED RATE OF RETURN EARNED ON THE FUND FOR 1995 - 22.30 ~ NOTE: INTEREST IS ACTUALLY CREDITEO TO YOUR ACCOUNT B..SEO ON ~UARTERLY RATES OF RETUi'lN. THEREFORE THIS RATE CANNOT BE USED TO VERIFV THE "NET EARNINGS ADDEO" AMOUNT ABOVE. YOUR ACCOUNT BAL"NCE SHO"N ..eOVE IS SUBJECT TO ADDITtONS.DELETIONS "NO CORRECTIONS. THE C~NTRAL PENNSVLVANt. T AMSTrnS :FFINrC ~tN!FtT PLAN 10S~ SP ING ST~ttT WVCMISS NG, PA I,~IO ~AILtNG AOORESS: P.O. bOX 1~?2J PC:AOJNG.. P4 lHJl2-;j22J 1995 ESTtMATEO E~PLCVE~ OENFFtT ~T.rEMLNT 41'1 t.J/'J(J HORRtSON srANLEV A 1100 LONGS GAP RO CARLISLE PA 17013-8671 SOCIAL SECU"trV 20?-42-5S\lA 1. HI~TH OATE - 8/07/54 2. SPOUSE NAME - MARILVN 3. SPOUSE el~TH DATE - 2/t6/57 4. SPOUSE SOCIAL SECURITV NO. - 209-50-9841 5. PEPCRT~D DATE OF HtRE - 3/23/77 6. 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Lfnd'OV, E,q""e, of the law firm of FLOWER, MORGENTHAL, LOWER & LINDSAY, P.C., Attorneys, hereby certify that I served the within PlalntlN's Pre-Trial Statement this day by first class U.S. Mail, mailed from Carlisle, Pennsylvania to: Samuel W. Milkes, Esquire JACOBSEN AND MILKES 52 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 FLOWER, MORGENTHAL FLOWER & LINDSAY Attorneys for Plaintiff By: Carol J. Un ay, Esquire 10 /I 44693 11 East High Street Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-5513 . . '" -. I .... - w .... - a: == o w Z (:J iii .j , r '. I . I I I I I : I I. ., I ~ I , I , <i , - ::; "\ ~ C '" a 0 " ~ " ~ ~ 01Jilk .[ow I IVn (W)/ ~ ~ jh-~ J)H4u- Village Square "'Icral Design P.O. Box 1 86, Rt # 34 & 850 Shermansdale, PA 17090 717-582.7766 1Av}( \ ,"", F.iT~~ " lJ....j~~'f"I'I'N.', It ij I' :\ I II ,'~ ,I " :1 " " I! 0003RETURN CAll a 0.5000 TOTAL CIlARGES AND CREDITS LONG DISTANCE CHARGES , " , 00, REr DArE TlHE PLACE CALLED 1 OCT 2J D21J1'41PM LOYSYJLLE PA 2 OCT 2J 04,57,17,. 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MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COUnT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v, MARILYN T. MORRISON, Defendant :CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE :NO. 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDER DEFINED BENEFIT PLAN AND NOW, upon agreement of the parties, through their counsel, the following Qualified Domestic Relations Order is hereby entered. 1. Effect of This Order as a Qualified Domestic Relations Order, This Order creates and recognizes the existence of an Alternate Payee's right to receive a portion of the Participant's benefits payable under an employer-sponsored Central Pennsylvania Teamsters Defined Benefit Plan, which is qualified under the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"). This Order is intended to constitute a Qualified Domestic Relations Order ("QDRO") under Section 414(P) of the Code and Section 206)(d)(3) of ERISA. 2. Participant Information. The name, last known address, birth date, and social security number of the plan "Participant" are: Name: Stanley A. Morrison ("Participant") Address: 1100 Longs Gap Road Carlisle, PA 17013 ~I c,(( ~ Date of Birth: 8/7/54 Social Security Number: 202-42-5598 3. Alternate Payee Information. The name, last known address, birth date, and social security number of the "Alternate Payee" are: Name: Marilyn T. Morrison ("Alternate Payee") Address: 1075 Rebecca Street Carlisle.PA 17013 Date of Birth: 2/16/57 Social Security Number: 209-50-9841 The Alternate Payee shall have the duty to notify the Plan Administrator in writing uf any changes in hislher mailing address subsequent to the entry of this Order. 4, Plan Name. The name of the Plan to which this Order applies is the Teamsters Defined Benefit Plan (hereinafter referred to as "Plan"), Any benefits accrued by the Participant under a predecessor to this plan of the employer 01' any other deemed contribution plan sponsored by the Participant's employer, whereby liability for benefits accrued under such predecessor plan or other defined contribution plan has been transferred to the Plan, shall also be subject to the term of this Order, Any changes in Plnn Administrator, Plan Sponsor, 01' name of the Plan shall not affect Alternate Payee's rights as stipuluted under this Order. 5, Pursuant to State Domestic Relations Law. This Order is entered pursuant to the authority granted in the applicable domestic relations laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 6. For Provision of Marital Property Rights. This Order relates to the provision of marital property rights and/or spousal support to the Alternate Payee as a result of the Order of Divorce between Participant and Altl'rnate Payee, 7. Amount of Alternate Payee's Benefit. This Order assigns to the Alternate Payee a separate interest, with a three year certain feature, an amount equal to 55% of the marital portion of the benefit, by multiplying 55% of the benefit by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of months from the date of commencement of the Participant's entitlement in the plan (when the Participant began to accrue this benefit) to June 30, 1994, and the denominator of which is the number of months of the Participant's service from the Participant's date of entitlement until the last day upon which benefits were earned prior to retirement, Further, such benefit shall include all amounts maintained under all of the various accounts and/or subaccounts established on behalf of the Participant under this Defined Benefit Plan. Such Total Account Balance shall be determined without regard to any account reduction caused by Participant's prior loan(s), if any, from the Plan, 8. Surviving Spouse. For purposes of administration of this plan, the Alternate Payee is to be treated as a surviving spouse with regard to the qualified pre-retirement survivor annuity, to the extent of the Alternate Payee's interest in the plan as referenced in paraph 7 above. 9. Commencement Date and Form of Payment to Alternate Payee, If the Alternate Payee so elects, helshe shall be paid hislher benefits as soon as administratively feasible following the date this Order is approved as a QDRO by the Plan Administrator and the Order is final. or at the earliest date permitted under the terms of the Plan, if later, Benefits will be payable to the Alternate Payee in any form or permissible option otherwise available to Participant under the terms of the Plan, provided, however, that the participant shall have no tax or penalty liability for any distribution made herein. 10, Alternate Payee's Rights and Privileges, On and after the date that this Order is deemed to be a Qualified Domestic Relations Order, but before the Alternate Payee receives hislher total distribution under the Plan, the Alternate Payee shall be entitled to all of the rights and election privileges that are afforded to Plan participants and beneficiaries, including, but not limited to, the rules regarding in-service withdrawals and distributions, and the right to direct Plan investments, all to the extent permitted under the provisions of the Plan. 11. Savings Clause. This Order is not intended, and shall not be construed in such a manner as to require the Plan: (a) to provide any type or form of benefit option not otherwise provided under the terms of the Plan; (b) to require the Plan to provide increased benefits determined on the basis of actuarial value; or (c) to require the payment of any benefits to the Alternate Payee which are required to be paid to another Alternate Payee under another order which was previously deemed to be a QDRO. 12. Certification of Necessary Information. All payments made pursuant to this Order shall be conditioned on the certification by the Alternate Payee and the Participant to the Plan Administrator of such information as the Plan Administrator may reasonably require from such parties to make the necessary calculation of the benefit amounts contained herein. 13. Continued Qualified Status of Order. It is the intention of the parties that this QDRO continue to qualify as a QDRO under Section 414(P) of the Internal Revenue Code, as it may be amended from time to time, and that the Plan Administrator shall reserve the right to reconfirm the qualified status of the Order at the time benefits become payable hereunder. 14. Tax Treatment of Distributions Made Under This Order. For purposes of Sections 402(a) and 72 of the Internal Revenue Code, any Alternate Payee who is the spouse or former spouse of the Participant shall be treated as the distributee of any distribution or payments made to the Alternate Payee under the terms of this Order, and as such, will be required to pay the appropriate fedeml income taxes, if any, on such distribution. 15. Constructive Receipt, In the event that the Plan Trustee inadvertently pays to the Participant any benefits which are assigned to the Alternate Payee pursuant to the terms of the Order, the Participant shall immediately reimburse the Alternate Payee to the extent that he has received such benefit payments, and shall forthwith pay such amounts so received directly to thl' Altl'rnate Payee within ten (10) days of receipt, 16, Continued Jurisdiction. The Court shall retain jurisdiction with respect to this Order to the extent required to maintain its qualified status and the original intent of the parties as stipulated herein, 17. Plan Termination. In the event of a Plan termination, the Alternate Payee shall be entitled to receive her portion of the Participant's benefits as stipulated herein in accordance with the Plan's termination provisions for participants IInd beneficiaries. By The Court, (AJrt ~,O'V . J. a.ttJ. 1ll;\J( eS Li ,JdSOCJ c.. 7',.J .tf)~ O~-I5'O~' l~'Xs :> STANLEY A. MORRISON, Plaintiff :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA v. MARILYN T, MORRISON, Defendant :CIVIL ACTION - DIVORCE :NO, 95-5229 CIVIL TERM :IN DIVORCE QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDER RETIREMENT INCOME PLAN AND NOW, upon agreement of the parties, through their counsel, the following Qualified Domestic Relations Order is hereby entered. 1. Effect of This Order as a Qualified Domestic Relations Order, This Order creates and recognizes the existence of an Alternate Payee's right to receive a portion of the Participant's benefits payable under an employer-sponsored Retirement Income Plan 1987, with the Central Pennsylvania Teamsters. which is qualified under the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"). This Order is intended to constitute a Qualified Domestic Relations Order ("QDRO") under Section 414(P) of the Code and Section 206)(d)(3) of ERISA. 2. Participant Information. The name, last known address, birth date, and social security number of the plan "Participant" arc: Name: Stanley A. Morrison ("Participant") Address: 1100 Longs Gap Road Carlisle, PA 17013 Date of Birth: 817154 Social Security Number: 202-42-5598 3. Alternate Payee Information. The name, last known address, birth date, and social security number of the "Alternate Payee" are: Name: Marilyn T. Morrison ("Alternate Payee") Address: 1075 Rebecca Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Date of Birth: 2/16/57 Social Security Number: 209-50-9841 The Alternate Payee shall have the duty to notit). the Plan Administrator in writing of any chan~s in hislher mailing address subsequent to t he entry of this Order. 4, Plan Name. The name of the Plan to which this Order applies is the Teamsters Retirement Income Plan 1987 (hereinafter referred to as "Plan"). Further, any successor plan to the Plan or any othel' plan(s) to which liability for provision of the Participant's benefits described below is incurred, shall also be subject to the terms of this Order, Any changes in Plan Administrator, Plan SpomlOr, or name of the Plan shall not affect Alternate Payee's rights as stipulated under this Order, 5, Pursuant to State Domestic Relations Law. This Order is entered pursuant to the authority granted in the applicable domestic relations laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 6, For Provision of Marital Property Rights. This Order relates to the provision of marital property rights and/or spousal support to the Alternate Payee as a result of the Order of Divorce between Participant and Alternate Payee. 7. Amount of Alternate Payee's Benefit. This Order assigns to the Alternate Payee the amount of $30,462.00, with any earning thereon from June 30, 1994. The fund shall segregate that amount into a separate account in the name of the Alternate Payee. The Alternate Payee's account will be credited with all income, losses and expenses from June 30, 1994 until the Plan Valuation Date, immediately preceding the date of full distribution of her interests. 8. Commencement Date and Form of Payment to Alternate Payee. If the Alternate Payee so elects, he/she shall be paid hislher benefits as soon as administratively feasible following the date this Order is approved as a QDRO by the Plan Administrator and the order is final, or at the earliest date permitted under the terms of the Plan, if later. Benefits will be payable to the Alternate Payee in any form or permissible option otherwise available to Participant under the terms of the Plan, including but not limited to, a lump sum distribution, provided, however, that the participant shall have no tax or penalty liability for any distribution made herein. 9. Alternate Payee's Rights and Privileges. On and after the date that this Order is deemed to be a Qualified Domestic Relations Order, but before the Alternate Payee receives hislher total distribution under the Plan, the Alternate Payee shall be entitled to all of the rights and election privileges that are afforded to Plan participants and beneficiaries, including, but not limited to, the rules regarding in-service withdrawals and distributions, to the extent permitted under the provisions of the Plan. 10, Savings Clause, This Order is not intended, and shall not be construed in such a manner as to require the Plan: (a) to provide any type or form of benefit option not otherwise provided under the terms (If the Plan; (b) to require the Plan to provide incremlCd benefits determined on the basis of actuarial value; or (c) to require the payment of any benefits to the Alternate Payee which arc required to be paid to another Alternate Payee under another order which was previously deemed to be a QDRO, 11, Certification of Necessary Information, All payments made pursuant to this Order shall be conditioned on the certification by the Alternate Payee and the Participant to the Plan Administrator of such information as the Plan Administrator may reasonably require from such parties to make the necessary calculation of the benefit amounts contained herein. 12. Continued Qualified Status of Order. It is the intention of the parties that this QDRO continue to qualify as a QDRO under Section 414(P) of the Internal Revenue Code, as it may be amended from time to time, and that the Plan Administrator shall reserve the right to reconfirm the qualified status of the Order at the time benefits become payable hereunder. 13. Tax Treatment of Distributions Made Under This Order. For purposes of Sections 402(a) and 72 of the Internal Revenue Code, any Alternate Payee who is the spouse or former spouse of the Participant shall be treated as the distributee of any distribution or payments made to the Alternate Payee under the terms of this Order, and as such, will be required to pay the appropriate federal income taxes, if any, on such distribution. 14. Constructive Receipt. In the event that the Plan Trustee inadvertently pays to the Participant any benefits which are assigned to the Alternate Payee pursuant to the terms of the Order, the Participant shall immediately reimburse the Alternate Payee to the extent that he has received such benefit payments, and shall forthwith pay such amounts so received directly to the Alternate Payee within ten (10) days of receipt. 15. Continued Jurisdiction. The Court shall retain jurisdiction with respect to this Order to the extent required to maintain its qualified status and the original intent of the parties as stipulated herein. 16. Plan Termination. In the event of a Plan termination, the Alternate Payee shall be entitled to receive her portion of the Participant's benefits as stipulated herein in accordance with the Plan's termination provisions for participants and beneficiaries. By The Court, "hJ,.,....., ~, 24 0 ~ A/) J.