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11N RE: PETITION FOR CHANGE
OF NAME OF LAURA BETH
DUNKELBERGER
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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IN RE: PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME
OPINION AND ORDER OF COURT
Bayley, J., November 7,2005:--
Petitioner, Beth Ann Fetzner, is the mother of Laura Beth Dunkelberger,
age 15, born May 31, 1990. She petitioned to change Laura's name to Laura
Beth Thompson. Thompson is the name of Laura's maternal grandparents.
Laura's father, Arthur Dunkelberger, III, objects to changing Laura's name. A
hearing was conducted on October 26, 2005.
Beth Ann Fetzner and Arthur Dunkelberger, III, were married in 1987.
They separated in 1994, and were divorced in 1997.1 Laura lived with her
mother in York County until she moved into the home of her grandparents,
Richard and Lois Thompson, in Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, in August
2005. Laura was in some trouble in York County, at least in part caused by her
choice of friends. The matter was investigated by York County Children and
Youth. The mother agreed that Laura would do better living with her
grandparents in Mechanicsburg, and attending Cumberland Valley High School.
She is now in tenth grade and doing very well.
The father has not lived with Laura since he separated from the mother in
1 They have a son, Arthur Dunkelberger, IV, age 16, who lives with the mother
and goes to school in York County. Arthur Dunkelberger, III, has a twenty-five-
year-old daughter by a prior marriage.
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1994. A custody order was entered at the beginning of 1998 providing the
mother with sole legal custody and primary physical custody of Laura. The father
was awarded temporary physical custody every other weekend and on some
holidays. From the separation of the parties in 1994 to the entry of that order, the
father saw Laura at the mother's home approximately three times. After the entry
of the order until 2000, the father saw her approximately five times. Since 2000,
he has only seen her at his mother's funeral in October, 2001.
The father is currently incarcerated in the Cumberland County Prison on a
probation violation for a 2002 conviction for simple assault and false
imprisonment. He originally was sentenced to 6 months to 23 months. He has
also been convicted and sentenced in Cumberland County as follows:
1994 Flight to avoid apprehension - CCP - 1-23 months
1994 Recklessly endangering another person - CCP -
1-23 months
1994 Altered registration plate - 23 months probation
1994 Drug paraphernalia - 12 months probation
1994 Escape - CCP - 1-23 months
1994 Recklessly endangering another person - CCP -
1-23 months
1994 Altered registration plate - 23 months probation
1995 Two counts of possession of drugs - $50 fine
1997 DUI- CCP - 48 hours to 12 months
1997 DUI - CCP - 48 hours to 7 months
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1997 Receiving stolen property -16 months probation
2000 Simple Assault - CCP - 4%-23 months
2002 Theft by deception - CCP - 24 days to 22 months
2002 Illegal use of credit cards - IP - 3 years
2004 Simple assault - CCP - 3-18 months
2005 Simple assault - CCP - 6-23 months
The father has been incarcerated five times for non-support of Laura and
Arthur. He is paying some support now because it is deducted from his income
in the work release program at the Cumberland County Prison.
This court may change the name of any person resident in Cumberland
County. 54 Pa.C.S. Section 702(a). In a plurality opinion of the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania in In re: Zachary Thomas Andrew Grimes, 530 Pa. 388
(1992), the Court stated that when considering a petition to change the name of a
minor child, "[I]n accordance with the majority of jurisdictions in the United States
we declare the best interest of the child to be the appropriate focus in such
cases." Absent legislative criteria, courts reviewing petitions for a change of
name may exercise their discretion "in such a way as to comport with good
sense, common decency and fairness to all concerned and to the public."
Petition of Falcucci, 355 Pa. 588 (1947). In In re: Zachary, the Court stated:
[A] petitioner in such instance must bear the burden of establishing
that a change would be in the best interest of said child.
Specific guidelines are difficult to establish, for the
circumstances in each case will be unique, as each child has
individual physical, intellectual, moral, social and spiritual needs.
See generally In re: Davis, 502 Pa. 110,465 A.2d 614 (1983).
However, general considerations should include the natural bonds
between parent and child, the social stigma or respect afforded a
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particular name within the community, and, and where the child is
of sufficient age, whether the child intellectually and rationally
understands the significance of changing his or her name.
(Footnote omitted.)
Laura hardly knows her father. There is no bond between them. It was Laura's
suggestion that her name be changed. Given the father's record, there is social stigma
attached to his name in this county. He is an embarrassment to Laura. She is of a
sufficient age where she intelligently and rationally understands the significance of
changing her name. The father testified that he does not want to lose his daughter -
"She is my baby." He does not believe it is right to change her name. He is hopeful that
things will "turn around" between them. This new found intention, in contrast to action,
is too little too late. Considering all of the evidence as to Laura's needs, we find that it is
in her best interest to change her name from Laura Beth Dunkelberger to Laura Beth
Thompson. Accordingly, the following order is entered.
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this
day of November, 2005, IT IS ORDERED that the
name of Laura Beth Dunkelberger, born May 31, 1990, is changed to Laura Beth
Thompson.
By the Court,
Edgar B. Bayley, J.
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Beth Ann Fetzner, Pro se
c/o Richard E. Thompson
5275 Deerfield Avenue
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Arthur Dunkelberger, III, Pro se
Cumberland County Prison
1101 Claremont Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
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IN RE: PETITION FOR CHANGE
OF NAME OF LAURA BETH
DUNKELBERGER
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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IN RE: PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this
day of November, 2005, IT IS ORDERED that the
name of Laura Beth Dunkelberger, born May 31, 1990, is changed to Laura Beth
Thompson.
By the Court,
Edgar B. Bayley, J.
Beth Ann Fetzner, Pro se
c/o Richard E. Thompson
5275 Deerfield Avenue
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Arthur Dunkelberger, III, Pro se
Cumberland County Prison
1101 Claremont Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
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