A.J.B. v. A.G.B. Appeal of: A.M.G.

180 A.3d 1263
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMarch 7, 2018
Docket1164 WDA 2017
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Bluebook
A.J.B. v. A.G.B. Appeal of: A.M.G., 180 A.3d 1263 (Pa. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

OPINION BY STEVENS, P.J.E.:

Appellant, A.M.G. ("Ex-Wife"), files this appeal from the Order dated July 7, 2017, and entered July 31, 2017, 1 in the Cambria County Court of Common Pleas, granting A.J.B.'s ("Mother") Motion to Strike Co-Defendant [Ex-Wife] for Lack of Standing, and granting D.K.'s ("Father") Motion to Vacate Order and Mother's Petition to Vacate Consent Order. After review, we affirm in part, and vacate and remand in part.

The trial court summarized the relevant procedural and factual history as follows:

PROCEDURAL HISTORY
This matter involves two cases and three pleadings, which the trial court consolidated for hearing:
DIVORCE ACTION (DOCKET NO. [ ] )
In the first case (Docket No. [ ] ), A.J.B. ["Mother"] filed a Complaint in *1266 Divorce against A.M.B., now A.M.G. ["Ex-Wife"], on August 12, 2016 [ (]"divorce action"[) ]. Although Mother's Complaint did not include a claim for custody, Mother and Ex-Wife nonetheless filed a Consent Order for Custody [ (]"Consent Order"[) ] regarding a minor child, D.H.B. (born November [ ] 2015) [ (]"Child"[) ]. The trial court executed the Consent Order on August 15, 2016. Pursuant to the Consent Order, Mother and Ex-Wife shared legal custody; Mother exercised primary physical custody; and Ex-Wife had partial custody every weekend, shared holidays, and at other times as mutually agreed.
On April 21, 2017, Father filed a Motion to Vacate Order in the divorce action. On April 24, 2017, Mother filed a Petition to Vacate Consent Order for Custody.
CUSTODY ACTION (DOCKET NO. [ ] )
In the second case (Docket No. [ ] ), [Father] filed a Complaint for Physical Custody and Shared Legal Custody against Mother and Ex-Wife on March 13, 2017 [ (]"custody action"[) ]. On April 17, 2017, Mother filed a Motion to Strike Co-Defendant for Lack of Standing.
PROCEEDINGS
The trial court consolidated the cases for hearing and scheduled summary proceedings for June 19, 2017. [ 2 ] The trial court scheduled the matter for an additional full-day hearing on July 7, 2017. [ 3 ] The trial court rendered a decision from the bench at the conclusion of the hearing. The trial court filed an Order confirming its decision on July 31, 2017. [ 4 ] Ex-Wife filed a Notice of Appeal and a Concise Statement of Matters Complained of on Appeal on August 7, 2017. [ 5 ] ...
FINDINGS OF FACT

The [c]ourt makes the following Findings of Fact:

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3. Mother had a romantic and sexual relationship with [Ex-Wife] that led to marriage and culminated in divorce.
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5. Beginning April 6, 2009, Mother and Ex-Wife dated while Ex-Wife was in high school. Ex-Wife was 15 years old when she began to date Mother; Mother was 20.
6. In 2011, Mother and Ex-Wife began to reside together.
7. On March 15, 2013, Mother and Ex-Wife developed a plan to conceive a child. Mother and Ex-Wife determined that Mother would carry the child. Mother chose men to engage in three-way sex with her and Ex-Wife. The men ejaculated in Mother. Some of the men knew they were being used as sperm donors; others did not. Mother did not *1267 become pregnant after approximately one year of following this protocol.
8. Between February 2014 and February 2015, Mother and Ex-Wife were not in a relationship.
9. From March 2014 to January 2015, Mother had a romantic relationship with [Father] that included sexual intercourse. Mother and Father also had sexual relations around Mother's birthday (January 27, 2015) through mid-February 2015 during an unsuccessful reconciliation attempt. [ 6 ]
10. During Mother's relationship with Father, Mother did not believe she could become pregnant.
11. Mother did not intend for Father to impregnate her so she could raise the child with Ex-Wife.
12. On January 25, 2015, Mother had sexual relations with a male, D.F., in Clarion, Pennsylvania. D.F. was not one of the men used for the purpose of conception.
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14. In February 2015, Mother and Ex-Wife met for lunch to discuss reconciliation. That night, Mother sent Ex-Wife a photo of a positive pregnancy test. The next day, Mother took three more pregnancy tests in Ex-Wife's presence. All were positive.
15. About two weeks after their luncheon meeting, Mother and Ex-Wife moved in together.
16. Mother's doctor calculated the date of conception to be January 29, 2015.
17. Mother and Ex-Wife were not in a monogamous relationship at the time of Child's conception.
18. Initially, Mother did not believe Father could be Child's parent based on the date of conception.
19. Father ... learned Mother was pregnant. Mother advised Father that "the dates didn't match up to the time [Father] had intercourse with [Mother]." Father reasonably believed he was not Child's father at this time.
20. On April 14, 2015, Mother and Ex-Wife legally married.
21. After their marriage[,] but prior to Child's birth, Mother and Ex-Wife consulted an attorney regarding termination of parental rights for D.F., whom Mother and Ex-Wife believed to be Child's father. Neither Mother nor Ex-Wife followed through with legal action.
22. Mother gave birth to Child [in] November [of] 2015.
23. Mother and Ex-Wife are both listed on Child's birth certificate as parents.
24. Ex-Wife chose Child's first name; Mother and Ex-Wife jointly selected Child's middle name.
25. Ex-Wife served as the sole source of financial support for Mother and Child for approximately six weeks after Child's birth when Mother was on maternity leave.
26. From Child's birth until December 16, 2015, Mother and Ex-Wife intended to "raise the child together in a happy marriage...." The parties shared day-to-day childcare duties during this time.
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