Bawa v. Bawa, Unpublished Decision (5-18-2006)

2006 Ohio 2522
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 18, 2006
DocketNo. 2005CAF070046.
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bawa v. Bawa, Unpublished Decision (5-18-2006), 2006 Ohio 2522 (Ohio Ct. App. 2006).

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OPINION
{¶ 1} This is an appeal of certain orders issued by the Common Pleas Court of Delaware County arising out of a divorce between the parties to this appeal.

STATEMENT OF THE FACTS AND CASE
{¶ 2} The parties were originally from India and were married in New York city on November 29, 1997.

{¶ 3} One child, Jasmohan S. Bawa, was born on October 30, 1999.

{¶ 4} The divorce was filed on September 18, 2003, with a counterclaim filed thereafter.

{¶ 5} With respect to the division of debts and assets, the court made the following orders:

{¶ 6} "The real estate of the Parties located at 3930 Bainbridge Mills Drive, Powell, Ohio shall be sold at such price, using such agents, in such manner and on such terms as the Parties may agree. The proceeds of the sale shall be paid as follows:

{¶ 7} "(i) to the usual costs of sale;

{¶ 8} "(ii) to the first mortgage on the premises to Fifth Third Bank;

{¶ 9} "(iii) a sum to the Husband equal to the amount that the balance of the Fifth Third Mortgage on December 1, 2004, $206786.75 [SIC], is reduced until sale (an amount in excess of $900.00 per month);

{¶ 10} "(iv) to the Parties equally, adjusted by the amount that either Party may then be in arrears on any obligation under this Decree.

{¶ 11} Until the house is sold, the Wife shall have exclusive possession thereof. The Husband shall pay the mortgage payment, real estate taxes that are billed and due before closing, insurance and ordinary maintenance and repairs on the premises until sale."

{¶ 12} Spousal support provided:

{¶ 13} "The Husband be awarded the 2002 Mitsubishi Gallant.

{¶ 14} "The Wife be awarded the 1992 Chrysler LeBaron.

{¶ 15} "Each Party be awarded the other items of tangible personal property currently in his or her respective possession except the Husband shall be awarded the following items in the possession of the Wife: the two tv side stands; the child player, stereo system and 5 speakers; king size bed and mattress; dresser with mirror; entertainment center; 2 end tables; coffee table; lawn mower; blower; trimmer; lawn tools in garage; electric tools in garage."

{¶ 16} The Decree further stated:

{¶ 17} "The Wife shall have a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) in the Sogeti, 401(k), Profit Sharing Plan. The retirement benefit shall be divided into two equal shares, one for the Husband and one for the Wife. The division shall be made based on the value in the plan after the profit sharing contribution for the year 2004 is made. The Order shall not interfere with the timing or optional modes of settlement that the Husband may have under such plan. The Wife shall have all the optional modes of settlement as to her share that the Husband has with respect to his share of such benefits. If the plan cannot be divided into shares until the Husband is fully vested, then the Wife's share will fully participate in proportion to the value of the Wife's share in any investment gains or losses until the plan can be divided. The Wife will not participate in any further employer contributions after the profit sharing contribution for the tax year 2004. If the QDRO is prepared in a timely manner, the Wife's share shall fully participate in any investment gains or losses until the QDRO is in place. However, if there is a delay in preparing and filing the QDRO and that delay is due to conduct of the Husband and there is an investment loss during the period of the delay, then the Wife's 1/2 interest shall be determined based on the value of the account as of the date hereof.

{¶ 18} "The Wife shall have a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) in the Cysive 401(k) Plan. The retirement benefit shall be divided into two equal shares, one for the Husband and one for the Wife. The Order shall not interfere with the timing or optional modes of settlement that the Husband may have under such plan. The Wife shall have all the optional modes of settlement as to her share that the Husband has with respect to his share of such benefits. If the QDRO is prepared in a timely manner, the Wife's share shall fully participate in any investment gains or losses until the QDRO is in place. However, if there is a delay in preparing and filing the QDRO and that delay is due to conduct of the Husband and there is an investment loss during the period of the delay, then the Wife's ½ interest shall be determined based on the value of the account as of the date hereof.

{¶ 19} "The Husband be awarded the following items of intangible personal property: Fifth Third Bank, checking account, #174, Husband; Fifth Third Bank, checking account, #9285, Husband; Fifth Third Bank, checking account, #9910, joint; Bank Of America, checking account, joint, #0762; Bank America, account #1090; 1/2 T.D. Waterhouse investment, $10,100.08 @ March 31, 2004; Discover ins., on life of Husband, face amount $50,000.00 (subject to paragraph 8 hereof); Sogeti ins., on life of Husband, face amount $250,000.00 (subject to paragraph 8 hereof)

{¶ 20} "The Wife be awarded the following items of intangible personal property: 1/2 T.D. Waterhouse investment, $10,100.08 @ March 31, 2004; Computershare stocks, $3,325.00 @ November 23, 2004; Under Age 17 Child Credit Check, $400.00; 2003 Tax Refunds, $364.00 $320.00.

{¶ 21} "The Parties shall hold the Fifth Third, checking account #5353, custodial account for Jasmohan, $236.57 as of 3/27/03, as custodians for Jasmohan.

{¶ 22} "The Husband pay the following debts of the Parties and hold the Wife harmless thereof:

"Creditor                Purpose of Debt            Balance         Monthly
                         or collateral                              Payment

"Fifth Third Bank first mortgage, residence 218,280.80 2,040.50

"(subject to paragraph 4 hereof)

"Capital One Auto Mitsubishi Gallant 7,891.89@ 8/16/04 295.73 Finance

"Citibank Husband 4,840.00 @ 9/8/04 100.00

"Discover Husband 3,882.06 @ 9/19/04 100.00

"Bank of America, Husband 4,591.55 @ 9/19/04

"American Express Husband 51.06 @ 9/6/04

"Husband's sister 2,250.00

"1/2 State of California 2000 taxes 1,480.00+

"any other debt that the Husband has incurred

{¶ 23} The Wife pay the following debts of the Parties and hold the Husband harmless thereon:
"Creditor                Purpose of Debt         Balance   Monthly
                         or collateral                     Payment

"1/2 State of 2000 taxes 1,480.00+ California

"Wife's family 18,000.00

"any other debt that the Wife has incurred."

{¶ 24} The Husband shall deliver all the jewelry that was supposed to be placed in a safety deposit box to the Wife within 10 days of the date hereof."

{¶ 25} Spousal support provided:

{¶ 26}

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