Benz v. Benz (In re Benz)

36 B.R. 491, 1983 Bankr. LEXIS 6530
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, D. Kansas
DecidedMarch 29, 1983
DocketBankruptcy No. 82-20491; Adv. No. 82-0206
StatusPublished
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Benz v. Benz (In re Benz), 36 B.R. 491, 1983 Bankr. LEXIS 6530 (Kan. 1983).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

BENJAMIN E. FRANKLIN, Bankruptcy Judge.

This matter came on for trial on September 22, 1982, upon a Complaint to Determine Dischargeability under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(5). Debtor/defendant, Donald Eugene Benz, appeared in person and by his attorney, Byron C. Loudon, of McDowell, Rice & Smith, Chartered. Plaintiff, Kate B. Benz, appeared by her attorney, J. Bradley Short, of Nugent & Short, Chartered.

The parties did not present evidence and agreed to submit the matter on briefs. The issue herein is whether an award of attorney fees in a divorce decree is dischargeable under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(5). The parties have submitted memoranda and the matter is ready for resolution.

FINDINGS OF FACT

The facts are virtually undisputed. Based on the pleadings, file, statements of counsel, and taking judicial notice of the parties’ divorce proceedings in the District Court of Johnson County, Kansas, Case No. 83507, the Court finds as follows:

1. That this Court has jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter pursuant to Rule 42 of the United States District Court, District of Kansas; and that venue is proper.

2. That Mr. Benz filed a Chapter 7 petition herein on May 27, 1982; and he received a discharge on October 28, 1982.

3.That Mr. & Mrs. Benz were divorced on March 13, 1981, after a protracted and bitterly contested proceeding.1 Mrs. Benz was granted custody of their two children. Other pertinent provisions of the divorce decree were as follows:

“5. Defendant is ordered to pay to the plaintiff, through the Office of the Trustee of the Johnson County District Court, the sum of $100.00 per month as alimony, said payments to commence on April 1, 1981, and to continue thereafter for a term of five years or until the plaintiff’s earlier death, remarriage or continuing conjugal cohabitation with a male person.
6. Defendant is ordered to pay to the plaintiff, through the Office of the Trustee of the District Court of Johnson County, Kansas, the sum of $180.00 per month, as child support for the minor children of the parties, commencing April 1, 1981, and continuing thereafter with an identical payment on the 1st of each and every month during the minority of the children, unless modified by further order of the Court.
7. Defendant shall forthwith obtain and shall thereafter maintain in effect, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Hospital and Medical Insurance coverage for the minor children of the parties, at defendant’sj expense. Any medical expenses of the children not payable by such insurance shall be paid 50% by each of the parties hereto. Defendant shall furnish proof of the existence of such insurance coverage to the plaintiff and shall supply her with any identification cards which may be necessary to obtain the benefit of such insurance for the children.
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10. The defendant is hereby awarded all of the interest of the parties in the business enterprise known as ‘Read-Rite Lamps, A Division of Benz Industries’, free and clear of any interest of the plaintiff.
11. The defendant is hereby ordered to pay, in a timely fashion, all of the
[493]*493 debts of the parties existing on April 10, 1979, plus all debts incurred by the defendant since April 10, 1979, without contribution by the plaintiff.
13. Plaintiff is granted judgment against the defendant in the sum of $4,000.00 as partial reimbursement 2 of her legal fees expense in connection with this cause. In view of the defendant’s financial condition (and subject to further order of the Court upon a review of the defendant’s financial condition) execution upon this judgment shall be stayed so long as defendant shall pay not less than $25.00 per month to plaintiff’s attorneys, Nugent and Short, Chartered, of Overland Park, Kansas, in partial satisfaction of said judgment, said payments to commence April 1, 1981, and to continue thereafter at the rate of at least $25.00 per month on the first of each and every succeeding month until the full amount, together with accrued interest, shall have been paid.”

4. That Johnson County, Kansas District Court Judge Herbert Walton also filed a memorandum decision. Pertinent findings in his decision were as follows:

“6. The plaintiff has been deaf since birth and suffers from a condition known as ‘retinitis pigmentosa’ which restricts her peripheral vision, and which may, at some point in the future, result in the plaintiff’s blindness, although her condition appears to be relatively stable and non-progressive at this time.
12. Mr. Benz currently ‘draws’ $1,000.00 a month as ‘owner’ of Read-Rite Lamps. Mrs. Benz has never received a salary or ‘draw’ for her work in the business enterprise.
50. That the plaintiff receives disability income from the Social Security Administration of $399.00 a month and is working part time for the Unitarian All Souls Church where she makes approximately $50.00 a month. That she does have skills to find regular employment and would be a very dependable employee. However, her prognosis is guarded due to her deafness and to a limited degree by her vision problems that are presently in remission. Yet, she should be able to find a job to pay the minimum wage of $3.20 per hour.

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