Derbes v. Derbes

942 So. 2d 1086, 2006 WL 2738958
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedSeptember 26, 2006
Docket06-CA-91
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Derbes v. Derbes, 942 So. 2d 1086, 2006 WL 2738958 (La. Ct. App. 2006).

Opinion

942 So.2d 1086 (2006)

Jeanmarie Finn DERBES
v.
Lawrence DERBES.

No. 06-CA-91.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

September 26, 2006.

*1087 Marc D. Winsberg, Maria G. Marks, Schonekas, Winsberg, Evans & McGoey, New Orleans, Louisiana, for Plaintiff/Appellee.

S. Guy Delaup, Metairie, Louisiana, for Defendant/Appellant.

Panel composed of Judges SUSAN M. CHEHARDY, CLARENCE E. McMANUS, and JAMES C. GULOTTA, Judge, Pro Tempore.

CLARENCE E. MCMANUS, Judge.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Jeanmarie Finn ("Finn")[1] married Lawrence Derbes ("Derbes") in 1990 in California. The couple had one daughter, Monica, in 1992. The couple physically separated in 1993. On October 18, 1995, a California court entered a judgment dissolving the marriage and ordering Derbes to pay Finn spousal support and child support. Derbes was ordered to pay $1,800.00 per month from August 1, 1995 until December 3, 1995. As of January 1, 1996, Derbes was to pay $1,600.00 per month in child support, plus health insurance and certain other expenses. Finn *1088 and Monica moved to St. Louis, Missouri following the divorce.

Derbes paid support until October 1998. Finn obtained a judgment in California on December 14, 2000, ordering Derbes to pay $34,000.00 in arrearages and ordering an income assignment of $2,400.00 per month, which was the $1,600.00 per month for child support plus $800.00 per month in arrearages.

Derbes failed to pay the support. In 2002, Finn learned Derbes was employed at Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans, LA as a physician. She then, through Louisiana counsel, filed a Petition to Make Foreign Judgments Executory on June 24, 2002, in Jefferson Parish. Derbes' last known address was 209 Magnolia Dr. in Metairie, LA and his office address was at Tulane University Hospital and Clinic.

On June 27, 2002, the 24th Judicial District Court rendered a judgment making the 1995 and 2000 California judgments and the income assignment order executory in Louisiana. Derbes' wages from Tulane were garnished $2,400.00 per month under the California Wage Assignment Order beginning in August 2002.

On August 8, 2002, Finn filed a Rule to Determine Child Support Arrearages, to Make Arrearages Executory, to Increase Child Support, to Suspend Licenses and for Contempt and Attorney's Fees and Costs. Finn also filed a Motion for Judgment Debtor Examination. Hearings on both the Rule filed by Finn and the motion for judgment debtor examination were set, but Finn repeatedly filed motions to continue. On September 20, 2002, Finn filed an Ex Parte Motion to Appoint Private Process Server in order to serve Derbes with the Motion for Judgment Debtor and the Motion to Determine Child Support, Arrearages, to Increase Child Support and to Suspend Licenses. Finn argued that she had requested service by the sheriff and several attempts had been unsuccessful. The trial court appointed a private process server.

On November 5, 2002, a Consent Judgment was executed and ordered Derbes to appear for a deposition on November 13, 2002 and to produce certain documents at the deposition pertaining to his finances. At the deposition, Derbes testified that he was employed at Tulane Medical Center, and had started in March 2001 with a salary of $360,000.00 per year, and at the time of the deposition, he was earning $475,000.00 per year. He worked twelve hours per day, five days a week, and was on call twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Finn and Derbes allegedly entered into an agreement at the deposition that Derbes would answer written discovery and produce specific documents. Derbes failed to produce the discovery, so Finn filed a motion to compel. Derbes provided responses. Finn then filed a request to supplement the responses, but Derbes refused.

The hearing on the original Rule filed by Finn was set and continued, at her request, several more times. A status conference was held on June 18, 2003. As a result of that conference, the trial court issued an Order that witnesses' names be disclosed and any motions challenging foreign judgments must be filed by July 10, 2003. The trial court also ordered that Derbes' current wife, Linda, file any motions regarding the use of her separate property to satisfy Derbes' child support and all expert reports by August 10, 2003. The Order further provided that all depositions be complete by August 30, 2003 and another status conference was scheduled for September 3, 2003, at which time a trial date would be selected.

*1089 Derbes filed a Motion to Annul the California Judgment on July 15, 2003. Derbes then filed a Rule to Reduce Child Support on September 5, 2003, claiming he was unemployed and no longer working at Tulane Medical Center. On September 15, 2003, Finn submitted Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents to Derbes and also requested supplemental responses to previous discovery. Derbes did not respond, so Finn again filed a Motion to Compel.

The trial court entered a judgment on November 10, 2003, granting Finn's motion to compel and ordering Derbes to respond to the discovery requests within twenty days. Derbes did not comply with the order. On October 29, 2003, Derbes filed a motion to continue the October 30, 2003 hearing on the motion to compel and the November 10, 2003 hearing on the original Rule filed by Finn. Derbes stated a continuance was necessary because of a significant medical illness requiring adequate recuperation and his inability to participate and assist counsel. Derbes attached a letter from his treating physician in Hawaii, where he was residing at the time. Dr. Doris Bullen's letter was dated October 11, 2003, stating "I have advised Dr. Derbes that he must discontinue active participation in his legal affairs until he has made a full recovery. I have made this decision because the stress of legal negotiations undermines his health and is a threat to his recovery." Dr. Bullen also stated that Derbes would require at least two months for recovery.

According to the letters, Derbes suffered from a major depressive disorder which is triggered by stress. The trial court granted a continuance but warned Derbes that if further continuances were sought, he would have to provide competent medical evidence of his illness and not just unauthenticated, hearsay letters. Derbes filed another motion to continue on January 9, 2004 contending the January 20, 2004 hearing should be continued by agreement of the parties resulting from a recent child support payment and continuing efforts to settle the matter. Both parties consented to a continuance and the hearing was rescheduled for March 23, 2004.

On March 19, 2004, Derbes filed another motion to continue arguing he required a continuance because of continuing medical problems, and medical problems of his wife, who was a crucial witness. Derbes also stated in the motion that Finn had received a substantial sum in January 2004 towards child support resulting from the sale of his wife's separate property. The trial court continued the matter until May 7, 2004, with May 15, 2004 as a backup.

On May 7, 2004, the day of the hearing, Derbes, through his counsel, sought another continuance attaching a medical narrative report from Dr. Patricia Patrick in Hawaii arguing that Derbes was unable to proceed with the trial due to severe and ongoing depression. Derbes argued he was not capable of making judgments necessary for legal purposes. Derbes submitted several letters from Dr. Patrick, stating his current medical condition and suggesting that the matter be continued until the next year.

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