In re Change of Name of Wheat

794 S.W.2d 710, 1990 Mo. App. LEXIS 1313
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedAugust 27, 1990
DocketNos. 16843, 16844
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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In re Change of Name of Wheat, 794 S.W.2d 710, 1990 Mo. App. LEXIS 1313 (Mo. Ct. App. 1990).

Opinion

CROW, Judge.

These two appeals are consolidated for the purpose of opinion. As they arise from one continuous saga, we shall set forth the pertinent facts at the outset. However, the legal issues in each appeal are unique to it; consequently, we shall address the legal issues separately.

On December 14,1989, Sonya Lyn Wheat filed an application in the Circuit Court of Howell County to be appointed next friend for her two minor children, Jessica Dawn Wheat and Johnathan Trent Wheat. The application averred both children resided with Sonya and that both children were under the age of fourteen years. The application stated the appointment was for the purpose of instituting an action to change the children’s names. The court clerk made the appointment. Rule 52.-02(b).1

The petition for change of name listed three petitioners: Sonya, Jessica and Johnathan. The petition pled that all three desired to change their surname to Hensley. The petition explained: (1) Sonya was once married to Jason Dal Wheat, father of Jessica, but the marriage had been dissolved, (2) Jason pays no child support for Jessica and keeps no contact with her, (3) Johnathan’s father is Randy Gene Batesel, who pays no child support for Johnathan and does not oppose the change of Johnathan’s surname, and (4) Sonya’s maiden name was Hensley.

The action was assigned number CV389-615CC.

In obedience to Rule 95.03, the court clerk sent notice by certified mail to Jason [711]*711Dal Wheat and Randy Gene Batesel that the court would hear the matter January 16, 1990, at 1:00 p.m. Each notice was accompanied by a copy of the petition. The correspondence to Jason Dal Wheat was addressed “c/o J.D. Wheat, ‘K’ Highway, West Plains, MO 65775.” It came back January 4, 1990, marked “RETURNED TO SENDER, MOVED, LEFT NO ADDRESS 65775.”

The case was heard as scheduled January 16, 1990, by Circuit Judge Harold L. Henry. Sonya appeared in person with her lawyer. Neither Jason Dal Wheat nor Randy Gene Batesel was present. Judge Henry appointed Steven Privette, a lawyer in the courtroom, as guardian ad litem for Jessica and Johnathan.

Sonya then testified, confirming the allegations recited in the second and third paragraphs of this opinion. She added: (1) Jessica was born September 28, 1986, (2) the marriage with Jason Dal Wheat was dissolved January 28, 1987, (3) Johnathan was born September 25, 1988, and was given the surname Wheat because that was still Sonya’s surname, (4) Sonya was never married to Randy Gene Batesel, (5) Sonya is presently unmarried, and (6) Sonya and both children reside with Sonya’s parents on the latters’ farm.

Sonya recounted that Jason Dal Wheat had not seen Jessica during the three years since the dissolution, that he had never sent a birthday or Christmas card, that there were “one or more felony warrants outstanding for his arrest,” and that Sonya’s only contact with him since the dissolution was a telephone call “probably a year ago.” At that time, said Sonya, Jason stated he had rented an apartment in Springfield. Sonya “hung up on him” because “he tries to bother me.” Asked whether she had any indication Jason had lived elsewhere since the phone call, Sonya responded, “I’ve heard that he came back to West Plains.”

Judge Henry, who had earlier inquired whether Jason had been personally served with summons in the dissolution case or whether service had been by publication, interjected: “See there, Mr. Wagoner.2 He was in Springfield when he tried to call her and told her he’d rented an apartment, but I don’t think she really has any knowledge that he lives here in West Plains. Yet this Notice actually went out to his folks’ place, apparently.”

Following Judge Henry’s comment, Sonya’s lawyer presented testimony by a Howell County deputy sheriff, who disclosed that in June, 1989, Jason Dal Wheat was residing in West Plains. The deputy recounted that “about two ... months ago” Jason “moved out on K Highway with his parents.” The deputy did not know Jason’s present whereabouts. The deputy confirmed a warrant was out for Jason’s arrest for stealing. Efforts to serve it on several occasions had been unsuccessful. The deputy’s testimony continued:

“Q. If a summons in a civil action was delivered to you for service upon Mr. Wheat, would you be able to serve it in Howell County on him?
A. No sir.
Q. Do you know what county to forward it to for service upon him?
A. No sir.”

At the conclusion of the hearing, Judge Henry made the following entry on the docket sheet: “Case is taken advisement.”

On January 25, 1990, Judge Henry entered the following order: “The court finds that the proposed name changes may not be in the best interest of the parties interested in this action. The petition is, therefore, denied. Petition is dismissed.”

On February 1, 1990, Sonya filed a new application in the Circuit Court of Howell County to be appointed next friend for Jessica and Johnathan. The application was identical to the earlier one. Again, the court clerk made the requested appointment. Accompanying the application was a new petition for change of name, also identical to the earlier one.

The new case was assigned number CV390-46CC. To differentiate it from the earlier one we henceforth refer to the new [712]*712case as “case II” and the earlier one as “case I.”

The court clerk sent notice by certified mail to Jason Dal Wheat that the court would hear case II March 19, 1990, at 1:00 p.m. The notice, accompanied by a copy of the petition in case II, was addressed to Jason “c/o Howell County Jail, West Plains, MO 65775.”

On February 5, 1990, a document styled “Consent to Name Change” was filed in case II. It stated: “I hereby consent to the name change of Johnathan Trent Wheat to Johnathan Trent Hensley.” It was dated February 1, 1990, and bore the signature “Randy G Batesel.”

On February 7, 1990, Sonya’s lawyer filed a document in case II requesting that the case be assigned to Judge David Dunlap, an Associate Circuit Judge of the Circuit Court of Howell County. At the foot of the document was a proposed order to effectuate the assignment. The order was prepared for the signature of Judge Henry, the presiding judge of Judicial Circuit 37, a four-county circuit which includes Howell County. § 478.167, RSMo 1986.

The notice to Jason Dal Wheat was evidently received by him February 9,1990, as the court file in case II contains a certified mail receipt showing delivery that date.

The next activity in case II occurred February 14, 1990, when Judge Henry entered the following order: “The petition is dismissed with prejudice by reason of the judgment entered on 1-25-90 by this court in case styled ‘In re name change of: Sonja [sic] Lyn Wheat, Jessica Dawn Wheat and Johnathan Trent Wheat,’ case No. CV389-615CC. Further, Sonya Lyn Wheat is enjoined from filing further petitions involving the same parties and issues.”

On February 20,1990, Sonya, Jessica and Johnathan filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Howell County a notice of appeal in case I and a notice of appeal in case II. Both notices were received by the Clerk of this Court February 26,1990. The appeal in case I was assigned number 16844; the appeal in case II was assigned number 16843.

Appeal 16844

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