in Re Mark Cecil Provine

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 10, 2009
Docket01-09-00769-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Opinion issued December 10, 2009



In The

Court of Appeals

For The

First District of Texas

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NO. 01-09-00769-CV

IN RE MARK CECIL PROVINE, Relator





Original Proceeding on Petition for Writ of Mandamus




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NO. 01-09-00770-CV


MARK CECIL PROVINE,

APPELLANT

V.

KELLY GEIS PROVINE,

APPELLEE



On Appeal from the 246th Judicial District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 2007-38854





O P I N I O N



          In this dispute arising out of a divorce decree, Mark Cecil Provine seeks relief from the trial court’s denial of his motion to compel arbitration via an interlocutory appeal and a petition for writ of mandamus. Mark contends that the trial court abused its discretion by denying his motion. We conclude that the trial court erred by denying the motion to compel arbitration pursuant to the arbitration agreement in the final divorce decree. Accordingly, we reverse the trial court’s order. We dismiss the petition for writ of mandamus as moot.

Background


          Mark and Kelly divorced on January 20, 2009. The divorce decree provides,

          Division of Marital Estate

The Court finds that the parties have entered into a written agreement for the division of their community estate, which is set out in a Mediated Settlement Agreement which is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by reference. The Court finds that this agreement is a just and right division of the community estate.

The partial mediated settlement agreement establishes a procedure for the resolution of the parties’ disputes concerning the divorce decree. It states:

If one or more disputes arise with regard to the drafting of the decree, closing documents, the interpretation, omitted issues, and/or performance of this agreement or any of its provisions, the party’s attorneys agree to attempt to resolve same by phone conference with the Mediator who facilitated this settlement. If their differences cannot resolve by phone conference, then the disputed issues shall be resolved by arbitration as set forth below.

ANY DISPUTES ARISING FROM THE DRAFTING OF THE DECREE, CLOSING DOCUMENTS, THE INTERPRETATION, OMITTED ISSUES, AND/OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF ITS PROVISIONS, WHICH CANNOT BE RESOLVED BY PHONE CONFERENCE AS SET FORTH ABOVE, SHALL BE DECIDED BY BINDING ARBITRATION WITH WARREN COLE SERVING AS ARBITRATOR. Parties and/or counsel agree to notify Mr. Cole, in writing, of their request for his services at least seven days prior to a Court entry date and shall deposit an additional $450.00 per party toward the cost of said services before any arbitration services are rendered.

. . . .

This agreement is made and performable in Harris County, Texas, and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas.

Thereafter, disputes arose over the division of property. On March 25, 2009, Kelly petitioned for enforcement of the agreement, contending that Mark had not properly performed his obligations pursuant to the property division set forth in the agreement.

          Specifically, Kelly contended that,

[Mark] has failed to surrender assets owned by Kelly in the possession of [Mark]. While in possession of those assets, [Mark] has converted portions of same to his own use and benefit all to the damage of [Kelly] and for which [Kelly] requests this Court order restored and turned over to [her]. . . .

[Kelly] requests this Court immediately order the turn over of all property in possession of [Mark] that rightfully belongs to [her] pursuant to all of the agreements of the parties and the Orders of this Court.

If the items belonging to [Kelly] are not immediately surrendered [Kelly] requests that this Court enter an order placing all of the assets the subject of this lawsuit placed within custodies legis and distributed to the rightful owner pursuant to the lawful order of this court.

[Mark] has failed to file an Inventory. . . .

[Mark] has failed to pay Attorney and Expert fees. . . .

[Mark] . . . has failed to surrender to [Kelly] the proceeds from assets he has converted to his own use and benefit and he should be ordered to pay to [Kelly] all the proceeds from any assets, he has sold or disposed of, that form the basis of the security under the specific terms of the Mediated Settlement Agreement.

[Mark] has failed to pay community on going bills and expenses he was obligated to pay under the agreement of the parties.

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