In Re Marriage of Hillebrand

630 N.E.2d 518, 258 Ill. App. 3d 835, 196 Ill. Dec. 583, 1994 Ill. App. LEXIS 308
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMarch 10, 1994
Docket5-93-0105
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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In Re Marriage of Hillebrand, 630 N.E.2d 518, 258 Ill. App. 3d 835, 196 Ill. Dec. 583, 1994 Ill. App. LEXIS 308 (Ill. Ct. App. 1994).

Opinion

JUSTICE CHAPMAN

delivered the opinion of the court:

Mary Louise and Quinton Hillebrand were divorced on September 29, 1986. Mary Louise was awarded sole custody of the parties’ minor child, Teresa Marie. Quinton was ordered to pay child support, which he did until April of 1992, when Teresa became 18. On November 4, 1992, Mary Louise filed a petition for educational expenses and maintenance as provided under section 513 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (750 ILCS 5/513 (West 1992)). The circuit court ordered Quinton to pay $200 per month for the educational and maintenance expenses of Teresa Marie. Quinton was also ordered to maintain the child on his medical and dental insurance and to pay all deductibles. The court further ordered Mary Louise and Quinton to each pay one-half of any medical and dental expenses for the minor not covered by insurance. Each party was ordered to pay his or her own attorney fees. Mary Louise appeals. We affirm in part and reverse and remand in part.

At the hearing on the petition for educational and maintenance expenses, Mary Louise testified that she is 42 years of age and was last employed as a sales clerk on February 6, 1990. Mary Louise testified that she is totally disabled and receives monthly social security benefits of $257. She has a worker’s compensation claim pending for which she hopes to receive $20,000. She testified that she has no other insurance and is unable to work due to spinal injuries and stomach problems.

Mary Louise testified that her daughter, Teresa Marie, is 19 years old and is a freshman at Paducah Community College, where she intends to pursue a nursing degree. Teresa lives with Mary Louise and Mary Louise’s husband in Paducah, Kentucky. Mary Louise testified that Teresa’s monthly schooling expense, exclusive of housing, utilities, and food, is $569.96, which is broken down as follows:

School tuition at $350 per semester $ 87.50/mo.
Text books at $200 per semester $ 50.00/mo.
Miscellaneous school supplies/expenses $ 25.00/mo.
Car payment-transportation to and from school $134.70/mo.
Car insurance $117.00/mo.
Gasoline and repairs $ 50.00/mo.
Car license $5.76
Clothing $100.00/mo.
Total Monthly Expenses $569.96.

Mary Louise testified that there are 12 more monthly car payments left on Teresa’s car. She testified that Quinton Hillebrand has not contributed toward any of Teresa’s school expenses. Mary Louise and her husband, Don English, paid for Teresa’s schooling her first semester at Paducah Community College. Mary Louise further testified that Teresa’s share of housing, utility, and food expenses per month is $361. She calculated this figure by dividing the household expenses by one-third. Petitioner submitted an exhibit to explain her testimony:

Teresa’s share of housing, utilities, and food per month:

(1) Food $135.00
(2) Utilities
(a) Water 8.59
(b) Natural Gas 34.97
(c) Electric 22.02
(d) Cable TV 12.00
(e) Telephone 15.00
(f) Total Utilities 92.58
(3) Housing (1/3 of Mortgage) 91.75
(4) House Insurance 25.00
(5) Real Estate Taxes 16.67
Total 361.00.

Mary Louise and her husband owe approximately $38,000 on their $48,000 home. They are currently making payments on three automobiles. She was unable to estimate how much is currently owed on their 1989 Lincoln automobile; however, Mary Louise testified that $1,800 is owed on the 1988 Oldsmobile, and $1,800 is owed on the 1987 Ford Escort.

Teresa testified that she was born on November 10, 1973, and is 19 years of age. She is a full-time student at Paducah Community College and is pursuing an associate degree as a registered nurse. Teresa anticipates graduating from college in four or five years. At the time of the hearing Teresa had just completed orientation as a nursing assistant at the Parkview Convalescent Home. She will work approximately 15 to 25 hours per week and earn $4.35 an hour. Teresa testified that her father told her during the summer of 1992 that he would pay for one-half of her schooling expenses, but to date he has paid nothing. Teresa also testified that at her own behest she had her name changed to Teresa English at the close of her senior year in high school.

Quinton Hillebrand has been employed as a full-time electrician at Allied Signal for 26 years. He testified that his gross wage is $648 per week, and his net pay is $435 per week. In 1990 his gross income was $32,542. In 1991, his gross income was $34,300. Quinton testified that Teresa is listed as a dependent on his medical and dental insurance, and he has always paid the deductibles. In 1992, Teresa incurred approximately $800 in medical and dental expenses. Quinton testified that the insurance company paid one-half of that amount, and he paid the balance. Quinton testified that Mary Louise has never paid anything toward the medical and dental expenses.

Quinton testified that he has always been willing to pay the total cost of Teresa’s tuition, textbooks, and school expenses, but he has never received a bill for said expenses. Quinton testified that he was shocked to learn that Teresa had her name changed, but he has never withdrawn his offer to pay her college expenses.

Quinton owns a 17-acre farm, valued at $60,000. He testified that he owes approximately $17,000 on the farm. Quinton also has a loan on his 1993 van. His checking account has $300 in it, and he recently loaned his son $3,000 for a down payment on a house. Quinton and Mary Louise’s son, Michael, is 24 years old and is divorced. He works for a barge line. Quinton testified that he helps his son with expenses because Michael has been unable to make ends meet since his wife left him and their three-year-old son. Michael and his son eat dinner at Quinton’s home practically every evening.

Mary Louise’s husband, Don English, testified that he and Mary Louise have claimed Teresa as a dependent on their last two income tax returns. Their house payment is $275 per month. They also make a $158 monthly payment on the $5,000 home-improvement loan they have. Don testified that in 1991 he was employed as a deputy sheriff to transport prisoners for the McCracken County sheriff’s department. Mary Louise wore a deputy’s uniform and gun and rode with Don when he transported prisoners.

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