in Re Stacey Allison

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 15, 2006
Docket09-06-00142-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In The



Court of Appeals



Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont

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NO. 09-06-142 CV



IN RE STACEY ALLISON

Original Proceeding


MEMORANDUM OPINION


In this proceeding, (1) relator Stacey Allison seeks relief from the trial court's order finding her in contempt. The trial court's order sentenced Allison to confinement in the county jail of Hardin County, Texas, for a period of six months, but suspended her confinement subject to certain conditions. We grant the writ of habeas corpus.

Factual Background

Allison and Pomonis, the parents of three minor children, divorced in 1992. The trial court's order regarding possession of the children provided as follows:

IT IS ORDERED that the conservators shall have possession of the children at times mutually agreed to in advance by the parties and, in the absence of mutual agreement, as follows:



. . . .

. . . NICK SPERO POMONIS shall have the right to possession of the child as follows:





4. Christmas Holidays in Even-Numbered Years - In even-numbered years, beginning at 6:00 p.m. on the day the child is dismissed from school for the Christmas school vacation and ending at 3:00 p.m. on December 25.



Pomonis filed a motion for enforcement, in which he asserted Allison failed to allow him possession of the children during Christmas school vacation in 2004 and sought to have Allison held in contempt. Pomonis also sought to recover $1,510.84 for the children's airline tickets.

At the hearing on his motion for enforcement, Pomonis testified that he was supposed to pick up the children at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, but he had called Allison to ask if he could pick them up earlier. According to Pomonis, his son was graduating from chiropractor school in Houston the following morning, so Pomonis needed enough time to pick up the children and attend his son's graduation dinner party in Houston. Pomonis planned to spend the night with the children in LaPorte, attend his son's graduation the next morning, and then fly to Key West for vacation with the children Sunday morning. However, Pomonis, a physician, became busy with patients in the hospital, and the physician covering for Pomonis was not scheduled to begin work until 6:00 p.m. Pomonis realized he could not finish seeing his patients and still arrive at Allison's home by six o'clock, so he decided to pick up his child (N.P.) with another ex-wife (Rene) in Beaumont before picking up his children with Allison in Sour Lake.

Pomonis called Allison and explained the situation to her, and Allison offered to drive to Beaumont to pick up N.P. According to Pomonis, Allison said she would have all of Pomonis's children waiting for him at her home in Sour Lake. Pomonis testified he told Allison that Rene had been threatening not to allow him to have N.P. for Christmas vacation, and Allison assured him she would pick up N.P. Pomonis then called Rene and told her that Allison would be picking up N.P., and Rene refused to allow anyone but Pomonis pick up N.P. Pomonis testified he told Rene, "I'm not going to argue with this. Stacey will be there in a few minutes to pick her up[,]" and then he hung up the phone and went to finish his work at the hospital. Pomonis admitted he was at the hospital at 6:00 p.m. According to Pomonis, Allison had agreed to allow him to pick the children up early, and she also agreed to let him pick them up when he finished working. Pomonis testified that he finished caring for his patients at approximately 7:30 or 7:35 p.m., and he called Stacey to tell her he would arrive to pick up the children in thirty-five to forty minutes. Pomonis testified that Stacey told him she did not have N.P. because Rene would not allow her to take N.P. Pomonis then called Rene, who refused to allow Pomonis to pick up N.P. because it was after 6:00 p.m. According to Pomonis, he told Rene, "You cannot do this to me . . . . I pulled six extra calls during the fall to pay for this trip[.]" Pomonis later arrived at Rene's house, and he called the police upon finding that she was not there.

According to Pomonis, when he left Rene's home, he called Allison, who told him she was not going to allow him to have the children. Pomonis testified that

[Allison's] exact words were, "I'm afraid that you are so angry at Rene right now for what she just did to you that you are going to take it out on the kids and scream at them the entire way, all the way to Houston. And I don't want them . . . you to do that to them. So, I'm not going to let the kids go with you."



Pomonis told Allison he was not upset because he had expected Rene not to allow N.P. to go on vacation. Pomonis estimated that he arrived at Allison's house at approximately 9:00 p.m., and he knocked and rang the doorbell for eight to ten minutes. Pomonis called Allison while his car was parked in her driveway, but he testified that she continued to refuse to let him have the children. Pomonis testified that Allison offered to drive the children to Houston the next morning.

Pomonis told Allison he believed the real issue was that his children wanted to attend a party on Friday night instead of going with him. Pomonis testified that the children had called him two or three times the previous night and begged him to allow them to attend the party. Pomonis refused because he wanted the children to attend their brother's graduation party, and he did not trust Allison to get them there on time. According to Pomonis, he told his children on the night in question, "if I get there in your driveway and you and your mom is [sic] not there, this is a whole scam in order to go to your high school party[.]" Pomonis also testified that he told the children, "I don't care whether you show up at my son's graduation or not. If you show up at my son's graduation the next morning, you're not going to go on this trip." However, Pomonis later testified that he would have allowed the children to go on vacation if they had come to the graduation Saturday morning. When asked why he decided to punish the children by not allowing them to go on the trip, Pomonis stated, "they are old enough to look at their mother and tell their mother, 'Mom, this is not right, you doing this to Dad. You get us to the house. . . . They are also big enough to know that they can't go to some high school party and not go with their dad."

According to Pomonis, fifty minutes before the graduation was scheduled to begin in Houston, Allison called from Sour Lake to get directions for the graduation. Pomonis also testified that after the graduation ceremony, he and his son were leaving to attend the post-graduation party when Allison called from Houston and said she was lost. The next day, Pomonis and his son flew to Key West. Pomonis did not have possession of his children with Allison at all during the Christmas holidays.

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