In Re The Matter Of: Michael Shipley v. Trustee for child Support Payment, State of Missouri, Dept. of Social Services, Family Support Div., Laura Gibbs and Interstate Collection Unit

CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedAugust 11, 2015
DocketWD78210 and WD78370 and WD78519
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District IN RE THE MATTER OF: MICHAEL ) SHIPLEY, ) ) WD78210 Consolidated with Appellant, ) WD78370 and WD78519 ) v. ) OPINION FILED: August 11, 2015 ) TRUSTEE FOR CHILD SUPPORT ) PAYMENT, STATE OF MISSOURI, ) DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES, ) FAMILY SUPPORT DIV., LAURA ) GIBBS AND INTERSTATE ) COLLECTION UNIT, ) ) Respondents. )

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri The Honorable Patrick W. Campbell, Judge

Before Division One: Cynthia L. Martin, Presiding Judge, Joseph M. Ellis, Judge and James E. Welsh, Judge

Per curiam:

Michael Shipley ("Shipley") appeals judgments in three separate cases that have

been consolidated on appeal. In each case, Shipley sought to register as a foreign

judgment a federal court order Shipley claims entered a monetary default judgment against the Trustee for Child Support Payment ("Trustee"). In each case, Shipley's

attempt to register the federal court order was dismissed. Finding no error, we affirm.

Factual and Procedural History

In May 2003, the District Court of Johnson County, Kansas ("Kansas Court"),

ordered Shipley to pay $160 a month in child support. In December 2010, a hearing

officer issued an order increasing the child support payment to $270 a month. The

Kansas Court approved the order and entered a judgment requiring Shipley to pay $270 a

month in child support ("Kansas Judgment"). Shipley's appeals challenging the increase

in his child support obligation were not successful and were ultimately dismissed in

November 2011.

On July 11, 2011, Shipley filed a pro se 42 U.S.C.A. section 1983 complaint

against Trustee, Laura Gibbs,1 and the Interstate Collection Unit (collectively

"Defendants") in the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri

("Federal Suit"). The Federal Suit claimed that the Defendants' efforts in Missouri to

collect child support ordered to be paid by the State of Kansas were fraudulent, and that

the Defendants had engaged in counterfeiting, the creation of false companies,

embezzlement, forgery, identity theft, and civil rights violations. The Federal Suit

requested $66.675 million in damages.

On December 14, 2011, the United States District Court for the Western District

of Missouri ("District Court") dismissed the Federal Suit. Shipley appealed to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ("Eighth Circuit"). While the appeal was

1 Gibbs is the mother of the child for whom the child support order was entered against Shipley.

2 pending, Shipley filed a motion seeking a default judgment in the Federal Suit in the

amount of $66.675 million. Shipley also filed a motion for a cease and desist order. On

January 10, 2012, the Clerk of the Court issued a procedural order stating that Shipley's

motion for a cease and desist order would be "taken with the case for consideration by the

panel to which this case is submitted for disposition on the merits." On January 23, 2012,

the Clerk of the Court issued a second procedural order addressing several matters,

including the pending motion for default judgment. With respect to that motion, the

Clerk of the Court's order stated "[Shipley's] motion for default judgment is hereby

ordered taken with the case for consideration by the panel to which this case is submitted

for disposition on the merits." The two procedural orders are collectively referred to as

the "Eighth Circuit Orders." On October 26, 2012, the Eighth Circuit issued its opinion

affirming the District Court's dismissal of the Federal Suit.

On April 12, 2013, the Missouri Department of Social Services, Family Support

Division ("FSD") filed a request to register the Kansas Judgment in the Jackson County

Circuit Court pursuant to section 454.951.2 On May 31, 2013, Shipley, acting pro se,

filed a "Notice for Request of Registration" in FSD's case seeking to register one of the

Eighth Circuit Orders as a foreign judgment. On October 9, 2013, the trial court

dismissed Shipley's attempt to register the Eighth Circuit Order. On March 31, 2014, the

trial court entered a judgment accepting FSD's registration of the Kansas Judgment.

Shipley appealed, and this court in State Dep't of Soc. Services v. Shipley, 457 S.W.3d

371 (Mo. App. W.D. 2015) affirmed the trial court's judgment by per curiam order. In

2 All statutory references are to RSMo 2000 as supplemented unless otherwise indicated.

3 his appeal, Shipley did not claim error associated with the trial court's dismissal of his

attempt to register the Eighth Circuit Order.

On June 23, 2014, Shipley, acting pro se, filed an action in the Jackson County

Circuit Court again seeking to register one of the Eighth Circuit Orders as a foreign

judgment ("Case 1").3 After FSD4 contested Shipley's registration attempt, the trial court

entered its judgment dismissing Shipley's attempt on November 17, 2014.5 Among other

things, the trial court concluded that the Eighth Circuit Order was not a judgment and

therefore could not be registered in Missouri under any legal theory. The trial court also

concluded that Shipley had undertaken an identical (and unsuccessful) attempt to register

one of the Eighth Circuit Orders in 2013,6 and that claim preclusion barred his repeated

request to seek the same relief. On December 16, 2014, Shipley appealed (WD78210).

On January 5, 2015, Shipley, acting pro se, filed a second action in the Jackson

County Circuit Court seeking to register one of the Eighth Circuit Orders as a foreign

judgment ("Case 2").7 On February 11, 2015, the trial court issued a judgment dismissing

Shipley's action with prejudice. On February 20, 2015, Shipley appealed (WD78370).

On August 21, 2014, Shipley, acting pro se, filed a third action in the Jackson

County Circuit Court seeking to register one of the Eighth Circuit Orders as a foreign

3 Case 1 is styled Michael Shipley v. Trustee for Child Support Payment, 1416-FC06059. 4 The Family Support Division is the trustee for child support payments, pursuant to sections 454.400 and 454.530, and defended the Trustee in the Federal Suit and in Shipley's attempts to register the Eighth Circuit Orders in the trial court. 5 This judgment was amended Nunc Pro Tunc on December 2, 2014. 6 The trial court was referring to Shipley's request to register one of the Eighth Circuit Orders in connection with FSD's action seeking to register the Kansas Judgment, which action led to our per curiam order in State Dep't of Soc. Services v. Shipley, 457 S.W.3d 371 (Mo. App. W.D. 2015). 7 Case 2 is styled Michael Shipley v. Interstate Collection Unit, et al., 1516-FC00058.

4 judgment ("Case 3").8 On March 24, 2015, the trial court once again entered a judgment

dismissing Shipley's action in form nearly identical to the judgment entered in Case 1.

On April 8, 2015, Shipley appealed (WD78519).

On May 4, 2015, this court issued its sua sponte order consolidating Shipley's

appeals from the judgments entered in Case 1, Case 2, and Case 3.

Standard of Review

A trial court's decision regarding registration of a foreign judgment "is a legal

conclusion, which we review de novo." Miller v. Dean, 289 S.W.3d 620, 624 (Mo. App.

W.D.

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