Justin James Kelly v. Staci Marie Kelly

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 6, 2013
DocketCA-0012-1230
StatusUnknown

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Justin James Kelly v. Staci Marie Kelly, (La. Ct. App. 2013).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

12-1230

JUSTIN JAMES KELLY

VERSUS

STACI MARIE KELLY

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APPEAL FROM THE THIRTY-THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF ALLEN, NO. C-2011-375 HONORABLE JOEL GERARD DAVIS, DISTRICT JUDGE

SHANNON J. GREMILLION JUDGE

Court composed of Marc T. Amy, Shannon J. Gremillion, and John E. Conery, Judges.

AFFIRMED.

K. Ray Rush Attorney at Law P. O. Box 704 Oakdale, LA 71463 (318) 335-2759 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLEE: Justin James Kelly

Chad Guidry Attorney at Law P. O. Box 447 Kinder, LA 70648 (337) 738-2280 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT: Staci Marie Kelly GREMILLION, Judge.

The defendant-appellant, Staci Marie Kelly, appeals the trial court’s

judgment awarding primary domiciliary custody of the minor child to the

defendant/appellee, Justin James Kelly. For the following reasons, we affirm.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

Justin and Staci were married in September 2004. One child was born of the

marriage, Aubrey, whose birthday is July 5, 2007. Justin filed for divorce in

August 2011, requesting joint custody naming him the domiciliary parent. In

August 2012, Staci filed a Motion for In-Camera Inspection of a juvenile

proceeding initiated by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) in

December 2011. Staci urged that the “allegations regarding child custody which

are at issue in the current case are identical to those alleged and addressed in the

juvenile proceeding, J-2011-106.”

Following an August 2012 hearing, the trial court entered a Judgment on

Rule awarding joint custody of the child designating Justin as the domiciliary

parent and awarding Staci visitation every other weekend. Staci now appeals.1

ISSUES

Staci assigns as error:

1. Appellant contends that the Trial Court erred or abused its discretion in awarding joint custody with Mr. Kelly designated as the domiciliary and in its physical custody allocation.

2. Appellant contends that the Trial Court erred in ruling that the documents contained in the 33rd Judicial District Court’s Juvenile Docket no J-2011- 106 were inadmissible in the present case.

1 In October 2012, Justin filed a Petition for Judgment of Divorce in Accordance with La.C.C.Cp. Art. 3952 urging that 365 days had elapsed since the service of the petition for divorce in August 2011. A hearing was scheduled for November 7, 2012. EVIDENCE

The only matters before the court at the August 13, 2012 hearing were child

custody, child support, and tax deductions. The parties were not divorced at the

time of this hearing.

Staci testified Aubrey was six years old at the time of trial and had a

thirteen-year-old half brother. She said that Aubrey had resided in Elizabeth,

Louisiana, her entire life and that Justin’s parents, Ken and Vickie Kelly, lived two

houses down from their marital residence. Staci said that Aubrey spent a lot of

time with her grandparents.

Staci admitted to “absenting herself” from her children over the course of

five days in March 2011. She rented an apartment in Pineville, Louisiana, in May

2011, and was away from her children for a period of time in May and June. She

further admitted to having an affair with a man named Kurt beginning in August

2011.

Staci admitted to repeatedly whipping Aubrey on her behind on May 20,

2011, such that marks and bruises remained because she “was trying to get her to

go to bed and take her nap.” She admitted to having an anger management

problem and physically fighting with her husband and other adults, including Kelly,

Kurt’s wife. This incident occurred in front her children, and she received a

citation for disturbing the peace. She admitted to later confronting Kelly and being

rude to her at her place of employment, Dollar General, by inquiring if they were

hiring.

Staci admitted that she caused Aubrey to be late for school so many times in

pre-kindergarten and kindergarten that she was contacted by the District Attorney’s

office.

2 Staci then discussed a November 12, 2012 incident in which her son called

911 because she refused to unlock the bathroom door. She denied that she was

suicidal.

Staci testified that she occasionally smoked marijuana and took prescribed

Ativan and Lortab “when she was on her cycle.” She was also taking Celexa for

anxiety and depression. Additionally, she was taking Adderall.

In another incident in early December 2011, Staci admitted to setting a

community-owned camper on fire that was being stored on Ken and Vickie’s

property because she was mad at Justin. Later that month, she saw Justin leaving a

restaurant in Alexandria, Louisiana and began following him and honking her horn

at him. She further admitted to “violently striking” her then-twelve-year-old son

on December 20, 2011, with her hand, busting his lip and causing it to bleed. She

admitted to sitting on top of him. Staci’s mother came and got the boy and took

him to the doctor.

On December 27, 2011, DCFS removed Aubrey and her half brother from

Staci’s home. Aubrey was placed in the custody of Justin’s parents while her half

brother went to Staci’s mother’s house. At this point in time, Justin was living in

Alexandria with his girlfriend. Staci testified that DCFS required that she take

education classes on the effects of drug use, undergo family assessments, and

complete a ten-week anger management course. She stated that she successfully

completed the classes. Over a six-month period from December 2011 through

August 2012, Staci said that Aubrey had slept over at her house about five times.

Staci said she was currently residing in Woodworth, Louisiana in a three-

bedroom trailer with her son. She said that she had no family or friends there and

did not attend church there. She said Aubrey would attend school in Woodworth if

she were granted domiciliary custody. Staci said she received her associates 3 degree in May 2012, and was working at Cabrini Hospital as a nurse. She said she

works thirty-six to forty hours a week in twelve-hour shifts earning $21.75 per

hour.

Staci said that Woodworth is about thirty minutes from Elizabeth. She

testified that the Kellys allow her to see Aubrey. She said that Aubrey has lived

with her half brother her entire life prior to DCFS taking the children away.

Vickie Kelly testified regarding various incidents that Staci admitted to.

Vickie kept a calendar of all the days Staci was absent from Aubrey, which

amounted to several days in March, May, June, August, October, and November

2011. Vickie said that Staci had never been on a single field trip with Aubrey nor

did she take her to her first day of kindergarten. She said that Aubrey was now in

first grade at the same school she attended for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten.

Vickie was of the opinion that Staci had become obsessed with Kurt, even

admitting to her that she would die for him. She testified that Aubrey’s behind was

solid purple from the whipping, and that Staci had beaten her son several times in

Vickie’s presence. Vickie discussed an incident that occurred the week before

when they were leaving the courthouse. Staci confronted Justin and was verbally

enticing him to hit her. Vickie said she was very angry, just like before.

Vickie said that Aubrey is very happy living in Elizabeth, but Vickie wants

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