Kallet v. Wilgus

2021 Ohio 1637
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 11, 2021
Docket2021 AP 01 0004
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Kallet v. Wilgus, 2021 Ohio 1637 (Ohio Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

[Cite as Kallet v. Wilgus, 2021-Ohio-1637.]

COURT OF APPEALS TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

CHRISTINE AND JONATHAN KALLET : JUDGES: : Hon. Craig R. Baldwin, P.J. Relators : Hon. Patricia A. Delaney, J. : Hon. Earle E. Wise, Jr., J. -vs- : : HON. ADAM W. WILGUS : Case No. 2021 AP 01 0004 : Respondent : : and : : REBECCA HERSHBERGER : : Intervenor/Respondent : OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Writ of Prohibition

JUDGMENT: Granted

DATE OF JUDGMENT: May 11, 2021

APPEARANCES:

For Relators For Respondent Hon. Adam W. Wilgus

MONICA D. DERAMUS ROBERT R. STEPHENSON II McCleery Law Firm, LLC Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 203 Front Avenue, SE 125 East High Avenue New Philadephia, OH 44663 New Philadelphia, OH 44663

For Intervenor/Respondent Rebecca Hershberger

J. KEVIN LUNDHOLM 300 E. Third Street Tuscarawas County, Case No. 2021 AP 01 0004 2

Dover, OH 44622 Wise, Earle, J.

{¶ 1} On January 15, 2021, Relators, Christine and Jonathan Kallet, filed a

Complaint for Writ of Prohibition against Respondents, The Honorable Linda A. Kate and

Magistrate Adam W. Wilgus of the Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Court, Juvenile

Division. We substitute Judge Kate’s successor to the bench, Judge Adam W. Wilgus, as

Respondent under Civ.R. 25(D)(1).1

FACTUAL BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

{¶ 2} The Kallets are the biological parents of the minor child who is the subject

of this original action. Complaint, ¶ 4; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 1. Rebecca Hershberger is

the plaintiff/maternal grandmother in the underlying custody case pending in the

Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, Case No. 2020 CC

00100. Complaint, ¶ 4. She is also an Intervenor/Respondent in the present matter.2

{¶ 3} The minor child was born on July 17, 2019. Complaint, ¶ 4; Agreed Stmt.

Facts, ¶ 3. He lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan from the time of his birth until June 11, 2020

when Ms. Kallet and the minor child traveled to Ohio and resided with the child’s maternal

grandmother, Ms. Hershberger. Id. Mr. Kallet was not permitted to stay in Ms.

Hershberger’s home and stayed in a nearby hotel in Ohio. Complaint, ¶ 5; Agreed Stmt.

Facts, ¶ 4.

{¶ 4} On June 16, 2020, Ms. Kallet left Ms. Hershberger’s residence following an

argument. Complaint, ¶ 6; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 5. The minor child remained at Ms.

1 Judge Wilgus’s term commenced on February 9, 2021 after the commencement of this original action. See Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 18. 2 The Court granted Ms. Hershberger’s Motion to Intervene on March 5, 2021. Tuscarawas County, Case No. 2021 AP 01 0004 3

Hershberger’s residence. Id. The following day Ms. Kallet attempted to return to Ms.

Hershberger’s residence to remove the minor child and Ms. Hershberger advised her not

to return and that if she did, Ms. Hershberger would call the police. Complaint, ¶ 6.

{¶ 5} On June 17, 2020, Ms. Hershberger filed a Complaint for Custody in the

Tuscarawas County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division. Complaint, ¶ 7; Agreed

Stmt. Facts, ¶ 6. Ms. Hershberger alleged the minor child was living with her and her

husband because Ms. Kallet “took her dog for a walk and didn’t come back last night at

5:30 p.m.” Id. Ms. Hershberger further averred it was in the minor child’s best interest that

she be granted custody because, “the parents * * * cannot be contacted.” Id.

{¶ 6} Ms. Hershberger also filed with her Complaint a form titled "Declaration

Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) [.]" Complaint,

¶ 8; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 7. In her Declaration, Ms. Hershberger only disclosed the minor

child’s residence information in Ohio from June 12, 2020 through June 17, 2020. Id. Ms.

Hershberger did not disclose the minor child’s residence information in Michigan prior to

June 12, 2020. Id.

{¶ 7} On June 22, 2020, Ms. Hershberger filed a Motion for Ex Parte Temporary

Custody and supported the motion with her own affidavit. Complaint, ¶ 9; Agreed Stmt.

Facts, ¶ 8. Ms. Hershberger indicated she was proceeding under Juv.R. 13. Id. Ms.

Hershberger requested custody of the minor child due to the Kallets’ “unknown

whereabouts.” Id. Ms. Hershberger also indicated that Ms. Kallet “accused [Ms.

Hershberger] of taking her son and her possessions * * *.” Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 8.

{¶ 8} On June 24, 2020, Judge Wilgus, acting in his capacity as magistrate,

granted Ms. Hershberger’s Motion for Ex Parte Temporary Custody, awarding Ms. Tuscarawas County, Case No. 2021 AP 01 0004 4

Hershberger temporary custody of the minor child. Complaint, ¶ 10; Agreed Stmt. Facts,

¶ 9. Magistrate Wilgus scheduled the matter for a hearing on July 9, 2020. Id. Following

the hearing, Magistrate Wilgus issued an order continuing temporary custody of the minor

child with Ms. Hershberger. Id. Magistrate Wilgus also appointed a Guardian ad Litem

and granted Ms. Kallet supervised visitation for one hour per week. Id.

{¶ 9} On August 19, 2020, the Kallets filed a Motion to Dismiss/Stay for Lack of

Subject Matter and Personal Jurisdiction on a variety of grounds. Complaint, ¶ 11; Agreed

Stmt. Facts, ¶ 10. One ground alleged by the Kallets included the lack of subject matter

jurisdiction by the trial court under the UCCJEA and the trial court’s lack of personal

jurisdiction over them. Id. On September 10, 2020, Ms. Hershberger filed a Memorandum

in Opposition. Complaint, ¶ 12; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 11.

{¶ 10} On September 23, 2020, Magistrate Wilgus issued an order denying the

Kallets’ Motion to Dismiss. Complaint, ¶ 13; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 12. The order also

provided temporary custody would remain with Ms. Hershberger. Id. On October 1, 2020,

the Kallets filed a Motion to Set Aside the Magistrate’s Order. Complaint, ¶ 14; Agreed

Stmt. Facts, ¶ 13. On October 5, 2020, the Kallets filed a Complaint for Custody and a

Motion to Transfer Case, to Accept Jurisdiction Pursuant to the Uniform Child Custody

Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act in the 4th Circuit Court, Jackson County, Michigan.

Complaint, ¶ 15; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 14. The Kallets alleged in their Complaint that

Michigan is the minor child’s “home state” as defined under the UCCJEA. Complaint, ¶

15.

{¶ 11} On November 20, 2020, Judge Kate overruled the Kallets’ Motion to Set

Aside the Magistrate’s Order. Complaint, ¶ 16; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 15. The Judgment Tuscarawas County, Case No. 2021 AP 01 0004 5

Entry indicated the Michigan and Ohio courts had been attempting to contact each other

to no avail, and that a separate entry would issue by the juvenile court upon determination

of the appropriate court’s jurisdiction. Id.

{¶ 12} On December 17, 2020, the Kallets and Ms. Hershberger appeared in the

4th Circuit Court in Michigan for a hearing on the Kallets’ Motion to Transfer the case to

Michigan. Complaint, ¶ 17; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 16. Judge Diane Rappleye indicated

she attempted to contact the juvenile court in Ohio on four separate occasions and was

only able to speak with Magistrate Wilgus once. Complaint, ¶ 17. Judge Rappleye

expressed that her hands were tied until she was able to speak with Judge Kate. Id.

{¶ 13} Thereafter, Ms. Hershberger made an oral Motion to Dismiss, which Judge

Rappleye denied. Complaint, ¶ 17; Agreed Stmt. Facts, ¶ 16. Judge Rappleye entered an

order indicating the case would remain pending until further order of the court and set a

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