K.M. v. P.L.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMarch 27, 2020
Docket2710 EDA 2019
StatusUnpublished

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K.M. v. P.L., (Pa. Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

J-A04024-20

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

K.M. ON BEHALF OF I.M., A MINOR, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellee : : v. : : P.L., : : Appellant : No. 2710 EDA 2019

Appeal from the Order Entered September 6, 2019 in the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County Civil Division at No(s): No. 2019-61270-A-37

BEFORE: PANELLA, P.J., STRASSBURGER, J.* and COLINS, J.*

MEMORANDUM BY STRASSBURGER, J.: FILED MARCH 27, 2020

Appellant, P.L. (Stepfather), appeals from the order granting a final

Protection from Abuse (PFA) order pursuant to the PFA Act, 23 Pa.C.S.

§§ 6101-6122, in response to the petition filed by K.M. (Father), on behalf of

I.M., Father’s minor child born in May 2007. We affirm.

By way of background, I.M., who was twelve years old when Father filed

the PFA petition, is the daughter of Father and C.L. (Mother). I.M. has three

siblings: her twin brother, R.M., and her fifteen-year-old twin brothers, D.M.

and C.M. (collectively, Children). Father and Mother are divorced from each

other; both have since remarried. Mother is married to Stepfather. Mother

has primary physical custody of Children, and Children, Mother, and

Stepfather reside together in New Jersey. Father and his wife reside together

* Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court. J-A04024-20

in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Father exercised his custody every

Wednesday night for dinner, and on weekends.

On July 10, 2019, I.M. disclosed to Father that Stepfather had been

inappropriately touching her. Father filed a PFA petition on I.M.’s behalf

against Mother on July 12, 2019.1 In that petition, he averred that he was

informed by Children that Stepfather had been “sexually molesting” I.M. “for

approximately the past year;” specifically, Father was told that Stepfather

“would act like he was giving [I.M.] a backrub and then would touch her

breasts and buttocks under her clothing.” Petition for Protection from Abuse,

7/12/2019. Father further stated his belief that Mother was aware of the

molestation based upon her reaction to learning about I.M.’s accusations. Id.

On July 17, 2019, Father filed a PFA petition on I.M.’s behalf against

Stepfather. The allegations were similar to those in the petition against

Mother, except this time Father averred that Children had told him that

Stepfather had been molesting I.M. “for approximately the past three years.”

1 On July 12, 2019, Father also filed an emergency petition to modify Mother’s custody, seeking sole legal and physical custody of Children primarily based on the same allegations he set forth in the PFA petition. At the time of the PFA hearing, the custody matter remained pending. Despite the pending custody matter, the PFA order in Stepfather’s case is a final order for purposes of Pa.R.A.P. 341 because the custody matter between Father and Mother remained a separate matter from the PFA matter, despite some overlap of the subject matter. -2- J-A04024-20

Petition for Protection from Abuse, 7/17/2019. The PFA court granted both

petitions and entered temporary PFA orders.2

After continuances, the PFA court conducted a hearing regarding the

petitions on August 21 and 23, 2019. At the hearing, I.M. testified that on

multiple occasions, when Stepfather came into her room to say goodnight, he

asked to rub her back. I.M. acquiesced, but she said Stepfather took it further

by “go[ing] down to my butt and then turn[ing] me over and go[ing] to my

breasts.” N.T., 8/21/2019, at 26. I.M. testified that this touching occurred

under her clothes. Id. It happened “[a]bout once a month” since they moved

to Cherry Hill, New Jersey in 2013. Id. at 26, 28, 33.

I.M. said she did not tell Mother because she felt “uncomfortable,” and

she initially did not tell Father because she was afraid of what Stepfather would

do once he found out she told someone. Id. at 26-27. I.M. sometimes went

to her room to avoid Stepfather. Id. at 29. She also has hid in a closet when

he got angry and yelled at her. Id. I.M. believed Mother knew Stepfather

was entering I.M.’s room at night because Mother would see him enter,

although Mother was never present during the backrubs. Id. at 27.

2 Both the police and DHS investigated the allegations. At the time of the hearing, no charges had been filed, and Father was not sure if their investigation was still ongoing. Id. at 114-15. DHS’s investigation was still ongoing. Id. at 10-14. DHS did not have a safety plan in place because Children were residing with Father in Pennsylvania, but “probably” would institute one if Children returned to the home of Mother and Stepfather in New Jersey. Id. -3- J-A04024-20

I.M.’s twin R.M. confirmed during his testimony that Stepfather came

into the room that I.M. and R.M. shared and gave I.M. backrubs on the top

bunk while R.M. was on the bottom bunk. N.T., 8/21/2019, at 58. From his

vantage point, all R.M. could see was Stepfather “go[ing] up [I.M.’s] back.”

Id. When asked how often Stepfather came into the room, R.M. responded,

“It’s not really that often but in spans of weeks of four times a week.” Id.

I.M. told R.M. about the abuse on the same night she told Father. Id. at 62.

According to R.M., she told him that Stepfather was touching her

“inappropriately” outside3 of her clothes on the “breast and butt.” Id. at 62-

63. She did not tell him how long it had gone on, except she said it had not

happened in about a year. Id. at 62.

I.M.’s fifteen-year-old brother C.M. also testified. He has observed

Stepfather entering I.M.’s room on various occasions, and he estimated that

three times he saw Stepfather rubbing I.M.’s back while I.M. was on the top

bunk bed in her room and Stepfather was standing on the floor. Id. at 74,

94. C.M. found out about the abuse when he overheard I.M. telling her friend

that Stepfather gave her backrubs and she did not like it. Id. at 69-70. C.M.

told I.M. that Stepfather touched his back all of the time. Id. at 95. In

response, I.M. said, “no, it got worse,” and told C.M. that Stepfather had been

touching her “butt” and her “private parts,” and pointed down to her vagina.

Id. at 86, 95. She did not specify whether it occurred in or outside of her

3 This differed from I.M.’s account during her testimony. -4- J-A04024-20

clothing. Id. at 87. After learning about Stepfather’s abuse, C.M. made I.M.

tell Father when he dropped them off after dinner on July 10, 2019. Id. at

83-84.

During Father’s testimony, Father provided more details about the

conversation he had with I.M. and C.M. on July 10, 2019. Father had driven

Children back to Mother’s residence following his weekly Wednesday dinner

visit. D.M., R.M., and I.M. exited the car, but C.M. stayed behind and told

Father that I.M. had to tell him something and Father should encourage her

to tell him if she was reluctant. Id. at 111. I.M. returned to the car, and after

I.M. was reluctant to tell Father, C.M. told him. Id. at 112. Father asked I.M.

to confirm that what C.M. said was true and asked her for more details. Id.

at 112-13.

Since Mother’s custody period had resumed, Father was not sure what

his legal rights were, so he told C.M. to make sure Stepfather did not enter

I.M.’s room that night. Id. at 113. After consulting with his police-officer

brother and his lawyer, he picked up Children the next day, and thereafter

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