Lehman v. Lehman

24 Pa. D. & C.5th 1
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Lehigh County
DecidedApril 15, 2011
DocketNo. 2010-FC-0006
StatusPublished

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Lehman v. Lehman, 24 Pa. D. & C.5th 1 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2011).

Opinion

FORD, J.,

Father asks that the shared physical custody arrangement that he had with mother for Sydney continue. Father agrees not to have physical contact with 16-year-old Savanna except when Savanna wants that contact. However, father asks that he continue to be designated as a joint legal custodian of Savanna.

[3]*3Intervenor, Michael Sullivan (grandfather), requests an acknowledgment of his right to intervene in this custody case. He also asks to be named a legal and primary physical custodian of Savanna.

After a hearing conducted on March 9 and March 10, 2011, on various petitions of the parties, the court enters an order today granting mother exclusive legal and physical custody of Savanna. Savanna may have contact with father when Savanna agrees. Grandfather may visit Savanna at such times as grandfather and Savanna agree so long as it is not disruptive of Savanna’s school schedule. As to Sydney, the court orders that the parents share legal custody of her. Mother is made the primary physical custodian with meaningful partial custody rights in father. (No provision is made for grandfather to have a relationship with Sydney in that there is no biological or other relationship recognized in law between grandfather and Sydney.)

In this opinion, I explain the reasons for the entry of today’s order.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

The case began when mother filed a complaint for custody on January 4, 2010. That resulted in an agreed order on March 31, 2010. Mother filed a petition for modification on April 6, 2010. That resulted in an agreed order on May 17, 2010. Under these orders, the parents shared legal custody of the children. Father was given the right to custodial time with Savanna on those occasions when the parties agreed to it. The parents shared physical custody of Sydney with quite a number of changes between [4]*4the households each week. Shared physical custody has remained in place from the time of these agreed orders through the hearings just completed. For most of this time, the parents have alternated custody of Sydney each weekday and each weekend.

On May 28, 2010, father filed a petition for contempt against mother. This petition for contempt was one of the subjects of the hearing just completed. The petition is denied with today’s order.

On November 16, 2010, grandfather filed a petition to intervene in this case. In it, he also sought partial physical custody of Savanna or guardianship of her. Grandfather followed that with the filing of a petition on March 10, 2011, the only petition now before me which was filed after the effective date of Pennsylvania’s latest custody statute, 23 Pa.C.S. §§ 5321-5340. In the March lOpetition, grandfather sought shared legal and primary physical custody of Savanna. Grandfather’s petitions were also subjects of the hearing just completed.

Another petition heard at the most recent hearing was mother’s counterclaim for contempt against father which petition was filed on December 9, 2010.

Thus, the matters which I heard on March 9 and 10 were the two petitions for contempt (one by each parent) and grandfather’s petitions for intervention and for custody. The three parties made it clear at the March hearing that they wanted the court to decide basic custody issues and arrangements for the children.

FINDINGS OF FACT

[5]*51. Savanna J. Lynne was born on August 17, 1994, to Heather Lynne, mother, and John Sullivan. Michael Sullivan (grandfather) is Savanna’s paternal grandfather. Savanna is currently 16 years old and is a junior at Parkland High School in Lehigh County.

2. Mother and John Sullivan were married but their marriage ended in divorce. Mother later married Alfred G. Lehman, IV, father. Mother and father separated on approximately November 9, 2009.

3. John Sullivan relinquished Savanna for adoption. When Savanna was 11 years old, father adopted her.

4. Sydney, who was bom on May 20, 2005, is the natural child of mother and father. Sydney is five years old and currently attends kindergarten at Allentown’s Jewish Community Center.

5. Mother filed for divorce from father in April, 2010. That divorce action is still pending.

6. Since their separation, mother and father have had periodic rendezvous, which have included sex, until as recently as September, 2010. The rendezvous have occurred despite provisions in orders from the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas entered on October 4, 2010, in case numbers MD/2686 of 2010 and MD/2687 of 2010. These orders have provisions that father is to have no contact with mother. The orders stem from father’s conviction for harassment of mother. Mother and father were aware of the no-contact provisions in the orders but willfully disregarded them.

7. Both before and after their separation, mother and [6]*6father have had a stormy relationship. This has included furious arguments by both individuals, some of whichhave occurred in the presence of the children. It has included marijuana and cocaine use by father. It has included father spitting on mother and his directing obscene and crude language at her.

8. At a point approximately three months after the filing of this custody action, through agreed orders, mother and father shared legal custody of Sydney and alternated physical custody of Sydney every day. This changed to alternating physical custody of Sydney every weekday and alternating every weekend. The latter arrangement was still in effect at the time of the hearings just completed. Because of Savanna’s reluctance to be with father, mother and father agreed, as reflected in the orders, that father would only have contact with Savanna when mother and father agreed. Father’s last custodial time with Savanna was in November, 2009. Savanna wants no contact with father. One of the primary reasons is that she considers father to have been abusive to mother.

9. Mother currently resides at 1246 North 22nd Street, Allentown, Lehigh County. She has a nursing degree and various certifications pertaining to real estate. She currently works as a realtor. She works by appointment with clients, but she usually is in her office weekdays from 9 a.m. until 4:30 to 5:00 p.m.. Her employment requires that she travel for one five-day period each year and one two-day period each year.

10. Barbara Buck is the maternal grandmother of both children. She and mother have a close relationship. [7]*7Mrs. Buck occasionally watches the children. She was an appropriate caregiver for the limited occasions when she was asked to do this. Ms. Buck resides in Allentown. She and mother have indefinite plans to purchase a home together and reside together with the children when mother has custody of them.

11. Father, Alfred G. Lehman, IV, has resided at 316 Brookfield Circle, Macungie, Lehigh County, since December of 2010.

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