Michael Riddle v. Phyllis Riddle (Appeal from Elmore Circuit Court: DR-24-900109).

CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Alabama
DecidedMarch 14, 2025
DocketCL-2024-0856
StatusPublished

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Michael Riddle v. Phyllis Riddle (Appeal from Elmore Circuit Court: DR-24-900109)., (Ala. Ct. App. 2025).

Opinion

Rel: March 14, 2025

Notice: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the advance sheets of Southern Reporter. Readers are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Alabama Appellate Courts, 300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104-3741 ((334) 229-0650), of any typographical or other errors, in order that corrections may be made before the opinion is published in Southern Reporter.

ALABAMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OCTOBER TERM, 2024-2025 _________________________

CL-2024-0856 _________________________

Michael Riddle

v.

Phyllis Riddle

Appeal from Elmore Circuit Court (DR-24-900109)

MOORE, Presiding Judge.

Michael Riddle ("the husband") appeals from a judgment entered

by the Elmore Circuit Court ("the trial court") denying his motion to set

aside a default judgment divorcing him from Phyllis Riddle ("the wife"). CL-2024-0856

We reverse the trial court's judgment and remand the case to the trial

court with instructions.

Procedural History

On May 29, 2024, the wife filed in the trial court a complaint

seeking a divorce from the husband; she asserted that the parties had

married on April 21, 2000, that there were no children born of the

marriage, that there was a complete incompatibility of temperament

such that the parties could no longer live together, and that there had

been an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. The wife sought,

among other things, an equitable division of the parties' property and

debts. On June 12, 2024, the husband was served with the summons and

the complaint. On August 8, 2024, the wife filed an "application to the

court for [the] entry of [a] default judgment" based on the husband's

failure to plead, answer, or otherwise defend against the wife's complaint;

the wife's counsel filed an affidavit in support of that application. On

that same date, the wife filed an "affidavit on default judgment," which

provides, in pertinent part:

"My name is Phyllis Riddle. I am over the age of nineteen (19) years and have been a bona fide resident citizen of the State of Alabama.

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"I am requesting [that] the [trial] court enter a final decree of divorce and divide the assets and debts of my marriage as follows to which I am entitled and upon the following terms. I further request the following relief:

"REAL PROPERTY

"1. The wife is awarded the residence along with the contents of the premises located [on] Commodore Street, Montgomery, Alabama .... A clerk's deed shall issue if the husband refuses to execute a [quitclaim] deed thereto.

"2. The wife is awarded the lot located [on] East Fleming Road, Montgomery, Alabama .... The husband will execute a [quitclaim] deed within thirty (30) days of the execution of this final decree. A clerk's deed shall issue if the husband refuses to execute said [quitclaim] deed.

"3. Any real property not specifically awarded to the husband herein is awarded to the wife who shall hold the husband harmless as to any indebtedness thereon.

"PERSONAL PROPERTY

"4. The wife is awarded the following vehicles: one (1) 2004 Explorer Sportstrack, one (1) 2014 Camaro, and one (1) Chrysler 300 and shall hold the husband harmless as to any indebtedness thereon.

"5. The wife is awarded the following personal property currently in her possession:

"a. John Deere 717A Zero turn lawn mower ...;

"b. 8' Utility Trailer ....

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"6. The wife is awarded all other vehicles not specifically awarded to the husband herein and shall hold the husband harmless as to any indebtedness thereon.

"7. All other personal property having been already divided, the parties are awarded all said property in their possession, not specifically set out herein.

"DEBT DIVISION

"8. Other than the debts specifically set out herein, each of the parties shall be responsible for and hold the other party harmless as to any indebtedness held solely in their respective name.

"9. Except and unless otherwise specifically set out herein, neither party shall at any time hereinafter obligate or charge to the other party's credit in any manner whatsoever, or contract any debts, charges, or liabilities of any nature for which the other party shall or may become liable to answer.

"BANK ACCOUNTS

"10. Each party is awarded ownership of any bank accounts held solely in their own name and any assets therein.

"11. Each party shall remove their name as signator on any bank account held in the name of the other party.

"12. Any joint bank accounts shall be closed.

"BUSINESS ENTITIES

"13. The wife is awarded the parties' business, Recovery Services, LLC, and all equipment and wreckers associated with said business. The wife is awarded all assets of said

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LLC. The bank account for the business with the wife's name listed along with all monies therein is awarded to the wife.

"RETIREMENT

"14. Each party is awarded any retirement asset or account listed solely in their own name unless stated otherwise herein.

"15. Both parties waive their rights to any retirement account(s) or retirement asset(s) held by the other party not specifically listed herein.

"ALIMONY

"16. Neither party shall be entitled to alimony. No issue of alimony is reserved.

"TAXES

"17. The parties will file separately for the 2024 [sic] and thereafter. The husband will be responsible for any past or present tax debt owed by himself or any business he has operated in the past. Said business to include but not limited to Recovery Services, LLC. The husband shall indemnify the wife against any and all tax liability incurred by himself or any such business." 1

1The wife's affidavit appears to be missing at least one page. The final page of her affidavit states only "conditions of the Final Decree of Divorce or for the damages in the breach of the same," before the wife's signature and the notarization of the document appear. The clerk of this court communicated with the trial-court clerk's office and confirmed that the wife's affidavit, which was electronically filed in the trial court, appears in the trial court's records as it does in the record on appeal. 5 CL-2024-0856

On August 8, 2024, the wife also filed a motion for the entry of a

"final decree of divorce/default judgment" and a proposed final judgment.

In addition to the property division outlined in the wife's affidavit, which

was restated verbatim in the proposed judgment, the proposed judgment

also provides that the parties are divorced on account of incompatibility

of temperament; that neither party may again contract marriage until 60

days of the date of the entry of the judgment, except to each other; that

each party shall be responsible for his or her own attorney's fees and

costs; that "the parties shall execute and/or deliver any documentation

necessary to effectuate the" final divorce judgment, including quitclaim

deeds, transfer of business interests, and other documents necessary to

transfer title and ownership within 30 days "of the execution of this

agreement"; that each of the parties shall refrain from harassing,

annoying, or alarming the other "subsequent to the signing"; that the wife

shall have the right to resume the use of the name Pippin should she so

choose; and that either party who violates the terms of the final judgment

shall be liable for the expenses, costs, and attorney's fees resulting from

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