Quinn, K. v. Quinn, B.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMarch 12, 2025
Docket1551 EDA 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

KAYLA CREE QUINN : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : BRIAN JOSEPH QUINN : : Appellant : No. 1551 EDA 2024

Appeal from the Order Entered May 15, 2024 In the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County Civil Division at No(s): 2024-08412

BEFORE: PANELLA, P.J.E., STABILE, J., and NICHOLS, J.

MEMORANDUM BY NICHOLS, J.: FILED MARCH 12, 2025

Brian Joseph Quinn (Husband) appeals from a final order issued

pursuant to the Protection From Abuse (PFA) Act 1 granting a PFA petition filed

against him by his wife, Kayla Cree Quinn (Wife), for a period of three years.

The final PFA order prohibited Husband from contacting Wife, awarded Wife

exclusive possession of the marital residence, and granted Wife temporary

custody of the parties’ three minor children.2 We affirm.

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1 23 Pa.C.S. §§ 6101-6122.

2 The trial court issued a final PFA order on May 2, 2024, but deferred consideration of the custody matters raised in Wife’s PFA petition to a hearing scheduled for May 15, 2024, to give the attorney appointed guardian ad litem for the children the opportunity to gather information about them. See PFA Order, 5/2/24, at 3; N.T., 5/2/24, at 3-10. After a hearing on May 15, 2024, the custody provisions in the final PFA order of May 2, 2024, were amended by agreement of the parties by an order issued on this same date. See Am. (Footnote Continued Next Page) J-A28034-24

By way of background, Wife filed a pro se PFA petition alleging that after

Husband began “yelling” in her face on the evening of Sunday, April 21, 2024,

she shoved him in response. See PFA Pet., 4/24/24, at 5. Thereafter, she

stated that Husband began “throwing [her] to the ground and holding [her]

down on the floor.” Id. Wife alleged that she sustained “bruises all over [her]

body,” and that she was still sore days after the incident. Id. Wife noted that

Husband is more than one hundred pounds heavier than her. See id.

In her PFA petition, Wife referenced Husband’s other acts of abuse

against her, including that she had filed a prior PFA petition in 2020 because

Husband had physically assaulted her, and that Husband had been arrested

in relation to this prior PFA petition.3 See id. at 6. Wife indicated that during

the course of the parties’ five years of marriage Husband perpetrated the

following abuse against her: “[g]rabbing, shoving, or pushing”; “[s]lapping

(with an open hand)”; and “[p]hysically restraining/holding [her] down[.]” 4

Id. at 7. Wife alleged that this conduct occurred “every few months[,]” and

that Husband’s abusive conduct had increased over the past year. Id. at 6-

7.

PFA Order, 5/15/24. We have amended the instant caption to reflect that this appeal properly lies from the amended final PFA order of May 15, 2024.

3 Wife ultimately withdrew her 2020 PFA petition and requested that the Commonwealth drop all charges. See N.T., 5/2/24, at 18-19, 33.

4 In addition, Wife alleged that Husband would make phone calls and send text messages that were “threatening or harassing” and would call her names and use obscenities towards her. See PFA Pet., 4/24/24, at 7.

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The trial court held an evidentiary hearing on Wife’s petition on May 2,

2024. Wife was represented by counsel, while Husband appeared pro se. The

parties testified on their own behalf and called no other witnesses.

During the hearing, on direct examination Wife described the April 21,

2024 incident, which occurred in the parties’ marital home, as follows:

Q: Can you explain to the court what happened on that Sunday, April 21st, 2024?

A: . . . Instantly he’s in my face saying words like [“]you’re just like your F’in mom, you’re twisting words, you’re a liar. [”] God, so close to my face (indicating). And I shoved him away, because he was that close to my face with his finger. And then after that I was thrown to the ground. I still have bruising all over my body. And then he says I attacked him.

Q: Did you attack him at all?

A: No.

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Q: What were you feeling when he was in your face at that point?

A: I already knew what was going to happen. I was going to shove him out of my face just to get him away after I said please leave, because he never leaves. I shoved him out of my face and right away he says I am attacking him[,] and he puts his hands on me.

Q: When you said you [knew] what was going to happen, what did you know he was going to do?

A: He was going to start saying you’re attacking me, you’re attacking me and pushing me and pushing me[,] and I ended up on the floor.

Q: Okay. You said that he picked you up then?

A: He slammed me down to the ground and then held me down.

Q: How did he hold you down?

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A: With his knee on my wrist and then held me down with the other side. And I was down on all fours. I am all of 97 pounds[;] I don’t need to be restrained[;] I can be flipped across the room.

[THE COURT]: Do you know what your husband weighs?

A: At least 215 or 220.

[Wife’s counsel]: So once he had you pinned down on the ground, what happened next?

A: I kept trying to push him off me. I was trying to kick him off, kick him off. And he got up and I looked at him and said I hate you.

Q: And you testified that there are, that there were bruises left after this incident?

A: Yes.

Q: And where are the bruises on your body . . . ?

A: Left knee. Right knee. And I have, had bruising all up my upper arms, my lower arms, on my side and on my chest.

Q: So what happened after [Husband] got off of you?

A: He got up and I said, I kept asking him to leave. . . . It turned [] verbal at that point. . . . Then he slept in the garage.

N.T., 5/2/24, at 12-16. Wife clarified later in her testimony that she requested

that Husband leave their marital home immediately after the incident and

locked herself in her home office that night. See id. at 16.

Wife also testified that she has endured other episodes of physical abuse

by Husband over the course of their marriage, specifically that Husband would

push, shove, hit, and throw her to the ground during incidents that occurred

approximately “every five or six months.” Id. at 17-18. Wife stated that she

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sustained a hairline fracture to her wrist as a result of the 2020 incident

described in a prior PFA petition. See id. at 18-19.

Husband testified that Wife was the aggressor in the April 21, 2024

incident, and that he only acted in self-defense. See id. at 25. Husband

described the same incident as follows:

In reference to [that] Sunday night, . . . [Wife] did assault me. She didn’t push me away. She began hitting me in the face, numerous times. I was able to try and hold her hands to stop her. She began kneeing me. She began trying to kick me, very violent. Granted, she is a very light person, she is not really able to harm me, but I really don’t have much of a defense to protect myself.

To her point, I did sleep in the garage. I was able to get away from her when she was calm a little bit.

Id. at 23, 25. Husband testified that Wife exhibited “drunken behavior” on

the night of the incident. Id. at 26.

On cross-examination, Husband provided the following additional

description:

Q: So [Wife was] trying to get away from you?

A: No, no, she was attacking me. This was not her trying to get away from me. She was kneeing me.

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