Timothy Parrish v. Trisha Dunahoo

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 17, 2015
Docket07-15-00029-CV
StatusPublished

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ACCEPTED 07150029CV SEVENTH COURT OF APPEALS AMARILLO, TEXAS 2/17/2015 5:30:49 PM Vivian Long, Clerk

CAUSE NO. 07-15-00029-CV

FILED IN 7th COURT OF APPEALS AMARILLO, TEXAS In the Court of Appeals 2/17/2015 5:30:49 PM ,, I For the Seventh Court of Appeals District VIVIAN LONG I CLERK Amarillo, Texas 1 I ] I J TIMOTHY PARRISH APPELLANT vs. TRISHA DUNAHOO APPELLEE

ON APPEAL FROM THE 146TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF BELL COUNTY, APPELLANT TIMOTHY PARRISH'S BRIEF

CORBIN & ASSOCIATES, P.C., Attorneys ASHLEY CLAPPER SBN: 24076317 DANIEL A. CORBIN SBN: 04814300 603 North 81h Street Killeen, Texas 76541 Tel: (254) 526-4523 Fax: (254) 526-6711 legal@corbinlegalteam.com

Counsel for Timothy Parrish TABLE OF CONTENTS

IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES ..................................... 2 INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ...................................... 3 STANDARD OF REVIEW....................................... 4 STATEMENT OF THE CASE ..................................... 5 STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES PRESENTED ........................ 6 STATEMENT OF THE FACTS ................................... 7-10 SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ............................... 11 ARGUMENT. ............................................... 12-22 PRAYER FOR RELIEF .......................................... 23 CERTIFICATE OF WORD COUNT ................................ 24 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE..................................... 25 APPENDIX .................................................... 26

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1 IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES AND ATTORNEYS

ATTORNEYS ASHLEY CLAPPER DANIEL CORBIN Corbin & Associates, P.C. 603 N. 8th Street Killeen, Texas 76541 Tel: (254) 526-4523 Fax: (254) 526-6711 Attorneys for Timothy Parrish

BRETT H. PRITCHARD The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard, 1201 South W.S. Young Drive Killeen, Texas 76543 Tel: (254) 501-4040 Fax: (254) 953-1360 Attorney for Trisha Dunahoo

PARTIES Timothy Parrish, Appellant Trisha Dunahoo, Formerly Trisha Parrish, Appellee (hereinafter Trisha Parrish)

2 INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

TEXAS CASES:

Cameron v. Cameron, 608 S.W. 2d 748 (Tex. App.-Corpus Christi 1980) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cookv. Cameron, 733 S.W. 2d 137 (Tex. 1987) ..................... 19 Hicks v. Hicks, 348 S.W. 3d 281 (Tex. App.-Houston [14th dist] 2011) ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 17,18 Joynerv. Joyner, 352 S.W. 3d 746 (Tex. App.-SanAntonio 2011) ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 12, 13, 14, 16 Shanks v. Shanks, 110 S.W. 3d 444 (Tex. 2003) .............. 12, 13, 15 Statin v. Deutsche Bank Nat'! Trust Co., 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 24064 (5th Cir. Tex. Dec. 19, 2014) ........................................ 12

STATUTES:

Tex. Fam. Code§ 9.006 (2014) .................................. 12 Tex. Fam. Code§ 9.007 (2014) ................................ 12, 13 Tex. Fam. Code§ 9.008 (2014) .................................. 12

3 STANDARD OF REVIEW

The standard of review for determining whether the district court had

subject matter jurisdiction is de novo. Joyner v. Joyner, 352 S.W. 3d 746, 749

(Tex. App.-San Antonio 2011). "The issue of jurisdiction in this case turns on

whether the trial court modified or clarified the DRO." Id. at 749.

4 STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Timothy Parrish filed a MotiQn for Clarification of Military Retirement in

the 146th Judicial District Court seeking to clarify the award of military retirement

awarded to Trisha Parrish at the conclusion of his military service. C.R. 153.

Trisha Parrish filed a Motion for Enforcement of Military Retirement.

Subsequently, Trisha Parrish filed a Supplemental Motion to Enforce Military

Retirement. C.R. 185. The district court heard the Motion for Clarification of

Military Retirement on May 6, 2014. C.R. 198. The district court took the matter

under advisement and issued a Memorandum Ruling on May 22, 2014. C.R. 198.

The Court ordered that the End ofAward provision contained in the 2008

Domestic Relations Order should be removed and a new Domestic Relations

Order should be entered. (Exhibit C)'. The Court signed a new Domestic

Relations Order on November 12, 2014. (Exhibit D?

'Memorandum Ruling 2 2014 Domestic Relations Order

5 STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES PRESENTED

1. Did the District Court have subject matter jurisdiction to remove the End

ofAward provision thereby modifYing the award of property as

originally set out in the Final Decree of Divorce and the 2008 Domestic

Relations Order?

2. Was the removal of the End ofAward provision from the 2008 Domestic

Relations Order barred by res judicata and therefore an error for the

District Court remove the provision?

6 STATEMENT OF FACTS

Timothy Parrish and Trisha Parrish were married on October 3, 1994. C.R.

5. Subsequently the couple divorced on April30, 2008 at which time the Judge

signed a Final Decree of Divorce and a Domestic Relations Order. (Trial Tr. Vol.

1, p. 5, May 6, 2014). The divorce decree and DRO were signed at the same time.

(Trial Tr. Vol. 1, p. 9, May 6, 2014). The Final Decree of Divorce states in

relevant part "The Court finds that the parties have entered into a written

agreement as contained in this decree by virtue of having approved this decree as

to both form and substance." (Exhibit Al To the extent permitted by law, the

parties stipulate that the agreement is enforceable as a contract." (Trial Tr. Vol. 1,

p. 13, May 6, 2014). The Domestic Relations Order is incorporated into the final

decree of divorce specifically on pages 15 and 16. (Exhibit At The parties

signed the Final Decree of Divorce approving it as to both form and substance.

(Exhibit A) 5 The Domestic Relations Order contained a provision that ended the

award of military retirement to Trisha Parrish after she received the retirement for

3 Fina1 Decree of Divorce, page 1 4 Final Decree of Divorce, page 15-16 5 Final Decree of Divorce, page 20

7 thirteen years and four months (herein after known as the End ofAward

provision). (Trial Tr. Vol. 1, p. 6, May 6, 2014 ). Trisha Parrish signed the

Domestic Relations Order, approving it as to both form and substance, and had it

notarized prior to the entry of the Domestic Relations Order. (Trial Tr. Vol. 1, p.

6, May 6, 2014 and Exhibit B 6). Timothy Parrish continued his military service

and retired in December 2011. (Trial Tr. Vol. 1, p. 5, May 6, 2014). The

Domestic Relations Order was submitted to Department Finance Accounting

Services (herein after "DFAS"). (Trial Tr. Vol. 1, p. 5, May 6, 2014). Timothy

Parrish subsequently filed a Motion for Clarification of Military Retirement

Division on January 4, 2012 to clarify the amount of the award of the military ~j ~:1 J retirement Trisha Parrish was going to receive. (Trial Tr. Vol. 1, p. 6, May 6, :'I :j .I

'I ., ~ --~ 2014). Trisha Parrish filed a Petition for Enforcement of Retirement on November "'I 25, 2013 requesting the court to enforce the military retirement. C.R. 167.

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