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Bean Divorce Decree
Bean Divorce Decree
Jean Harshman-Beasley
PA 250
February 26, 2013
Prof. J Gauvin

COMMONWEALTH of MASSACHUSETTS
The Trial Court
Probate and Family Court Department
Suffolk, ss.

IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: Patty Bean
Petitioner
Vs. Case number: MFC 003456
David Bean
Respondent

JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE
1. This matter brought before the court on the 22nd day Of March, 2013 for a final judgment of divorce. Present are the Petitioner, Patty Bean and Respondent, David Bean.
2. The Petitioner and Respondent have agreed and signed a written stipulation to the entry of this Decree.
3. The court finds it appears that the allegations of the Petitioner’s complaint are sustained and the Petitioner and Respondent are sui juris, and have been residents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for more than twelve (12) months preceding the commencement of this action.
4. Neither the Petitioner or the Respondent are members of the Armed Forces of the United States, or any of its allies. The Court has jurisdiction of both the Petitioner and the Respondent and the matter of this action.
5. The Petitioner is currently residing in the marital home with the two (2) minor children. The Respondent has relocated to a relative’s home.
6. The Petitioner’s is residing at 123 W. Golf Road, Patriot, Massachusetts 12345. The respondent is residing at 456 E. Lark Street, Patriot, Massachusetts 12345.
7. The Petitioner is willing to transfer interest of marital home to Respondent once she has relocated to a different state.
8. There are two minor children born to or adopted by the parties. The names and dates of birth are: David Bean Jr., 06/05/05; Patricia Bean, 07/01/08. The Petitioner to

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