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| JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE | Theresa Leary | 8/30/2011 | | |

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The Trial Court
Division: Suffolk Probate and Family Court Department Docket No.________

JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE
Patty Bean, Plaintiff v. David Bean, Defendant
This cause came on for hearing on the Complaint and was heard on the 15th day of August, 2011, before Honorable John M. Smoot of the Suffolk County Probate and Family Court.
Upon due consideration thereof, the Court finds that Plaintiff and Defendant were residents of the State of Massachusetts and County of Suffolk for more than six (6) months immediately preceding the filing of the Complaint; that the parties were married as alleged; and that one two (2) children were born as issue of the marriage, to wit: David Bean Jr, DOB 06/05, 2003 and Patricia Bean, DOB 07/01/06. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Plaintiff and Defendant are hereby
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The parties shall execute title transfer documents, if necessary, accordingly.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that all bank accounts, or other items of intangible personal property which are separately and solely owned by or standing in the name of either parties or in which either party has a right or interest by reason of inheritance, devise, bequest or gift, shall, and by these presents do, remain his or her separate property, free and clear of any and all claims, rights, titles or interest of the other.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that all bank accounts in both parties’ names will be divided equally between both parties once all debt in both parties names is paid off, except as herein otherwise

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