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               7.  Mr. Ewell continue to maintain life insurance in                   
               current amounts with Mrs. Ewell and the children as                    
               primary beneficiaries.                                                 
               8.  Mr. Ewell pay the outstanding credit accounts.                     
               9.  Mr. Ewell advance attorney fees of $5,000 toward                   
               Mrs. Ewell's attorney fees, plus whatever our                          
               accountant may require as a retainer.                                  
               Please review and if satisfactory, I will prepare a                    
               formal order.                                                          
               Additionally, once the Order is prepared, I would                      
               request my accountants be given access to the financial                
               records of the parties.                                                
               On August 28, 1987, Magarian wrote Preston a letter stating            
          as follows:                                                                 
                    I have received your letter dated August 13, 1987                 
               and have had the opportunity to review it with Mr.                     
               Ewell.  After my discussion with Mr. Ewell, it was                     
               brought to my attention that both Mr. Ewell and his                    
               wife feel it would be beneficial for them to go to                     
               joint counselling before any major expenses regarding                  
               the legal aspects of the dissolution of marriage take                  
               place.  It appears that the parties would desire to                    
               maintain the status quo at this time.                                  
                    With the foregoing in mind, I am going to address                 
               the nine points you raised in your letter for a                        
               temporary agreement as follows:                                        
               1.  The custodial arrangement would be acceptable                      
               pending the parties attending joint counselling with a                 
               psycologist [sic] that they can agree upon.                            
               2.  Acceptable.                                                        
               3.  Acceptable, except in the ordinary course of                       
               business.                                                              
               4.  Mr. Ewell would continue to take care of the Wife                  
               and children's needs as he has been doing for the past                 
               few months which appears to be acceptable to the Wife                  
               at this point in time.                                                 




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