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who was 20 years old, was a student at Stanford University and
Jessica Raymond, who was 13 years old, lived at home with her
mother.
On September 12, 1990, Mr. Raymond filed for divorce, and on
August 27, 1991, Ms. Raymond counterclaimed for divorce (divorce
proceedings). On October 4, 1990, Mr. Raymond, who was repre-
sented by J. Walter Freiberg III (Mr. Freiberg), and Ms. Raymond,
who was represented by Kathleen Ann Foley (Ms. Foley), entered
into a stipulation for temporary support (support stipulation).
On October 4, 1990, the Trial Court of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, Probate and Family Court Department, Middlesex
Division (Probate Court), entered a temporary order (temporary
order) that incorporated the support stipulation. The temporary
order provided in pertinent part:
1. Neither party shall harass or abuse each other or
interfere with the personal liberty of each other.
2. The parties shall live apart with the Wife having
sole possession of the former marital home.
3. Neither party shall convey or transfer or sell any
asset except to pay normal usual obligations.
4. The Husband shall maintain the existing health
insurance, dental insurance and life insurance poli-
cies.
5. Neither party shall change any designation of
beneficiaries on any policies, pension or retirement
plans or IRAs.
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