Rutha M. Corley - Page 5




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          Parsons Avenue residence with Lillie Lucas through 1998; Henry              
          continued to live there until he enlisted in the U.S. Army on               
          November 4, 1997, after graduating from high school earlier in              
          the year.                                                                   
               In November 1997, the circuit court for Volusia County,                
          Florida, entered a final default judgment of dissolution of                 
          marriage.  In the judgment, the court (inter alia) awarded                  
          custody of Ceola to petitioner and ordered Mr. Corley to pay                
          child support for his daughter in the amount of $97.50 twice per            
          month through the registry of court.2                                       
               In 1995, petitioner had total income in the amount of                  
          $10,791, consisting of net profits from her day care business in            
          the amount of $6,274 and wages in the amount of $4,517.  In 1996,           
          1997, and 1998, petitioner had total income in the amounts of               
          $12,400, $13,725, and $18,527, respectively, consisting solely of           
          wages.  Petitioner expended her total income to support herself,            
          her children, and her grandmother, and to maintain the West                 
          Euclid Avenue residence (in 1995) and the South Parsons Avenue              
          residence (in 1996 through 1998).                                           
               During the years in issue, Mr. Corley was employed by the              
          City of Deland, Florida, and received wages in amounts not                  
          specifically disclosed in the record.  After he separated from              


               2 By the time the circuit court entered its judgment, Henry            
          had attained the age of majority.                                           





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