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Petitioner married Gabrielle Hodson on January 16, 1990.
One child, Meagan Elizabeth Stahl (sometimes, Meagan), was born
of that union, on September 20, 1991. Meagan is a child with
special needs, who requires close and personal care from her
mother. On May 12, 1994, Ms. Hodson filed for divorce in the
Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, in and for Pinellas
County, State of Florida (the divorce case and the State Court,
respectively).
On August 18, 1995, the State Court entered its
“Supplemental Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage” (the
supplemental final judgment) in the divorce case.1 Among the
findings of fact and orders made by the State Court in the
supplemental final judgment are the following:
2. Shortly after the Former Wife filed her
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, the Former Wife
moved for and the Court granted an Ex Parte Injunction
in which the Former Wife was awarded temporary
exclusive possession of a BMW automobile and residence
and froze certain assets of the parties. In response
to the Former Wife filing for dissolution of the
marriage and serving the Former Husband, the Former
Husband quit his $60,000.00 per year job in Pinellas
County with E-Systems. He claimed that the injunction
freezing assets caused him to have to move to family in
Indiana and give up his job in Pinellas County.
3. On May 26, 1994, the Former Wife’s counsel
filed an Amended Motion for Temporary Fees, Support and
Exclusive Use and Possession of the Marital Home. The
1 Previously, on May 17, 1995, the State Court had entered
its “Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage” (final judgment).
The supplemental final judgment repeated many of the findings
made in the final judgment.
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