- 3 - In January 1997, they were living together at the Louisville residence. In April of that year, petitioner’s spouse moved into her mother’s house, which was vacant at the time due to her mother’s death. Petitioner’s spouse left various items of personal property, including clothing, jewelry, and furniture at the Louisville residence. Sometime around July 4, she removed her clothing, jewelry, and other possessions from the Louisville residence. As of the close of 1997, she had not formally changed her address; the address of the Louisville residence was shown on her driver’s license and used by her as her mailing address. During those periods when petitioner moved from the Louisville residence, he too, maintained that address as his mailing address. At least one of petitioner’s children lived at the Louisville residence throughout 1997. From time to time after petitioner’s spouse moved from the Louisville residence, she returned there to visit with or pick up her child, gather her clothing or other personal items, or collect her mail. She continued to contribute towards the expenses of maintaining the Louisville residence throughout the year. Petitioner’s spouse moved back to the Louisville residence in January 1998; petitioner moved out in February of that year, and they maintained separate residences until at least October 1999 when petitioner moved back into the Louisville residence.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next
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