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               Ms. Kean brought an action for divorce from Mr. Kean on                
          October 1991, in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery                 
          Division-Family Part, Somerset County.  On April 7, 1992, Graham            
          T. Ross, J.S.C., P.J.F.P. (Judge Ross), issued an order (April 7,           
          1992, Order), which required that Mr. Kean deposit no less than             
          $6,000 each month into a joint checking account, which was                  
          maintained in the names of Mr. Kean and Ms. Kean.  The April 7,             
          1992, Order granted Ms. Kean unlimited access to the joint                  
          checking account and checkbook, and she was ordered to use funds            
          from the joint checking account to maintain herself, the                    
          children, and the household.  The April 7, 1992, Order also                 
          required that Mr. Kean:  (1) Pay all household expenses,                    
          including, but not limited to, the mortgage, taxes, and                     
          utilities; (2) pay all expenses for the children, including, but            
          not limited to, private school tuition; and (3) maintain                    
          insurance coverage and pay all unreimbursed expenses for health             
          and medical needs of Ms. Kean and the children.                             
               On November 25, 1992, Judge Ross issued an order (November             
          25, 1992, Order), which denied Mr. Kean and Ms. Kean’s separate             
          applications for physical custody of the children, required that            
          Mr. Kean and Ms. Kean continue existing custodial arrangements,             
          and required that Mr. Kean and Ms. Kean share equally in the                
          legal authority and responsibility for major decisions concerning           
          the children.                                                               






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