Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
vs.
TERA E. BELLEMARE Third Party Defendant
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: COMES NOW, Kim-Lene Williams, Respondent herein, to file her First Amended Petition and Third-Party Petition against Tera E. Bellemare, Third-Party Defendant. Petitioner would respectfully show the Court the following:
1. Discovery Level
Discovery in this case is intended to be conducted under Level2 of Rule 190 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure.
2.
Parties
This suit is brought by Kim-Lene Williams, Petitioner, who resides in Kaufman County, Texas. Eric Lyle Williams, Respondent, resides in Kaufman County, Texas, has made a general appearance herein, and may be served pursuant to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure ..
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Tera E. Bellemare ("Bellemare") is a resident of Tarrant County, Texas, residing at 8424 Shallow Creek Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76179 where she may be served with citation.
3. Domicile
Petitioner has been a domiciliary of the State of Texas for the preceding six-month period and a resident of this county for the preceding 90-day period.
4.
Service
Petitioner has made a general appearance herein and service upon him may be had pursuant to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Tera E. Bellemare may be served at 8424 Shallow Creek Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76179.
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Protective Order Statement
No protective order under title 4 of the Texas Family Code in effect, and no application for a protective order is pending with regard to the parties to this suit.
6.
Marriage and Separation
The parties were married in 1996, and ceased to live together as husband and wife on or about April12, 2013.
7.
Grounds
The marriage has become insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities between Petitioner and Respondent that destroys the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship and prevents any reasonable expectation of reconciliation. Respondent is guilty of cruel treatment toward Petitioner of a nature that renders further living together insupportable.
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