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Glass v. Glass
Shellie Glass ("Wife") appeals from the order that denied her request for a hearing on her petition for contempt upon determining that Demetrius Glass ("Husband") had paid Wife all the sums due to her under the controlling support order.[1] We vacate the order and remand for further proceedings.
By way of background, Wife and Husband married in 1981. Husband filed a complaint in divorce in 2012, which Wife did not oppose. Litigation of the economic issues ultimately resulted in the entry of an equitable distribution order in April 2020. In the meantime, a 2013 support order had required Husband to pay 55% of Wife's annual out-of-pocket medical expenses. Wife has maintained that Husband has failed to fulfill this support obligation, an issue that this Court declined to address in affirming the equitable distribution order on April 1, 2021. See D.D.G. v. S.R.G., 253 A.3d 254 (Pa.Super. 2021) (non-precedential decision) (reviewing challenges to the trial court's resolution of the economic issues but not addressing Husband's failure to pay medical expenses, stating "[c]ompliance with this order relates to the support action, not the equitable distribution order, which is the order on appeal").
On August 21, 2021, Wife filed a petition for contempt, alleging that Husband failed to reimburse her for any of her medical expenses despite her providing Husband with a detailed list of such expenses each year since 2013. See Petition for Contempt, 8/21/21, at 2. According to Wife, Husband therefore owed her in excess of $21,000. Id. In his answer to the petition, Husband admitted that Wife had made the demands for expenses but denied that the demands were always timely or that he was responsible for all the items included therein. See Answer to Petition for Contempt, 10/5/20, at ¶ 5. The trial court offered the following summary of the subsequent proceedings:
Trial Court Opinion, 3/22/22, at unnumbered 1-2 (cleaned up, emphasis added).
Wife filed a timely notice of appeal, and both she and the trial court complied with Pa.R.A.P. 1925. Mother presents the following issue for our determination:
Was the trial court correct, contrary to its prior [o]rders, to deny a conference or hearing to [Wife] regarding enforcement of [Husband's] obligation to reimburse her for out-of-pocket medical expenses from 2013 through the [s]pring of 2021, and to ultimately and impliedly deny any sort of enforcement, when [Wife] produced copies of all notices provided to [Husband] (all of which were timely and valid) regarding reimbursement and was never given an opportunity through either sworn testimony or through a conference with Domestic Relations, to describe her methodology in notification, thereby rebutting apparently incorrect information given to the trial court by the Dauphin County Domestic Relations Section?
Wife's brief at 3.
We begin with a review of the applicable law. This Court applies an abuse-of-discretion standard in reviewing contempt orders. See Zabrosky v. Smithbower-Zabrosky, 273 A.3d 1108, 1114 (Pa.Super. 2022). As we have explained:
The court abuses its discretion if it misapplies the law or exercises its discretion in a manner lacking reason. Each court is the exclusive judge of contempts against its process. The contempt power is essential to the preservation of the court's authority and prevents the administration of justice from falling into disrepute. Absent an error of law or an abuse of discretion, we will not disrupt a finding of civil contempt if the record supports the court's findings.
Thomas v. Thomas, 194 A.3d 220, 225-26 (Pa.Super. 2018) (cleaned up). "We have found a clear abuse of discretion when the trial court makes a determination based on a record where no testimony was taken and no evidence entered." Wood v. Geisenhemer-Shaulis, 827 A.2d 1204, 1208 (Pa.Super. 2003) (cleaned up).
The payment of unreimbursed medical expenses as an item of support is governed by Pa.R.C.P. 1910.16-6, which provides as follows in relevant part:
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