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CourtListener opinion 4200884

Citation: domestic relations order · Date unknown · US

Extracted case name
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA v. ZANE M. TYLER
Extracted reporter citation
domestic relations order
Docket / number
835 WDA 2016
QDRO relevance 5/5Retirement relevance 2/5Family-law relevance 5/5gold label pending
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Category: QDRO procedure / domestic relations order issues

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QDRO

S, J., and STRASSBURGER, J.* CONCURRING MEMORANDUM BY BOWES, J.: FILED SEPTEMBER 01, 2017 I join the majority's decision to affirm the order awarding Wife the $17,224.17 balance of the amount outlined in the June 1999 qualified domestic relations order ("QDRO") pursuant to a payment plan. I write separately to clarify that, unless Husband and Wife expressly merged the * Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court. J-S39007-17 QDRO into their January 1999 divorce decree, Husband's attempt to invoke § 3332 of the Domestic Relations Code as a bar to Wife's petition for relief is misplaced. Stated plai

domestic relations order

EFORE: BENDER, P.J.E., BOWES, J., and STRASSBURGER, J.* CONCURRING MEMORANDUM BY BOWES, J.: FILED SEPTEMBER 01, 2017 I join the majority's decision to affirm the order awarding Wife the $17,224.17 balance of the amount outlined in the June 1999 qualified domestic relations order ("QDRO") pursuant to a payment plan. I write separately to clarify that, unless Husband and Wife expressly merged the * Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court. J-S39007-17 QDRO into their January 1999 divorce decree, Husband's attempt to invoke § 3332 of the Domestic Relations Code as a bar to Wife's petition for relief is misplaced. Stat

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gold label pending
Jurisdiction metadata
US
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reporter: domestic relations order · docket: 835 WDA 2016
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May 14, 2026

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Clean opinion text

J-S39007-17

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

REBECCA J. TYLER, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
 PENNSYLVANIA
 Appellant

 v.

ZANE M. TYLER,

 No. 835 WDA 2016

 Appeal from the Order Entered May 19, 2016
 In the Court of Common Pleas of McKean County
 Civil Division at No(s): 962 C.D. 1995

REBECCA J. TYLER, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
 PENNSYLVANIA

 v.

ZANE M. TYLER,

 Appellant No. 876 WDA 2016

 Appeal from the Order Entered May 19, 2016
 In the Court of Common Pleas of McKean County
 Civil Division at No(s): 962 C.D. 1995

BEFORE: BENDER, P.J.E., BOWES, J., and STRASSBURGER, J.*

CONCURRING MEMORANDUM BY BOWES, J.: FILED SEPTEMBER 01, 2017

 I join the majority's decision to affirm the order awarding Wife the

$17,224.17 balance of the amount outlined in the June 1999 qualified

domestic relations order ("QDRO") pursuant to a payment plan. I write

separately to clarify that, unless Husband and Wife expressly merged the

* Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court.
 J-S39007-17

QDRO into their January 1999 divorce decree, Husband's attempt to invoke

§ 3332 of the Domestic Relations Code as a bar to Wife's petition for relief is

misplaced. Stated plainly, 23 Pa.C.S. § 3332 relates specifically to opening

or vacating a decree, which neither party sought to achieve herein.

 To the extent that the majority memorandum could be read as leaning

upon § 3332 as authority for the trial court to grant Wife's request for

special relief, filed January 2013, that reliance is defective. Unlike the

jurisprudence that flows from 42 Pa.C.S. § 5505, which applies to all trial

court orders, § 3332 imposes a time-bar that requires any petitioner seeking

to vacate a divorce decree to assert fraud or a fatal defect within five years

of the date that the decree is entered. Specifically, the statute provides, "A

motion to vacate a decree or strike a judgment alleged to be void because of

extrinsic fraud, lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter or a fatal defect

apparent upon the face of the record must be made within five years after

entry of the final decree." 23 Pa.C.S. § 3332. While the majority is silent as

to the consequences of the five-year requirement herein, it is obvious that

the time bar precludes the trial court from invoking § 3332 to modify the

QDRO fourteen years after the court entered the divorce decree.

Accordingly, to avoid any confusion regarding the basis of our decision to

affirm the trial court's modification herein, I would reject Husband's attempt

to invoke the time bar under § 3332 explicitly because that provision is

inapplicable.

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 In contrast to the decree-specific provisions of § 3332, this Court's

interpretation of § 5505 in Hayward v. Hayward, 808 A.2d 232, 235

(Pa.Super. 2002), and Stockton v. Stockton, 698 A.2d 1334, 1337

(Pa.Super. 1997), authorizes trial courts to open or vacate QDROs upon,

inter alia, a showing of a fatal defect apparent on the face of the record. In

both of the foregoing cases, we applied § 5505 rather than § 3332 to

address belated attempts to modify a QDRO. In Stockton, supra at 1337-

1338, we reasoned, "we find that [42 Pa.C.S. § 5505] applies to a trial

court's review of a QDRO. Accordingly, the trial court has broad discretion

to modify or rescind a QDRO within thirty days of the entry of the QDRO, but

after thirty days the trial court may reconsider a QDRO only if there is a

showing of extrinsic fraud or other extraordinary cause." Since § 3332

typically is inapplicable to QDROs, I would rely explicitly upon the ensconced

precedents in Hayward and Stockton, rather than § 3332, to reject

Husband's contention that the trial court lacked the authority to modify the

QDRO.

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