McGovern v. Blaha, CIV-79-581.

Decision Date26 September 1980
Docket NumberCIV-79-581.
Citation496 F. Supp. 964
PartiesShirley Runkle Blaha McGOVERN, Plaintiff, v. Larry O. BLAHA, Defendant.
CourtU.S. District Court — Western District of New York

Leslie N. Reizes, Friedlander, Friedlander & Reizes, Waverly, N. Y., for plaintiff.

Lennon E. Bowen, III, Huebsch, Bowen & Croak, Eustis, Fla., for defendant.

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

ELFVIN, District Judge.

This is an action for monies allegedly due plaintiff under a decree of the Hon. Daniel J. Donahoe, New York State Family Court for the County of Chemung, entered December 16, 1970 and awarding plaintiff child support payments to be paid by defendant. Plaintiff asserts herein that she has never been paid under the decree and sues for sums due through April 27, 1979.

Now before me in this action are defendant's motion to dismiss this suit for lack of the requisite amount in controversy, improper venue, and forum non conveniens, and plaintiff's motion for summary judgment. Defendant's motions must be denied; however, this suit must nevertheless be dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

Defendant's motions herein need not be discussed at length. Plaintiff claims that an amount well in excess of $10,000 is due and owing her; this is sufficient to meet the threshold requirements of 28 U.S.C. § 1332. Venue is proper under 28 U.S.C. § 1391, this being an action brought in this court solely on account of diversity of citizenship and this being the judicial district wherein plaintiff resides. Finally, in a motion to dismiss or transfer on account of the convenience of the parties and witnesses, plaintiff's choice of forum is not lightly to be disregarded and defendant has failed to persuade me that he would incur any greater hardship and expense in defending this suit here than plaintiff would incur in a prosecution of this suit in the Middle District of Florida, defendant's preferred location. Defendant's motions are hereby ORDERED denied.

It nonetheless appears that a federal district court is without subject matter jurisdiction over this suit. Plaintiff herein seeks not to collect a sum certain already adjudged to be due her; rather, she seeks first to determine and only then to collect monies ordered under Judge Donahoe's decree. Under New York's Domestic Relations Law ("the D.R.L."), §§ 240 and 244, awards of child support such as that entered by Judge Donahoe always remain subject to correction and the amounts due under a prior decree may be reduced or eliminated in any...

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    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Western District of New York
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    • 25 Marzo 1985
    ...debt enforceable by execution until the award is first reduced to judgment pursuant to Domestic Relations Law § 244 (see McGovern v. Blaha, 496 F.Supp. 964; Matter of Mason v. Belski, 82 A.D.2d 939, 440 N.Y.S.2d 747, lv. denied 54 N.Y.2d 609, 445 N.Y.S.2d 1027, 429 N.E.2d 835; Tannenberg v.......

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