We are watching you, Bryan, and we don't like what we see.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Divorce has been filed

Here it is:
Case Number:V-1300-DO-201080412
Title:In Re the Marriage of: JENNIFCategory:Civil
Court:Yavapai County SuperiorFiling Date:09/17/2010
Judge:Disposition Date:

BRYAN JOHN MASCHE RESPONDENT - RT1Date of Birth: 04/1978

JENNIFER MASCHE PETITIONER - PE1


6 comments:

  1. Wonder what finally broke the camel's back? Their marathon on WEtv is still on for today.

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  2. Really, the only outcome at this point that makes sense. Jenny, get yourself one hell of a lawyer and a restraining order against Baby Huey. And document, document, document, document. No being alone with Baby Huey. Even if you do it via text, the only communications at this point should be through your lawyer or in writing (and always opt for it to be through your lawyer).

    I want to go on record as saying that I am fearful about Baby Huey's guns.

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  3. Laura.
    I agree, but courts really don't like to order supervised visitation. It costs the courts money and fathers scream about their rights. (sigh) I will be watching this case closely to see what the courts decide. I certainly hope that, until there is a ruling, Bryan has NO access to his children or Jenny.

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  4. Luckily she appears to have a good support system with her family. I do hope he gets the help he needs to deal with his issues so he can be a better parent for those kids and husband to Jenny if they do reconcile. I think having cameras around filming this family at this time would be a HUGE mistake. Those kids are dealing with their parents' separation and impending divorce and you want to film that?!?!

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  5. I'm glad to see she took the initiative to file for divorce. She's a fool if they reconcile, because he's one goofball that isn't going change.

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  6. Bryan just tweeted he picked up the boys for guy time. I hope this does not mean Jenny is giving in. While on bail for DV doesn't she have the right until the hearing in 10 days to have supervised visits on no visits?

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