Timken Mercy Medical Center v. Vrabec, Unpublished Decision (7-26-1999)
Timken Mercy Medical Center v. Vrabec, Unpublished Decision (7-26-1999)
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
On October 21, 1989, appellant, George Vrabec, Jr., and Veronica Vrabec were married. Two children were born as issue of said marriage, Rachel and George. In July of 1992, the parties separated. Appellant and the two children moved out of the marital residence. The parties received a divorce on July 19, 1995 (Case No. 94-DR-1146). During the separation, Ms. Vrabec became pregnant and incurred medical expenses with appellee, the Timken Mercy Medical Center. The trial court for the divorce case found the child born to Ms. Vrabec was not the child of appellant and as such, appellant had no legal obligations to the child. On March 11, 1997, appellee filed a complaint against appellant for collection of the $10,883.26 debt incurred as a result of Ms. Vrabec's pregnancy. On April 11, 1997, appellant filed a counterclaim claiming appellee violated the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act in its collection efforts. A hearing before a magistrate was held on October 29, 1998. By decision filed November 4, 1998, the magistrate found in favor of appellant on the collection complaint and in favor of appellee on the counterclaim. The trial court adopted said decision and entered judgment therein. On November 18, 1998, appellant filed a motion for new trial on his counterclaim. By judgment entry filed December 1, 1998, the trial court denied said motion. Appellant filed an appeal and this matter is now before this court for consideration. Assignments of error are as follows:
I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FINDING THAT PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE WAS JUSTIFIED IN PURSUING THE DEBT AS AGAINST DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.
II. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FINDING THAT THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE THAT FIDELITY NATIONAL COLLECTION WAS AN AGENT OF PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE.
This appeal is dismissed.
By Farmer, J. Hoffman, P.J. and Edwards, J. concur.
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