Unum Life Insurance Company of America v. Kevlin et al
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/// ORDER granting 18 Motion to Deposit Interpleader Funds and For Additional Interpleader Relief. So Ordered by Judge Steven J. McAuliffe.(jab)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
UNUM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
AMERICA,
PLAINTIFF,
v.
CHRISTOPHER KEVLIN, JO-ANNE PAGE,
LYNNE PAQUETTE IN HER CAPACITY AS
GUARDIAN OF G.K. AND I.K., THOMAS
PAQUETTE, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF
DORIS MAKELY, AND
WILLIAM PAQUETTE,
CIVIL ACTION NO.
1:13-cv-174-SM
DEFENDANTS.
[Proposed] Order on Unum Life Insurance Company of America’s
Motion to Deposit Interpleader Funds and for Additional Interpleader Relief
Upon consideration of Plaintiff Unum Life Insurance Company of America’s (“Unum”)
Assented-To Motion to Deposit Funds and for Additional Interpleader Relief, it is hereby
ORDERED that:
A.
Unum shall deposit into the Registry of the Court the sum of $39,000,
representing the disputed proceeds of the life insurance benefits payable under Group Life
Insurance Policy Number 140928 (the “Policy”) as a result of the death of Doris Makely, plus
interest, less $3,000 for Unum’s reasonable costs, attorneys’ fees and expenses incurred in
connection with this action;
B.
The aforesaid amount deposited into the Registry of the Court is the total extent of
Unum’s liability to anyone under the Policy as a result of the death of Doris Makely;
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C.
All parties are now forever enjoined from instituting or prosecuting any suit or
proceeding against Unum in any court or administrative body on account of life insurance benefit
payable on account of the death of Doris Makely;
D.
Unum is discharged from all further liability pursuant to the Policy as a result of
the death of Doris Makely; and
E.
Unum is excused from further participation in this action.
SO ORDERED:
Entered:
July 22, 2013
Steven J. McAuliffe
United States District Judge
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