Genworth Life and Annuity Insurance Company v. Hegermiller et al
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ORDER granting 30 Motion for Disbursement of Funds. Signed by District Judge Terrence W. Boyle on 3/5/2029. (Stouch, L.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
Civil Action No. 5:23-cv-00139
MICHAEL HEGERMILLER and
RITCHELLE T. HEGERMILLER,
Plaintiffs,
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BARBARA HEGERMILLER-SMITH,
and LYNN M. KILAR,
Defendants.
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ORDER GRANTING
JOINT/CONSENT MOTION
FOR DISBURSEMENT OF
FUNDS AND NOTICE OF
SETTLEMENT
This matter comes before the Court on the joint motion for disbursement of funds filed by
Michael Hegermiller, Ritchelle T. Hegermiller, Barbara Hegermiller-Smith and Lynn M. Kilar
("the Interested Parties"). The Court has been advised that the parties have settled the dispute
among them. Accordingly, the parties' joint motion is GRANTED. The Court ORDERS as
follows:
1. With respect to the interpleader deposit made by Genworth Life and Annuity Insurance
Company ("Genworth") pursuant to the Court's prior order, the Court ORDERS the
Clerk of Court to disburse the entirety of the interpleaded funds, together with any and all
interest accrued thereon, to Michael Hegermiller and Ritchelle T. Hegermiller, with said
payment sent to the attention of James J. Mills, Esq., of Bums, Day & Presnell, P.A. (PO
Box 10867, Raleigh, NC 27605), who is counsel for Michael and Ritchelle Hegermiller.
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2. Within fourteen (14) days of the filing date of this Order, the parties are ORDERED to
provide the Clerk of Court with all information required to effectuate these
disbursements.
3. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to enter notice on the docket when all disbursements
to the parties have been made consistent with this Order. Within fourteen (14) business
days of such notice, the parties are ORDERED to file a stipulation of dismissal with
prejudice of this matter.
SO ORDERED this the
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