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Elvis Presley

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Elvis Presley

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Auction Date:2012 Jun 20 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:5 Rt 101A Suite 5, Amherst, New Hampshire, 03031, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
DS, signed “Elvis Aaron Presley,” ten pages, 8.5 x 13, October 4, 1973. Modification of property settlement and marital termination between Elvis and Priscilla Presley detailing arrangements for property settlement, spousal and child support, and child custody. In part: “Elvis shall pay to Priscilla in consideration of property division or settlement…the sum of $725,000 within ten (10) days following the approval of this agreement…the further sum of $725,000 in settlement and discharge of Priscilla’s claims to property payable $6,000, or more, per month…Priscilla is entitled to receive one-half of the net proceeds received by Elvis of and from his intended sale of the residence known and described as 144 Monovale Drive, Los Angeles, California, and the furnishings located therein…Elvis shall transfer, or cause to be issued to Priscilla 5% of the total outstanding stock issued or to be issued for Elvis Presley Music, Inc, and White Haven Music Inc…Elvis shall pay to Priscilla as spousal support, the sum of $4200.00 per month…until the death of either party, the remarriage of Priscilla, or twelve (12) months, whichever event shall first occur. In no event shall Elvis have an obligation to pay spousal support beyond one year…

Elvis and Priscilla desire to achieve a harmonious policy calculated to promote at all times the best interests and welfare of their daughter Lisa Marie Presley…Priscilla and Elvis shall confer with each other and cooperate insofar as possible or reasonable on all matters pertaining to health, welfare, education, religious training and/or upbringing of Lisa…Elvis shall at all times have the right of reasonable visitation and the right to physical custody of Lisa for reasonable times…Elvis shall pay to Priscilla for the support, care, education, schooling and maintenance of Lisa…the sum of $4000.00 per month…continuing until Lisa has reached her majority, marries, becomes emancipated, or until further order of Court.” Signed on the last page, “Elvis Aaron Presley” [his middle name was actually spelled ‘Aron,’ but he apparently signed in a manner to match the printed legal document] and “Priscilla Ann Presley,” as well as by their two attorneys. In fine condition, with punch holes to top edges and staple holes and creases to top left.

This 1973 document, modifying the conditions of his divorce from Priscilla, is a unique piece from a critical time in the King’s life. A year after their initial divorce settlements, Priscilla filed this motion to nullify their previous agreement and seek further concessions. The couple’s divorce in 1972 was an ongoing front-page story, an overwhelming disappointment in celebrity news. Despite the anger and pain caused by Priscilla’s affair with karate coach Mike Stone, and despite the public scrutiny of Elvis’s every move at a dark time in his life, he never lost sight of his highest priority: Lisa Marie. While this amended settlement does grant higher payments and settlements more favorable to Priscilla, it also outlines Elvis’ clear rights as a father to Lisa Marie. It guarantees cooperation “on all matters pertaining to health, welfare, education, religious training and/or upbringing of Lisa,” and “the right of reasonable visitation and the right to physical custody of Lisa for reasonable times.” Even at this tumultuous point in Elvis’s life, just four years before his death, his love for, and responsibility to, his daughter never faltered.