Patrick Mendes Seeks Default Divorce as Filing Shows More Than $240,000 in Unsecured Debt
A court could grant his custody and asset requests by summary disposition because Thais did not file a timely response to the divorce papers.
Overview
- Patrick filed a petition to default the divorce and a financial disclosure on June 15, saying Thais failed to answer the May 21 service and making the case eligible for a summary disposition.
- The financial form lists more than $240,000 in unsecured debt for the couple, with Patrick reporting about $221,889 and Thais about $20,000 in credit‑card balances.
- Court records show earlier creditor suits against Patrick reached default judgments in 2025 for roughly $144,174 and two additional Justice Court defaults in November 2025 totaling over $20,000.
- If the judge grants Patrick’s default summary disposition, the initial requests in his petition would be entered without a contested trial and could include sole legal custody, primary physical custody of their daughter Aleesi, the couple’s truck, and a roughly $8,000 401(k).
- The filings come as the couple’s season of 90 Day Fiancé: The Last Resort airs, there is no public record of either filing for bankruptcy, and the disclosures could affect how creditors and the court enforce judgments and custody arrangements going forward.