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DIANNA LYNN VILLA, <br />vs. <br />FRANK VILLA, <br />Page of ( S <br />IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA <br />Petitio <br />) <br />) <br />CASE NO. CI 01 -1155 <br />20/402481 <br />) <br />MAR 1)4 2Q02 PRO PERTY SETTLEMENT <br />GREEMENT <br />4 m <br />s F Z' E E t <br />CLERK it l iS RIC T C <br />ar701 . " 1 <br />Respondent. <br />) <br />1 <br />) <br />This Agreement is made and entered into this 1144 daysof March, 2002, by and <br />between Dianna Lynn Villa, of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, hereinafter referred <br />to as "Petitioner" or "wife ", and Frank Villa, of Shamoken Dam, Pennsylvania, hereinafter <br />referred to as "Respondent" or "husband ". <br />WHEREAS, the parties were lawfully married on the 12th day of September, 1 996 <br />in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa; and <br />WHEREAS, on the 4th day of December, 2001, the wife filed a Petition in the District <br />Court of Hall County, Nebraska, as Case No. CI 01 -1155, seeking a dissolution of the <br />aforesaid marriage, and the Respondent was served with summons on the 4th day of <br />December, 2001; and <br />WHEREAS, the parties hereto have no expect of resuming marital relations <br />and it has been determined by the parties that it is impossible for them to continue to live <br />in a marital state; and <br />WHEREAS, the parties wish to enter into a voluntary agreement determining their <br />respective property rights and all other matters relating to the dissolution of their marriage <br />including matters relating to (spousal support/alimony, division of property, payment of <br />debts, payment of attorney fees), and other matters incident to the pending dissolution <br />proceedings; and <br />WHEREAS, each party is aware of his and her right to be represented by legal <br />counsel and has had full opportunity to seek counsel and discuss this agreement therewith. <br />0 13 I� <br />
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