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201404503 <br />death of one of the parties to this dissolution, whichever occurs first. For purposes of <br />continuation of health insurance coverage, this decree becomes final and operative six <br />months after it is rendered. <br />B. The written Property Settlement Agreement of the parties signed by the parties <br />is hereby approved and the terms thereof are hereby incorporated herein and made a part <br />of this Decree as if fully set forth herein and the parties are ordered to comply with the <br />terms and provisions thereof. <br />C. Plaintiff shall receive as his sole and separate property, all of the household <br />goods, furniture, furnishings, and the 1999 Chevrolet Silverado that are currently in his <br />possession, subject to any indebtedness thereon. Plaintiff shall also receive those household <br />goods, furnishings and tools presently located in the family home save and except for the <br />items listed in paragraph 4 below which are specifically set aside to the Defendant. <br />D. Defendant shall receive as her sole and separate property, the following <br />household goods, furniture, furnishings: sheepskin rug, crib, Queen Anne chair, oak <br />secretary desk, library table, queen bed and frame, personal television in the bedroom, <br />sewing and craft items, religious figures in the backyard, and all personal clothing, jewelry <br />and effects. Defendant shall receive the 1999 Ford Taurus automobile and the 1994 Mallard <br />camper, subject to and indebtedness thereon. <br />E. The parties shall divide the family pictures, mementos, Christmas decorations, <br />ornaments and lights, and kitchen dishes, utensils, pots and pans. <br />F. Plaintiff shall be awarded the male dog and Defendant shall be awarded the <br />female dog. <br />G. Each party shall be awarded as his or her sole and separate property, free and <br />Davis v. Davis; CI 13 -788 <br />Decree of Dissolution <br />Page 3 <br />Page 3 of 141' <br />