Laserfiche WebLink
201803545 <br />7. The parties have entered into a Child Custody 3which <br />agreement Property Settlement Agreement dated April 22, 2003, approved <br />agreement is not unconscionable. Said agreement should be app <br />and the terms thereof incorporated by reference into this <br />DECREED <br />IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED <br />by the Court: <br />a The marriage between the Petitioner and iR Respondent <br />of This <br />should be and the same hereby is dissolved. s of 1 remarriage and <br />marriage shall not become final for purposes <br />continuation of health coverage for a period of six (6) months from and <br />after this date. For purposes of appeal this decree shall be treated as a <br />final order at the time it is rendered <br />b. The terms and conditions of the Child Custody dy and <br />by <br />Property Settlement Agreement dated April 22, 2003, entered into are <br />and between the parties hereto should be and the sam e artier are <br />approved and incorporated into this decree and the p <br />ordered to perform and abide by said t ans and l real ions. at 916 <br />c. The parties own as joint tenants <br />Sunset, Grand Island, Nebraska, which real estate has the <br />following legal description: <br />The Westerly Sixty -two Feet (62') of Lot Ten (10) and <br />the One, Pleasant View Seventh 'Subdivision, Lot Nine <br />City of <br />Block One, P Nebraska <br />Grand Island, Hall County, <br />The Respondent shall have the above - mentioned real estate set over to <br />him as his sole and absolute property. <br />d. The Respondent shall have the permanent custody and care <br />of the parties minor child /children Chindalone Sandie Khanthavixay, <br />d /o /b December 6, 1988, Vannakone Peter Khanthavixay <br />November 25, 1990, and Franky <br />Khanthavixay d /o /b march 8, 1993, <br />subject to the right of reasonable visitation by the Petitioner. Such <br />he <br />reasonable visitation shall inelude agree)n In addition the <br />summer (June if the parties do n t other <br />parties agree that the Petitioner shall be entitled to visitation during <br />the children's Christmas vacations in odd numbered years. the parties <br />shall split the cost of transportation for the minimal visitations <br />described in this paragraph. 2 <br />