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effort to effect a reconciliation has been made. 200305844 <br />6. The parties were married on September 3, 1983 in Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, <br />and there were two children born of this marriage, to -wit: McKensie I. Peterson, bom 3 -9 -90, and <br />Aaron A. Peterson, born 12- 18 -91. <br />7. Both parties are fit and proper persons to have custody of the minor children of the parties, <br />and should be granted joint custody of the minor children subject to the terms and conditions herein <br />set forth. <br />8. The parties have acquired certain property and have incurred debts during the marriage, <br />and said property and debts should be allocated between the parties. <br />IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED: <br />1. That the marriage of Alan Leroy Peterson and Deborah Jean Peterson is dissolved. For <br />purposes of appeal, the decree shall be treated as a final order as soon as it is rendered. If an appeal <br />is instituted within 30 days after the decree is rendered, such decree does not become final until such <br />proceedings are finally determined or on the date of death of one of the parties, whichever occurs <br />first. <br />For purposes of remarriage, the decree becomes final and operative six months after the <br />decree is rendered or on the date of death of one of the parties, whichever occurs first. If the decree <br />becomes final and operative upon the date of death of one of the parties, the decree shall be treated <br />as if it became final and operative on the date it was rendered. For purposes of continuation of <br />health insurance coverage, the decree becomes final and operative six months after the decree is <br />rendered. <br />For all other purposes, the decree becomes final and operative 30 days after the decree is <br />-2- <br />
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