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<br />200314593
<br />IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA
<br />JODY DOUGLAS NORGAARD,
<br />Petitioner,
<br />VS.
<br />MIKALA JUNE NORGAARD,
<br />Respondent.
<br />Petitioner's SS# 503 -86 -4715
<br />Respondent's SS# 508 -04 -8024
<br />Case No. Cl 02 -818
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<br />DECREE OF DISSOLUTION
<br />THIS MATTER came on for hearing on the 13`h day of November, 2002, before the
<br />Honorable Teresa K. Luther, District Judge. Petitioner was personally present in Court with his
<br />attorney, John B. McDermott. The Respondent was not present nor represented by counsel.
<br />The Petitioner adduced evidence and the Court being fully advised in the file and the
<br />premises finds as follows:
<br />1. The Court has jurisdiction of the parties hereto and the subject matter of this action.
<br />2. The parties were married on May 31, 1996, and three children have been born to the
<br />parties; namely: Kelcey June Norgaard, born April 2, 1994, Kylee Larae Norgaard, born May 2,
<br />1996, and Kienna Lea Norgaard, born April 6, 2000.
<br />3. Neither the Petitioner nor the Respondent is a party to any other action pending in this or
<br />any other Court for divorce, separation or dissolution of marriage.
<br />4. The marriage of the parties is irretrievably broken and all efforts at reconciliation have
<br />failed; that the marriage of the parties should be and is hereby dissolved.
<br />5. The care, custody and control of the minor children, Kelcey June Norgaard, born April
<br />2, 1994, Kylee Larae Norgaard, born May 2, 1996, and Kienna Lea Norgaard, born April 6, 2000,
<br />be granted to the Petitioner subject to rights of reasonable visitation by the Respondent.
<br />Each parent shall continue to have full and equal access to the education and medical records
<br />of the minor children unless the court orders to the contrary and either parent may make emergency
<br />decisions affecting the health or safety of the minor child while the child is in the physical custody
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<br />200314593
<br />IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA
<br />JODY DOUGLAS NORGAARD,
<br />Petitioner,
<br />VS.
<br />MIKALA JUNE NORGAARD,
<br />Respondent.
<br />Petitioner's SS# 503 -86 -4715
<br />Respondent's SS# 508 -04 -8024
<br />Case No. Cl 02 -818
<br />t--
<br />DECREE OF DISSOLUTION
<br />THIS MATTER came on for hearing on the 13`h day of November, 2002, before the
<br />Honorable Teresa K. Luther, District Judge. Petitioner was personally present in Court with his
<br />attorney, John B. McDermott. The Respondent was not present nor represented by counsel.
<br />The Petitioner adduced evidence and the Court being fully advised in the file and the
<br />premises finds as follows:
<br />1. The Court has jurisdiction of the parties hereto and the subject matter of this action.
<br />2. The parties were married on May 31, 1996, and three children have been born to the
<br />parties; namely: Kelcey June Norgaard, born April 2, 1994, Kylee Larae Norgaard, born May 2,
<br />1996, and Kienna Lea Norgaard, born April 6, 2000.
<br />3. Neither the Petitioner nor the Respondent is a party to any other action pending in this or
<br />any other Court for divorce, separation or dissolution of marriage.
<br />4. The marriage of the parties is irretrievably broken and all efforts at reconciliation have
<br />failed; that the marriage of the parties should be and is hereby dissolved.
<br />5. The care, custody and control of the minor children, Kelcey June Norgaard, born April
<br />2, 1994, Kylee Larae Norgaard, born May 2, 1996, and Kienna Lea Norgaard, born April 6, 2000,
<br />be granted to the Petitioner subject to rights of reasonable visitation by the Respondent.
<br />Each parent shall continue to have full and equal access to the education and medical records
<br />of the minor children unless the court orders to the contrary and either parent may make emergency
<br />decisions affecting the health or safety of the minor child while the child is in the physical custody
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