Scott Lynd Symonds - Page 4

                                        - 3 -                                         
          9, 1999, resolving the custody dispute.  The Order provides, in             
          pertinent part, as follows:                                                 
               The Court orders joint legal custody of the minor child [AH]           
               to both the Mother [Ms. Peterson] and Father [petitioner]              
               with residential custody awarded to the Mother.  The Court             
               orders all major decisions concerning the child                        
               (educational, medical, and the like) are to be made only               
               after full consultation with both parents.  The Father’s               
               visitation is to begin at 8:00 am Tuesday until 5:00 pm                
               Thursday.  Starting next fall 2000 the Father can pick up              
               the minor child after school on Mondays with the same 5:00             
               pm Thursday drop off.  Each parent is to have 2 weeks                  
               uninterrupted in the summer alternating first choice.  The             
               Mother gets first choice this summer 2000 and in even years            
               from there-on.  The Court adopts Attorney Wallace’s proposed           
               orders with respect to Holiday visitation schedule.  The               
               Court orders the Father to pay $98.00/week child support in            
               accordance with the child support guidelines.  The Mother is           
               to maintain medical insurance for the child.  The Mother is            
               to pay the first $100 of unreimbursed medical costs and the            
               Father is to pay 44% of the remaining balance of                       
               unreimbursed medical costs.  If the Mother loses or changes            
               employment and her medical benefits, the Father is to pick             
               up medical coverage through his employment if available.  *            
               * *                                                                    
               Attorney Wallace’s proposed orders with respect to a holiday           
          visitation schedule provides, in pertinent part, as follows:                
               Now comes the Guardian ad Litem for the minor child and                
               hereby say:                                                            
               1.   This GAL was appointed to represent * * * [AH].  After            
               investigation by the GAL, the GAL respectfully requests the            
               following orders:                                                      
                         *    *    *    *    *    *    *                              
                    C.   The following holidays will be alternated;                   
                         i.   Halloween and Thanksgiving;                             
                         ii.   Christmas Eve 1999 from 5 p.m. to 10 a.m.              
                         Christmas day child will be with mother the rest             






Page:  Previous  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Next

Last modified: May 25, 2011