- 3 - agreement was signed by petitioner, Ms. Wood, and their respective counsel. The separation agreement states, in pertinent part, as follows: THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 16 day of Nov., A.D., 2001, is made between STEPHANIE WOOD (hereinafter referred to as “Wife”) [Ms. Wood], and CLIFFORD WOOD, SR., (hereinafter referred to as “Husband”) [petitioner]. RECITALS WHEREAS, the parties, Stephanie Wood and Clifford Wood, Sr., were married in due form on April 24, 1999; and WHEREAS, one child was born to the marriage of the parties; namely, * * * [JW, born in 2000]; WHEREAS, diverse disputes, and unhappy differences arose between Husband and Wife, the said parties legally separated on May 25, 2001, and are planning to live separate and apart from one another during the remainder of their respective lives; and WHEREAS, the parties have reached an agreement regarding the division of their marital property and debt, custody, visitation, child support, and all other matters ancillary to their separation. NOW, THEREFOR [sic], in consideration of these facts and circumstances and of the mutual promises made in this Agreement, Husband and Wife each agree: * * * * * * * CHILD CUSTODY/VISITATION 3. Parties shall have joint custody with Wife being the primary residential parent. 4. Husband shall have visitation that is equivalent to the Standard Visitation Guidelines. The days that Husband shall exercise his visitation will be by mutual agreement as long as Husband notifies Wife within twenty-four (24) hours of receiving his monthly work schedule at or before the beginning of each month. ShouldPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
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