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shall be chosa~by mutual consent between the parents if possible otherwise by the
Father's giving the Mother his schedule as early as practicable, at least on or before
the Sunday before each proposed weekend visitation. If for any reason the Father is _
unable to exercise these three weekends per month, absent arty other agreement between
the Mother and the Father, the missed weekends shall not be deemed a waiver of
future weekends nor shall it be deemed that the unused weekend visitation(s) shall
accumulate for•the next month.
3. Both parents will do their best to keep the other advised as
to the means intended for the care of Henry while both of them a-r a at work or
otherwise away from Henry while the child is in that parent's residence.
4. Both parents will do their best to assure the other parent
that Henry will be supervised. at all times and not exposed to the dangers of playing
in the street, or walking into the local ,canals, pools, etc.
5. The parents further agree to each parent sharing alternate
holidays with Henry, which holidays are generally intended to include Christmas,
Easter, Henry's birthday, Memorial weekend, Labor Day weekend, July 4th. As Henry
approaches school age a certain flexibility-will hopefully be developed between the.
parents-to adjust to Henry's school calendar and the Father's having Henry for one-
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II half of Henry's summer school vacation.
j 6. Both parents adopt the Guidelines attached hereto as being in
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their best interests and in Henry's best interest and each parent will make every
effort to live up to the standards expressed and be sensitive to the needs of the
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other parent and the child. It is understood that the ideal flexibility and coopera-
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tion between the parents will take time to develop; however each agrees to do all in-
their power toward that end.
7. If disagreements should arise in the future between the parents
with respect to their role as a parent, visitation matters, Henry's general welfare, -
etc, which disputes-have not been able to be amicalby resolved despite the parents'
sincere efforts, the parents sfiall seek professional guidance from Robert K Alsofrom,
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s PhD, understood to be mutually acceptable to both parents and selected by them for
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this purpose, otherwise some other agreeable and mutually acceptable counselor. In
this regard it is understood that family counselors will be used, absent emergency
~ before any further legal proceedings will be undertaken, again in the bit interests
of the parents and Henry. ~
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