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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1153 3. VISITATION. That the Husband shall have reasonable rights of visitation with the minor child in the custody of the ~vife, and the Wife shall have reasonable rights of visitation with the minor child in the custody of the Husband. The visitation by the respective parties and with the parties shall consist.of at least every other weekend, it being the intention of the parties that the children be together during the weekend visitations. In the event, however, that one or the other child is not involved in weekend visitation on occasion for whatever legitimate reason, that shall not affect the visitation of the parent with the other child and the child with that parent. Visitation shall also include thirty (30) days in the summer and alternate holidays. 4. CHILD SUPPORT. The Husband shall pay to the Wife the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars per week for the support of the minor child in the Wife's custody, commencing on the lOth day of October, 1980, and continuing each and every week thereafter until said child reaches majority, marries, or becomes self-supporting. Each payment shall be made to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Lucie County and by him remitted promptly to the Wife. In addition, there is hereby assessed the sum of $2.00 as statutory costs to be added to each payment made to the Clerk. All payments shall be made in cash, money order or cashier's check. Both of the parties shall keep the Clerk of this Court advised of their mailing and residence addresses at all times. 5. INSURANCE. The Husband shall carry medical insurance covering both minor children, and any medical expenses not covered by a medical hospitalization insurance policy covering the minor children shall be shared by the parties, one-half each for each child. . 6. Each party shall notify the other promptly of any serious illness or of any serious accident befalling the children. Concerning all matters of policy involving the children such as their health and education, the parties shall confer with a view of adopting a harmonious attitude best calculated to promote the childrens' welfare. Neither party shall attempt to alienate the affection of the children from the other party, nor permit any other person to do so insofar as they can control or prevent the action of that person. Neither party shall belittle nor disparage the other, either in public or in private. ~ ~ i i ~ ao~K ~45 PaGE 1151 -2-