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S19'~~-•~ ' NINETEECNTHCJUDICIALTCIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
ST. LUCIE COUNTY.
CASE N0. 81-289-FR
IN RE: The Marriage Of
MARK STEPHEN BORDENIUK,
Husband,
and
SHARON S. BORDENIUK,
Wife.
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FINAL JUDGMENT
DISSOLUTIOI~OF MARRIAGE
THIS CAUSE, having come on for trial on the 9th day of March,
1981, upon the pleadings filed herein and the Court having given full
consideration to all the evidence and observed the demeanor and physical
condition of the witnesses, finds and determines: This Court has
jurisdiction of the parties and the subject matter of this suit; that
the relation of Husband and Wife now exists between the parties; that
the marriage is irretrievably broken and should be dissolved. It is
thereupon
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED as follows:
1. DISSOLUTION. The marriage between MARK STEPHEN BORDENIUK,
Husband, and SNARON S. BORDENIUK, FJife, be and the same is hereby
dissolved, and the parties ann each of them are hereby forever freed
from the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between ther_~ and fram
the obligations arising therefrom.
2. CUSTODY. Custody of the one minor male child, to-wit:
STEPHEN MARK BORDENILTIC, d.o.b. May 31, 1978, is hereby awarded to the
Wife, with reasonable visitation rights granted to the Husband. At
such times that the H~ssband desires to exercise his right to visitation,
he shall provide the Wife with 24 hours notice of intentions.
3. MONETARY CHILD SIIPPORT. Commencing on the 15th day of
March, 1981, the Husband will pay to the Wife the sum of $120.00 each
and every month for the support of the before-named child; said sum to
continue until such time as the child reaches majority~ marries or
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