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DAVID BARRICK IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
PLAINTIFF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V.
GINGER WALKER
• 01-4587 CIVIL ACTION LAW
DEFENDANT
IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, Monday, August 06, 2001 ,upon consideration of the attached Complaint,
it is hereby directed that parties and their respective counsel appear beforeJacqueline M. Verney, Esq. ,the conciliator,
at 4th Floor, Cumberland County Courthouse, Carlisle on Wednesday, September 05, 2001 at 9:3D a.m.
for aPre-Hearing Custody Conference. At such conference, an effort will be made to resolve the issues in dispute; or
if this cannot be accomplished, to define and narrow the issues to be heard by the court, and to enter into a temporary
order. All children age five or older may also be present at the conference. Failure to appear at the conference may
provide grounds for entry of a temporary or permanent order.
The coart hereby directs the parties to furnish any and all existing Protection from Abuse orders,
Special Relief orders, and Custody orders to the conciliator 48 hours prior to scheduled hearing.
FOR THE COURT,
By: /s/ Jacqueline M. Verney, Esq.
Custody Conciliator
The Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County is required by law to comply with the
Americans with Disabilites Act of 1990. For information about accessible facilities and reasonable
accommodations available to disabled individuals having business before the court, please contact our office.
All arrangements must be made at least 72 hours prior to any hearing or business before the court. You must
attend the scheduled conference or hearing.
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR ATTORNEY AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT
HAVE AN ATTORNEY OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET
FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
Cumberland County Bar Association
2 Liberty Avenue
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
Telephone (717)249-3166
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DAVID BARRICK, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
vs. :CIVIL ACTION -LAW
NO. 01 - 458'1 -CIVIL TERM
GINGER WALKER,
Defendant IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND now, this day of , 2001, upon
consideration of the attached Motion, it is hereby directed that the parties and their
respective counsel appear before
the conciliator, at , on the
day of , 2001, at o'clock _. m. for apre-hearing
custody conference. At such conference, an effort will be made to resolve the
issues in dispute; or if this cannot be accomplished, to define and narrow the issues
to be heard by the Court, and to enter into a temporary order. Failure to appear at
the conference may provide grounds for entry of a temporary or permanent order.
For the Court,
sy:
Custody Conciliator
SAIDIS
SHUF$ FLOWER
& LINDSAY
ATl'ORNEYS•AT•LAW
26 W. High Street
Carlisle, PA
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO
NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE
THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET
LEGAL HELP.
Cumberland County Bar Association
2 Liberty Avenue
Carlisle, PA 17013
1-800-990-9108
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
The Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, is
required by law to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For
information about accessible facilities and reasonable accommodations available to
disabled individuals having business before the court, please contact our office. All
arrangements must be made at least 72 hours prior to any hearing or business
before the Court.
By the Court,
Date:
SAIDIS
SHUF$ FLOWER
& LINDSAY
2G W. High Street
Carlisle, PA
DAVID BARRICK, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
vs. :CIVIL ACTION -LAW
NO. 01 - y~8'7 CIVIL TERM
GINGER WALKER,
Defendant IN CUSTODY
COMPLAINT FOR PARTIAL CUSTODY
1. The Plaintiff is DAVID BARRICK, residing at 119 East North Street,
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
2. The Defendant is GINGER WALKER, residing at 219 Marian Avenue,
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
3. The Plaintiff seeks custody of the following children: Aleeshia Barrick,
born October 9, 1998; and Kaylea Barrick, born September 6, 1997, who resides at
219 Marian Avenue, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
The children were born out of wedlock.
The children are presently in the custody of Defendant, who resides at 219
Marian Avenue, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
During the past five years, the children have resided with the following persons
SAIDIS
SHUF$ FLOWER
& LINDSAY
Z6 W. High Stree[
Carlisle, PA
and at the following addresses:
NAME ADDRESS FROM/TO
David Barrick 39 East Louther Street 1997 to
Ginger Walker Carlisle, PA 17013 1998
David Barrick 119 East North Street 1998 to
Ginger Walker Carlisle, PA 17013 Spring of 1999
Ginger Walker 380 Echo Road Six months in
Michelle White Carlisle, PA 17013 Spring of 1999
NAME
David Garrick
Ginger Walker
Ginger Walker
Parents of Ms. Walker
ADDRESS FROM/TO
119 East North Street October, 1999
Carlisle, PA 17013 to June, 2001
219 Marion Avenue June, 2001
Carlisle, PA 17013 to present
The mother of the children is Ginger Walker, currently residing at 219 Marian
Avenue, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
She is not married.
The father of the child is David Barrick, currently residing at 119 East North
Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
He is not married.
4. The relationship of the Plaintiff to the children is that of Father. The
Plaintiff currently resides alone.
5. The relationship of the Defendant to the children is that of Mother. The
Defendant currently resides with the children and her parents.
6. Plaintiff has not participated as a party or witness, or in any other
SAIDIS
SHUFF, FLOWER
& LINDSAY
ATTORNCYS•AT•LAW
26 W. High Street
Carlisle, PA
capacity in other litigation concerning the custody of the child in this or another
jurisdiction.
7. The Plaintiff has no information of a custody proceeding concerning the
child pending in a court of the Commonwealth.
8. The Plaintiff does not know of a person not a party to the proceedings
who has physical custody of the child or claims to have custody or visitation rights
with respect to the child.
9. The best interest and permanent welfare of the child will be served by
granting the relief requested because:
a) The Plaintiff can best provide for the physical and
emotional needs of child.
10. Each parent whose parental rights to the child have not been
terminated and the person who has physical custody of the child has been named as
parties to this action.
11. Plaintiff seeks share legal and partial physical custody of the children
on the following schedule:
a) Alternating weekends from 3:00 p.m. Friday until Sunday
at 8:00 p.m.
b) On Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon until 8:00 p.m.
c) One week vacation during the summer.
d) Alternating holidays of New Year's Day, Memorial Day,
Fourth of July, Labor Day and Thanksgiving from 9:00
a.m. until 8:00 p.m.
SAIDIS
SHUF$ FLOWER
& LINDSAY
26 W. High Street
Carlisle, PA
e) Shared time at Christmas consisting of two blocks, the first
from noon on Christmas Eve until noon on Christmas Day,
and the second from noon on Christmas Day until noon on
December 26.
WHEREFORE, the Plaintiff requests this Court to grant primary physical
custody of the child to the Plaintiff.
Respectfully submitted,
SAIDIS, SHUFF, FLOWER & LINDSAY, P.C.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
By:
ar J. Lindsay, Esquire
44693
26 West High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-6222
SAIDIS
SHUFF, FLOWER
& LINDSAY
n~rroxxevs•nr•uw
26 W. High Street
Carlisle, PA
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VERIFICATION
I, the undersigned, hereby verify that the statements made herein are true and
correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18
Pa. C.S. § 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.
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David Barrick
Date: 7.1.E -G
SAIDIS
SIIUFF, FLOWER
& LINDSAY
Axxoiwevs•Ax•cnw
26 W. High Street
Carlisle, PA
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DAVID BARRICK, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V, : N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
GINGER WALKER, :CIVIL ACTION -LAW
Defendant
IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this ' 0 day of ~/r~ , 2001, upon
consideration of the attached Custody Conciliation Report, it is ordered and directed as
follows:
1. The Mother, Ginger Walker, and the Father, David Barrick, shall have
shared legal custody of Aleeshia Ban•ick, born October 9, 1998 and Kaylea Barrick, born
September 6, 1997. Each parent shall have an equal right, to be exercised jointly with the
other parent, to make all major non-emergency decisions affecting the Children's general
well-being including, but not limited to, all decisions regarding their health, education
and religion.
2. The Mother shall have primary physical custody of the children.
The Father shall have the following periods of partial physical custody:
A. Every Thursday from 12:00 Noon to Friday morning when Father shall
drop off the children at day care.
B. The first, fourth and fifth Tuesday, (if any) of every month from 12:00
Noon to Wednesday morning when Father shall drop off the children at
day care.
C. The second and third weekend per month, commencing the second Friday
of every month from 3:00 p.m. to Monday morning when the children
shall be dropped off at daycare.
4. Father and Mother shall each be entitled to physical custody of the
children for one uninterrupted week during the summer, from Sunday to Sunday with 30
days prior notice.
5. The Thanksgiving holiday shall be split and alternated such that one party
shall have the children 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and the other parry shall have the children
from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The parties shall alternate this schedule every year. Father
shall have the early time in odd numbered years. Mother shall have the early time in
even numbered years.
6. The Christmas holiday shall be in two blocks which the parties shall
alternate. Block A shall be from 12:00 Noon Christmas Eve until 12:00 Noon Christmas
Day and Block B shall be from 12:00 Noon Christmas Day until 12:00 Noon on
December 26. Mother shall have Block A in odd numbered years and Block B in even
numbered years. Father shall have Block A in even numbered years and Block B in odd
numbered years.
7. The parties shall alternate the following holidays: New Year's Day,
Easter, Memorial Day, July 4, and Labor Day, at times agreed by the parties.
8. Mother shall have physical custody on Mother's Day; Father shall have
physical custody on Father's Day, at times agreed by the parties.
9. The parties shall share transportation such that the party receiving custody
shall provide transportation, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.
10. The parties shall keep each other advised immediately relative to any
medical care or medical emergencies concerning the children and shall further take any
necessary steps to ensure that the health and well being of the children is protected.
During such illness or medical emergency, both parents shall have the right to visit the
children as often as he/she desires consistent with the proper medical care of the children.
11. Neither parent shall do or say anything nor let anyone in the children's
presence to say or do anything that may estrange the children from the other parent,
injure the opinion of the children as to the other parent or hamper the free and natural
development of the children's love and respect for the other parent.
12. In the event that either parent is in need of babysitting services for a period
longer than three (3) hours, they shall contact the noncustodial parent and offer the
noncustodial parent the opportunity to provide the care.
13. This Order is entered pursuant to an agreement of the parties at a Custody
Conciliation Conference. The parties may modify the provisions of this Order by mutual
consent. In the absence of mutual consent, the terms of this Order shall control.
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cc: Carol J. Lindsay, Esquire, Counsel for Father
Ginger Walker, pro se
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Plaintiff
V.
GINGER WALKER,
Defendant
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
CIVIL ACTION -LAW
IN CUSTODY
PRIOR JUDGE: None
CUSTODY CONCILIATION SUMMARY REPORT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUMBERLAND COUNTY RULE OF CIVIL
PROCEDURE 1915.3-8, the undersigned Custody Conciliator submits the following
report:
1. The pertinent information concerning the Children who are the subject of
this litigation is as follows:
NAME
Aleesia Barrick,
Kaylea Barrick
DATE OF BIRTH CURRENTLY IN CUSTODY OF
October 9, 1998
September 6, 1997
Mother
Mother
2. A Conciliation Conference was held in this matter on September 5, 2001,
with the following individuals in attendance: The Mother, Ginger Walker, pro se and the
Father, David Barrick, with his counsel, Carol J. Lindsay, Esquire.
3. The parties agreed to entry of an Order in the form as attached.
Date ac eline M. Verney, Esquire
Custody Conciliator
DAVID H. BARRICK IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
PLAINTIFF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V' 01-4587 CIVIL ACTION LAW
GINGER L. WALKER
DEFENDANT
IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, Friday, Apri116, 2004 ,upon consideration of the attached Complaint,
it is hereby directed that parties and their respective counsel appear before Jacqueline M. Verney, Esq. ,the conciliator,
at 4th Floor, Cumberland County Courthouse, CarlisOe on Thursday, May 06, 2004 at 9:30 AM
for aPre-Hearing Custody Conference. At such conference, an effort will be made to resolve the issues in dispute; or
if this cannot be accomplished, to define and narrow the issues to be heard by the court, and to enter into a temporary
order. All children age five or older may also be present at the conference. Failure to appear at the conference may
provide grounds for entry of a temporary or permanent order.
The court hereby directs the parties to furnish any and all existing Protection from Abuse orders,
Special Relief orders, and Custody orders to the conciliator 48 hours prior to scheduled hearing.
FOR THE COURT,
By: /s/ ~cq~eline M. Verne~,,~s . mno
Custody Conciliator
The Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County is required by law to comply with the
Americans with Disabilites Act of 1990. For information about accessible facilities and reasonable
accommodations available to disabled individuals having business before the court, please contact our office.
All arrangements must be made at least 72 hours prior to any hearing or business before the court. You must
attend the scheduled conference or.,hearing. .
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TfJ XOUR. ATTORNEY.AT ONCE: -IF.YOU DO NOT
HAVE AN ATTORNEY OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET
FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
Cumberland County Bar Association
32 South Bedford Street
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 1.7013
Telephone (717) 249-3166
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DAVID H. BARRICK,
Plaintiff/Petitioner
v.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION -LAW
N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
GINGER L. WALKER,
Defendant/Respondent IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this day of , 2004, upon consideration of the
attached Petition, it is hereby directed that the parties and their respective counsel appear
before- Esquire, the conciliator, at
on the day of , 2004 at
. M. for aPre-Hearing Custody Conference. At such conference, an effort will be made to
resolve the issues in dispute; or if this cannot be accomplished, to define and narrow the issues to
be heard by the Court and to enter into a temporary order. All children age five or older may also
be present at the conference. Failure to appear at this conference may provide grounds for entry
of a temporary or permanent order.
By the Court,
Custody Conciliator
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE
A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET
FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
Cumberland County Bar Association
32 South Bedford Street
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
(717)249-3166
1-800-990-9108
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT OF 1990
The Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County is required by law to comply with
the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For information about accessible facilities and
reasonable accommodations available to disabled individuals having business before the court,
please contact our office. All arrangements must be made at least 72 hours prior to any hearing
or business before the court. You must attend the scheduling conference or hearing.
DAVID H. BARRICK,
Plaintiff/Petitioner
v.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION -LAW
N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
GINGER L. WALKER,
Defendant/Respondent
IN CUSTODY
PETITION FOR MODIFICATION OF CUSTODY
AND NOW comes the Plaintiff/Petitioner, David H. Barrick, by his attorneys, Irwin &
McKnight, and presents the following Petition for Modification of Custody:
1.
The Petitioner, David H. Barrick, is an adult individual with an address of 19 East North
Street, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17013.
2.
The Respondent, Ginger L. Walker, is an adult individual with an address of 148 Oak Hill
Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17013.
3.
The parties are the natural parents of two (2) children, namely, Kaylea G. Barrick, born
September 6, 1997, and Aleeshia K. Barrick, born October 9, 1998.
4.
The parties are currently governed by a custody Order of Court dated September 10,
2001, a copy of which is attached hereto and marked as Exhibit "A".
5.
The Petitioner desires that the parties have shared legal custody of the minor children,
Kaylea G. Barrick and Aleeshia K. Barrick.
6.
The Petitioner desires shared physical custody of said minor children with periods of
physical custody to each party as they mutually agree.
7.
The best interests and permanent welfare of the minor child requires that the Court grant
the Pe5$oner's request as set forth above.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner, David H. Barrick, respectfully requests that he be awazded
shared physical custody and shared legal custody of Kaylea G. Barrick and Aleeshia K. Barrick,
with periods of physical custody to each party as they mutually agree.
Respectfully submitted,
IRWIN &
By:
Marcu'lA. McKni Esqun
Attorney for Plainti
60 West Pomfret Street
Cazlisle, Pennsylvania 17013-3222
(717) 249-2353
Supreme Court I. D. No. 25476
Date: Apri19, 2004
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DAVID BARRICK, : IN THE COURT OF COMMUN PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V. : N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
GINGER WALKER, :CIVIL ACTION -LAW
Defendant
IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this io day of1¢~' L,,,~?.~ > 2001, upon
consideration of the attached Custody Conct ration Report, it is ordered and directed as
follows:
1. The Mother, Ginger Walker, and the Father, David Barrick, shall have
shared legal custody of Aleeshia Barrick, born October 9, 1998 and Kaylea Barrick, born
September 6, 1997. Each parent shall have an equal right, to be exercised jointly with the
other parent, to make all major non-emergency decisions affecting the Children's general
well-being including, but not limited to, all decisions regarding their health, education
and religion.
2. The Mothei shall have primazy physical custody of the children.
3. The Father shall have the following periods of partial physical custody:
A. Every Thursday from 12:00 Noon to Friday morning when Father shall
drop off the children at day caze.
B. The first, fourth and fifth Tuesday, (if any) of every month from 12:00
Noon to Wednesday morning when Father shall drop off the children at
day care.
~. Tl'ie second and third weekend per month, camu..ercing the second Friday
of every month from 3:00 p.m, to Monday morning when the children
shall be dropped off at daycare.
4. Father and Mother shall each be entitled to physical custody of the
children for one uninterrupted week during the summer, from Sunday to Sunday with 30
days prior notice.
5. The Thanksgiving holiday shall be split and alternated such that one party
shall have the children 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and the other party shall have the children
from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The parties shall alternate this schedule every yeaz. Father
shall have the eazly time in odd numbered years. Mother shall have the eazly time in
even numbered yeazs.
6. The Christmas holiday shall be in two blocks which the parties shall
alternate. Block A shall be from 12:00 Noon Christmas Eve until 12:00 Noon Christmas
Day and Block B shall be from 12:00 Noon Christmas Day until 12:00 Noon on
December 26. Mother shall have B1ockA in odd numbered years and Block B in even
numbered years. Father shall have Block A in even numbered years and Block B in odd
numbered years.
7. The parties shall alternate the following holidays: New Yeaz's Day,
Easter, Memorial Day, July 4, and Labor Day, at times agreed by the parties.
8. Mother shall have physical custody on Mother's Day; Father shall have
physical custody on Father's Day, at times agreed by the parties.
9. The parties shall share transportation such that the party receiving custody
shall provide transportation, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.
10. The parties shall keep each other advised immediately relative to any
medical care or medical emergencies concerning the children and shall further take any
necessary steps to ensure that the health and well being of the children is protected.
During such illness or medical emergency, both parents shall have the right to visit the
children as often as he/she desires consistent with the proper medical care of the children.
11. Neither parent shall do or say anything nor let anyone in the children's
presence to say or do anything that may estrange the children from the other pazent,
injure the opinion of the children as to the other parent or hamper the free and natural
development of the children's love and respect for the other pazent.
12. In the event that either parent is in need of babysitting services for a period
longer than three (3) hours, they shall contact the noncustodial pazent and offer the
noncustodial parent the opportunity to provide the care.
13. This Order is entered pursuant to ari agreement of the parties at a Custody
Conciliation Conference. The parties may modify the provisions of this Order by mutual
consent. In the absence ofmutual consent, the terms of±his Order shall control.
BY THE COURT,
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Ginger Walker, pro se
219 Marian Avenue
Carlisle, PA 17013
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VERIFICATION
The foregoing Petition for Modification of Custody is based upon information which has
been gathered by counsel and myself in the preparation of this action. I have read the statements
made in this document and they are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information
and belief. I understand that false statements herein made are subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.
C.S.A. Section 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.
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Date: APRIL 9, 2004
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DAVID H. BARRICK, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V. :CIVIL ACTION -LAW
GINGER L. WALKER, : N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
Defendant
IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this / y~ day of , 2004, upon
consideration of the attached Custody Conciliatio eport, it is ordered and directed as
follows:
1. A Hearing is scheduled in Court Room No. ~, of the Cumberland
County Court House, on the ~~ day of , 2004, at ~~~ c~
o'clock, ~. M., at which time testimony wi e taken. For purposes of this Hearing,
the Father shall be deemed to be the moving arty and shall proceed initially with
testimony. Counsel for each party shall file with the Court and opposing counsel a
Memorandum setting forth each party's position on custody, a list of witnesses who will
be expected to testify at the Hearing and a summary of the anticipated testimony of each
witness. These Memoranda shall be filed at least ten days prior to the Hearing date.
2. Pending further Order of Court or agreement of the parties, the prior Order
of Court dated September 10, 2001 shall remain in effect:
3. The parties may modify this Order by mutual agreement. In the absence
of mutual consent, the terms of this Order shall control.
BY THE COURT,
Edgar B. Bayley,
cc~iVl cus A. McKnight, III, Esquire, counsel for Father
finger L. Walker, pro se
148 Oak Hill
J.
Carlisle, PA 17013
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DAVID H. BARRICK, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V. :CIVIL ACTION -LAW
GINGER L. WALKER, : N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
Defendant
IN CUSTODY
PRIOR NDGE: EDGAR B. BAYLEY
CUSTODY CONCILIATION SUMMARY REPORT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUMBERLAND COUNTY RULE OF CIVIL
PROCEDURE 1915.3-8, the undersigned Custody Conciliator submits the following
report:
1. The pertinent information concerning the Children who are the subjects of
this litigation is as follows:
NAME DATE OF BIRTH CURRENTLY IN CUSTODY OF
Kaylea G. Barrick September 6, 1997 Mother
Aleeshia K. Barrick October 9, 1998 Mother
2. A Conciliation Conference was held May 6, 2004 with the following
individuals in attendance: The Father, David H. Barrick, with his counsel, Marcus A.
McKnight, III, Esquire, and the Mother, Ginger L. Walker, pro se.
3. The Honorable Edgar B. Bayley previously entered an Order of Court
dated September 10, 2001, providing for shared legal custody, Mother having primary
physical custody and Father having 13 overnights out of 28 days per month. Father filed
a Modification of Custody requesting shared physical custody.
4. Father's position on custody is as follows: Father seeks shared legal and
shared physical custody on a week on/week off basis or other arrangement that would
give him a 50/50 split of custody. Father maintains that he has a close relationship with
the children, has been active in all facets of the children's care and nurturing. The parties
live in close proximity although in separate school districts. Father however has been
transporting the older child to her school. He maintains that he is involved in her
education.
5. Mother's position on custody is as follows: Mother seeks shared legal
custody and primary physical custody with Father having three weekends per month from
Friday to Monday and most of the summer, with Mother having alternating weekends in
the summer. Mother maintains that the current schedule is too disruptive to the children,
that the older, school-age child is showing negative effects due to the numerous transfers.
6. The Conciliator recommends an Order in the form as attached scheduling
a Hearing and continuing the prior Order. It is expected that the Hearing will require
one-half day.
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Custody Conciliator
DAVID H. BARRICK,
Plaintiff/Petitioner
v.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION -LAW
2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
GINGER L. WALKER,
Defendant/Respondent
IN CUSTODY
PLAINTIFF DAVID H. BARRICK'S
PRE-HEARING MEMORANDUM
AND NOW. comes the Plaintiff/Petitioner, David H. Barrick, by and through his counsel,
Marcus A. McKnight, III, Esquire, and files this Memorandum pursuant to the Court's Order of
May 14, 2004:
I. Statement of Case:
The parties are the natural parents of two (2) minor children, namely, Kaylea G. Barrick,
born September 6, 1997, and Aleeshia K. Barrick born October 9, 1998.
The Petitioner has regular physical custody of the children by Order of Court dated
September 1Q 2001, a copy of which is attached hereto and marked as Exhibit "A". The
Petitioner was originally seeking primary physical custody of the children but now is wIlling to
accept additional time with both children. The Petitioner is also willing to keep the children in
the same school district.
II. Issue:
Whether Father will be granted additional time with Kaylea G. Barrick and Aleeshia K.
Barrick?
III. List of Witnesses:
1. David H. Barrick, the father, will testify as to his ability to parent and care for
both his children, and how they respond to the current custody arrangements.
2. Crystal Bobb, girlfriend of the Petitioner, will testify as to her relationship with
the children.
3. Kavlea Barrick, age six (6), will tell the Court that she wants to spend more time
with her father.
4. Max Walker, father of the Respondent, will testify on rebuttal about Petitioner's
care of the children and his daughter's difficulties with her current boyfriend.
IV. Position of the Father:
The father requests shared legal custody of both children with equal physical custody of
the children.
V. Estimated Leneth of Trial:
The estimated length of trial is one-half (1/2) day.
By: Marius A. McKni~t,-HI, Esq.
60 est Pomfret Street
Carlisle, PA 17103
(717)249-2353
Supreme Court I.D. No. 25476
Attorney for Petitioner
David H. Barrick
Date: June 2, 2004
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EXHIBIT "A"
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DAVID BARRICK, : IN THE COURT OF COMMUN PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V. : N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
GINGER WALKER, :CIVIL ACTION -LAW
Defendant
IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this io day of ,tiP,.~..r _, 2001, upon
consideration of the attached Custody Conci iation Report, it is ordered and directed as
follows:
1. The Mother, Ginger Walker, and the Father, David Barrick, shall have
shared legal custody of Aleeshia Banick, bom October 9, 1998 and Kaylea Barrick, born
September 6, 1997. Each parent shall have an equal right, to be exercised jointly with the
other parent, to make all major non-emergency decisions affecting the Children's general
well-being including, but not limited to, all decisions regarding their health, education
and religion.
2. The Mother shall have primary physical custody of the children.
3. The Father shall have the following periods of partial physical custody:
A. Every Thursday from 12:00 Noon to Friday morning when Father shall
drop off the children at day care.
B. The first, fourth and fifth Tuesday, (if any) of every month from 12:00
Noon to Wednesday morning when Father shall drop off the children at
day care.
C. The second and third wcekead per month, cocru.~encing the second Friday
of every month from 3:00 p.m. to Monday morning when the children
shall be dropped off at daycare.
4. Father and Mother shall each be entitled to physical custody of the
children for one uninterrupted week during the summer, from Sunday to Sunday with 30
days prior notice.
~. The Thanksgiving holiday shall be split and alternated such that one party
5ha11 have the children 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and the other party shall have the children
from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The parties shall alternate this schedule every year. Father
shall have the early time in odd numbered years. Mother shall have the early time in
even numbered years.
6. The Christmas holiday shall be in two blocks which the parties shall
alternate. Block A shall be from 12:00 Noon Christmas Eve until 12:00 Noon Christmas
Day and Block B shall be from 12:00 Noon Christmas Day until 12:00 Noon on
December 26. Mother shall have Block A in odd numbered years and Block B in even
numbered yeazs. Father shall have Block A in even numbered years and Block B in odd
numbered yeazs.
7. The parties shall alternate the following holidays: New Yeaz's Day,
Easter, Memorial Day, 7uly 4, and Labor Day, at times agreed by the parties.
8. Mother shall have physical custody on Mother's Day; Father shall have
physical custody on Father's Day, at times agreed by the parties.
9. The parties shall share transportation such that the pat ~y receiving custody
shall provide transportation, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.
10. The parties shall keep each other advised immediately relative to any
medical care or medical emergencies concerning the children and shall further take any
necessary steps to ensure that the health and well being of the children is protected.
During such illness or medical emergency, both pazents shall have the right to visit the
children as often as he/she desires consistent with the proper medical caze of the children.
11. Neither parent shall do or say anything nor let anyone in the children's
presence to say or do anything that may estrange the children from the other pazent,
injure the opinion of the children as to the other parent or hamper the free and natural
development of the children's love and respect for the other pazent.
12. In the event that either parent is in need of babysitting services for a period
longer than three (3) hours, they shall contact the noncustodial parent and offer the
noncustodial pazent the opportunity to provide the care.
13. This Order is entered pursuant to an agreement of the parties at a Custody
Conciliation Conference. The parties may modify the prpvisions,of this Order by mutual
consent. in the absence of mutual consent, the terms of ±his Order shall control.
BY THE COURT,
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Ginger Walker, pro se
219 Mazian Avenue
Cazlisle, PA 17013
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DAVID H. BARRICK,
Piaintiff/Petitioner
v.
GINGER L. WALKER,
Defendant/Respondent
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION -LAW
2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
IN CUSTODY
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I, Marcus A. McKnight, III, Esquire, hereby certify that on this date a true and correct
copy of the Pre-Hearing Custody Memorandum was served by first class United States mail,
postage paid in Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013, upon the following:
Ginger L. Walker
148 Oak Hill Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
IRWIN, l~cKNIGHT,~ HUGHES
By: Mar ' A. c 'ght, HI, Esquire
60 W Po r Street
Carlis e, Penns lvania 17013
(717) 49-235
Supreme Court I.D. No. 25476
Attorney for Petitioner
Date: June 2, 2004
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DAVID H. BARRICK, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
v. CIVIL ACTION -LAW
N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
GINGER L. WALKER,
Defendant IN CUSTODY
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this ~ day of June, 2004, upon presentation and consideration of the
attached Custody Stipulation and Agreement, it is hereby Ordered and Directed that it be entered
as an Order of Court.
By toe Court,
EDGAR B.
Marcus A. McKnight, III, Esq.
Attorney for Plaintiff
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Ginger L. Walker
Defendant
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DAVID H. BARRICK, : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Plaintiff :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
v. CIVIL ACTION -LAW
N0.2001-4587 CIVIL TERM
GINGER L. WALKER,
Defendant IN CUSTODY
CUSTODY STIPULATION
AND NOW, this~~y of June, 2004, the parties, DAVH) H. BARRICK and
GINGER L. WALKER, hereby enter into the following Custody Stipulation and Agreement
regarding their minor children, KAYLEA G. BARRICK and ALEESHIA K. BARRICK:
1.
The Plaintiff, David H. Barrick, is an adult individual who resides at 119 East North
Street, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17013.
2.
The Defendant, Ginger L. Walker, is an adult individual who resides at 148 Oak Hill
Road, Cazlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17013.
3.
The parties are the natural pazents of two (2) children, namely, Kaylea G. Barrick bom
September 6, 1997, and Aleeshia K. Barrick, born October 9, 1998.
4.
The parties agree to have shared legal custody of said minor children.
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5.
'I`he Mother shall have shared physical custody of said minor children as follows:
A. During the school vear: Mother will have physical custody of the children for
two (2) consecutive weeks, from Monday after school to Thursday morning when they are
returned to school. For two more consecutive weeks, Mother will have physical custody of the
children from Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. until Thursday morning when the children are
returned to school. This schedule will alternate every four (4) weeks.
B. Durin¢ the summer months: For two (2) consecutive weeks, Mother will have
the children from Monday morning at 9:00 a.m. until Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. For two
more consecutive weeks, Mother will have the children from Saturday at 9:00 a.m. until
Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. This schedule will alternate every four (4) weeks.
6.
The Father shall have shared physical custody of said minor children as follows:
A. During the school vear: Father have physical custody of the children for two (2)
consecutive weeks, from Monday after school to Thursday morning when they are returned to
school. For two more consecutive weeks, Father will have physical custody of the children from
Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. until Thursday morning when the children are returned to school.
This schedule will alternate every four (4) weeks.
B. Durin¢ the summer months: For two (2) consecutive weeks, Father will have
the children from Monday morning at 9:00 a.m. until Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. For two
more consecutive weeks, Father will have the children from Saturday at 9:00 a.m. until
Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. This schedule will alternate every four (4) weeks.
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Support: The Defendant will drop her support acfion at Domestic Relations effective
June 7, 2004. The Plaintiff agrees to pay directly to the Defendant the sum of $85.00 per week as
child support.
8.
Income Tax Exemption: The parties agree that for the tax yeaz 2004 and thereafter,
Plaintiff will be able to use Kaylea G. Barrick as his income tax exemption. The Defendant will
be entitled to use Aleeshia K. Barrick as her income tax exemption beginning in 2004, and
following. Both the parties will cooperate by signing any document required to implement this
provision.
9.
Medical Insurance: The parties agree that Father will retain medical insurance on said
minor children. Any medical/dental bills not paid by insurance will be paid equally by the
parties.
10.
The parties shall provide for custody of said minor children during all holidays pursuant
to their best interest.
11.
The parties shall keep each other advised immediately in the event of serious illness or
medical emergency concerning the children, and shall take any necessary steps to ensure that the
health and well-being of the children are protected. During such illness or medial emergency,
both parties shall have the right to visit the children as often as he or she desires consistent with
the proper medical care of the children.
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12.
The parties shall not do anything that may estrange the children from the other party, or
injure the opinion of the children as to the other parry, or hamper the free and natural
development of the children's love and affecfion for the other party.
13.
The parties may make such alternate arrangements regarding the physical custody of the
children so long as they may mutually agree. The parties anticipate regularly varying from the
terms of this Stipulation in order to accommodate the schedules of each other and the children.
However, if the parties cannot reach a mutual agreement, the terms of this Stipulation and Order
shall control.
14.
Any modification or waiver of any other provisions of this Agreement shall be effective
only if made in writing and only if executed with the same formality as this Stipulation and
Agreement.
15.
The parties desire that this Stipulation and Agreement be made an Order of the Court of
the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and further acknowledge that the Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland County does, in fact, have jurisdiction over the issue of custody
of the parties' minor children who has resided in Cumberland County for more than six months
and shall retain such jurisdicfion should circumstances change and either party desires or requires
modification of said Order.
16.
The parties acknowledge that they have read and understand the provisions of this
Agreement. Each party acknowledges that the Agreement is fair and equitable and that it is not
the result of duress or undue influence.
17.
Each party has had an opportunity to consult independent legal counsel of his or her own
selection. Each party regards the terms of this Agreement as fair and equitable, and each has
signed it freely and voluntarily without relying upon any representation other than those
expressly set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto intending to be legally bound by the terms
set forth above, enter their hands and seals the date first set forth above.
WITNESSETH:
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DAVH) H. BARRICK
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DAVID H. BARRICK, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
PLAINTIFF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
V.
GINGER L. WALKER,
DEFENDANT 01-4587 CIVIL TERM
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this 7th day of August, 2007, following a hearing on the merits, IT IS
ORDERED:
(1) The petition of David H. Barrick for primary physical custody during the
school year of Kaylea Barrick, born September 6, 1997, and Aleeshia Garrick, born
October 9, 1998, IS DENIED.
(2) All prior custody orders are vacated and replaced with this order.
(3) David H. Barrick and Ginger L. Walker shall have shared legal custody of
Kaylea Barrick and Aleeshia Barrick.
(4) During the school year the mother shall have the children for two consecutive
weeks, from Monday after school to Thursday morning when they are returned to
school. For two more consecutive weeks, the mother shall have the children from
Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. until Thursday morning when the children are returned to
school. This schedule shall alternate every four weeks.
(5) During the school year the father shall have the children for two consecutive
weeks, from Monday after school until Thursday morning when they are returned to
school. For two more consecutive weeks, father shall have the children from Saturday
morning at 9:00 a.m. until Thursday morning when the children are returned to school.
This schedule shall alternate every four weeks.
(6) During the summer months the parents shall have the children on a week on
week off basis with the exchange on Fridays.
(7) The parents shall make arrangements between themselves to exchange the
children during holiday periods.
By the Cou
Edgar B. Bayley, J.
arcus McKnight, 111, Esquire
For Plaintiff
finger L. Walker, Pro se
148 Oak Hill Road ~
Carlisle, PA 17013
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