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HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-03094 , ~\ ~ ! ~ : -:t 3 i , . -:: : , . , I I 1 ]1 b ~ 3 'i I , ~ \~ , \ ! " / ~ J.: . - '.. I I i I ~ I ~ , o <I i , ~\ \" I - I It"- -:1' . ..... - ~~ ...:iI - ~ "J :#-. - '" a '::l '1\ ."t. (r~ ~ ~ In 'J ~~ Cl Ir)' \ri :J- ) "::t- ~ ... . , ~ i!:! ClIl ~ .E ~ < ..J VI_ :r ...... 01 '< g i . ;0; ~ ~ ~ i'" C~~.i ClIl g :e ~ '< ~ 0 fi) , . . " . , . ~ . . '0.__. ._..~_..~__ 9. The best interest and permanent welfare of the child will be served by granting the relief requested: A, The parties have no formal visitation agreement relative to the child, B. Problems have arisen in communication and scheduling visitation which the Plaintiff has been unable to resolve, C, Defendant has refused to cooperate in scheduling visitation and denied Plaintiff access to his child on a reasonable, regular basis, 10, Each parent whose parental rights to the child have not been terminated and the person who hae physical custody of the child has been named as parties to this action, All other persons, named below, who are known to have or claim a right to custody or visitation of the child will be given notice of the pendency of this action and the right to intervene: NAME ADDRESS BASIS OF CLAIM N/A WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests the Court to grant custody of the child to him, or such alternative relief as the Court deems proper, Date: ... C~ ""u 6 - ,-'r"'Lf I AUG 0 S 1994 j,Jv v ,IN THB COURT OF COMMON PLBAS OF 'CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA , ,NO, 3094 - CIVIL - 1994 r r rCIVIL ACTION - CUSTODY BRUCE W. liBTTBRHALL, Plaintiff PATRICIA A, liBT'1'ERHALL, Defendant ..., ,\,1 COURT ORDER AND NOW, this ') day of tJ-, I'jl )1 of the attached custody Conciliation directed as fol10wsr , 1994, upon consideration Report, it is ordered and 1, The Mother, Patricia A, Wetterhall, and the Father, Bruce Ii, Wetterhall, shall have shared legal custody of Krista Ann Wetterhall born February 27, 1981, 2. The Mother shall enjoy primary physical custody of the minor child, 3, The Father shall enjoy periods of temporary physical custody of the minor child as fo110wsr A. During the summer months, the Father shall be afforded six weeks with the minor child during which time he may take the child to Florida or to some other location as determined by Father, Father shall always keep the Mother advised of the address and phone number of the location of the child, Additionally, Father shall be afforded an additional four weeks during the summer months with the child, with this time to be spent in the Pennsylvania area, During that time, Mother shall enjoy temporary custody on an alternating weekend basis from Friday evening through Sunday evening, It is noted that the Mother shall have the opportunity for at least a seven day consecutive time of temporary custody during the summer for purposes of a vacation, the time for this vacation to be arranged between the parties, B. Father shall also be entitled to temporary custody over the Christmas break and spring break as long as Father gives Mother adequate advance notice of his intention to exercise custody, This custody may be exercised in Pennsylvania by the Father, In the event the Father desires to exercise custody in Florida during these times, arrangements for exchange of custody shall be handled by air travel. For the Christmas holiday, when the Father BRUCE W. WETTERHALL, Plaintlff v I IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ICUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA I INO. 3094 - CIVIL - 1994 I I ICIVIL ACTION - CUSTODY PATRICIA A, WETTERHALL, Defendant CONCILIA'l'ION CONFERENCE SUMMARY REPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUMBERLAND COUNTY RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 1915,3-8(b), the undersigned Custody Conciliator submits the following report I 1, The pertinent information pertaining to the child who is the subject of this litigation is as follows: Krista Ann Wetterhall, born February 27, 1981, 2, The parties appeared for a Custody Conciliation Conference on July 21, 1994, Present were the Father, Bruce W, Wetterhall, with his counsel, Edward Harker, Esquire, and the Mother, Patricia A, Wetterhall, with her counsel, Arthur Dils, Esquire. 3, The parties agreed to an Order in the form as attached subject to the following understandings: A. The parties acknowledged that the Custody Order would not have any impact on the current support obligation nor would it have any impact on the current entitlement of the Mother to receive social security benefits for the child, B, The parties acknowledge that the Father would, when financially feasible attempt to handle exchange of custody between Florida and Pennsylvania by airfare rather than car travel. :4W-- re