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Father to Follow Ocon's Return to Cambridge

Although Ocon said she is still adjusting to the news that Maggiore will relocate, she is proceeding with arrangements for the future. The child support and visitation arrangements are being settled out of court.

The tentative visitation and child support agreement provides for Maggiore to spend 16 hours with his daughter spread out Monday through Friday and to have an overnight visit each weekend except for the third weekend in each month, according to Ocon.

"We haven't signed the agreement yet but it is pretty much finalized," she said.

"In the past week we've talked more than the last nine months," she said. "We're at a point where we both want this to work out."

Ocon and Maggiore plan to relocate with Bailey in late July or early August.

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Ocon said she will be living off-campus and that Harvard has said it will pay for Bailey's health care which is her "biggest expense."

According to Associate Dean for Human Resources Thomas A. Dingman, Ocon's financial aid package will take into account her housing expenses. Such provisions are not unusual for a college to make.

Senior Associate Director of Student Awards at Stanford University K. Sue Wood said that an undergraduate mother at the university would most likely live on-campus in one of the available apartments. She said she did not know if a financial aid package would cover off-campus housing but said that the child of an undergraduate would receive health insurance and the university would pay a maximum of $3750 per year towards child-care expenses.

Maggiore's attorney declined to comment until the details of the agreement were finalized. Maggiore did not return messages left at his workplace and with his attorney

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