This Appearance, Consent and Waiver form is designed for use by a defendant in a divorce case. This legal document clearly sets forth that defendant received a copy of the complaint, has entered into a marital settlement agreement and waives certain rights, including notice of trial and right to appeal but not to future modification of a judgment or divorce decree. This Appearance, Consent and Waiver must be signed by the defendant in the presence of a notary.
This Divorce Appearance, Consent and Waiver is designed for use by a defendant in a divorce matter. This document clearly sets out that defendant received a copy of the complaint, has freely entered into a marital settlement agreement and waives certain rights, including the right to appeal but does not waive the right to future modification of the judgment or divorce decree. This Divorce Appearance, Consent and Waiver must be signed by the defendant in the presence of a notary public.
This Divorce Petition is for use by a petitioner in a divorce case. This petition contains provisions regarding residency, date of marriage and separation and the petitioner’s employment information. This Petition also incorporates a Property Settlement Agreement previously entered into by the parties. This Petition for Divorce is signed by petitioner in front of a notary public.
This Divorce Petition is used by a petitioner in a divorce case who has minor or adopted children. This petition contains a provision regarding the children, including names and dates of birth. It also contains provisions regarding the date of marriage and separation and incorporates the Property Settlement Agreement previously signed by the parties. This Divorce Petition (With Children) must be signed by the petitioner in the presence of a notary.
This Final Judgment of Divorce is prepared for a Judge’s signature in a divorce case. This legal document sets out the findings in the case and that the divorce should be finalized. It also contains provisions regarding the Settlement Agreement between the parties. This Final Judgment of Divorce is a legally binding order from the Court that declares the marriage has been dissolved.
Mutual Petitions for Divorce are used when both parties agree to end their marriage in an amicable manner. In a mutual petition for divorce, both parties will file for the divorce, the support and custody of any children, the division of property and other legal matters that have been previously agreed to by the parties.
This Notice of Past Due Alimony is used to inform a party that alimony payments are past due. This notice sets out the date of the parties’ Settlement Agreement, the amount of monthly alimony payments and the total amount which is past due. This Notice of Past Due Alimony is for use by an attorney or a spouse to whom alimony is owed.
This Postnuptial Agreement sets forth a husband and wife’s intentions as to real or personal property. This agreement sets out the name of the couple, date of the marriage and the desire to establish ownership and division of property. It contains provisions regarding alimony or support and the right to contest this agreement. A Postnuptial Agreement must be signed by both husband and wife in the presence of witnesses and a notary public.
This Postnuptial Agreement Amendment will effectively amend an existing Postnuptial Agreement. This amendment sets out the names of the parties, the date of the existing agreement and the couple’s desire to amend the agreement. This Postnuptial Agreement Amendment sets out in detail the provisions to be amended and those that remain in force. This amendment must be signed and dated by both parties.
Prenuptial (Premarital) Agreements are used by couples who plan to marry. This agreement sets out the financial condition of the parties prior to the marriage including disclosure of assets and liabilities. This document also specifies if future earnings will be shared and if alimony or support will be paid in the event of divorce.
This Property Division Worksheet is for use by a couple getting a divorce. This worksheet sets forth a detailed accounting of all property owned by both husband and wife and the value of that property. This Property Division Worksheet will be of valuable assistance in sorting out the property owned by each party.
This Property Settlement Agreement is between a couple who has minor children and is getting a divorce. This agreement sets out the names of husband and wife and the children born of the marriage. This agreement contains vital provisions regarding child custody, visitation and payment of child support. It also sets out the real and personal property owned by the parties, bank accounts and life insurance. This Property Settlement Agreement for a couple with Children must be signed by both husband and wife in the presence of witnesses and a notary public.
This Property Settlement Agreement is between a couple in the process of a divorce who have no minor children. This agreement sets forth the names of husband and wife and the date of the marriage. This settlement agreement contains important provisions regarding residency, ownership of personal and real property, bank accounts and joint debts. This Property Settlement Agreement must be signed by both husband and wife in front of witnesses and a notary.
A Judgment of Divorce, also known as a Divorce Decree, is used to finalize a divorce. This decree is a legal court order which sets out the terms of your divorce and officially declares that your divorce is final.