Illinois Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage
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Illinois _________________________ Printed Name of Petitioner ___________________________________________ Signature of Respondent ___________________________________________ Printed Name of Respondent
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___________________________________________ Presiding Judge Approved as to form and content: ___________________________________________ Signature of Petitioner __________________ement Agreement; and
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That the Petitioner's / Respondent's name be restored to _____________________ as set forth
in said Marital Settlement Agreement.
Signed and entered this ________ day of __nd maintenance shall be as set forth in said Marital Settlement Agreement;
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That the custody, visitation, care, and support of the parties' children shall be as set forth in said
Marital Settlurvive this order;
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That the parties' property and obligations shall be distributed and apportioned according to the
terms and conditions of said Marital Settlement Agreement;
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That alimony aapproved and incorporated, merged into, and made part of this court order, and the parties are ordered to comply with all terms and conditions of said Marital Settlement Agreement, but that it shall st all of the terms and provisions of the Marital Settlement Agreement between the parties
and dated the ______day of ______________, 20___,which is attached and incorporated by reference, are hereby re modification of this Judgment.
THE COURT ORDERS, ADJUDGES, AND DECREES:
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That the marriage of the Petitioner and the Respondent is hereby dissolved and that they are
hereby divorced;
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Thaoluntarily waived findings of fact, conclusions of law, a record of
testimony, motion for a new trial, notice of entry of final Judgment, and right to appeal, but have not waived their rights to futu
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That this Court has personal jurisdiction of the parties and of the subject matter;
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That all of the material allegations contained in the Complaint are true; and
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That the parties have vt, having examined the verified pleadings and heard the evidence and being fully advised finds:
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That all necessary residency requirements and prerequisites of law have been legally satisfied;
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r was present, in person.
The Respondent waived issuance, service, and return of process and appeared generally by an Appearance, Consent and Waiver duly filed and did not otherwise appear.
The Cour___________________. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
Case #: ____________
JUDGMENT FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
On the _______ day of ___________, 20___, a final hearing was held in this cause.
The Petitione Judicial District, __________ County, Illinois In re: The Marriage of: _______________________, Petitioner and _______________________, Respondent And in the interest of: _______________________ ____ the use of this form or divorce in your state, visit you state's legislative site (a link is provided on the first page of this packet) or contact an attorney.
In the Circuit Court of the __________tion with the state-specific information supplied with this packet. Fill out the requested information and then print out a final copy for dating and signature. If you have further questions regarding William Smith, Respondent
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Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage Form
The Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage form begins on the following page. Use it in conjuncof July, 2004
________________________________________ Presiding Judge Approved as to form and content: ______________________________ Mary Ellen Smith, Petitioner ______________________________ John forth in
said Marital Settlement Agreement; and
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That the Petitioner's name be restored to Mary Ellen Carter as set forth in said Marital
Settlement Agreement.
Signed and entered this 6th day intenance shall be as set forth in said Marital Settlement Agreement;
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That the custody, visitation, care, and support of the parties' children shall be as seteement, but that it shall survive this order;
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That the party's property and obligations shall be distributed according to the terms of said
Marital Settlement Agreement;
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That alimony and mad by reference, are hereby approved and incorporated, merged into, and made part of this court order, and the parties are ordered to comply with all terms and conditions of said Marital Settlement Agrand that they are hereby divorced;
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That all of the terms and provisions of the Marital Settlement Agreement between the
parties, dated the 1st day of May, 2004, which is attached and incorporateeir rights to future modification of this Judgment.
THE COURT ORDERS, ADJUDGES, AND DECREES:
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That the marriage of the Petitioner Mary Ellen Smith and the John William Smith is hereby
dissolved tarily waived findings of fact, conclusions of law, a record of
testimony, motion for a new trial, notice of entry of Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage, and right to appeal, but have not waived thdiction of the parties and of the subject matter; 1
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That all of the material allegations contained in the Petition are true; and
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That the parties have volunhe evidence and being fully advised in the premises finds:
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That all necessary residency requirements and prerequisites of law have been legally
satisfied;
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That this Court has personal jurisance, service, and return of process and appeared generally by an Appearance, Consent and Waiver duly filed and did not otherwise appear.
The Court, having examined the verified pleadings and heard tISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE On the 6th day of July, 2004, a final hearing was held in this cause.
The Petitioner, Mary Ellen Smith, was present, in person.
The Respondent, John William Smith, waived issure: The Marriage of: Mary Ellen Smith, Petitioner and John William Smith, Respondent And in the interest of: Alice Mary Smith and James John Smith ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
Case #: ABC123
JUDGMENT FOR Dur state specific instructions when completing your Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage.
Sample Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage
In the Circuit Court for Washington County, State of Superior In fictional County of Washington, in the fictional State of Superior. Please keep in mind that this is a general sample, and it may differ from the form and language used in your state. Please follow yoh is the husband. They filed a Marital Settlement Agreement on May 1, 2004, and their hearing for divorce is calendared for July 6, 2004. The parties live in the fictional town of Centerville, in the ted Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage should look like. For the purposes of preparing this sample agreement, a fictional family was used. Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith is the wife and Mr. John William Smitllowing page. It has been assembled using the Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage Form and instructions included in this kit. By reviewing this sample agreement, you will be able to see what a compleic/DIV/SLD/DIV-DIGEST.rtf
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Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage Sample Information
A complete sample Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage begins on the for state's divorce laws and procedure. Use this information to ensure that your Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage is in compliance with all applicable state laws.
http://www.findlegalforms.com/publned in this section is accurate and complete; however, laws are subject to constant change. Follow the link below to our free State Law Digest for Divorce Law, which includes information regarding your the Judge's signature. STATE LAW These instructions provide general guidance on completing your Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage. Every effort has been made to assure that the information contai or she will instruct you on what changes you need to 2
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make. Follow these instructions carefully, and resubmit the modified Judgment fois entered, and sign the Judgment, making the divorce final. Do not insert a date or name in the space provided for the Judge's entries. In the rare case the Judge changes the terms of the divorce, hee Petitioner, and the responding party is the Respondent. Insert your name and the name of your spouse in the appropriate spaces beneath the signature lines. The Judge will insert the date the decree of the remaining paragraphs. Both you and your spouse should sign the Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage on the lines provided at the bottom of the second page. The Party who filed for divorce is th your spouse will change, remove paragraph six (6) from the section titled "The Court Orders, Adjudges, and Decrees." Remove ONLY the paragraph numbered six (6), and check for continuity of numbering nk provided. The completed paragraph six will read: "That the Petitioner's name be restored to Mary Ellen Carter as set forth in said Marital Settlement Agreement." If neither the last name of you norto revert to her maiden name, Carter. In paragraph six (6), Mary will remove the word "Respondent's" (Mary filed for divorce, and is therefore the Petitioner) and insert "Mary Ellen Carter" in the bla of the spouse, and remove from the paragraph the title of the spouse whose name will remain the same. For example: Mary Smith filed for divorce from her spouse, John Smith. Mary wishes that her name aining paragraphs. If the last name of you or your spouse will change as a result of the divorce (and is referenced in your Marital Settlement Agreement), in paragraph six (6) insert the new full namenor children, remove paragraph five (5) from the section titled "The Court Orders, Adjudges, and Decrees." Remove ONLY the paragraph numbered five (5), and check for continuity of numbering of the remrital Settlement Agreement was dated. For example: "On the First day of May, 2004." Be sure to include a copy of your Marital Settlement Agreement with this Judgment. If you and your spouse have no mi" fill in the date of your divorce hearing. For example: "On the Sixth day of July, 2004." In paragraph two of the section titled "The Court Orders, Adjudges, and Decrees," fill in the date of your Mae your divorce final. Carefully follow these instructions and do not change any of the language unless instructed to do so. 5. In the blanks on the line following "Judgment for Dissolution of Marriagell be assigned a case number. Insert that number in the space provided on the right side of the caption.
BODY The remainder of the document includes the actual language that the judge will use to makmove this language and the blank lines from your document.
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When you file your initial complaint for divorce with the court clerk, your case wif you and your spouse have minor children, include the language "and in the interest of" and insert the name(s) of your minor child or children on the lines provided. If you have no minor children, re. In the section below "In re The Marriage of" insert the name of the spouse asking for divorce on the line above "Petitioner" and insert the name of the other spouse on the line above "Respondent." Ig of your action, so be very careful when completing this part of your document. 1. Fill in the blank following "In the Circuit Court of the" with the name of the county in which you filed for divorceion of court documents above the title (here, above the line "Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage") is called the caption. The caption includes information vital to the proper filing and recordkeepinor the judge's signature.
CAPTION The title of this document will normally be Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage. If you see a different title that means this state uses a different title. The portl orally inform you of such a change during your hearing. Any such changes must be noted carefully at the time of your hearing. Your judgment must then be modified and resubmitted to the court clerk fssibility that the judge may make some changes in the final version of the judgment. For example, the amount of child support may be increased or decreased by the judge. If this happens, the judge wil(as yours will be), a pre-prepared final judgment is common. In the vast majority of cases, the judge will sign this document at the close of your court hearing. Although it is unlikely, there is a poot sign this document until the end of your divorce hearing, it should be prepared in advance. In an uncontested divorce proceeding which is based on a written and signed marital settlement agreement use have agreed upon in your Marital Settlement Agreement. It should also parallel exactly what you have requested in the last section of your Complaint/Petition for Divorce. Although the judge will ntions Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage Illinois
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: As you prepare this document, be very careful and take your time. It must be prepared to reflect exactly what you and your spose materials. An attorney should be consulted for all serious legal matters. a comprehensive set of instructions; a completed a sample Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage for your reference.
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