1. Original Petition for Divorce: This form begins the divorce or legal separation process, requiring details about both spouses, the marriage, grounds for divorce, and any requests regarding asset division, debts, spousal support, and child-related issues if applicable.
2. Waiver of Service: Once the petition is filed, this form can be used if the other spouse (respondent) agrees to the divorce action and does not require formal service of process. It indicates their acknowledgment of the divorce petition.
3. Final Decree of Divorce: This document finalizes the divorce, detailing the terms agreed upon or ordered by the court regarding asset division, child custody, support, and visitation, as well as any spousal maintenance.
4. Financial Information Statement: Both parties must complete this form to disclose their financial situations, including income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. It’s critical for resolving financial matters such as child support, spousal support, and property division.
5. Child Support Order: This form outlines the amount and terms of child support, as determined by state guidelines or agreements between the parties.
6. Custody Agreement: For cases involving children, this document specifies the custody arrangement, visitation schedules, and decision-making responsibilities, aiming to establish a clear co-parenting plan post-divorce.
7. Property Division Agreement: This comprehensive agreement between the parties details the division of assets and debts, spousal support, and, if relevant, issues concerning the care of children.
These forms aim to guide you through the legal requirements and ensure the court receives all necessary information. Always consult with a legal professional to obtain the most current forms and guidance tailored to your situation.