THIS DIVORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement” or this “Divorce Settlement Agreement”) is made and entered into as of DATE (the “Effective Date”) by and between:
[Wife.FirstName][Wife.LastName], formerly MAIDEN NAME OF WIFE, currently residing at [Wife.StreetAddress][Wife.City][Wife.State][Wife.PostalCode], and
[Husband.FirstName][Husband.LastName], currently residing at [Husband.StreetAddress][Husband.City][Husband.State][Husband.PostalCode].
While knowing that laws vary by state and country, this divorce settlement template outlines the typical clauses to legally sever the relationship and establish the terms of the divorce.
A divorce settlement agreement — sometimes called a marital settlement agreement, a property settlement agreement, or just a divorce agreement — is a legal document that addresses the issues involved in ending a marriage. It’s not the same as a separation agreement, which is an agreement for when you are living separately but not divorcing. In most family courts, a divorce settlement agreement needs to be filed with the court for approval before it is legally binding. Once you have a court order approving the agreement and the court issues a divorce decree, the divorce is final.
In the USA, with a divorce settlement, you may be entitled to an alimony, child support, and a certain percentage of assets (and liabilities) that were acquired during the period of marriage. However, with the presence of a pre-nuptial agreement, you may have a better guide on how to divide all the assets and liabilities.
Start your agreement by defining the relationship between two parties. From there on, write about details about living separately, independency, property, debts, child custody, alimony, etc. End the agreement with information about representations, effect of the agreement, and governing law. The agreement should be signed by both parties for it to be enforceable.
While knowing that laws vary by state and country, this divorce settlement template outlines the typical clauses to legally sever the relationship and establish the terms of the divorce.
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