The end of a marriage is difficult. However, with a marital settlement agreement (also known as a separation agreement or property settlement agreement) the parties can avoid future conflicts and additional stress by working out issues together and establishing each party’s rights and duties, all before they become problems. Once completed, this comprehensive agreement can then be incorporated into a divorce decree or independently survive as a separate contract between husband and wife. This kit is designed for divorcing couples that have children. Among others, this form includes the following key provisions: - Children Identification Clause: Identifies children of the marriage
- Property Division: Describes how the marital property will be divided
- Division of Bills: Clarifies which spouse is responsible for which bills
- Alimony: Declares any alimony that will be paid
- Insurance: This clause may be used to remove a spouse as an insurance beneficiary
This attorney-prepared packet contains: - Comprehensive instructions which explain the various clauses you may choose to include in the marital settlement agreement
- A completed sample marital settlement agreement for your reference.
- A marital settlement agreement form
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