Marriage Settlement Agreement
  • General Information
  • Division of Property, Income and Debts
  • Complete the Document

Couple's Details

  • Indicate the full name of a first spouse (Spouse No.1):

  • Indicate the full address where Spouse No. 1 currently lives:

  • Indicate the full name of a second spouse (Spouse No. 2):

  • Does the couple live together on the date of signing this Agreement?

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    If the option “Yes” is chosen, the Spouse’s No. 2 residential address will be the same as the address indicated for the Spouse No. 1.

  • Indicate the full address where Spouse No. 2 currently lives:

General Information

  • Indicate in which state a couple plans to file a divorce:

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    The laws of a state selected in the answer to this question will automatically apply towards this Marital Divorce Agreement.

  • Indicate the date on which this Agreement is being signed by both parties:

  • Indicate the name of a city and state where a marriage between the parties was registered:

  • Indicate the date on which a marriage between the parties was registered:

  • The terms of this Agreement should be:

Separation

  • Do the parties still live together (i.e. in the same apartment or house)?

  • Indicate the date on which parties physically separated (i.e., the date on which parties started living separately):

  • Indicate the approximate date on which the parties emotionally separated:

Marital Home

  • Indicate the address of a marital home (this is a place where parties have been living together during the marriage):

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    A marital home in the context of a divorce agreement refers to the primary residence shared by a married couple during the marriage, which is considered part of the marital property and subject to division between the spouses during divorce proceedings.

  • How should a marital home be divided between the parties after the divorce?

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    If the “first option” is chosen, it means that one of the spouses should give up their interest in such a property in exchange for monetary compensation. Upon such a transfer, one spouse gets compensation, and the other spouse gets the sole title of a marital home.

    If the “second option” is chosen, the parties agree to sell a marital home. In that case the proceeds of such a sale should be divided between the parties.

  • Who should give up their interest in a marital home?

  • Indicate the amount of compensation (in USD) for which either spouse should give up their interest in a marital home in favor of the other spouse:

  • Describe in which proportion the proceeds from a marital home's sale should be divided between the parties:

  • Describe in detail how expenses like utility bills, repair costs, and/or mortgage payments related to the marital home should be split between a couple until the sale is finalized:

Division of Assets and Debts

  • As of the date of signing this Agreement, have the parties already decided about the division of their shared property in a separate property division agreement?

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    Parties may decide the way a shared (marital) property should be divided after divorce either in this agreement or in a separate property division agreement.

  • Describe in detail how exactly a couple's shared property should be divided in a case of a divorce:

  • Describe in detail how should a shared debt of a couple be divided? A shared debt is a debt that a couple owns jointly together and acquired it during the marriage.

Child Custody

  • Does the couple have children jointly (either biological or adopted) under the age of 18?

  • How many children does a couple have?

  • Indicate the full name of a child:

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    This information should be provided in accordance with a child’s birth certificate.

  • Indicate the child's date of birth:

  • Indicate the full name of a second child:

  • Indicate the second child's date of birth:

  • Indicate the full name of a third child:

  • Indicate the third child's date of birth:

  • Indicate full names and date of birth of all children a couple jointly has:

  • With whom a child/children should permanently live after divorce?

  • With whom exactly a child/children should live permanently after divorice?

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    A parent with whom a child/children will live after divorce this is a parent who gets a sole custody and is also known as custodial parent.

  • Describe in detail visitation schedule for both parents:

  • Describe in detail visitation schedule for a non-custodial parent. A non-custodial parent is a parent who does not live permanently with a child/children after divorce.

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    Visitation schedule should include a weekly or monthly schedule of personal meetings between a child and a non-custodial parent. Such a schedule should include exact dates and times when a non-custodial parent can meet with their child/children.

  • Describe in detail visitation schedule for a non-custodial parent during vacation and holidays times:

  • Who should cover transportation costs and expenses incurred as results of transporting a child/children from one parent to another?

  • Indicate the exact location where exchange of a child/children should take place between parents:

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    This could be any location depending on parties’ choice. For instance, Parties may agree that they will pick up a child from a place, where a parent with whom a child currently spends time.

Spousal Support

  • Who should be entitled to receive regular spousal support payments after divorce?

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    Spousal support payment is money one spouse pays to the other after separation or divorce to help with living expenses.

  • Indicate the amount of regular spousal support payment (in USD):

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    There is no minimum or maximum amount for regular spousal support payment.

    Its amount should be reasonable and usually depends on the individual financial circumstances of each couple. Spousal support payments are needed to support either spouse after divorce.

  • How frequently should regular spousal support payments be paid?

  • Describe the frequency with which regular spousal support payments should be made:

  • When regular spousal support payments should end?

  • Indicate the period of time (in months or years since the date of divorce) within which regular spousal support payments should be paid:

  • Do you want to add a signature?

  • Add your signature

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