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- Hi, Im Jeanette Soltys with Atlanta Divorce Law Group, and Im here to tell you about the divorce settlement agreement. The settlement agreement is a very comprehensive document that includes all of the terms of your agreement. If youre going through divorce and you dont have children, then its a much more simple document as far as you are just addressing division of assets, division of debt, potentially some alimony. If you have children, its a more complicated document in the sense that in addition to the assets and debt, you also address custody, visitation, and child support. These are in different documents. Theres a parenting plan thats part of the settlement agreement. The parenting plan outlines who has legal custody, meaning who has decision-making regarding the kids. Typically theres joint legal custody where parents have to talk. It defines who has final decision-making authority if the parents cannot come to an agreement on an issue relating to the children, and t