WPF DR 04.0400 - Decree of Dissolution - Legal Separation - Concerning the Validity - Washington-2026

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  3. In section 1, summarize any money judgments if applicable, filling in debtor and creditor details as needed.
  4. Proceed to section 3 to indicate whether the marriage is dissolved, legally separated, annulled, or valid.
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At the end of your divorce case, the judge will issue a final order. In Washington, we call this a Final Divorce Order (or Divorce Decree). Other states may call it something else. This final order may order your former spouse to pay you, or award you certain property.
Washington state statutes define abandonment in terms of relationships. Abandonment occurs when a parent or spouse ceases providing practical and financial support for immediate family members. Such behavior can lead to civil claims and even criminal prosecution.
The Process for Modifying a Divorce Decree or Custody Order After confirming that you meet the criteria, you will need to file a petition for modification with the court that issued the original decree or order. This petition serves as a formal request for the court to review and change the existing agreement.
Just like a divorce decree, when a judge grants a petition for legal separation, the legal separation order (or decree) will include specific terms about the rights and responsibilities of each spouse, such as how the couple will divide property and support their children.
In addition, dissolution does not assign fault to either party while divorce does. In either case, ultimately, a divorce decree will be granted but the process for getting that order will be more or less complicated depending on whether a divorce or dissolution is filed.

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A Decree of Dissolution of Marriage legally ends the marriage. Either spouse may file for dissolution of marriage if the marriage is irretrievably broken. The Court will find the marriage is irretrievably broken if one spouse says it is, even if the other spouse disagrees.
(1)Any marriage solemnised, whether before or after the commencement of this Act, may, on a petition presented by either the husband or the wife, be dissolved by a decree of divorce on the ground that the other party (i)has, after the solemnisation of the marriage, had voluntary sexual intercourse with any person
In Washington, a divorce is referred to as dissolution of marriage. A Decree of Dissolution of Marriage legally ends the marriage. Either spouse may file for dissolution of marriage if the marriage is irretrievably broken.

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