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Begin by entering the Name and Address of the Petitioner at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate for proper identification.
In the section labeled 'FINDINGS OF FACT', fill in the date of separation and confirm that there are no children involved, as this is a key component of this decree.
Complete the 'CONCLUSIONS OF LAW' section by affirming that irreconcilable differences exist between both parties, which is necessary for obtaining a divorce.
In the 'JUDGMENT' section, provide names and ensure that any agreements regarding property and debts are referenced correctly. This includes restoring any maiden names if applicable.
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