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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Marital Legal Separation and Property Settlement Agreement in the editor.
Begin by entering the full legal names of both parties at the top of the document, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
Fill in the date of marriage and details regarding separation, including the county where you reside.
Complete Section 1 regarding separation and relinquishment of marital rights, ensuring both parties initial where indicated.
In Section 2, provide financial disclosures. Each party should confirm they have disclosed their financial status accurately.
Detail assets in Section 3, specifying ownership and any agreements on household furnishings. Ensure clarity on who retains what property.
Address debts in Section 4, confirming that each party will be responsible for their own debts without joint liabilities.
Complete Sections 5 through 8 regarding future earnings, spousal support, child custody arrangements, and child support obligations as applicable.
Review all sections carefully for completeness and accuracy before proceeding to signatures. Both parties must sign in front of a notary public.
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