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  3. Proceed to Section 2, where you will provide general information about the marriage. Include the date and location of the marriage and confirm that there are no children under 18 or other conditions that would disqualify you from using this form.
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Terminating Marital Status This involves several key steps: Filing a Petition: One spouse (the petitioner) must file a petition for dissolution in the appropriate court. Serving the Other Spouse: The petition must be served to the other spouse (the respondent), who then has a chance to respond.
A: Under California law, both parties are not required to be present together at the courthouse to file for summary dissolution. One of you can file the necessary paperwork. However, ensure that all forms are completed and signed by both parties before submission.
In Iowa, divorce is formally known as dissolution of marriage, a term that is legally synonymous with divorce. Applicable Iowa laws may be found in chapter 598 of the Iowa Code, and forms are found in chapter 17 of the Iowa Court Rules.
An uncontested divorce is often the fastest, and cheapest, way to get a divorce in Iowa, and in most other states in the US.
You will need to electronically file a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage and pay the $265 filing fee. The petition, together with an original notice, must then be served on the respondent; there may be an additional cost for having the petition served on the respondent.

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Settings DIVORCE. The most common or well-known end to a marriage is a divorce, also known as dissolution of marriage. California is a no-fault divorce state, which means that neither spouse has to prove that the other has done anything wrong or provide legal reasons. LEGAL SEPARATION. ANNULMENT.
Section 10 When husband may Petition for dissolution Any husband may present a Petition to the District Court or to the High Court, praying that his marriage may be dissolved on the ground that his wife has, since the solemnization thereof, been guilty of adultery.

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