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For most counties, these are the necessary documents: Petition for Dissolution of Marriage/Civil Union. Financial Affidavit. Proof of Service/Delivery. Response to Petition. Summons. Certification Agreement. Judgment of Dissolution.
A divorce is final on the date the Judge enters the Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, unless the Order entered by the Judge provides otherwise. Once the Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage is entered, the parties are divorced.
The judge will base the case decisions on what your spouse wants, and what the law says, without hearing your side. If you want your side to be heard, you should file Appearance and Answer forms and go to every court date. Due to the Covid pandemic, you may be able to appear in court via phone or video call.
Notice to appear. (a) Whenever a peace officer is authorized to arrest a person without a warrant he may instead issue to such person a notice to appear. (5) Request the person to appear before a court at a certain time and place. (c) Upon failure of the person to appear a summons or warrant of arrest may issue.
The Notice of Motion shall designate the Judge to whom the Motion will be presented for hearing; shall show the title and number of the action, the title of the Motion, the date when the Motion will be presented, the time it will be presented, the courtroom where it will be presented, and the address of the Courthouse
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Step 1: Once you have been served with a summons for a dissolution of marriage or civil union, you have 30 days after service of the summons (not counting the day of service) to file your appearance and response (if you choose to provide a response) with the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County at
In Illinois, there is no mandatory waiting period for an uncontested divorce as long as you meet the residency requirements. A contested divorce usually has a waiting period of six months. Overall, finalizing a divorce in Illinois can take anywhere between two months and a few years.
Finalizing the Divorce After these documents are approved by the judge, they will be entered into an official Court Order, and the divorce will be finalized. With the Marital Settlement Agreement and Parenting Plan now being part of a Court Order, both parties will be required to comply with all the terms within.

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