Illinois Statewide Forms - APPROVED - Dissolution of Marriage Civil Union (Divorce No Children) 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name and your spouse's name in the designated fields. Ensure that the names match those on your marriage certificate.
  3. Fill in the date and place of your marriage or civil union. This information is crucial for the court's records.
  4. Indicate the date you and your spouse separated. This helps establish timelines for the dissolution process.
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Service Requirements in a Divorce You are not allowed to do it on your own, even if the divorce is uncontested (if the divorce is uncontested, you do not have to serve your spouse papers at all). You can meet the requirements by: Having the third party give the papers to your spouse personally.
And while the terminology to terminate a civil union is different from that for a marriage divorce versus dissolution the process is fundamentally the same. An application for dissolution is filed in court, and partners will have to agree on how to divide assets and other shared obligations.
After filing, the petitioner must serve the papers to their spouse within 30 days. The responding spouse then has 30 days to file their appearance or answer.
The parties involved cannot formally serve divorce papers because they clearly have an interest in the outcome of the litigation, and hence are not to be trusted with a procedural pre-requisite such as service. Also, in a lot of states, only law enforcement or licensed process servers can serve documents.
IANAL; Divorce refers to enlisting the courts help to end your marriage. A dissolution of marriage, on the other hand, is an agreement between you and your spouse on how to resolve questions such as child custody and property division, without a judge intervening.

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This non-sheriff person who serves divorce papers is called a special process server. If you file a motion to appoint a special process server and ask to use someone else to serve your spouse, the court MAY grant that motion. The court cannot allow a spouse to serve their own spouse in an Illinois divorce.
$337 to open a case and file for divorce, $206 to respond if your ex-spouse files for divorce first, $60 to have the sheriff serve your spouse with a copy of filings, and. $50 to attend FOCUS on children, court-ordered parenting classes.

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