Response to dissolution, legal separation or nullity of 2026

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  3. In the 'Petitioner' and 'Respondent' sections, clearly state the names of both parties involved in the case along with the case number.
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Divorce legally ends the marriage. Legal separation addresses issues like child custody, support, and property division without dissolving the marriage. Divorce requires filing a petition, meeting residency requirements, and resolving all marital issues for final dissolution.
With both of the latter the request is to divide the marital status, obtain Court orders related to issues stemming from that marriage, and in a dissolution, terminate the marital status. Whereas a party seeking a nullity is essentially claiming a valid marriage never existed.
A dissolution is appropriate for parties who are working together to end their marriage and are in agreement on all issues. Both parties are required to sign the dissolution documents, which means each party must actively participate in the process.

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