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Begin by entering your full legal name and selecting whether you are the Husband or Wife. Ensure this is accurate as it sets the context for your petition.
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Complete the marriage history section by providing the date and place of marriage.
Indicate that there are no minor children or dependents and confirm that neither party is seeking spousal support.
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