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  2. Begin by entering the Judicial District and Docket number at the top of the form. This information is essential for court processing.
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Dissolution is the formal, legal ending of a marriage by a court, commonly called a divorce. A dissolution of marriage completely ends your legal relationship as spouses and ends your marriage. Unlike an annulment, a dissolution does not undo the marriage as if it never existed.
A legal separation is when a married couple decides to live separately, but remains legally married. A divorce is the legal dissolution of marriage meaning the court terminates the marriages legal bond, determines child custody and support if needed, and divides the couples assets and liabilities.
Divorce: A legal dissolving, termination, and ending of a legally valid marriage. A divorce ends a legal marriage and declares the spouses to be single again. Annulment: A legal ruling that erases a marriage by declaring the marriage null and void and that the union was never legally valid.
Brazilian divorce law underwent docHub modernization through Constitutional Amendment 66/2010, eliminating the requirement for previous separation or mandatory waiting periods. Divorce is now recognized as a fundamental right, available unilaterally by either spouse, without the necessity of proving fault.
Dissolution is usually quicker, less stressful, and cheaper, but it requires both parties to agree on all terms. Divorce, while allowing for more legal options and court intervention, can be more expensive, time-consuming, and emotionally taxing.

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A dissolution of marriage, which is more commonly known as divorce, terminates the marriage of the spouses and resolves issues between them, including child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, asset and debt division, former name restoration, and even restraining orders.

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