Rule 17 200 form 222: Motion in a Dissolution of Marriage With Children 2025

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A petition for dissolution of marriage is the legal document that is filed with a state court when either party desires to dissolve a marriage that was legally entered into. Divorce is very specific to each individual state so it will be imperative that you check the local laws where you intend to file.
People seeking a divorce may confuse a motion with a petition. The petition is the initial document that a couple files to request a divorce, while motions address specific issues during a case after the petition has already been filed. Motions can be made before, during, and after the proceedings.
The difference is whether the couple agrees or disagrees about the issues. If they agree on all issues, they can file a dissolution case together. If they dont agree, one spouse can file a divorce case.
How long do uncontested divorces take? An uncontested divorce will finalize within 90 to 120 days. If there is a separation agreement involved, the timeline is closer to the 120 days. There are simplified divorce procedures for people who are in complete agreement and they may apply to you.
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