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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dch 0838 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Plaintiff’s Full Name in the designated field, followed by their Birthdate. Select the appropriate gender option.
  3. If applicable, provide the Last Name Before First Married for the Plaintiff and their Residence details including City, County, and State.
  4. Fill in the Plaintiff’s Birthplace and indicate the Number of this Marriage (First, Second, etc.).
  5. Repeat similar steps for the Defendant: enter their Full Name, Birthdate, Last Name Before First Married, and Residence information.
  6. Complete sections regarding the Place of Marriage and relevant dates such as Date of Marriage and Date Couple Last Resided Together.
  7. Indicate any minor children involved at separation and provide details about custody arrangements.
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Divorce records are public records. You should be able to go to the family court and do a search based on your names. The hard part is figuring out where to do that - a person who files for divorce is supposed to do it in the county where the other spouse lives. So thats the starting point. Look where youve lived.
This is called an uncontested divorce. If there is property that you need divided, if custody of children is an issue, or if you need financial support from your spouse, you will have to agree about those issues in an out-of-court settlement in order to have an uncontested divorce.
In Michigan, some divorces dont need a court visit. This happens when both parties agree on everything. Its common in uncontested divorces. Couples agree on things like assets, custody, and support.
To get a divorce in Michigan, at least one spouse must testify that there has been a breakdown of the marriage relationship to the extent that the objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved. This means there has been a serious, permanent,
The DCH 0838 Record of Divorce or Annulment form is used in Michigan to officially document the dissolution of a marriage through divorce or annulment, as part of the legal finalization process following a courts decision.

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An uncontested divorce, where both parties agree on all terms, is the fastest and least expensive way to dissolve a marriage in Michigan. The process can move swiftly without the need for contentious court battles over assets, custody, or support.
An uncontested divorce in Michigan usually takes 4-8 months. A collaborative divorce process often takes between two and nine months. A contested divorce can last many months to over a year before it is settled. For couples without children, most divorces take between 60 days and nine months to resolve.

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