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Begin by entering the names and addresses of Joint Petitioners A and B in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
Select whether you are filing for divorce or legal separation by checking the appropriate box on the right side of the form.
Fill in the date of marriage, including month, day, and year, along with the city and state where the marriage took place.
Provide detailed information about any minor children, including their names and dates of birth. If there are no minor children, check 'None'.
Review all sections carefully to ensure that all required fields are completed accurately before proceeding to sign.
Once completed, take your document to a Notary Public for signing. This step is essential for validating your petition.
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Wisconsin is a no-fault divorce state, which means that there is no legal advantage to being the first person to file for the divorce. Each party will have an equal claim to child custody and placement and asset division. However, when you file first, you often have more time to prepare for the divorce.
Does it matter who files for divorce first in Wisconsin?
What is a joint petition for divorce in Wisconsin? A joint petition for divorce in Wisconsin often goes by another name, an uncontested divorce. In an uncontested divorce the spouses decide together the they no longer want to be married and file a joint petition for divorce.
How does adultery affect divorce in Wisconsin?
The adultery itself cannot and will not factor into the divorce. This is because WI is a no fault divorce state, meaning you cant bring other factors in. However, money spent on the paramour, could be considered a waste of marital funds, which could be brought up as part of the division.
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FA-4110V: Joint Petition for Divorce/Legal Separation With
FA-4110V, 05/24 Joint Petition-With Minor Children. 767.215 and 822.29, Wisconsin Statutes. This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with
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