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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1. Write up an MSA (martial settlement agreement, where you break down all financials and what you will do with the childern, health insurance.. xyz) 2. File a complaint for divorce 3. Submit deposition of written questions where two people testify you are divorcing 4. File the Final Order with a private addendums and vs-4 form 5. Wait three or so weeks and call back to the court to check on your order, once filed then yay officially divorced (get a certified order) You have to wait 1 year from the separation date You can find ALLL of these forms online at your district court website If any of these are confusing, call a family lawyer [/quote] Also you put the separation date in the MSA. And you get the thing notarized. You can also just hire a lawyer to do the actual divorce filing properly. Cost you a couple of thousand bucks or so. If there are retirement assets to be split, a QDRO needs to be prepared as well. That'll be another grand. [/quote]
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