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Utah No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage for Persons with No Children with or without Property and Debts

Get everything needed for a divorce without children in one convenient package, including essential forms and helpful instructions.

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Common Utah Divorse documents

  • Divorce Petition — starts the legal process for ending a marriage.
  • Complaint for Divorce — outlines reasons for seeking a divorce.
  • Marital Settlement Agreement — details terms agreed upon by both spouses.
  • Divorce Decree — final court order that ends the marriage.
  • Separation Agreement — outlines terms when spouses live apart.
  • Divorce Application — formal request to initiate the divorce process.

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Similar documents: key differences

  • Separation Agreement vs. Divorce Agreement — a separation agreement is temporary, while a divorce agreement finalizes the marriage.
  • Contested Divorce vs. Uncontested Divorce — contested divorce involves disputes, whereas uncontested divorce is agreed upon by both parties.
  • Divorce Petition vs. Complaint for Divorce — a divorce petition formally requests dissolution, while a complaint details the grounds for divorce.
  • Joint Petition for Divorce vs. Individual Petition — a joint petition is filed by both spouses together, while an individual petition is filed by one spouse.

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FAQs

Divorce ends the marriage, while legal separation allows spouses to live apart without terminating the marriage.

The length varies based on state laws and whether the divorce is contested or uncontested.

Common documents include a divorce petition, complaint, and marital settlement agreement.

Yes, you can withdraw your petition before the divorce is finalized.

While not required, an attorney can provide valuable guidance during the process.

Glossary

  • Divorce - Legal termination of a marriage.
  • Separation Agreement - Document outlining terms for spouses living apart.
  • Divorce Petition - Formal request to begin divorce proceedings.
  • Marital Settlement Agreement - Contract detailing the division of assets and responsibilities.
  • Divorce Decree - Final court order that legally ends a marriage.
  • Contested Divorce - Divorce where spouses disagree on terms.
  • Uncontested Divorce - Divorce where both spouses agree on terms.
  • Filing Fee - Cost associated with submitting divorce documents.
  • Joint Petition - Divorce request filed jointly by both spouses.
  • Complaint for Divorce - Document stating the reasons for seeking a divorce.

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