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Prove-up on Uncontested Proceedings: If you have reached an agreement with your spouse, you may appear in front of a Judge to finalize your case. This is known as a prove-up. You will contact the Clerk of the Court to obtain a prove-up date before the appropriate Judge to appear with your spouse.
The most common documents include the following: Petition for Dissolution. Petition for Temporary Relief. Financial Affidavit. Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Marital Settlement Agreement. Joint Parenting Agreement. Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage.
Step 1: Once you have been served with a summons for a dissolution of marriage or civil union, you have 30 days after service of the summons (not counting the day of service) to file your appearance and response (if you choose to provide a response) with the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County at ...
For most counties, these are the necessary documents: Petition for Dissolution of Marriage/Civil Union. Financial Affidavit. Proof of Service/Delivery. Response to Petition. Summons. Certification Agreement. Judgment of Dissolution.
The Uncontested Divorce Process in Illinois To start the uncontested divorce process, you or the other party files the necessary paperwork with your county's clerk of courts.