North Dakota Stipulation of Agreement

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ND-806D
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Overview of this form

A stipulation of agreement is a legal document used during divorce proceedings, where both parties formally accept specific facts and terms regarding the divorce. This form serves to outline the terms for property division, spousal support, and other relevant issues, ensuring that both parties agree before the court finalizes the judgment. Unlike other divorce forms, the stipulation is focused on mutual consent and agreement, making the divorce process smoother for both parties.

Key components of this form

  • Identification of the parties involved in the divorce.
  • Terms regarding the absolute decree of divorce.
  • Provisions for the division of property and debts.
  • Spousal support and alimony agreements.
  • Notice of entry of judgment procedures.
  • Confirmation that both parties understand and intend to be bound by the agreement.
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Common use cases

You should use a stipulation of agreement when you and your spouse have reached consensus on the key aspects of your divorce, including property division, financial responsibilities, and any spousal support arrangements. This form is particularly useful in uncontested divorce cases where both parties agree on how to settle their issues amicably and wish to streamline the court process.

Who should use this form

  • Individuals undergoing a divorce where both parties are in agreement on settlement terms.
  • Parties who wish to simplify their divorce process by avoiding lengthy litigation.
  • Couples seeking a clear, documented resolution of their marital assets and responsibilities.

How to complete this form

  • Identify and enter the names of both parties involved in the divorce.
  • Specify the terms of the divorce, including grounds and agreement on property and debt division.
  • Detail any agreements on spousal support and timelines.
  • Ensure both parties sign the document, indicating their consent and understanding of the terms.
  • File the stipulation with the appropriate court and follow any specified procedures for notification.

Notarization guidance

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, both parties must ensure that they understand the terms before submission to the court. Be sure to check any additional state-specific bonding or verification requirements.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to fully understand all terms before signing.
  • Not specifying all relevant details regarding property and debt division.
  • Neglecting to include necessary exhibits, such as the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement.
  • Forgetting to file the stipulation with the court after signing.
  • Not adhering to jurisdiction-specific requirements.

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