Joint Petition Agreement And Judgment And Decree For Marriage Dissolution With Children {DIV-1702} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Minnesota

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Joint Petition Agreement And Judgment And Decree For Marriage Dissolution With Children {DIV-1702} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Minnesota

Last updated: 10/4/2024

Joint Petition Agreement And Judgment And Decree For Marriage Dissolution With Children {DIV-1702}

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DIV-1702 -JOINT PETITION, AGREEMENT, AND JUDGMENT AND DECREE FOR MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN. This form is used in Minnesota courts for couples seeking to dissolve their marriage when they have children. The form requires detailed information about both petitioners, including their names, addresses, dates of birth, and social security numbers (provided on a separate confidential form). It also includes information about the marriage, such as the date and location of the wedding, the living arrangements of the petitioners, and any military service. The form asks whether the marriage can be saved, and whether the couple has separated. It inquires about any other court cases related to marriage dissolution, custody, paternity, or child protection, as well as whether any protection or harassment orders exist between the petitioners. The form also requires detailed information about the children, including names, birthdates, custody arrangements, and whether any of the children have special needs or medical expenses. The petitioners must agree on legal and physical custody, parenting time, and whether supervision is necessary. The form also asks if either petitioner or the children receive public assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or have other financial needs. The form gathers financial details for both petitioners, including employment status, income, expenses, and any existing child support or spousal maintenance obligations. It is designed to cover all legal, financial, and custody-related matters in a dissolution proceeding with children involved. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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