Dissolution of marriage hinges on a complete agreement of the parties.
To file a petition for dissolution, the parties must reach a complete agreement on all issues
that apply:
- Division of marital property.
- Identification of all separate property.
- Spousal support.
- Allocation of parental rights and responsibilities.
- Child support.
If the parties are unable to reach an agreement on their own, they may choose to seek the help of a mediator or to engage in a collaborative divorce.
People who are unable to reach agreements on all the issues file a Complaint for Divorce. The Court will then issue decisions resolving the parties’ disputes.
