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Illinois - Divorce Kits
The following laws are explained very briefly to provide a
basic understanding. If further knowledge is wished to be gained please
make use of your local library, and seek the assistance of an attorney.
This section is reviewed regularly, but due to the changing of laws
some material may be outdated.
Required Residency to File: 90 days
Where to File: The county where either spouse resides.
Grounds for Absolute Divorce:
Adultery
Alcoholism
Bigamy
Desertion
Drug Addictions
Felony Conviction or Imprisonment
Impotence
Mental and or Physical Cruelty
Grounds for "No-Fault" Divorce:
Irreconcilable Differences or Irretrievable Breakdown
Living Separate and Apart
Time before ex-spouses may remarry: Plaintiff ( none )
Defendant
( none )
Voluntary or required Mediation: ( yes )
Voluntary or recommended Counseling: ( yes )
The Distribution of Property:
Illinois is an "equitable distribution" state. The Judge has
the discretion to divide the real estate and all marital property,
which
includes pension benefits. Separate property is not considered, and
awarded
to the owner. The following factors are generally considered: age and
health, length of marriage, vocational skills, occupations,
contributions
in acquisitions, employability of spouses, and custody. Marital conduct
is not a consideration in the division of any property.
Spousal Support:
Support can be awarded to either spouse. Past marital actions are not
considered.
Employment possibilities of the spouse tends to cause the greatest
influence
on the decision. Living conditions similar to those when marriage
existed
are attempted to be restored, but a lot of factors play a significant
role.
Child Custody:
Custody is awarded with the best interests of the child or children in
mind.
The following factors are generally considered: the wishes of the
parents,
the child's ability to adapt to a new environment, the mental and
physical
health of the parents and child, any history of violence, and the
attitude
each parent has towards the other parent's relationship with the child.
Uniform Child Custody Act: 1979
Is Joint Custody awarded? YES
Do Grandparents Have the Right to Visitation? YES
Are Child's Wishes Considered? YES
Child Support:
Either or both parents may be required to provide the support
of maintenance,
insurance, and education of the child. The decision is made without the
recognition of marital misconduct. There are specific guidelines to be
followed, unless when proven to be unjust. The following factors are
generally
considered: a child's need for contact with both parents, the joint
responsibilities for the welfare of the child, the financial resources,
cost of day care,
and the standard of living the child would have otherwise enjoyed had
not
the divorce taken place.
To prepare your documents, you would simply edit the
information as it
applies to you.
| IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: |
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Case No. ____________________ |
| JANE DOE, |
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| Petitioner, |
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PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE |
| JOHN DOE, |
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| Respondent. |
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COMES NOW the Petitioner, JANE DOE, and respectfully petitions and
shows this Court as follows:
I. The vital statistics concerning
the parties are as follows:
A. PETITIONER:
- Age: 28
- Occupation: Clerk
- Petitioner now resides at 123 Main Street, Douglas,
Illinois 54321, County of Cook. Petitioner has been a resident of the
State of Illinois since April 8, 1968.
B. RESPONDENT:
- Age: 32
- Occupation: Vice President, 7-11 Convenience Stores
- Respondent now resides at 456 Corner Drive, Douglas,
Illinois 54321, County of Cook. Respondent has been a resident of the
State of Illinois since December 2, 1978.
II. The Social Security Numbers of
the parties are as follows:
Petitioner:
555-23-9178
Respondent: 875-12-3354.
III. { CHOOSE ONE OF
THE FOLLOWING }
A. At least one of the parties has
had actual residence in this state with a bona fide intention of making
this state his or her permanent home for at least one year prior to the
filing of this petition.
B. The Petitioner is serving in the
United States Armed Forces and has been continuously stationed at a
military base or installation in this state for one year.
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Your document kit will include:
- Instructions for completion of your documents
- Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
- Sample Marital Settlement Agreement
- Financial Affidavit of Petitioner
- Financial Affidavit of Respondent
- Answer and Waiver of Hearing
- Verification
- Affidavit of Non Military Service
- Affidavit of Corroborating Witness
- Decree of Divorce
- Sample Proposed Property Settlement
- Summons
- Notice of Hearing
- Affidavit of Service
- Affidavit of Diligent Search for Service by
Publication
If children are involved:
- Affidavit of Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act
- Sample Parenting Plan
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