Divorce forms
Michigan Notice of Past Due Alimony
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Have you not received your alimony payment? A Notice of Past Due Alimony is a communication to your former spouse reminding him/her of his/her obligation to make an alimony payment or payments, that the payment(s) has not been received and that it is now past due. In addition to reminding your former spouse of his/her obligations, these notices all serve as a written record of your efforts.
This packet includes four notices. They differ in tone, ranging from informal to formal and from a gentle reminder to a more adversarial notice. Choose the notice that is most appropriate for your situation.
This packet can be used in Michigan.
This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Notice of Past Due Alimony; (2) Information about the Notice of Past Due Alimony; and (3) Four Notices of Past Due Alimony (the “Notices”)
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Michigan Appearance Consent and Waiver Form Kit
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The Appearance, Consent and Waiver is a document you can use to eliminate much of the paperwork and often considerable expense from the process of obtaining a divorce. With this document the spouse who is not designated as the petitioner/plaintiff officially makes a legal appearance and consents to the jurisdiction and venue of the court. This spouse (referred to as the respondent/defendant) also waives his or her right to findings of fact, conclusions of law, a record of testimony, motion for a new trial, notice of entry of final judgment or decree and right to appeal.
Once the spouse who will act as respondent/defendant has signed this form, no further action by that spouse should be necessary for the remainder of the divorce process.
In addition to an Appearance, Consent and Waiver form, this kit also includes:
i) instructions explaining the language you will need to include in the Appearance, Consent and Waiver form; and
ii) a completed sample Appearance, Consent and Waiver for your reference.
This kit specifically designed for use in Michigan.
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Michigan Complaint for Divorce
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The Complaint for Divorce (also sometimes referred to as a Petition for Divorce) is probably the most important document you will submit during your divorce proceedings. Essentially, it is your formal request to the court that your marriage be terminated. The complaint sets out the facts of the case and the allegations against the other spouse and requests that the court grant the divorce or dissolution.
Our packet includes all the elements you will need to prepare your Complaint including:
· A comprehensive information section that highlights all applicable areas of Arkansas divorce including, but not limited to: i) grounds for divorce, ii) property distribution, iii) alimony, iv) residency requirements, and v) child custody and child support.
· A Complaint for Divorce form that you can complete and submit to the court.
This packet is specifically designed for use in Michigan and for parties that have children.
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Michigan Complaint for Divorce (No Children)
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The Petition for Divorce (also in some states referred to as the Complaint for Divorce, Petition for Dissolution or Complaint for Dissolution) is probably the most important document you will submit during your divorce proceedings. Essentially, it is your formal request to the court that your marriage be terminated. The Complaint sets out the facts of the case and the allegations against the other spouse and requests that the court grant the divorce or dissolution.
Our packet includes all the elements you will need to prepare your Complaint including:
· A comprehensive information section that highlights all applicable areas of your state’s divorce law including, but not limited to: i) grounds for divorce, ii) property distribution, iii) alimony and iv) residency requirements;
· A Complaint for Divorce form that you can complete and submit to the court.
This packet is specifically designed for use in Michigan and for parties that do not have children.
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Michigan Divorce Testimony Worksheet
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At your uncontested divorce hearing, you may be required to give testimony regarding your case. This can cause substantial anxiety for many - the idea of testifying in a courtroom can be nerve-wracking to say the least. However, you can reduce this anxiety by being well-prepared.
This Testimony Worksheet is a restatement of the information contained in your various court documents. It will serve as a guide and help you in preparing and even giving the testimony required at a divorce proceeding hearing. Now when the judge asks you a question, you’ll have the answer at your fingertips.
This form may be used in Michigan.
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Michigan Financial Statement for Divorce
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The Financial Statement for Divorce Proceedings is a form for use in conjunction with a marital settlement agreement and will be your record of the disclosures that you and your spouse have made to each other regarding your joint and individual economic situations.
The Financial Statement for Divorce Proceedings ensures that both you and your spouse are fully aware of each others economic circumstances and that you have made your decisions and agreements based on full knowledge of all of the facts relating to your property and income.
The information recorded on each party’s Financial Statement will become a permanent part of your marital settlement agreement and will also become a part of your final divorce papers.
This form may be used in Michigan.
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Michigan Judgment of Divorce
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The Judgment of Divorce (also referred to as a Decree of Dissolution or Decree of Divorce) is the legally binding court order that declares that your marriage is officially over. The action of the judge signing and entering this judgment represents the end of the divorce process and makes official the terms of any documented agreements reached by the spouses in the course of the divorce. In short, without the Final Judgment, there can be no divorce.
In addition to a Judgment of Divorce, this kit also includes:
i) a comprehensive set of instructions to help you complete the document and
ii) a completed sample Judgment of Divorce for your reference.
This packet is specifically designed for use in Michigan.
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Michigan Marital Settlement / Separation Agreement (No Children)
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The end of a marriage is difficult. However, with a marital settlement agreement (also known as a separation agreement or property settlement agreement) the parties can avoid future conflicts and additional stress by working out issues together and establishing each party’s rights and duties, all before they become problems.
Once completed, this comprehensive agreement can then be incorporated into a divorce decree or independently survive as a separate contract between husband and wife.
In addition to a marital settlement agreement, this kit also includes:
i) comprehensive instructions which explain the various clauses you may choose to include in the marital settlement agreement and
ii) a completed sample marital settlement agreement for your reference.
This kit is designed for divorcing couples that do not have children.
This form can be used in all states (except Louisiana).
Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Property Division
• Division of Bills
• How Debt Will be Handled
• Alimony
• Insurance
• Name Change
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Michigan Marital Settlement / Separation Agreement (with Children)
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Michigan Property Division Worksheets Kit
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Prior to actually making important decisions regarding the division of your property, it is important to have before you a complete inventory of all of your property. Even if you feel that you have no property to divide, you should complete the forms in this kit to ensure that your marital settlement agreement properly addresses all the issues.
This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and information on factors to consider in property divisions.
(2) Property Checklist – provides a list of documents which should be assembled when arranging for marital property distribution.
(3) Property Questionnaire – covers your basic personal information and also details the history of your marriage.
(4) Property Division Worksheet – will help you make certain decisions regarding the value and division of your property.
State Law Compliance: Designed for use in all states.
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