ProDoc's Marital Settlement Agreement has the options
to allow you to draft an agreement that can effectively cover virtually
all issues in any dissolution - from simple to complex.
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In a matter of just a few minutes, you can generate a simple agreement,
or a complex agreement with detailed provisions, resolving some or all
issues in an action for dissolution.
Our Marital Settlement Agreement covers all areas including:
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Parental
Responsibility - options to enumerate specific duties, rights,
and responsibilities of one or both parents with shared responsibility,
sole parental responsibility, or rotating custody. |
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Visitation
Schedule- the flexibility and comprehensiveness
to create detailed schedules with any combination of weekends,
summer vacations, holidays, and Jewish holidays. |
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Other Children's Issues - provisions
pertaining to relocation of a parent, children's surnames, responsibility
for college expenses, children's property and other issues. |
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Home, Real Estate, and
Mortgages - award real property
to a party, provide for an immediate or future sale, and divide the
proceeds between the parties or pay specified debts. |
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Division
of Property and Liabilities - provide
for a simple award of personal effects, generate detailed lists
of assets and liabilities.
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With ProDoc's Family Law PowerPack,
including the Financial Affidavit program and Equitable Distribution
system, you enter all property information in a user-friendly format,
experiment with different division scenarios, then assembly the MSA,
with or without an associated judgment, directly from the program. |
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Other provisions can include: |
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Division of retirement benefits (including
military) |
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Sale of specific assets |
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Child Support |
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Health and Dental Insurance and Expenses |
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Equalizing payment |
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Family pets |
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Alimony - State
that no alimony shall be paid or provide for permanent, rehabilitative,
bridge-the-gap, temporary, or lump sum alimony, alimony in the
form of specific property or assets, or monthly maintenance alimony
(such as mortgage, rent, utilities, health insurance). |
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Other Issues and Provisions |
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Choose standard tax clauses, or address
detailed tax issues if your situation calls for it (such as tax liability,
refunds, and dependency exemptions). |
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Provide for court costs and attorney's
fees. |
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Numerous other provisions are inserted
(when appropriate, through ProDoc's "artificial intelligence"). Examples
include |
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Full and complete
disclosure, |
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Non-dischargeability in bankruptcy, |
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Mutual release, |
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Mediation, |
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Confidentiality, |
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Reconciliation, |
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Severability, and |
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Enforcement. |
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If there are outstanding issues to
be resolved by the court, you can also insert provisions to reflect
the parties' inability to agree to such issues. |
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