Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage Sample
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DUPAGE COUNTY, NEW YOK
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:
JOE JONES
Petitioner,
AND
JENNY JONES
Respondent.
JUDGMENT OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
This cause came before the court by the parties Stipulation and Request to Hear Uncontested cause on the Petitioner’s Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. The Petitioner, JOE JONES, appeared in open court in person and by his attorney, DAVID M. SIEGEL. The court heard the evidence, a transcript of which will be duly filed. The court, being fully advised of the premises finds:
1. This court has jurisdiction over the Petitioner:
(a) The Petitioner was a resident of New Yok at the time the action was commenced, and has maintained that residence for at least ninety (90) days next preceding the making of this finding.
2. This court has jurisdiction over the Respondent, JENNY JONES.
3. This court has jurisdiction over the subject matter.
4. The parties were married on March 27, 1987, and their marriage was registered in Waukegan, Lake County, New Yok.
5. That certain irreconcilable differences have occurred between the said parties hereto which could not be resolved, and as a result thereof the same has caused an irretrievable breakdown of their marriage; that it is not in the best interest of the parties to attempt reconciliation, any such attempts would be fruitless.
6. That one child (Little Jenny Jones, age 18, born 2-29-84, an emancipated adult) was born to the parties; no children were adopted by the parties; and that Respondent is not now pregnant.
WHEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
A. The Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is granted. The bonds of matrimony between JOE JONES AND JENNY JONES are hereby dissolved and the parties are awarded a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage.
B. The parties shall execute, carry out, and perform all of the terms of this Judgment.
C. This Court shall, and it does, retain jurisdiction of the subject matter of this cause and of the parties for the purpose of enforcing the terms of this Judgment.
D. That the Marital Settlement Agreement dated___________, 2010 shall be incorporated into said Judgment as well as the Joint Parenting Agreement.
E. That the Respondent shall have the right to regain the use of her maiden name, JENNY SMITH.
APPROVED:
___________________________
JOE JONES
___________________________
JENNY JONES
ENTER:
______________________________
DATED:
DAVID M. SIEGEL
Attorney for Petitioner
790 Chaddick Drive
Wheeling, IL 60090
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