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A divorce agreement which provides for nominal maintenance to be paid by the husband to wife and custody of the child to be given to the wife.
The two parties have lived apart for a continuous period of at least one year.
The agreement outlines:
- Cohabitation address
- Jurisdiction/State
- Occupations of both parties
- Current residing address of both parties
The marriage has broken down and no child now living has been born during the marriage.
Both parties have lived apart for a continuous period of at least one year immediately preceding the presentation of this agreement namely from and since about the separation date and both parties consent to the divorce being filed.
The said marriage may be dissolved according to an annual maintenance amount.
This document should be carefully read by the individual Wife and Husband.
Both parties should sign and return a copy, and once signed, both parties should get a copy. To avoid any future disputes, both parties may wish to have their signatures witnessed.
The Wife and Husband's respective residence and occupation, and nominal maintenance amount should be clearly stated in the divorce agreement.
This divorce agreement should be used to validate the separation of the wife and husband, to dissolve their marriage during the process of divorce.
Moreover, the divorce agreement is used to address the financial provisions, specifically regarding the nominal maintenance to be paid by husband to wife. That which is to be given final approval by the Court before the first payment.