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Joint Affidavit Regarding Separation Of The Parties Division Of Property And Waiver Of Bifurcated Hearing Form. This is a Illinois form and can be use in Mclean Local County.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MCLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS
In Re The Marriage Of:
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JOINT AFFIDAVIT REGARDING SEPARATION OF THE PARTIES,
DIVISION OF PROPERTY AND WAIVER OF BIFURCATED HEARING
Now come _________________________________________, Plaintiff, and _____________________________________________,
Defendant, and being first sworn on their oaths, depose and state as follows:
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That irreconcilable differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage.
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That all efforts at reconciliation of the differences between the parties have heretofore failed and future attempts at
reconciliation would be impracticable and not in the best interest of the parties.
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That the parties have lived separate and apart for a continuous period of more than six (6) months prior to the date of this
affidavit, having separated on or about ___________________, _________ and having remained living separate for all
times thereafter.
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a. That each of the parties hereto expressly waive the requirement that the continuous period of living separate and
apart be in excess of two (2) years in order for the Court to enter a Dissolution of Marriage based upon irreconcilable
differences which have caused the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage; and,
b. Each of the parties further stipulated that the requirement shall be reduced to a period only in excess of six (6)
months rather than in excess of two (2) years as provided by Section 401 (a) (2) of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution
of Marriage Act.
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That the marital property belonging to the parties has been divided according to the terms of the written agreement of the
parties filed with the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in this cause, and that the parties have executed all documents
required to carry out the agreement.
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That the parties waive any right either may have to a bifurcated hearing in this cause.
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That each of the parties represents that their signing of this Affidavit is their individual, sole, voluntary act.
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Plaintiff
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VERIFICATION
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McLean
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_________________________________________, Plaintiff, being first duly sworn upon oath, depose and say that I have read the
foregoing Joint Affidavit, understand the contents thereof, and believe the same to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
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Plaintiff
Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this ________ day of ___________________________________, ___________
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Notary Public
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McLean
COUNTY OF _______________________ )
_________________________________________, Defendant, being first duly sworn upon oath, depose and say that I have read the
foregoing Joint Affidavit, understand the contents thereof, and believe the same to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
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Defendant
Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this ________ day of ___________________________________, ___________
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Notary Public
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