Divorce Settlement Agreement Draft


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A marital agreement or “MSA” describes the basic conditions of a divorce between a married couple. If there is no marriage contract, the partner with a higher income must provide financial assistance to the other. This takes the form of alimony and family allowances. Getting divorced is never easy, but you and your spouse have both agreed to this divorce and have reached an agreement on how to divide your property, accounts, debts, and/or custody. You can establish a divorce agreement to clearly define the terms of the transaction with your spouse. The agreement it contains is the agreement presented by the parties in this area. Any modification or modification of this Agreement shall not be considered binding unless it has been duly signed and agreed upon by both parties. The agreement should be made before or at the time of filing the divorce. Once the division of property and any custody agreements have been concluded, the judge must give his agreement before rendering the divorce decree.

This Agreement, including all Annexes and Appendices, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of the Contract and supersedes all prior written or oral agreements. The parties object to the extent possible to any warranty or guarantee that has not been expressly made therein. . . .