Divorce is never easy, but you and your spouse have both agreed to this divorce and you've reached an agreement on how to divide your property, accounts, debts, and/or child custody. You can create a Divorce Settlement Agreement to clearly define the terms of the settlement with your spouse.
If you and your spouse have both agreed to divorce, and you agree how to divide your property and assets, you can use this document to file for divorce. The agreement may also be used to define child custody, visitation, and child support if you have children under 18. Each state may call this agreement by a different title, such as a marital settlement agreement, marital separation agreement, or divorce settlement agreement form.
It's important to note that this Agreement is just one step in the divorce process. To find out what else you need to do, or if you have any questions, we recommend speaking with an attorney in the Rocket Lawyer attorney network.