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Please note: This is a sample template for a Marriage Separation Agreement. Actual terms and language may vary depending on specific circumstances and applicable laws. Customize as necessary.
Marriage Separation Agreement Sample
Parties Involved:
Spouse 1: David Johnson
Address: 789 Maple Street, Springfield, IL 62704
Spouse 2: Emily Johnson
Address: 789 Maple Street, Springfield, IL 62704
Purpose of Agreement:
This agreement outlines the terms of separation between the parties, including asset division, spousal support, and other relevant matters, with the intention of amicably resolving their relationship status and related issues.
Duration of Separation:
The parties agree to remain separated starting from __________________, with the understanding that this separation may lead to divorce or legal dissolution as mutually agreed or as per applicable law.
Division of Property and Assets:
Both parties agree that the following assets shall be divided as follows: [List assets and division details]. Each party shall retain their individual property acquired prior to separation unless specified otherwise.
Spousal Support:
The [Spouse 1/Spouse 2] shall pay spousal support of $__________ per month, commencing from ________________, for a period of __________ unless amended by mutual agreement.
Child Custody and Support (if applicable):
The parties agree on custody arrangements and support obligations as follows: [Specify custody and support terms].
Other Matters:
- Both parties agree to cooperate fully in implementing this agreement.
- This agreement does not constitute a final divorce decree but serves as a mutual understanding.
- Any modifications must be in writing and signed by both parties.
Springfield, ______________________
David Johnson
Emily Johnson
