1 General Information

The information provided below does not constitute legal advice.

The Court strongly encourages parties to consult with an attorney- especially in cases where there are any assets: inheritances, real estate, pensions, retirement accounts, and financial accounts that need to be divided.

The Court must hold the final dissolution hearing within ninety (90) days after filing FORM 17 – PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE AND WAIVER OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS.  It is important that parties complete all requirements and call the Court to schedule a hearing as soon as possible.
If your Dissolution is WITH CHILDREN, you MUST complete the Remember the Children program and then call the bailiff to schedule your hearing.

Getting a dissolution is a complicated legal matter. It is highly recommended that you consult with an attorney.

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