Once you have reached an agreement or gone to trial and the judge has signed and entered a final judgment in your dissolution of marriage case, in most instances, you are officially divorced. The final judgment should include language that dissolves the marriage, and depending on what was requested or agreed upon, the final judgment should also establish a parenting plan, a timesharing schedule, and a child support order in those cases with children. In those cases involving assets and claims for spousal support, it should address how any property…
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