Divorce definition

Divorce shall refer to the dissolution of the marriage between the Couple. A Divorce is certified through a judgment, decree, or similar document that validates the dissolution of marriage in the jurisdiction of Governing Law.
Divorce means dissolution of the marriage relation- ship.
Divorce means the dissolution of a marriage by a final decree of divorce or annulment.

Examples of Divorce in a sentence

  • In the event of Divorce under this Agreement, there shall be: (check one) ☐ - No Child Support.

  • If a judgment for Divorce is obtained by either Spouse, the original of this Agreement shall be attached to the judgment.

  • The Couple agrees that: (check one) ☐ - Each Spouse is responsible for Their Own health insurance in the event of Divorce.

  • Within 10 days of notification of Entry of Judgment, the parties shall execute any document, transfer papers, titles or other documents to effect the provisions of this Agreement and any resulting Decree of Divorce.

  • Therefore, this Agreement shall take precedence over any Federal, State, or local guidelines or standards for Divorce.


More Definitions of Divorce

Divorce means dissolution of a marriage.
Divorce means any legal proceeding to terminate, dissolve, or separate the Marital Relationship of a Member, and includes an action for annulment, legal separation, or similar proceeding that involves a judicial division of community or quasi-community property of the Member and the Member's Spouse.
Divorce means any divorce or annulment, or any dissolution or declaration of invalidity of a marriage.
Divorce means divorce from the bonds of matrimony or absolute divorce, when used in this chapter.
Divorce means the dissolution of a marriage other than by an annulment.
Divorce means the legal separation of man and wife, totally dissolving the marriage relation, effected by the judgment or decree of the court.
Divorce means that the Court for Matrimonial Causes has made a Final Order on a decree of divorce or of nullity of marriage in respect of the marriage in question or that the courts of another jurisdiction have made a corresponding order in respect thereof, and includes an order for the dissolution of a civil partnership, and