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How to write a voluntary divorce agreement
I am a lawyer, and many people have been asking about divorce, but most of them can't write divorce papers, so I have sorted out all the important contents.
A divorce agreement is a written agreement between husband and wife for voluntary divorce, which shall include the following contents:
Basic information of the divorced party: including the name, ID number and address of the divorced party.
Reasons for divorce: Briefly describe the reasons for divorce, including emotional disharmony and domestic violence.
Property division: define the scope and division method of the same property of husband and wife, such as real estate, vehicles, deposits, etc.
Custody and visitation rights of children: determine custody and visitation rights of children, including custody and maintenance.
Other matters: handling property debts, supporting the elderly, visiting parents, etc.
Precautions:
1 Both parties to the divorce have no property debts.
Divorced parties shall not interfere with each other's work, life and marriage.
Both parties to the divorce shall not handle any formalities or conduct any transactions in the name of the other party.
Divorce parties should respect each other, care for each other, take care of each other, and work together for the growth and happiness of their children.
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