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CC-1254 V4.1
10. It is in the best interest of the minor child(ren) that Parental Responsibilities (Decision-
Making) be allocated to the ☐ Petitioner ☐ Respondent ☐ Parents equally under the terms
of a Parental Allocation Judgment and Parenting Plan.
11. It is in the best interest of the minor child(ren) that Parental Responsibilities (Parenting
Time) be allocated to the ☐ Petitioner ☐ Respondent ☐ Parents equally under the terms of
a Parental Allocation Judgment and Parenting Plan.
12. ☐Petitioner ☐Respondent should be ordered to pay reasonable child support or the issue of
child support should be reserved.
13. ☐Petitioner ☐Respondent is able to support himself/herself now and in the future.
14. ☐Petitioner ☐Respondent does not have sufficient income and assets to support
himself/herself, while the ☐Petitioner ☐Respondent has sufficient income and assets to
contribute to the support of the ☐Petitioner ☐Respondent.
15. The parties have acquired marital property during the marriage and have certain non-marital
property.
16. The parties have acquired certain debts during the marriage and after their separation.
Wherefore, the Petitioner prays for the following relief:
A. That a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage be granted to both parties.
B. That a Parental Allocation Judgment and Parenting Plan be entered in the best
interests of the child or children of the parties.
C. That reasonable child support be ordered pursuant to the Illinois Marriage and
Dissolution of Marriage Act.
D. That both parties be barred from receiving maintenance, or, if applicable, a
reasonable amount for maintenance be determined pursuant to the Illinois Marriage
and Dissolution of Marriage Act.
E. That real and personal property be divided pursuant to the Illinois Marriage and
Dissolution of Marriage Act.
F. That the Court order that each party be responsible for any individual debt incurred
since the parties separated, and further equitably divide any marital debt pursuant to
the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act.
G. That the Court grant the Petitioner/Respondent to be allowed to resume her former
name of: ____________________________________________________________
H. That the Court grants such other and further relief as the Court deems just.
Under penalties as provided by law pursuant to Section 5/1-109 of the Code of Civil procedure, the undersigned
certifies that the statements set forth in this instrument are true and correct, except as to matters therein stated to
be on information and belief and as to such matters the undersigned certifies as aforesaid that she/he verily
believes the same to be true.
___________________________
Petitioner
Prepared by:
Name: ____________________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip: _________________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone No. __________________________________ Facsimile Telephone No. _______________________________________
Email Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________
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