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5.
There are no property rights to be adjudicated between the Parties. The parties
have agreed to all property and debt issues in the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement
of the Parties filed with the Petition and attached hereto as Exhibit “1”.
6.
That a state of complete and irreconcilable incompatibility has arisen between the
parties which has completely destroyed the legitimate aims of the marriage and rendered its
continuation impossible entitling the Petitioner to a Decree of Divorce from the Respondent.
7.
Party ___________________________, requests that her maiden/former name of
________________________________ be restored unto her. This request is not made for any
illegal or fraudulent reason.
8.
In the event either party fails to perform his or her obligations under the Decree
of Divorce, such person shall be required to pay all costs and attorney fees of the other party
incurred in enforcing the terms of the Decree of Divorce.
9.
Each party is ordered to execute and deliver to the other party without cost any
documents necessary to implement the provisions of this Decree of Divorce.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact, the court concludes as a matter of law that the
Petitioner is entitled to a Decree of Divorce from the Respondent on the grounds of
incompatibility.
JUDGMENT
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED AS FOLLOWS:
That the bonds of matrimony existing between _________________________
a)
and _________________________ are hereby dissolved and that _________________________
and _________________________ be and hereby are awarded a Decree of Divorce from each

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