skills/legal/dissolution-petition/SKILL.md
Drafts a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage for filing in US state family courts. Covers jurisdictional standing, grounds, child custody and support, property and debt division, spousal support, and prayer for relief. Use when preparing initial divorce petitions, dissolution pleadings, or family law filing documents.
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Drafts a jurisdiction-compliant petition initiating divorce proceedings with all required allegations and relief requests.
| Element | Requirements |
|---|---|
| Court | Full court name with jurisdiction (e.g., "Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles") |
| Case number | Case No. ___________ |
| Parties | Petitioner and Respondent, full legal names |
| Document title | "PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE" |
Format caption per local rules — verify margins, font, line spacing, line numbering.
Residency periods vary widely (6 weeks in Nevada to 1 year in some states). Cite exact statute number. Mark with [VERIFY] unless confirmed.
No-fault standard language:
"The marriage is irretrievably broken due to irreconcilable differences, with no reasonable prospect of reconciliation."
For each minor child: full legal name, DOB, age, relationship (biological/adopted).
Custody and support requests:
Check if jurisdiction requires concurrent filing of parenting plan, child support worksheet, or UCCJEA declaration.
Categorize as marital/separate or community/separate per jurisdiction:
| Category | Examples | |---|---| | Real property | Primary residence, investment properties | | Financial | Bank accounts, retirement (401k, IRA, pension), investments | | Business | Ownership interests, professional practices | | Titled property | Vehicles, boats | | Personal property | Items of significant value |
Debts: Mortgages, credit cards, student loans, other obligations.
Request type (select as applicable):
Reference statutory factors: length of marriage, income and earning capacity, standard of living, age/health/employability, contributions including homemaking. Cite jurisdiction's spousal support statute; note if state uses formula-based calculation.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays for judgment as follows:
1. Dissolution of the marriage between Petitioner and Respondent;
2. [Custody arrangement] of the minor child(ren);
3. Child support pursuant to [state] guidelines;
4. Division of community/marital property and debts as set forth herein;
5. [Spousal support request or denial];
6. Attorney's fees and costs of suit;
7. Such other and further relief as the Court deems just and proper.
Every prayer item must correspond to an allegation in the petition body.
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