What is an agreement for a mutual divorce?

An agreement for a mutual divorce is an agreement between two spouses who want to end their marriage. This type of agreement is mutually agreed upon and mutually signed by both parties. In Oklahoma, the couple will need to file a joint petition for divorce with the court. This must include a legal document stating the terms of the mutual agreement. The agreement typically covers issues such as division of property, child custody and visitation, spousal support, and other matters related to the divorce. The purpose of the agreement is to make sure that both parties are in agreement and hold each other to the terms of the agreement. The agreement often becomes part of the court order when the divorce is finalized. It is important to note that mutual agreement does not necessarily mean that both parties are in agreement with the divorce itself. It simply means that they have both agreed to the terms of the agreement that was mutually negotiated and agreed upon.

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