This legal process, available in certain jurisdictions, allows a married couple to end their marriage when they both agree to the dissolution and its terms. The process typically involves the couple jointly submitting a petition outlining the agreement reached regarding asset division, spousal support (if applicable), child custody, and other relevant matters. For instance, a couple who have carefully discussed their finances and childcare arrangements and documented those agreements in a formal, jointly filed document, are pursuing this type of marital dissolution.
The advantages of this approach often include reduced legal costs and a less acrimonious separation compared to contested divorces. It provides a streamlined path to legally ending the marriage, minimizing conflict and allowing both parties to move forward more quickly. Historically, the availability of such a process reflects a societal shift towards recognizing the autonomy of individuals in making decisions about their marital status and promoting a more amicable resolution in cases where both parties are in agreement.