Already have an account? Please LOGIN HERE OR purchase SITE ACCESS to gain one year of unlimited access to our tools.
Skip to content
MensDIYDivorce.com Logo
  • Home
  • Start Here
  • What’s Included?
    • View Features
    • Get Site Access
  • Blog
  • My Account
    • Log In
    • My Separation Agreement
    • Personal Property List
    • Court Documents
    • Technical Support Request
  • Contact Us

Build My Separation Agreement

Build My Separation AgreementLindsay2022-03-10T08:47:07-05:00

Step 1 of 13 - Parties Identification

7%
  • Already have an account? Please log in to access your documents.
  • Parties Identification

  • Husband

  • Wife

Save and Continue Later
  • Your Marriage

  • Enter the entire city name as it appears on your Certificate of Marriage. Do not use any abbreviations.
  • The separation date should be the date one of the parties indicated they wanted a separation or divorce.

  • Prior Agreements

Save and Continue Later
  • Spousal Support

    You've indicated that Husband will pay spousal support. In the case of changing circumstances, Husband will either reserve his right to revisit his claim for spousal support OR waive any and all future claim to the same.

    You've indicated that Husband will pay spousal support. In the case of changing circumstances, Husband will either reserve his right to revisit his claim for spousal support OR waive any and all future claim to the same.

  • BEWARE: Double check your year! And then check it again.
Save and Continue Later
  • Children

    For a child to be considered adult (not minor), the child must be 18 or graduated from high school, whichever last occurs.

  • First Name Last Name Date of Birth Actions
         
    There are no Children.

    Maximum number of children reached.

Save and Continue Later
  • Custody

  • DADS: You should NEVER give up joint legal custody before meeting with a capable family law attorney!

    With primary physical custody, the child(ren) live with only one of the parents. With shared custody, each parent will have the child(ren) at least 90 days of the year.

  • The Alternating Weeks Schedule alternates week on/off on a designated exchange day.
  • The 2-2-3 Schedule alternates Monday -Tuesday, Wednesday-Thursday and the weekend. This means that your child lives with one parent for 2 days of the week, spends the next 2 days with the other parent, and then returns to the first parent for 3. The next week it switches.
Save and Continue Later
  • Parenting Time

  • Define Your Holiday Schedule

  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • ParentArrangement
  • HolidayArrangement 
Save and Continue Later
  • Unless otherwise specified, the below questions are regarding the non-custodial parent's parenting time.
  • The below questions are regarding parenting time for Husband unless otherwise noted. The opposite schedule will be assumed for Wife.
  • Special Circumstances

  • For example: supervision, medical necessities, etc.
  • For example: a person your child should not be around, a location your child should not visit
Save and Continue Later
  • Child Support

  • Unsure of your support amount?
    Complete the appropriate guidelines worksheet based on your custody arrangement (either Sole [Form DC-637], Split [Form DC-638], or Shared [Form DC-640]) or use a reputable online calculator like the Virginia Child Support Calculator from our sponsor.

  • Warning: If you're not certain of this figure, hire an attorney to run the appropriate guidelines!
  • Note: Spousal support should always be determined first, as a child support obligation will reduce the income of the payor and increase the income of the payee.
Save and Continue Later
  • Medical & Dental Insurance and Expenses

    Unreimbursed medical and dental expenses include but are not limited to eyeglasses, prescription medication, prosthetics and orthodontics.

Save and Continue Later
  • Equitable Distribution

  • Marital property generally refers to anything the married couple owns together from the date of marriage to the date of separation. Typically, marital property is owned equally by Husband and Wife.

  • Note: Even if the property is only in one spouse's name, it can be marital property or hybrid property!
  • Real Estate

  • Property Address What will be done with this property? Actions
       
    There are no Properties.

    Maximum number of properties reached.

  • Motor Vehicles

  • Vehicle Year Vehicle Make Vehicle Model Who will keep this vehicle? Actions
           
    There are no Vehicles.

    Maximum number of vehicles reached.

  • Retirement Plans (Non-Military)

  • Note: Do not include any military retirement accounts here. If either spouse is military, retirement is covered in the next step.
  • Plan Type Who will keep this account? Actions
       
    There are no Retirement Plans.

    Maximum number of retirement plans reached.

  • Bank Accounts

  • Bank Name Account Type Who will keep this account? Actions
         
    There are no Bank Accounts.

    Maximum number of bank accounts reached.

  • Debt

  • Creditor Current Amount Owed Who will be responsible for this debt? Actions
         
    There are no Debts.

    Maximum number of debts reached.

  • Business

  • Business Name What will happen with the business? Actions
       
    There are no Businesses.

    Maximum number of businesses reached.

  • Note: Regardless of actual ownership, one party may have equitable interest value in a business or more. An attorney versed in business entities within divorce should be consulted.
Save and Continue Later
  • Husband's Military Service

  • Based on the above selection, military pension will not be included.
  • Servicemember Information

  • Not sure? Calculate High-3 here.
  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Wife's Military Service

  • Based on the above selection, military pension will not be included.
  • Servicemember Information

  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Not sure? Calculate High-3 here.
Save and Continue Later
  • Tax Filings & Exemptions

  • You previously indicated only one minor child. Please select "Parents will alternate years" instead.
Save and Continue Later
  • Additional Provisions

  • If there are any other terms you'd like to include, please include them here. These Additional Provisions will appear exactly as typed in your separation agreement.
Save and Continue Later

Member Links

  • Member Area
  • Separation Agreement
  • Personal Property
  • Court Documents
  • Submit a Technical Support Request

Title

©2020 MensDIYDivorce.com | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy • Terms of Use
Page load link
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Cookie settingsAccept
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT
  • Our recommendation is to hire a certified appraiser or licensed real estate broker to provide an analysis of your property value.
  • Hidden
  • Hidden
  • Based on purchase date, the property entered is separate property, which may not have to be divided.
  • Based on purchase date, the property entered is marital property.
  • DebtCreditorLast 4 Digits of Account NumberEstimated Amount Owed 
  • Ex.: IRA, Roth IRA, 401(k)
  • If the business ownership extends beyond you and your wife, you should seek the advice of an attorney versed in business entities within divorce.
  • Please enter a number from 1 to 99.
  • Please enter a number from 1 to 99.
  • Note: Ownership percentages should equal 100%.
  • Hidden
Go to Top