RULE 94(e).
ENTRY OF DISSOLUTION DECREE BY DECLARATION OF
JURISDICTIONAL FACTS
The Court will enter an agreed or default decree of
dissolution of marriage without a final hearing or oral
testimony when at least one of the parties is represented by
an attorney, the petitioner completes a Request for Entry of
Decree and Declaration of Jurisdictional Facts in the form
set forth in Exhibit F and:
(1) the respondent or respondent’s attorney approves all of
the final papers including the Request for Entry of Decree
and Declaration of Jurisdictional Facts, or
(2) the respondent is in default, and the decree provides
for only that relief requested in the petition,
(3) the respondent or co-petitioner joined in the petition
and is unavailable to sign the final papers, and the decree
provides for only that relief requested in the petition.
[Adopted effective September 1, 2002.]
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