A dissolution agreement is usually the first step in the process of a divorce.
You need to retain a lawyer.
What usually happens is that they draft a dissolution agreement, get both parties to sign and notarize it, then file the divorce case and fill in the docket number on the agreement.
They don't have to do it that way, however. If you don't have an agreement in place before it goes to court, then it can get messy and expensive.
You number one priority should be retaining an attorney to proceed with your divorce so that you can protect yourself.
If she doesn't want anyhting, then that's good. Let her put her signature on that piece of paper.
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