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90_HB1612sam002
LRB9003937EGfgam07
1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1612
2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 1612, AS AMENDED,
3 by replacing the title with the following:
4 "AN ACT in relation to marital property, amending named
5 Acts."; and
6 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
7 following:
8 "Section 10. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of
9 Marriage Act is amended by changing Sections 452 as follows:
10 (750 ILCS 5/452)
11 Sec. 452. Petition. The parties to a dissolution
12 proceeding may file a joint petition for simplified
13 dissolution if they certify that all of the following
14 conditions exist when the proceeding is commenced:
15 (a) Neither party is dependent on the other party
16 for support or each party is willing to waive the right
17 to support; and the parties understand that consultation
18 with attorneys may help them determine eligibility for
19 spousal support.
20 (b) Either party has met the residency requirement
21 of Section 401 of this Act.
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1 (c) Irreconcilable differences have caused the
2 irretrievable breakdown of the marriage and the parties
3 have been separated 6 months or more and efforts at
4 reconciliation have failed or future attempts at
5 reconciliation would be impracticable and not in the best
6 interests of the family.
7 (d) No children were born of the relationship of
8 the parties or adopted by the parties during the
9 marriage, and the wife, to her knowledge, is not pregnant
10 by the husband.
11 (e) The duration of the marriage does not exceed 8
12 5 years.
13 (f) Neither party has any interest in real
14 property.
15 (g) The parties waive any rights to maintenance.
16 (h) The total fair market value of all marital
17 property, after deducting all encumbrances, is less than
18 $10,000, $5,000 and the combined gross annualized income
19 from all sources is less than $35,000, and neither party
20 has a gross annualized income from all sources in excess
21 of $20,000 $25,000.
22 (i) The parties have disclosed to each other all
23 assets and their tax returns for all years of the
24 marriage.
25 (j) The parties have executed a written agreement
26 dividing all assets in excess of $100 in value and
27 allocating responsibility for debts and liabilities
28 between the parties.
29 (Source: P.A. 88-39.)".
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