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Dear [Recipient's Name], I am writing to you today to discuss and finalize the child custody and property settlement agreement between [Your Name] and [Other Party's Name]. In accordance with the laws of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, we have prepared this agreement to ensure a fair and amicable resolution to our separation. Child Custody Arrangements: 1. Legal Custody: We have agreed to share joint legal custody of our child/children. This means that decisions regarding the child's education, healthcare, religious upbringing, and general welfare shall be made jointly by both parties. 2. Physical Custody and Visitation: We have agreed upon a schedule for visitation and physical custody that is in the best interest of the child/children involved. The exact details of this schedule are included as an attachment to this agreement. 3. Parenting Responsibilities: We acknowledge the importance of maintaining a stable and nurturing environment for our child/children. Both parties agree to cooperate and communicate effectively to facilitate the child/children's best interests and well-being. 4. Child Support: We have also reached an agreement regarding child support payments. The details of these payments, including the amount, payment schedule, and potential modifications, are outlined in a separate child support agreement that is attached hereto. Property Settlement Agreement: 1. Division of Real Estate: We have agreed on the equitable division of all real estate properties owned by us, including the marital home. Specific details of how each property will be divided, transferred, or sold are included in the property settlement agreement attached to this letter. 2. Division of Personal Property: We have also reached a fair and mutually agreed-upon division of all personal property, including furniture, vehicles, bank accounts, investments, and other possessions. The detailed list of these items and how they will be divided is provided in the property settlement agreement. 3. Debts and Liabilities: We acknowledge that there may be joint debts and liabilities that need to be considered and divided between both parties. The property settlement agreement outlines how these debts will be handled, ensuring a fair distribution of responsibilities. 4. Spousal Support: We have discussed spousal support, and it has been determined that [either there will be no spousal support, or if applicable, the agreed-upon terms will be included in the property settlement agreement]. Additional Terms and Miscellaneous: 1. Mediation and Dispute Resolution: In the event of any disagreements or disputes arising from this agreement, both parties agree to first attempt mediation before resorting to litigation, in accordance with Mecklenburg County laws. 2. Modification and Enforcement: Both parties understand that circumstances may change, requiring modifications to this agreement in the future. Any modifications must be agreed upon in writing and in compliance with the laws of Mecklenburg County. Furthermore, both parties agree to abide by and enforce all provisions of this agreement as finalized. By signing this letter, we acknowledge that this agreement has been entered into voluntarily and with due consideration. We both understand the implications and consequences of this agreement and are committed to upholding its terms for the sake of our child/children. Please review the enclosed documents carefully and provide your signature in the designated spaces. Once both parties have signed, we request that you return a copy of the signed agreement for our records. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We believe that resolving our child custody and property settlement through this agreement will provide a positive outcome for all parties involved. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Other Party's Name] Keywords: Mecklenburg North Carolina, child custody agreement, property settlement agreement, joint legal custody, physical custody and visitation, parenting responsibilities, child support agreement, division of real estate, division of personal property, debts and liabilities, spousal support, mediation and dispute resolution, modification and enforcement.
Dear [Recipient's Name], I am writing to you today to discuss and finalize the child custody and property settlement agreement between [Your Name] and [Other Party's Name]. In accordance with the laws of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, we have prepared this agreement to ensure a fair and amicable resolution to our separation. Child Custody Arrangements: 1. Legal Custody: We have agreed to share joint legal custody of our child/children. This means that decisions regarding the child's education, healthcare, religious upbringing, and general welfare shall be made jointly by both parties. 2. Physical Custody and Visitation: We have agreed upon a schedule for visitation and physical custody that is in the best interest of the child/children involved. The exact details of this schedule are included as an attachment to this agreement. 3. Parenting Responsibilities: We acknowledge the importance of maintaining a stable and nurturing environment for our child/children. Both parties agree to cooperate and communicate effectively to facilitate the child/children's best interests and well-being. 4. Child Support: We have also reached an agreement regarding child support payments. The details of these payments, including the amount, payment schedule, and potential modifications, are outlined in a separate child support agreement that is attached hereto. Property Settlement Agreement: 1. Division of Real Estate: We have agreed on the equitable division of all real estate properties owned by us, including the marital home. Specific details of how each property will be divided, transferred, or sold are included in the property settlement agreement attached to this letter. 2. Division of Personal Property: We have also reached a fair and mutually agreed-upon division of all personal property, including furniture, vehicles, bank accounts, investments, and other possessions. The detailed list of these items and how they will be divided is provided in the property settlement agreement. 3. Debts and Liabilities: We acknowledge that there may be joint debts and liabilities that need to be considered and divided between both parties. The property settlement agreement outlines how these debts will be handled, ensuring a fair distribution of responsibilities. 4. Spousal Support: We have discussed spousal support, and it has been determined that [either there will be no spousal support, or if applicable, the agreed-upon terms will be included in the property settlement agreement]. Additional Terms and Miscellaneous: 1. Mediation and Dispute Resolution: In the event of any disagreements or disputes arising from this agreement, both parties agree to first attempt mediation before resorting to litigation, in accordance with Mecklenburg County laws. 2. Modification and Enforcement: Both parties understand that circumstances may change, requiring modifications to this agreement in the future. Any modifications must be agreed upon in writing and in compliance with the laws of Mecklenburg County. Furthermore, both parties agree to abide by and enforce all provisions of this agreement as finalized. By signing this letter, we acknowledge that this agreement has been entered into voluntarily and with due consideration. We both understand the implications and consequences of this agreement and are committed to upholding its terms for the sake of our child/children. Please review the enclosed documents carefully and provide your signature in the designated spaces. Once both parties have signed, we request that you return a copy of the signed agreement for our records. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We believe that resolving our child custody and property settlement through this agreement will provide a positive outcome for all parties involved. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Other Party's Name] Keywords: Mecklenburg North Carolina, child custody agreement, property settlement agreement, joint legal custody, physical custody and visitation, parenting responsibilities, child support agreement, division of real estate, division of personal property, debts and liabilities, spousal support, mediation and dispute resolution, modification and enforcement.