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Subject: Transmittal of Signed Marital Termination Agreement | California Dear [Clerk's Name], I am writing this letter to transmit a signed Marital Termination Agreement, which I kindly request to be filed with the appropriate records of the [Name of Court or County] County Clerk's Office. This agreement signifies the amicable termination of our marital relationship, adhering to the laws and regulations applicable in California. [Your Name — First and Last Name] and [Your Spouse's Name — First and Last Name], having decided to end our marital union in a mutually agreeable manner, have diligently worked toward crafting a comprehensive Marital Termination Agreement that addresses all aspects of our separation. We have taken into consideration the best interests of both parties and aim to ensure a smooth transition for ourselves and any dependent children. The enclosed Marital Termination Agreement has been drafted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, incorporating the necessary provisions to govern the equitable division of our assets, liabilities, and responsibilities. Every section of the agreement has been carefully reviewed, discussed, and duly endorsed by both parties involved. Key provisions covered in the attached Marital Termination Agreement include: 1. Division of Marital Assets: Detailed allocation and division of community property, including real estate, vehicles, financial assets, and personal belongings. 2. Allocation of Debts and Liabilities: Comprehensive distribution of debts and liabilities, taking into consideration any outstanding mortgages, loans, or other financial obligations. 3. Child Custody and Visitation: Clearly defined terms regarding the custody of any dependent children, including a visitation schedule and provisions for decision-making responsibilities. 4. Child Support: Specific guidelines for the determination and payment of child support, as mandated by the California State laws. 5. Spousal Support (if applicable): Provision for spousal support, considering the duration of the marriage, financial resources, and any other relevant factors. 6. Health Insurance and Medical Expenses: Agreement on the responsibility for providing health insurance coverage for all parties involved, as well as the allocation of medical expenses not covered by insurance. 7. Tax Considerations: Considerations and responsibilities related to tax filings, both jointly and individually, post-separation. We kindly request the California County Clerk's Office to acknowledge receipt of the enclosed Marital Termination Agreement by providing a dated endorsement or any necessary instructions for completion. Should any additional documents or fees be required for proper filing, please advise us accordingly. We trust that our submission will be handled with due diligence and confidentiality. If you require any further information or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us at [Your Contact Information]. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and we appreciate your assistance in finalizing our legal separation in compliance with the laws and regulations of California. Yours sincerely, [Your Name — First and Last Name]
Subject: Transmittal of Signed Marital Termination Agreement | California Dear [Clerk's Name], I am writing this letter to transmit a signed Marital Termination Agreement, which I kindly request to be filed with the appropriate records of the [Name of Court or County] County Clerk's Office. This agreement signifies the amicable termination of our marital relationship, adhering to the laws and regulations applicable in California. [Your Name — First and Last Name] and [Your Spouse's Name — First and Last Name], having decided to end our marital union in a mutually agreeable manner, have diligently worked toward crafting a comprehensive Marital Termination Agreement that addresses all aspects of our separation. We have taken into consideration the best interests of both parties and aim to ensure a smooth transition for ourselves and any dependent children. The enclosed Marital Termination Agreement has been drafted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, incorporating the necessary provisions to govern the equitable division of our assets, liabilities, and responsibilities. Every section of the agreement has been carefully reviewed, discussed, and duly endorsed by both parties involved. Key provisions covered in the attached Marital Termination Agreement include: 1. Division of Marital Assets: Detailed allocation and division of community property, including real estate, vehicles, financial assets, and personal belongings. 2. Allocation of Debts and Liabilities: Comprehensive distribution of debts and liabilities, taking into consideration any outstanding mortgages, loans, or other financial obligations. 3. Child Custody and Visitation: Clearly defined terms regarding the custody of any dependent children, including a visitation schedule and provisions for decision-making responsibilities. 4. Child Support: Specific guidelines for the determination and payment of child support, as mandated by the California State laws. 5. Spousal Support (if applicable): Provision for spousal support, considering the duration of the marriage, financial resources, and any other relevant factors. 6. Health Insurance and Medical Expenses: Agreement on the responsibility for providing health insurance coverage for all parties involved, as well as the allocation of medical expenses not covered by insurance. 7. Tax Considerations: Considerations and responsibilities related to tax filings, both jointly and individually, post-separation. We kindly request the California County Clerk's Office to acknowledge receipt of the enclosed Marital Termination Agreement by providing a dated endorsement or any necessary instructions for completion. Should any additional documents or fees be required for proper filing, please advise us accordingly. We trust that our submission will be handled with due diligence and confidentiality. If you require any further information or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us at [Your Contact Information]. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and we appreciate your assistance in finalizing our legal separation in compliance with the laws and regulations of California. Yours sincerely, [Your Name — First and Last Name]