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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Full Name of the Clerk] [Name of the Court] [Address of the Court] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Transmittal of Signed Marital Termination Agreement Dear Clerk, I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to transmit a signed Marital Termination Agreement (MTA) for the dissolution of marriage between [Your Full Name] and [Spouse's Full Name]. As Connecticut follows a no-fault divorce policy, we both have mutually agreed to terminate our marital relationship amicably without any claims of wrongdoing against either party. We have diligently prepared and executed this MTA to ensure a smooth and prompt resolution of our divorce case. In accordance with the laws of Connecticut, the MTA outlines the fair and equitable division of our marital assets, liabilities, and responsibilities. It encompasses the following key points: 1. Division of Marital Assets: We have meticulously identified and categorized all our joint assets, including but not limited to real estate properties, vehicles, financial accounts, investments, and personal belongings. The MTA specifies the agreed-upon division of these assets, taking into account their value, sentimental importance, and individual contributions. 2. Allocation of Debts and Liabilities: Our accumulated debts, such as mortgages, personal loans, credit card debts, and any other financial obligations, have been duly recorded and allocated between us. The MTA illustrates the agreed-upon distribution and individual responsibility for these liabilities. 3. Child Custody and Support: We are blessed with [number of children] children, namely [Child 1 Name], [Child 2 Name], and [Child 3 Name]. With their best interests in mind, we have established a comprehensive parenting plan addressing custody, visitation rights, and financial support for the children. This plan adheres to the guidelines provided by the Connecticut Family Court. 4. Spousal Support (Alimony): To ensure a fair and reasonable transition for both parties, we have included provisions pertaining to spousal support and temporary maintenance, if applicable. The MTA outlines the amount, duration, and terms of any agreed-upon alimony or spousal support payments. 5. Enforcement and Modification: We acknowledge that the MTA is a legally binding agreement, and we both agree to abide by its terms and conditions. We also understand that in the future, circumstances may change, necessitating modifications to the agreement. Therefore, we have included provisions for enforcement and the process of reviewing and modifying the MTA, if required. Enclosed with this letter, you will find the original MTA, signed by both parties in the presence of witnesses. We kindly request you to file this document with the court records and return a filed copy to both of us to ensure that the agreement is officially recognized and executed. We understand that legal complexities may arise, and we are fully committed to cooperating with the court and its staff throughout the divorce process. Furthermore, we appreciate your support and diligent assistance in ensuring a fair and just resolution to our case. Should you require any additional information or documentation, please do not hesitate to contact me at the provided phone number or email address. We eagerly anticipate the court's final disposition in this matter and hope for a swift resolution. Thank you for your attention and prompt action on this matter. Sincerely, [Your Full Name] [Your Spouse's Full Name] Enclosure: Marital Termination Agreement (Original, Signed)
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Full Name of the Clerk] [Name of the Court] [Address of the Court] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Transmittal of Signed Marital Termination Agreement Dear Clerk, I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to transmit a signed Marital Termination Agreement (MTA) for the dissolution of marriage between [Your Full Name] and [Spouse's Full Name]. As Connecticut follows a no-fault divorce policy, we both have mutually agreed to terminate our marital relationship amicably without any claims of wrongdoing against either party. We have diligently prepared and executed this MTA to ensure a smooth and prompt resolution of our divorce case. In accordance with the laws of Connecticut, the MTA outlines the fair and equitable division of our marital assets, liabilities, and responsibilities. It encompasses the following key points: 1. Division of Marital Assets: We have meticulously identified and categorized all our joint assets, including but not limited to real estate properties, vehicles, financial accounts, investments, and personal belongings. The MTA specifies the agreed-upon division of these assets, taking into account their value, sentimental importance, and individual contributions. 2. Allocation of Debts and Liabilities: Our accumulated debts, such as mortgages, personal loans, credit card debts, and any other financial obligations, have been duly recorded and allocated between us. The MTA illustrates the agreed-upon distribution and individual responsibility for these liabilities. 3. Child Custody and Support: We are blessed with [number of children] children, namely [Child 1 Name], [Child 2 Name], and [Child 3 Name]. With their best interests in mind, we have established a comprehensive parenting plan addressing custody, visitation rights, and financial support for the children. This plan adheres to the guidelines provided by the Connecticut Family Court. 4. Spousal Support (Alimony): To ensure a fair and reasonable transition for both parties, we have included provisions pertaining to spousal support and temporary maintenance, if applicable. The MTA outlines the amount, duration, and terms of any agreed-upon alimony or spousal support payments. 5. Enforcement and Modification: We acknowledge that the MTA is a legally binding agreement, and we both agree to abide by its terms and conditions. We also understand that in the future, circumstances may change, necessitating modifications to the agreement. Therefore, we have included provisions for enforcement and the process of reviewing and modifying the MTA, if required. Enclosed with this letter, you will find the original MTA, signed by both parties in the presence of witnesses. We kindly request you to file this document with the court records and return a filed copy to both of us to ensure that the agreement is officially recognized and executed. We understand that legal complexities may arise, and we are fully committed to cooperating with the court and its staff throughout the divorce process. Furthermore, we appreciate your support and diligent assistance in ensuring a fair and just resolution to our case. Should you require any additional information or documentation, please do not hesitate to contact me at the provided phone number or email address. We eagerly anticipate the court's final disposition in this matter and hope for a swift resolution. Thank you for your attention and prompt action on this matter. Sincerely, [Your Full Name] [Your Spouse's Full Name] Enclosure: Marital Termination Agreement (Original, Signed)