Illinois Judgment For Simplified Dissolution Of Marriage is a court document that legally ends a marriage in the state of Illinois. It is granted by a judge after a couple has agreed to the terms of their divorce and filed an Illinois Joint Simplified Dissolution of Marriage Petition. This document includes all the information required under the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to legally terminate the marriage. The Judgment For Simplified Dissolution Of Marriage includes the date of the marriage, the date of the agreement, the date the Judgment was entered, the legal grounds for the divorce, any financial agreements such as spousal support or division of property, and any other orders from the court. There are two types of Illinois Judgment For Simplified Dissolution Of Marriage: Default Judgment For Simplified Dissolution of Marriage and Joint Simplified Dissolution of Marriage. A Default Judgment For Simplified Dissolution of Marriage is granted when one party fails to respond to the petition or fails to appear in court. A Joint Simplified Dissolution of Marriage is granted when both parties have agreed to the terms of the divorce and have appeared in court.