The Illinois Simplified Procedure Joint Affidavit Regarding Separation of the Parties is a form used when two parties are separating. It is designed to provide a simplified process for resolving certain issues between the parties without the need for a court hearing. It is commonly used in divorce cases, and can be used to address issues such as property division, spousal maintenance, child support, and custody. The affidavit is a written document that is signed and notarized by both parties. It outlines the agreement between the parties, and if both parties agree, the court will enter a judgment of dissolution of marriage. The affidavit may also provide for the payment of attorney’s fees, costs, and other expenses related to the divorce proceeding. The Illinois Simplified Procedure Joint Affidavit Regarding Separation of the Parties can be used in two different types of cases: 1. Uncontested Divorce: This is when both parties have already agreed to the terms of the divorce and are simply seeking to have a court enter a judgment in accordance with their agreement. 2. Contested Divorce: This is when the parties have not yet reached an agreement and are attempting to use the affidavit to resolve the issues between them. In either case, the parties must still file the necessary paperwork with the court and follow the court’s procedures in order for the court to enter a judgment.