The Illinois Joint Petition For Simplified Dissolution is a legal form used by couples who are seeking to dissolve their marriage in Illinois. This process, also known as an uncontested divorce, allows couples to end their marriage without a court hearing or trial. The Joint Petition is available to married couples who have lived in Illinois for at least 90 days, and who both agree to the terms of the divorce. The Joint Petition must be completed and signed by both parties and filed with the court. The petition requires information such as the date of marriage, date of separation, division of assets, and other relevant information. The petition must also include a Waiver of Service of Process form, which allows both parties to waive their right to be served with a summons. Once the Joint Petition is filed, the court will review it and issue a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage. There are two types of Illinois Joint Petition For Simplified Dissolution: a Joint Petition with Property and a Joint Petition without Property. The Joint Petition with Property is used when the couple has assets or debts to divide. The Joint Petition without Property is used when the couple has no assets or debts to divide.