The Illinois Petition for Dissolution of Marriage/Civil Union (Divorce No Children) is a legal document used to dissolve a marriage or civil union without minor children. It is used in the state of Illinois when a couple is seeking a divorce without any children, either biological or adopted. The petition is typically filed in the county where the marriage or civil union was registered. The petition outlines the legal grounds for the divorce, such as irreconcilable differences, mental cruelty, and other reasons accepted by the court. It also includes both parties’ contact information, financial information, and a statement of the assets and liabilities of the marriage. The types of Illinois Petition for Dissolution of Marriage/Civil Union (Divorce No Children) include: — Joint Petition: Both parties submit a joint petition to the court to dissolve the marriage or civil union. — Individual Petition: One party submits an individual petition to the court to dissolve the marriage or civil union. — Default Petition: One party submits a petition to the court when the other party does not respond to the initial petition. — Contested Petition: When both parties disagree on the terms of the divorce, a contested petition may be submitted.