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Stipulated means that the spouses agree to the terms of their divorce.A Stipulated Judgment and Decree is, in effect, a binding contract between you and your now ex-spouse. Therefore, it is critically important to make sure that you understand and agree with all of its terms.
The Notice of Entry of Judgment (SC - 130) is a court form that says what the judge's decision on your case is. This form also tells you about your rights and lists the date the form was mailed or given to you. This date is very important. You have only 30 days from this date to file a motion to vacate or appeal.
In the eyes of the court this is the document that formally ends your marriage. A divorce decree serves three main functions.That means it covers the division of property, disposal of debts, spousal support, and any obligations to children from the marriage.
The divorce is not final until the Judgment is signed by the judge and it has been at least six months and one day since the petition was filed and served even in a default divorce. In a contested divorce, it often takes much longer and all contested issues are usually decided before the Judgment is issued.
Formally recording the result of a lawsuit that is based upon the determination by the court of the facts and applicable law, and that makes the result effective for purposes of bringing an action to enforce it or to commence an appeal.