Instructions for Final Decree is a legal document that outlines the various aspects of a divorce decree. It is a document used by the court to make sure that all the terms of a divorce are understood and complied with by both parties. The instructions typically include information about property division, alimony, child custody, and other relevant matters. The instructions for Final Decree may vary depending on the laws of the state in which the divorce is taking place. Generally, the document outlines the rights and obligations of each party, including the division of property, alimony, and child custody and support. It will also provide information on how the divorce will be finalized, including the date the divorce is finalized and the court’s decision. There are two main types of Instructions for Final Decree: Trial Final Decree and Summary Final Decree. A Trial Final Decree is a document used in cases where the court decides the final terms of the divorce. The Summary Final Decree is used in cases where the parties have already agreed to the terms of the divorce. The Summary Final Decree outlines the terms of the agreement and is signed by both parties.