Washington Divorce without Children — Agreed is a type of divorce in the state of Washington that involves two parties who agree to all terms of the divorce. This type of divorce is available to couples who have no children, do not own any real estate, and do not require any spousal maintenance. The divorce is granted by the court upon the filing of a Joint Petition for Divorce. The Joint Petition must be signed by both parties and must include an agreement on all terms of the divorce, including the division of property, division of debts, and any other relevant issues. There are two main types of Washington Divorce without Children — Agreed: Uncontested Divorce and Simplified Divorce. Uncontested Divorce requires the two parties to agree on all terms of the divorce, while Simplified Divorce requires one party to agree to all terms and the other to waive rights to a settlement. Both types of divorce require the filing of a Joint Petition for Divorce and the appearance of both parties in court.