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Free Divorce Agreement Templates (Word)

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janinapech by janinapech
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Working out the terms of a divorce is hard enough without fighting the paperwork too. This set of 41 divorce agreement templates helps separating couples organize the key pieces, including property division, spousal support, debt, and custody arrangements. People handling an uncontested split, along with paralegals and mediators, can see what each section typically covers.

Every template is editable in Microsoft Word, so you can fill in names, dates, and agreed terms, then produce a tidy copy. Rules differ from state to state, so treat these as drafts and confirm the requirements with your local court before filing anything. Download the documents you need and keep them together in one place.

When to use this Divorce Agreement template

  • A couple in California finalizing an uncontested divorce needs a clear, state-specific agreement to outline property division and spousal support without court delays.
  • A mediator assisting clients with a high-net-worth split requires structured templates to draft preliminary custody and asset allocation terms for negotiation.
  • A paralegal supporting a family law attorney must quickly generate a postnuptial agreement comparison for clients considering prenuptial alternatives during divorce proceedings.
  • A parent in Texas co-parenting after divorce needs a template to document visitation schedules and child support terms that align with state guidelines.

Which format should I download?

Word

All templates here are in Word format, which is ideal for legal documents requiring frequent edits or client-specific adjustments. Choose Word because it allows easy collaboration with lawyers, mediators, or accountants who can review, annotate, or revise terms before finalizing. The editable nature also helps non-lawyers tailor agreements to their unique situation, such as adding specific asset details or modifying custody schedules. For uncontested divorces, Word’s track-changes feature can document agreed-upon revisions transparently.

How to use this Divorce Agreement template

Should I use these templates if my divorce involves complex assets like a business or real estate?

These templates provide a framework for basic asset division, but complex assets like a business or multiple properties often require specialized clauses. Consult a family law attorney to ensure your agreement addresses valuation methods, transfer restrictions, or tax implications. Some templates include sections for asset inventories—start there, then refine with professional guidance.

Can I modify custody terms in these templates to reflect a 50/50 schedule if my state doesn’t mandate a standard arrangement?

Yes, the templates include custody sections that you can customize to reflect shared parenting agreements. However, courts may still scrutinize such terms for fairness, especially if one parent has primary care responsibilities. Include details like holiday splits, decision-making authority, and how disputes will be resolved to strengthen your case. Always check your state’s custody laws for minimum requirements.

What if my spouse and I agree on everything but one issue—can I still use these templates to outline the rest?

Absolutely. These templates are designed to address multiple aspects of divorce separately, so you can complete the sections you both agree on while leaving the contested issue for mediation or court intervention. Label incomplete sections clearly (e.g., “To Be Determined”) to avoid confusion later. This approach can streamline the process and reduce legal costs for resolved terms.

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