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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE- FAMILY LAW

In re the Marriage of; JOHN DOE Petitioner, and JANE DOE Respondent

) Case No.: ) ) MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) STATISTICAL INFORMATION John Doe Jane Doe February 2, 1965 July 29, 2995

Petitioner: Respondent: Date of Marriage: Date of Separation: There are no minor children of the marriage.

AGREEMENT TO SEPARATE. The parties have agreed to separate and live permanently apart. The purpose of this Marital Settlement Agreement is to facilitate the entry of Judgment and to make a final and complete settlement of the property rights and obligations as well as the support rights and obligations arising out of the marriage.

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PROCEEDINGS. This proceeding for Dissolution of Marriage was filed in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Riverside, as Case Number 111100 by Petitioner on August 3, 2005. The court acquired jurisdiction over the Respondent on August ____2005, by personal service on the Respondent. STATUS. The parties agree that irreconcilable differences have arisen such that it has resulted in the irremediable breakdown in their marital relationship and that the passage of time and assistance of the court or a counselor would not help repair the marriage. They further agree that they each would like their marital status be terminated six (6) months after the court obtained jurisdiction over the Respondent. They agree and ask the court to enter a judgment terminating their marital status and returning their status to that of single individuals as of January 29, 2005. SPOUSAL SUPPORT. Payor shall pay to Recipient $400.00 per month as and for Spousal Support, payable on the first of the month and on the fifteenth of each month commencing September 1, 2005 and continuing until September 1, 2006, unless terminated earlier by death of Recipient, remarriage or cohabitation with another person of Recipient, or death of Payor. In no event shall Payor be obligated to pay Spousal Support to Recipient after September 1, 2006. This order is nonmodifiable as to both amount and duration. This order is absolute, unconditional and irrevocable. The termination date of October 1, 2006 is absolute. As of that date, this order cuts off forever the right of either on of the parties to ask for support payments and the right of the other to receive support payments. No court has jurisdiction to extend or order any payments (except arrears) beyond this date. This order may work great and unexpected hardship on or both of the parties, but by stipulation, the parties have elected to set a fixed and specific date

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beyond which there will be no spousal support obligation. This order and agreement is absolute, unconditional and irrevocable. This provision is a contract and does not depend on the approval of the court for enforceability. FAMILY RESIDENCE 1. The parties own a mobile home and property located at 1234 Mary Street, Riverside. The Petitioner shall be awarded the mobile home and property. The Respondent shall cooperate in the signing of the title to the mobile home and the signing of an Interspousal Transfer deed for the land, giving to the Petitioner 100% of her interest in the land and mobile home. 2. Petitioner agrees that Respondent may live in the mobile home rent free for one year from the date of the signing of this judgment. DIVISION OF PROPERTY The Petitioner shall be awarded as his sole and separate property the following items and shall hold the Respondent harmless from any encumbrances thereon: 1. 2. 3. 4. All furniture, furnishings, and appliances in his possession. 1991 Ford Van. 1996 Mercury Mystic 1975 fishing boat.

The Respondent shall be awarded as her sole and separate property the following items and shall Hold Petitioner harmless from any encumbrances thereon: 1. 2. 3. All furniture, furnishings, and appliances in her possession. 2001 Dodge truck 2500. The sum of $35,000.

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.RETIREMENT AND PENSION PLANS The Petitioner currently has a 401k through Sully Miller contracting plan. The Petitioner shall be awarded 100% of his 401k. ALLOCATION OF DEBTS The Petitioner shall be responsible for the following debts: 1. 2. Great American Finance for 2001 Dodge Truck loan in the sum of $30,000.00. Loan though Petitioners 401k plan. Amount of encumbrance $3,000.00. MUTUAL RELEASE. The parties agree and intent that this agreement will settle all aspects of their rights and responsibilities arising out of this marital relationship and ask that the court enter judgment based on the terms of this agreement. Except as otherwise provided herein, the parties acknowledge and agree that by signing this agreement they mutually release and forever discharge each other from any and all actions, liabilities, claims, demands, and obligations of any kind or character, both in law and in equity, that either of them ever had, now has, or may have against the other upon or by reason of any matter, cause, or thing up to the date the Court enters judgment based on this agreement. The parties agree to ask and request that the Court find that it is the intention of the parties that this agreement become effective on the date it is executed and that after the date of execution of this agreement there shall be, as between the parties, only those rights and obligations as are specifically provided in this agreement and ask that the Court enter judgment based on the terms contained herein. PROPERTY ACQUIRED AFTER SEPARATION. The parties agree that any property acquired by either party after the separation date shall be the sole and separate property of the party acquiring it. The parties agree and ask that the Court

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finds that each party agrees to and waives any other property rights they may have in or to any property acquired by the other party in the future. OTHER ORDERS The Petitioner agrees to maintain health insurance for the Respondent Until September 1, 2006. In the event that Petitioner may no longer maintain health insurance on the Petitioner through his employer due to company policy, Petitioner agrees to maintain Cobra coverage for the benefit of the Respondent for that one year.

Date: John Doe Petitioner Date: Jane Doe Respondent IT IS SO ORDERED Date:

Judge of the Superior court

Marital Settlement Agreement Buckingham v. Buckingham Case#211182

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