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Order Continuing Cause For Entry Of Written Judgment DV-ORD1 - Illinois

Order Continuing Cause For Entry Of Written Judgment Form. This is a Illinois form and can be used in Family Law McHenry Local County .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22nd JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: _________________________________________ Petitioner vs. ______________________________________ Respondent Case Number__________________________________ ORDER CONTINUING CAUSE FOR ENTRY OF WRITTEN JUDGMENT This cause comes on for hearing in open court on _____________________________________ Plaintiff's petition and the response thereto (and upon stipulation that this cause shall be heard as an uncontested matter); and the Court having heard the testimony of witnesses and having seen the evidence adduced and being fully advised in the premises; FINDS: That the proofs presented are sufficient and that the grounds of ___________________________________ exist in favor of _________________________________________________ Plaintiff. That the Court should reserve determination of child custody, child support, maintenance and the disposition of property. That the marital settlement agreement, as presented including provisions for child custody, child support, maintenance and disposition of property, if any, should be approved. IT IS ORDERED: That this cause be placed on the Court's contested dissolution of marriage calendar for hearing on all remaining issues to be heard in accordance with the rules governing such said calendar. That this cause be continued for entry of a written judgment order to ______________________________, 20______, at _______________.m. Dated:______________________________, 20______ DV-ORD1: Revised 12/01/06 ____________________________________________ Judge American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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