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* Your '''affidavit''' in Form F38, which gives the court your evidence in support of a divorce order.
* Your '''affidavit''' in Form F38, which gives the court your evidence in support of a divorce order.
* A '''certificate of pleadings''', which tells the judge that the documents filed in your case are correct and complete.
* A '''certificate of pleadings''', which tells the judge that the documents filed in your case are correct and complete.
* A draft of the '''final divorce''' order in Form F52.
* A draft of the final '''divorce order''' in Form F52.


If you have children, you’ll also have to file a '''child support affidavit''' (Form F37). This affidavit gives the court more information about your income and your spouse’s income, your children’s living arrangements, and the child support amount being paid.
If you have children, you’ll also have to file a '''child support affidavit''' (Form F37). This affidavit gives the court more information about your income and your spouse’s income, your children’s living arrangements, and the child support amount being paid.
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