Divorce Application Forms

In Jamaica, the specific application form for a divorce is called a “Wife’s Petition for Dissolution of Marriage” or, if the petitioner is the husband, a “Husband’s Petition for Dissolution of Marriage”.

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Going through a divorce can feel like navigating a maze, and sometimes, simply getting your hands on the right forms feels like the first hurdle. We’ve put them right here on our website for you to download, making that initial step a bit easier. Think of it as opening the door to the process, giving you a tangible way to begin.

But here’s the thing: those forms are just paper until they’re filled out correctly and strategically for your specific situation. Divorce isn’t just about paperwork; it’s about your future, your finances, and your family. Before you even think about putting pen to paper, we strongly encourage you to talk to us. We can help you understand what those forms really mean for your unique circumstances, offering personalized legal advice that could save you time, stress, and money down the line. Let’s make sure you’re not just filling out forms, but making smart, informed choices every step of the way.

Divorce Application Form Download

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Wife’s petition for dissolution of marriage

Wife’s petition for dissolution of marriage – Form MP. 1 [Rule 76.4(1)]

Husband’s petition for dissolution of marriage

Husband’s petition for dissolution of marriage – Form MP. 1 [Rule 76.4(1)]

Decree Absolute

Decree Absolute – this form is to be used where there is/are relevant children.

Decree Absolute

Decree absolute – Form MP. 10 [Rule 76.14 (9)] (This form is to be used where there is/are no relevant children)

Decree Nisi for dissolution of marriage

Form MP. 8 [Rule 76.12 (3) and 76.14 (3)] – This form is to be used where there is/are relevant child/children

Decree Nisi for dissolution of marriage

(This form is to be used where there is/are norelevant child/children) – Form MP. 8 [Rule 76.12 (3) and 76.14 (3)]

Affidavit in support of application for decree absolute

This form is to be used where there is/are no relevant child/children – Affidavit in support of application for decree absolute

Affidavit in support of application for decree absolute

This form is to be used where there is/are relevant child/children – Affidavit in support of application for decree absolute

Notice of application for Decree Nisi to be made absolute

Notice of application for decree nisi to be made absolute – Form MP. 11 [Rule 76.14 (7)]

Affidavit accompanying petition

Form MP. 4 [Rule 76.4(9)] – Affidavit accompanying petition

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