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Sample Excerpts From An Agreement:

These fragmented excerpts will show you how thorough and well written every part of each agreement that our system generates will be. Some of the issues addressed in the sample fragmented excerpts below may not pertain to your situation, which is why our smart questions and answer technology will determine what should and should not be included in your agreement based on how you answer questions.

A Few Sample Excerpts:

Sample Excerpt #1: This agreement is made on September 20, 2003 between John B. Jones, the Husband, who lives at 1234 Main Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 18104 and the county of Lehigh and Janet B. Jones, the Wife, who lives at 1234 Main Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 18104 and the county of Lehigh.

The Husband and Wife may from time to time throughout this agreement, individually and collectively, be referred to as "Party" or "Parties" and "Parent" or "Parents".

The Husband is currently employed by Divorce Source, Inc. which is located at, 1600 Washington Street East, Ste. 1k, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 18104 with a telephone number of 610-820-8120.

The Wife is currently employed by Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. which is located at, 9876 East River Blvd., Ste. 200, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 18102 with a telephone number of 610-123-9999.


Sample Excerpt #2: As of February 24, 2002, the Husband and Wife have each possessed his and her marital and non-marital property and debt that will be described below.

The parties agree that the following marital property shall be the sole and separate property of John B. Jones, the Husband, and Janet B. Jones, the Wife transfers and quitclaims any interest that she may have in this marital property to the Husband:


Sample Excerpt #3:In addition to the items listed in this agreement, if any undisclosed property or interests in property is discovered subsequently, and a court of competent jurisdiction determines it to be marital or community property of the parties such discovery and determination shall not invalidate this agreement but, the property or the interest in it shall at the election of the discovering party (i) be divided equitably in kind or (ii) be accounted for by the party in possession who may pay to the discovering party a sum of money to offset the equitable portion.

The Husband and Wife both hereby represent and warrant that except for the debts and obligations set forth and listed above, each has not incurred any other outstanding debt or obligation on which the other may become liable, nor has either party incurred any obligation that could henceforth be enforced against any asset held or received pursuant to this agreement.


Sample Excerpt #4:In the event that the parties cannot promptly agree on the actual sale price or any other terms for listing or on terms of any subsequent modification of those terms or on acceptance or counter offer or any offer received, either party may apply to the court for a resolution of the dispute.

Upon the completion of any escrow for sale of the marital home, the net proceeds or losses of this sale after deduction of all expenses, taxes, liens and mortgages will be divided as follows:

Husband shall receive 50% from the gains of the sale of the above mentioned real estate. Should the sale of this real estate result in a net loss, the Husband will be obligated to pay 50% of the debt accrued from the sale.

Wife shall receive 50% from the gains of the sale of the above mentioned real estate. Should the sale of this real estate result in a net loss, the Wife will be obligated to pay 50% of the debt accrued from the sale.


Sample Excerpt #5:The Husband and Wife acknowledge that each party has an interest in the Super Magnets Inc. Partnership. The parties agree to dissolve promptly the partnership and business and, after the payment of any unassumed debts, distribute the business property as follows:

The Husband will be entitled to 45% of the cash and accounts receivables and 45% of the value of any real and personal property such as inventory, equipment, and other related items.

The Wife will be entitled to 55% of the cash and accounts receivables and 55% of the value of any real and personal property such as inventory, equipment, and other related items.


Sample Excerpt #6:The parties shall instruct the administrators and the trustees of the pension benefits, retirement funds, 401k's, and profit sharing plans, to take all actions necessary to carry out the terms of this agreement. Any payment made out of the above mentioned account will be executed only by drafting and submitting the appropriate domestic relations order to the judge and/or account administrator for approval and execution.


Sample Excerpt #7:The provisions of this agreement pertaining to payments of rehabilitative spousal support, maintenance, and alimony shall be subject to modification by any order or judgment of any court, and each party shall be permitted to request or apply for a modification at anytime or under any circumstances to any court.

The Wife hereby acknowledges and agrees that Husband will make payments to her as set forth on the understanding that the Husband will have the right to deduct the entire amount of payments from his federal and state income tax returns for all years in which payments are made.

The Wife agrees that all payments received by Husband shall be included as gross income by Wife in all federal and state income tax returns filed for the years that such payments are received.


Sample Excerpt #8:The parties agree that it is in the best interest of the children that the Wife have sole physical custody of the children, born, unborn and legally adopted of this marrige. Both parties acknowledge that the actual physical residence of the children may be changed at anytime as they mutually agree.

The parties agree that the Wife shall have control over the minor day-to-day decisions affecting the children


Sample Excerpt #9:The parties agree that for as long as the child support payments are being made, the Husband will carry and maintain health, dental, and hospitalization insurance for the children's benefit, pay any required deductible amount, and pay a portion equal to his or her percentage of income of necessary medical or dental expenses of the children that are not covered by such insurance.

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