

A Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) is a detailed legal document that specifies each spouseâs rights and responsibilities after divorce. It defines how property, debts, spousal support, and child-related matters will be handled. Once signed by both parties and approved by a court, it becomes a legally enforceable order.
This document should be prepared before finalizing a divorce filing or as part of the divorce proceedings. It can be used for uncontested divorces or mediated settlements where both parties agree on all major terms.
An MSA ensures clarity and legal protection for both spouses. It prevents future conflicts by documenting agreed-upon terms, provides proof for court filings, and establishes clear financial and parental responsibilities.
Each spouse should retain a signed copy of the agreement. Once filed and approved by the court, the MSA becomes part of the final divorce decree, enforceable under state law.
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