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A marital Settlement Agreement is a written contract between parties to a divorce case as to how property and debts will be divided, what child and spousal support will be ordered by the court, if applicable, what custody orders will be made, and who will pay the attorney's fees. it is then either made an exhibit to the judgment entered in the divorce case, or its terms recited in the judgment.

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