Illinois Code § 750 ILCS 5/403

Pleadings - Commencement - Abolition of Existing Defenses
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(a) The complaint or petition for dissolution of marriage or legal
separation shall be verified and shall minimally set forth:

 
 
(1) the age, occupation and residence of each party 
 
and his length of residence in this State;

 
 
(2) the date of the marriage and the place at which 
 
it was registered;

 
 
(2.5) whether a petition for dissolution of marriage 
 
is pending in any other county or state;

 
 
(3) that the jurisdictional requirements of 
 
subsection (a) of Section 401 have been met and that irreconcilable differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage;

 
 
(4) the names, ages and addresses of all living 
 
children of the marriage and whether a spouse is pregnant;

 
 
(5) any arrangements as to support, allocation of 
 
parental responsibility of the children and maintenance of a spouse; and

 
 
(6) the relief sought.

 
(b) Either or both parties to the marriage may initiate the
proceeding.

 
(c) (Blank).

 
(d) The court may join additional parties necessary and proper for
the exercise of its authority under this Act.

 
(e) Contested trials shall be on a bifurcated basis with the issue of whether irreconcilable differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, as described in Section 401, 
being tried first, regardless of whether that issue is contested or uncontested. Upon the court determining that irreconcilable differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage,
the court may allow additional time for the
parties to settle
amicably the remaining issues before resuming the trial, or may
proceed immediately to trial on the
remaining issues. The court has the discretion to use the date of the trial or such other date as agreed upon by the parties, or ordered by the court within its discretion, for purposes of determining the value of assets or property. In cases where the requirements of Section 401 are uncontested and proved
as in cases of default, the trial on all other remaining issues shall proceed
immediately, if so ordered by the court or if the parties so stipulate. Except as provided in subsection (b) of Section 401, the court shall enter a judgment of dissolution of marriage, including an order dissolving the marriage, incorporation of a marital settlement agreement if applicable, and any other appropriate findings or orders, only at the conclusion of the case and not after hearing only the testimony as to whether irreconcilable differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. 

 
(f) (Blank).

and his length of residence in this State;
it was registered;
is pending in any other county or state;
subsection (a) of Section 401 have been met and that irreconcilable differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage;
children of the marriage and whether a spouse is pregnant;
parental responsibility of the children and maintenance of a spouse; and

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