With a summary dissolution, a joint petition is filed when 1) either spouse meets the
standard residency requirement, 2) the marriage is irretrievably broken down due to irreconcilable differences, 3) the marriage is childless, 4) the wife is not pregnant, 5) neither spouse owns real estate, 6) there are no unpaid debts greater
than $ 4,000, 7) the total value of community property is less
than $ 25,000, 8) neither spouse has separate property (excluding cars and
loans) of greater
than $ 25,000, 9) the spouses have reached an agreement regarding the division and distributions of assets and
liabilities, 10) both waive their rights to maintenance and appeal; 11) both have read a brochure about summary dissolution and 12) both desire to end the marriage.