Rhode Island Divorce Without Children (2026)
With no minor children, a Rhode Island agreed divorce focuses on property, debts, and alimony — with no Parenting Plan requirement.
Overview
| Factor | Rule |
|---|---|
| Official term | Divorce |
| Court | Family Court (statewide) |
| Filing fee | $160 |
| Residency | 1 year (or 6 months if married in Rhode Island) |
| Waiting period | None |
| Property system | Equitable distribution |
| Financial Statement | Required — both parties |
| Parenting class | Not required (no children) |
| Timeline (agreed) | 2–4 months |
The Agreed Divorce Process (No Children)
- Confirm residency: 1 year in Rhode Island — or 6 months if married in Rhode Island
- Inventory all marital and separate property
- Both parties complete Financial Statements (required)
- Draft and finalize the Property Settlement Agreement; both sign and notarize
- Obtain forms from courts.ri.gov/Courts/FamilyCourt/Pages/Forms.aspx
- File Complaint and Financial Statements at Family Court; pay $160
- Serve Respondent (or get Acceptance of Service)
- No waiting period — schedule final hearing
- Appear; judge reviews Financial Statements and Property Settlement Agreement; Final Judgment entered
Property Settlement Agreement — What to Cover (No Children)
Marital Real Property
For each property:
- Legal description; agreed FMV; mortgage balance; marital equity
- Assignment: one keeps (buyout; refinancing deadline; fallback; Quitclaim Deed → RI Land Evidence Records) or sale (proceeds split; timeline)
Marital Financial Accounts
- Institution, type, balance; assignment; transfer
Retirement Accounts
- QDRO for employer plans (marital portion from marriage to separation)
- IRA: transfer incident to divorce
- ERSRI: DRO after Final Judgment — ersri.org
Vehicles
- Assignment; loan assumption; Rhode Island DMV title transfer
Marital Debts
- Creditor, balance, who assumes, indemnification
Alimony
Award — or explicit waiver: "Each party waives any and all claims for alimony, now and forever."
Separate Property Acknowledgment
State each spouse's separate property explicitly; confirm it remains with that spouse.
Financial Statement Still Required (No Children)
Even with no children and no alimony dispute, both parties must file their Financial Statements — mandatory in all Rhode Island divorce cases.
Last reviewed: March 2026 | 1-year residency (6-month exception if married in RI) | No waiting period | No parent requirement (no children) | Financial Statement required — all cases | $160 fee | Family Court — statewide | Equitable distribution | RI Land Evidence Records — city/town level | courts.ri.gov/Courts/FamilyCourt/Pages/Forms.aspx | rils.org
SoLongSoulmate.com Editorial Team
Researched using official state court websites and verified legal aid resources. Filing fees and procedures verified June 2026. General legal information only — not legal advice.
Last reviewed: March 2026 · Verify current fees and forms with your local court before filing.