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Divorce Settlement Agreements by Country: Governing Law in 32 Jurisdictions

Couples ending a marriage by agreement can record the terms — property, support, arrangements for children — in a divorce settlement, but the procedure and the governing law differ by country. This reference compares the statute for 32 jurisdictions, with a free, locally-drafted divorce settlement template for each.

Why divorce settlement law differs by country

Divorce is governed by national or sub-national family law that sets the grounds, the procedure (court, notary or administrative), and the limits within which spouses can agree their own terms. Some countries allow a fully uncontested, out-of-court divorce by agreement (notarial or administrative); others require court approval of any settlement. The division of marital property follows the local matrimonial-property regime, and arrangements for children are always subject to a best-interests review. These differences are why the template differs per jurisdiction.

Governing statute & free template by country

CountryPrimary governing statuteFree divorce settlement template
ArgentinaCódigo Civil y Comercial de la Nación, Arts. 438–440 y Arts. 651–659 (Ley 26.994)Convenio Regulador de Divorcio (Argentina)
AustraliaFamily Law Act 1975 (Cth)Divorce Settlement Agreement (Australia)
AustriaEhegesetz (EheG) §55a; ABGB §§94–98; Außerstreitgesetz (AußStrG) BGBl I Nr. 111/2003Scheidungsfolgenvereinbarung (Austria)
BelgiumCode civil belge art. 229 (divorce par désunion irrémédiable) ; art. 287-301 (effets du divorce)Convention Divorce par Consentement Mutuel (Belgium)
BrazilCódigo Civil Art. 1.574; Lei 11.441/2007Consensual Divorce Agreement (Brazil)
CanadaProvincial family-property legislation + Divorce Act (R.S.C. 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.))Separation Agreement — Divorce (Canada)
ChileLey de Matrimonio Civil (Ley 19.947/2004) Art. 21Divorce Regulatory Agreement Chile (Convenio Regulador)
ColombiaLey 962 de 2005 art. 34 y Decreto 4436 de 2005Mutual Consent Divorce before Notario Colombia
DenmarkÆgteskabsloven (LBK nr 771 af 7. august 2019)Separation or Divorce Application (Denmark)
FranceCode civil art. 229-1 à 229-4 ; Loi n°2016-1547 du 18 novembre 2016 (DCM notarial)Convention de Divorce par Consentement Mutuel (DCM)
GermanyBGB §§1408–1459 (Ehevertrag); BGB §1585c (Unterhaltsvereinbarung); BGB §§1569–1586b (Unterhalt); BGB §§1373–1390 (Zugewinnausgleich); VersAusglG (Versorgungsausgleich)Scheidungsfolgenvereinbarung (Germany)
GhanaMatrimonial Causes Act 1971 (Act 367)Divorce Settlement Agreement (Ghana)
Hong KongMatrimonial Causes Ordinance (Cap. 179)Divorce Agreement (Hong Kong)
IndiaHindu Marriage Act, 1955Mutual Consent Divorce Agreement (India)
IrelandFamily Law (Divorce) Act 1996Separation Agreement (Ireland)
ItalyL. 1 dicembre 1970 n. 898 art. 4; L. 6 maggio 2015 n. 55 (divorzio breve)Accordo per Divorzio Congiunto (Italy)
KenyaMarriage Act No. 4 of 2014Divorce Settlement Agreement (Kenya)
MexicoCódigo Nacional de Procedimientos Civiles y Familiares art. 604; CCDF art. 266Voluntary Divorce Agreement Mexico (Convenio de Divorcio Voluntario)
NetherlandsBW artikel 1:150; BW artikel 1:155 (partneralimentatie); Wet verevening pensioenrechten 1995Echtscheidingsconvenant (Netherlands)
New ZealandFamily Proceedings Act 1980Separation Agreement (New Zealand)
NigeriaIslamic personal law (Maliki jurisprudence) as applied by State Sharia Courts of AppealTalaq Divorce Notice (Nigeria)
PakistanMuslim Family Laws Ordinance 1961Union Council Divorce Notice (Pakistan)
PhilippinesCivil Code of the Philippines (RA 386)Muslim Divorce (Talaq) Notice (Philippines)
PortugalCódigo Civil, artigos 1773.º, 1775.º e 1776.º (divórcio por mútuo consentimento); Decreto-Lei n.º 272/2001 (procedimento na Conservatória do Registo Civil)Divorce by Mutual Consent Portugal
QuebecCivil Code of Québec (CCQ), Book Two: FamilyDivorce Agreement (Quebec)
SingaporeWomen's Charter 1961 (Cap. 353)Divorce Agreement (Singapore)
SpainCódigo Civil, Article 90Divorce Regulatory Agreement Spain (Convenio Regulador)
SwedenÄktenskapsbalken (1987:230) 5 kap. §§ 1–2 (äktenskapsskillnad och betänketid); föräldrabalken (1949:381) 6 kap. (vårdnad och umgänge)Divorce with Consideration Period Sweden
SwitzerlandZGB Art. 111Scheidungskonvention (Switzerland)
United Arab EmiratesPersonal Status Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2024Divorce Settlement Agreement (UAE)
United KingdomMatrimonial Causes Act 1973Divorce Settlement Agreement (UK)
United StatesUniform Marriage and Divorce ActDivorce Settlement Agreement

Statutes shown are the primary governing act; the specific requirements are set out on each linked country page. All 32 template links verified live on 2026-06-25.

Frequently asked questions

Can we divorce by agreement without going to court?

In several jurisdictions, yes — an uncontested divorce can be completed by notarial deed or an administrative procedure when both spouses agree and (in many places) there are no minor children in dispute. Others still require a court to approve the settlement. This table lists the governing rule for 32 jurisdictions.

What does a divorce settlement agreement cover?

Typically the division of property and debts, spousal maintenance, and the practical arrangements the spouses propose for any children. Property and maintenance terms are generally binding once approved; child arrangements remain subject to the court’s best-interests review and can be revisited.

Is the agreement binding on a court?

Property and spousal terms freely agreed with disclosure are usually upheld, but courts retain power to refuse terms that are manifestly unfair or that prejudice children. The degree of judicial scrutiny varies by country — the linked country page explains the local position.

Are these divorce settlement templates free?

Yes — a free, jurisdiction-specific divorce / settlement agreement template is available for every country listed, as PDF or Word with no signup.

About this comparison

Each entry maps a jurisdiction to its primary governing statute and to the matching free template on forms-legal.com. The data is curated from our multi-jurisdiction legal document library; the linked country pages carry the full, locally-drafted document and the current statutory detail. Templates are free to download as PDF or Word with no signup. This is reference information, not legal advice.