You can apply to the court for changes. Just go to the court and apply. If there are no errors in other information on the agreement except for the wrong date and month of birth, it is enough that the signature above is signed by me.
There are only two options for divorce:
1. Divorce by agreement. After negotiation, both parties must present their divorce agreement, marriage certificate, ID card, and household register. When the marriage registration authority in the place where one party's permanent residence is located handles divorce procedures, the marriage registration authority shall examine the certificates and supporting materials issued by the parties to the divorce registration and inquire about relevant information. If the parties concerned are indeed divorcing voluntarily and have reached an agreement on child support, property, debt and other issues, they shall be registered on the spot and a divorce certificate shall be issued.
2. If one party does not agree to the divorce or regrets not fulfilling the divorce agreement after signing it, the other party can go to court to file for divorce. Generally, the lawsuit is filed in the court where the defendant resides, or where the defendant has lived for more than one year. The first trial usually takes 3-6 months, and the second trial usually takes 3 months. If the court decides not to divorce for the first time, you can file a lawsuit again after six months. The court will usually file the second lawsuit only if it determines that the relationship is irretrievably broken. In practice, the second lawsuit for divorce will usually be dismissed. Marital relationship.
Who will raise the child depends on which parent’s custody is more beneficial to the child’s growth. When determining custody, the court will take into account the child’s current living status, the work income of both parties, and other factors. Generally, the child is two years old. Children under the age of 10 are raised by the woman, and the child's opinions are listened to for those over ten years old. One party raises the child, and the other party pays child support, which is usually 20-30% of the monthly income; the property is usually divided half by one person, and the faulty party gets less or no share; the non-faulty party can also demand compensation from the faulty party, including mental compensation. Compensation for losses, etc. If one party wants a divorce and cannot negotiate with the other party, he or she can prepare an indictment, identity materials, and evidence materials and file for divorce in a court with jurisdiction.
Both parties applying for divorce registration should hold:
1. My household registration book. If you do not have a household registration book, you need to go to the police station where your household registration is located to issue a household registration certificate.
2. Resident ID card (should be within the validity period).
3. Marriage certificate. If the marriage certificate is damaged or lost, or one party forcibly keeps the marriage certificate for some reason, you need to go to the original marriage registration agency to check the marriage files, and the marriage registration agency will issue a marriage certificate.
4. Divorce agreement. The divorce agreement is the most important document for a divorce.
5. Recent half-length ID photos of both parties without hats. Some registration agencies will require one inch larger, and some marriage registration agencies will provide photography services, or there will be photo shops nearby, so it is very convenient to take snapshots.
6. "Declaration for Application for Divorce Registration"