Papers for Divorce

Papers for Divorce

Filing for divorce is a complex process that requires the submission of multiple forms and documents. Each state has its own unique set of forms that must be filed in order to complete the procedure. In this article, we will provide a list of the 20 most popular forms for a divorce procedure.

Common case:

  1. Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
  2. Summons for Dissolution of Marriage
  3. Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA)
  4. Financial Affidavit
  5. Marital Settlement Agreement
  6. Request for Production of Documents
  7. Request for Admissions
  8. Notice of Service of Process
  9. Answer and Counterclaim
  10. Temporary Orders
  11. Order to Show Cause
  12. Parenting Plan
  13. Child Support Worksheet
  14. Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO)
  15. Disclosure and Discovery Forms
  16. Certificate of Completion of Parent Education Course
  17. Uniform Support Declaration
  18. Deposition Subpoena
  19. Motion for Continuance
  20. Motion for an Order to Show Cause

California court forms:

  1. FL-100 - Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
  2. FL-105/GC-120 - Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA)
  3. FL-110 - Summons (Family Law)
  4. FL-115 - Proof of Service of Summons
  5. FL-117 - Application and Order for Appearance and Examination
  6. FL-120 - Response - Marriage/Domestic Partnership
  7. FL-130 - Appearance, Stipulations, and Waivers (Family Law)
  8. FL-140 - Declaration of Disclosure
  9. FL-141 - Declaration Regarding Service of Declaration of Disclosure and Income and Expense Statement
  10. FL-142 - Schedule of Assets and Debts
  11. FL-144 - Stipulation for Waiving Bifurcation of Status
  12. FL-150 - Income and Expense Declaration
  13. FL-155 - Spousal or Partner Support Declaration Attachment
  14. FL-160 - Property Declaration
  15. FL-165 - Request to Enter Default (Family Law)
  16. FL-170 - Declaration for Default or Uncontested Dissolution or Legal Separation
  17. FL-180 - Judgment
  18. FL-190 - Notice of Entry of Judgment
  19. FL-191 - Child Support Case Registry Form
  20. FL-195 - Notice of Rights and Responsibilities - Health-Care Costs and Reimbursement Procedures
  21. FL-300 - Request for Order
  22. FL-305 - Declaration for Default or Uncontested Judgment
  23. FL-311 - Child Custody and Visitation Application Attachment
  24. FL-320 - Responsive Declaration to Request for Order
  25. FL-330 - Temporary Restraining Order
  26. FL-335 - Order on Application for Waiver of Court Fees and Costs
  27. FL-341 - Child Custody and Visitation Order Attachment
  28. FL-341(A) - Child Custody and Visitation Order Attachment (Additional Page)
  29. FL-342 - Child Support Information and Order Attachment
  30. FL-345 - Child Support Case Registry Form
  31. FL-347 - Child Support Judgment Attachment
  32. FL-350 - Stipulation to Establish or Modify Child Support and Order
  33. FL-355 - Child Custody and Visitation Order Re: Child Abduction Prevention
  34. FL-370 - Income Withholding for Support
  35. FL-390 - Notice of Rights and Responsibilities - Health-Care Costs and Reimbursement Procedures
  36. FL-400 - Notice of Entry of Judgment
  37. FL-410 - Proof of Service of Summons

Divorce is a complex process that requires the filing of multiple forms and documents. It is important to ensure that all necessary documents have been filed correctly in order to avoid any further disputes or legal issues. If you are considering filing for divorce, consult with an experienced family law attorney to guide you through the process and ensure that you submit all necessary forms and documents.

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