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Forms needed to respond to a Petition for Custody and Support of Minor Children Form NameForm Number Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Form FL-105/GC-120 Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Application Attachment Form FL-311 Proof of Personal Service FL-3302 more rows
Is There a Waiting Period for Divorces in California? While there is no required separation period in the state of California, there is a six month waiting period. This means that you can file for divorce on the day you decide you want one, but you must wait six months for the divorce to be finalized by a judge.
For voluntary termination methods, the parents can either relinquish the child to an adoption agency or consent to an adoption. Under California law, the termination of the parental rights of a childs birth parents requires them to jointly relinquish the child to an adoption agency.
Once you complete your forms, you need to file them with the court and pay a filing fee of $435-$450.
Forms to Prepare a Child Support Order (Including a Child Custody and Visitation Order) Form NameForm Number Child Support Case Registry Form FL-191 Income Withholding for Support FL-195 Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Order Attachment FL-341 Supervised Visitation Order FL-341A8 more rows
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File your divorce Petition and Summons. Once you complete your forms, you need to file them with the court and pay a filing fee of $435-$450. If you cant afford the fee, you can ask the court to waive it.
Step 1: Open a case. Begin by opening a family law case with your countys superior court. Step 2: Complete your custody forms. Next, youll complete a request for custody orders. Step 3: File with the court. Step 4: Serve the other parent. Step 5: File the remaining forms.
Fill out these forms: Petition Marriage/Domestic Partnership (form FL-100) This form asks for basic information about your marriage and the type of orders you want the court to be able to make about things like spousal support and property. Summons (Family Law) (form FL-110)

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