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California requires honest and complete financial disclosures in dissolution and legal separation cases. This includes the disclosure of your income, expenses, assets and debts, as well as your tax returns for the prior two years.
Explains who can use the simplified process to ask for a divorce, what forms you need to complete, and what steps you need to take to start and finish the case.
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)
The financial statement is one of the most, if not the most, important document you will file in a divorce action. It is so important because it lays out your entire financial situation in one place. It lists all your income, assets, expenses, and debts.
List all your known property and debt. This can be used as an attachment to Declaration of Disclosure (form FL-140) or you may use Property Declaration (form FL-160) instead.
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California requires honest and complete financial disclosures in dissolution and legal separation cases. This includes the disclosure of your income, expenses, assets and debts, as well as your tax returns for the prior two years. Use these forms to complete your mandatory disclosures.

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