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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case details at the top, including the judicial circuit and county. Ensure that you accurately enter the names of both parties involved.
  3. In Section I, Alimony, select whether the court denies or awards alimony. If awarded, indicate which type of alimony applies and fill in the relevant amounts and payment schedules.
  4. Proceed to Section II, Method of Payment. Specify how payments will be made, including any income deduction orders if applicable.
  5. Complete Section III regarding attorney’s fees, costs, and suit money by indicating requests and amounts as necessary.
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Financial Statement (Simplified) (FL-155) Give your financial information to the court and to your spouse or domestic partner. This also explains when to use either this form or form FL-150. The court considers the information before making child support orders.
A financial statement is a detailed document that outlines your financial situation, including your income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. In the context of a divorce, this document provides the court with a clear and comprehensive snapshot of your financial life.
Give your financial information to the court and to your spouse or domestic partner. The court uses the information to make orders for support, attorneys fees, and other costs.
In California divorce cases, Form FL-160 (Property Declaration) is typically required to list and divide assets, even if spouses agree. This form helps the court understand the property distribution and ensures clarity in the final judgment. Filing it accurately prevents future disputes.
Parenting Plan forms 12.995 (a c) A parenting plan shows each parents responsibilities for how they will raise their child. This section includes a standard parenting plan, a supervised/safety-focused plan, and a relocation/long distance plan.

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Forms to ask for a child support order Form NameForm Number Request for Order FL-300 Income and Expense Declaration OR Financial Statement (Simplified) FL-150 OR FL-155 Proof of Personal Service FL-330 Proof of Service by Mail FL-3351 more row

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