FL-170 - California Courts - State of California 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your name, address, and contact information in the designated fields at the top of the form. This includes your telephone number and email address if applicable.
  3. Fill in the case number and details about the petitioner and respondent. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly to avoid any issues.
  4. In section 4, select the type of case you are filing: Default without agreement, Default with agreement, or Uncontested. Provide necessary details as prompted.
  5. Complete sections regarding child custody, support, and any other relevant declarations. Be thorough in providing accurate information to support your requests.
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Getting a divorce in California Getting a divorce takes at least 6 months. There are 4 major parts of the process and they are the same for couples who are married and for those in a domestic partnership.​ Its the same process to get a legal separation. But, there isnt a required 6-month waiting period.
If you have an amicable California divorce and intentionally filed the request to enter default then the filing of the FL-165 simply means that the court is beginning to process your judgment. This assumes that you filed your request to enter default FL-165 along with your judgment package as we recommend.
A: An uncontested divorce in California can take as little as six months from the date the divorce petition is filed with the court. Once you have filed the petition, you will then serve the papers to your spouse. They will file a response, and you will both submit your settlement agreement.
Theres no time requirement. If a spouse wants a divorce and doesnt want to wait to meet the residency requirements, they can file papers (a petition) to ask for a legal separation. Then, once they meet the residency requirements they can change (amend) the petition to ask to a divorce.
Declaration for Default or Uncontested Dissolution or Legal Separation (Family Law) (FL-170) Tell the court more about your request to enter a judgment based on an agreement or the default of your spouse or domestic partner. Get form FL-170.

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Pursuant to Californias Family Code section 2339(a) no judgment of dissolution is final for the purpose of terminating the marriage relationship of the parties until six months have expired from the date of service of a copy of summons and petition or the date of appearance of the respondent, whichever occurs first.
The 6-month rule for divorce in California stipulates that at least six months must pass from the time a divorce petition is served before a court can finalize the divorce.
Declaration for Default or Uncontested Dissolution or Legal Separation (form FL-170) This form tells the court that you meet the requirements for a default judgment. Judgment (form FL-180) This is the final court order to get a divorce.

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