FL-140 DECLARATION OF DISCLOSURE (Family Law) EX PARTE PETITION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE AND ORDER (PROBA 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the 'ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY' section. Ensure that your contact information is accurate for any necessary communication.
  3. Fill in the details of the court, including the street address, mailing address, city, and zip code. This information is crucial for proper filing.
  4. In the 'PETITIONER' and 'RESPONDENT' sections, clearly state the names of both parties involved in the case. This helps identify who is petitioning and who is responding.
  5. Complete the sections regarding preliminary and final declarations of disclosure. Make sure to provide all required financial information accurately as this will be essential for your case.
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A personal representative of the estate, conservator, or guardian uses this to tell the court that all property in an estate, guardianship of the estate, or conservatorship case has been distributed, transferred or sold according to the courts prior orders and to ask the court to order, without holding a hearing, that
This document, unlike FL-140 and 142, is filed with the court. A brief review of the forms and what you do with each: FL-140: Only served on your spouse. FL-141 (this form): Filed with the court AND served on your spouse.
It acts as a cover sheet for disclosures like assets, debts, income, and expenses. FL-140 is mandatory in all California divorces, whether theyre contested or uncontested. It ensures both spouses provide full financial disclosures before any decisions are made about property division, support, or debts.
The FL-144 Waiver of Final Declaration of Disclosure form is used during a divorce in California when both parties agree to waive the requirement for a final declaration of disclosure, having already exchanged preliminary declarations and current financial information, thereby simplifying the finalization process of
In simple words, FL-140 contains your financial disclosure, and FL-141 proves you served it to your spouse. The court requires both forms first, complete and file FL-140 with the financial information, then file FL-141 as proof you served it properly.

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In California, the FL-142 form, or Schedule of Assets and Debts, is a legal document intended to itemize all shared and individually owned assets as part of a divorce or legal separation, and is required whenever such proceedings involve the division of property and/or debt.
Form FL-140, the Declaration of Disclosure, is the starting point for financial transparency between spouses or domestic partners. It acts as a cover sheet for disclosures like assets, debts, income, and expenses. FL-140 is mandatory in all California divorces, whether theyre contested or uncontested.

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