FL-140 DECLARATION OF DISCLOSURE (Family Law) EX PARTE PETITION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE AND ORDER (PROBA 2025

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Some jobs require federal employees to disclose information about assets, income, employment agreements, liabilities, outside activities and gifts. Agencies use this information to identify and resolve real or perceived conflicts of interest.
This waiver should be entered into knowingly and voluntarily. Both parties need to understand the implications of waiving the final declaration of disclosure, which means they wont have a final opportunity to review the other partys financial details.
(1) File a motion to compel a further response. (2) File a motion for an order preventing the noncomplying party from presenting evidence on issues that should have been covered in the declaration of disclosure.
Section 2105 - Final declaration of disclosure (a) Except by court order for good cause, before or at the time the parties enter into an agreement for the resolution of property or support issues other than pendente lite support, or, if the case goes to trial, no later than 45 days before the first assigned trial date,
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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The petitioner must serve a preliminary declaration of disclosure at the same time as the Petition or within 60 days of filing the Petition. The respondent must serve a preliminary declaration of disclosure at the same time as the Response or within 60 days of filing the Response.
In a dissolution, legal separation, or nullity action, both a preliminary and a final declaration of disclosure must be served on the other party with certain exceptions. Neither disclosure is filed with the court.

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