Divorce / Legal Separation:
Filing Joint (together) With Children under 18
Here are the forms you need to complete the paperwork process and request a divorce hearing jointly (having filed Part 1 jointly, both parties signing Part 2 papers together) with children under the age of 18. In the Checklist linked directly below, you'll see which forms you need to file, when, and other important procedural information on how to file your case.
DIVORCE/LEGAL SEPARATION PART 2 of 2: (click here for Checklist and Instructions)
DIVORCIO/SEPARACIÓN LEGAL PARTE 2 de 2: (Divorcio Mutuo Acuerdo con Hijos Menores)
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DIVORCIO/SEPARACIÓN LEGAL PARTE 2 de 2: (Divorcio Mutuo Acuerdo con Hijos Menores)
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Use the online wizard,
visit our clinic in the courthouse,
OR watch this video on completing your "Part 2" paperwork
Forms for Divorce/Legal Separation Part 2 of 2
FA-4139
Financial Disclosure Statement
(must have one (1) statement completed and signed for each person)
[Check out this VIDEO on completing the Financial Disclosure Statement]
FA-4150
Marital Settlement Agreement With Minor Children
[Check out this VIDEO on completing a Marital Settlement Agreement]
F-05080
Divorce/Annulment Worksheet
(NOT REQUIRED FOR LEGAL SEPARATION)
FA-4160VA
Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Judgment – With Minor Children
FA-4160VB
Parties Approval of Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Judgment – With Minor Children
Financial Disclosure Statement
(must have one (1) statement completed and signed for each person)
[Check out this VIDEO on completing the Financial Disclosure Statement]
FA-4150
Marital Settlement Agreement With Minor Children
[Check out this VIDEO on completing a Marital Settlement Agreement]
F-05080
Divorce/Annulment Worksheet
(NOT REQUIRED FOR LEGAL SEPARATION)
FA-4160VA
Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Judgment – With Minor Children
FA-4160VB
Parties Approval of Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Judgment – With Minor Children
Fee Waiver Forms
If you are unable to pay the filing fees, and meet the income requirements, you can ask the court to waive the fees by completing form CV-410A&B below. Check out this video on completing a fee waiver.
Form CV-410A
Petition for Waiver of Fees and Costs - Affidavit of Indigency
Form CV-410B
Order on Petition for Waiver of Fees and Costs