Finish your divorce in a default with agreement

To finish your divorce or legal separation, you must turn in a set of final forms along with your agreement to the court.

These forms let the court know:

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How to prepare forms to finish your divorce

Check your ready to get a default with agreement

If you haven’t filed them yet, you can file them when you turn in the final forms. The court can’t process your final judgment forms if these aren’t filed.

Fill out forms

Waive or complete final declarations of disclosure

These should be done before or when you reach an agreement about property or support.
If you're waiving Final Disclosures

Fill out: Stipulation and Waiver of Final Declaration of Disclosure (form FL-144). You and your spouse sign this form.

If you completed Final Disclosures

Follow the steps you did for the preliminary declarations. But, on the Declaration of Disclosure (form FL-140) and Declaration Regarding Service of Declaration of Disclosure (form FL-141) check the boxes that say final and not preliminary.

Go over Judgment Checklist

Judgment Checklist - Dissolution/Legal Separation (form FL-182) The checklist has all the forms a court may require for you to complete your divorce. Some of these are listed as optional forms. Contact your court clerk’s office, check your court’s website, or talk to your Family Law Facilitator or Self-Help Center to find out if they require any optional forms and check how many envelopes you need to provide when you turn in your forms.