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What is Disclosure Declaration

The Declaration of Disclosure is a legal document used by parties in California family law cases to disclose financial information during proceedings.

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Disclosure Declaration is needed by:
  • Individuals filing for divorce in California.
  • Parties involved in legal separations requiring financial disclosure.
  • Respondents needing to provide financial information as part of family law actions.
  • Attorneys representing clients in family law cases.
  • Individuals seeking to understand financial obligations in marriage dissolution.

How to fill out the Disclosure Declaration

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    To access the Declaration of Disclosure form on pdfFiller, navigate to the pdfFiller website and use the search function to locate 'Form FL-140.'
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    Once you find the form, click on it to open it in the pdfFiller editor where you can start filling it out.
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    Gather all necessary financial information such as your assets, debts, income, and expenses before proceeding to ensure accurate completion of the form.
  4. 4.
    Begin entering details in the labeled fields, including information for the Petitioner and Respondent, and fill in the Case Number and Date.
  5. 5.
    Use the checkboxes provided for 'Petitioner's Preliminary' and 'Respondent's Final' disclosures as applicable.
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    Review your entries for accuracy, making sure all financial details are correctly represented and that no fields are left blank.
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    Once completed, save the document in your pdfFiller account and download it in your preferred format.
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    You can also submit the completed form online to the necessary parties directly through pdfFiller if required.
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Both the Petitioner and Respondent in a California family law case are typically required to complete the Declaration of Disclosure, with the Petitioner being obligated to sign it.
While specific deadlines can vary by case, it is generally advised to submit the Declaration of Disclosure as soon as possible once you are involved in family law proceedings to ensure compliance.
Before completing the Declaration of Disclosure, gather your financial statements, including bank accounts, property details, liabilities, income, and monthly expenses for accurate disclosure.
Yes, the Declaration of Disclosure can be submitted electronically in many cases, especially if you use an online platform like pdfFiller, ensuring it reaches the other party promptly.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, providing inaccurate financial data, or failing to sign the form as required, all of which could lead to delays or issues in your case.
Processing times can vary, but since the Declaration of Disclosure is usually served to the other party and not filed with the court, expect it to be immediate upon submission to the other party.
No, the Declaration of Disclosure does not require notarization; however, it must be accurately completed and served on the appropriate parties involved in the case.
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