A new case requires, at a minimum, a Petition that describes the orders you're requesting, a Summons that provides notice that a case has been started, and a Family Law Certificate of Assignment.
Petition for Divorce, Legal Separation or Nullity (No Children)
Filing Fee
$435.00
Steps
1. Prepare Your Initial Pleadings
2. File Your Initial Pleadings
File your initial pleadings, along with two full sets of copies, with the Family Law Business Office. The copies will be file-stamped and returned. Be prepared to pay a filing fee or submit a fee waiver.
3. Have Your Initial Pleadings Served
One of the returned sets of file-stamped copies should be personally served (delivered) to the Respondent by a third-party. Have your server complete a Proof of Service of Summons.
4. Finalize Your Case With a Judgment
In dissolution (divorce), legal separation, nullity and parentage (paternity) cases, a judgment finalizes the case. A judgment can be obtained by default, settlement agreement or trial.
Fee Waiver Forms
Form | Form Code | Sample |
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Request to Waive Court Fees | FW-001 | Example |
Order on Court Fee Waiver (Superior Court) | FW-003 | Example |
Recommended Forms
Form | Form Code | Sample |
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Petition - Marriage/Domestic Partnership | FL-100 | Sample |
Summons (Family Law) | FL-110 | Sample |
Family Law Certificate of Assignment | D-049 | Sample |
Property Declaration (Separate) | FL-160 | Sample |
Property Declaration (Community) | FL-160 | Sample |