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ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name, State Bar number, and address):
FL-140
FAX NO. :
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
STREET ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE NO.:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
ATTORNEY FOR (Name):
MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY AND ZIP CODE:
BRANCH NAME:
PETITIONER:
RESPONDENT:
OTHER PARENT/PARTY:
Petitioner's
DECLARATION OF DISCLOSURE
Preliminary
Respondent's
Final
CASE NUMBER:
DO NOT FILE DECLARATIONS OF DISCLOSURE OR FINANCIAL ATTACHMENTS WITH THE COURT
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. Instead, a declaration stating that service of disclosure
documents was completed or waived must be filed with the court (see form FL-141).
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In summary dissolution cases, each spouse or domestic partner must exchange preliminary disclosures as described in Summary
Dissolution Information (form FL-810). Final disclosures are not required (see Family Code section 2109).
In a default judgment case that is not a stipulated judgment or a judgment based on a marital settlement agreement, only the
petitioner is required to complete and serve a preliminary declaration of disclosure. A final disclosure is not required of either party
(see Family Code section 2110).
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l Service of preliminary declarations of disclosure may not be waived by an agreement between the parties.
l Parties who agree to waive final declarations of disclosure must file their written agreement with the court (see form FL-144).
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. The time periods may be extended by written agreement of the parties or by court order (see Family Code section 2104(f)).
Attached are the following:
A completed Schedule of Assets and Debts (form FL-142) or
A Property Declaration (form FL-160) for (specify):
Community and Quasi-Community Property
Separate Property.
A completed Income and Expense Declaration (form FL-150).
All tax returns filed by the party in the two years before the date that the party served the disclosure documents.
A statement of all material facts and information regarding valuation of all assets that are community property or in which the
community has an interest (not a form).
A statement of all material facts and information regarding obligations for which the community is liable (not a form).
An accurate and complete written disclosure of any investment opportunity, business opportunity, or other income-producing
opportunity presented since the date of separation that results from any investment, significant business, or other income-
producing opportunity from the date of marriage to the date of separation (not a form).
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.
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(TYPE OR PRINT NAME)
SIGNATURE
Form Adopted for Mandatory Use
Judicial Council of California
FL-140 [Rev. July 1, 2013]
DECLARATION OF DISCLOSURE
(Family Law)
For your protection and privacy, please press the Clear
This Form button after you have printed the form.
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Family Code, ยงยง 2102, 2104,
2105, 2106, 2112
www.courts.ca.gov
Declaration of Disclosure
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- Fields(s): 33
- Average fields per page: 33
- Reading Level: Grade 11
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form_page_std_p_info_county
form_page_std_p_info_branch
form_page_std_p_info_city
form_page_std_p_info_street
form_page_std_p_header_info
Suggested Screen 1:
form_page_std_p_contact_phone
form_page_std_p_header_contact__1
form_page_std_p_contact_email
form_page_std_p_header_contact__2
form_page_std_p_title_name__1
form_page_std_p_title_name__2
form_page_std_p_case_number
page_std_p_title_check_box
form_page_std_p_title__1
form_page_std_p_title__2
form_page_std_p_header_title
Suggested Screen 2:
form_page_header_title_name_text
form_page_disclose_cb_area_schedule_prop
form_page_disclose_area
form_page_disclose_cb_area_obligations_stmt
form_page_disclose_area_investment
form_page_disclose_text_field
form_page_disclose_petitioner
form_page_date
Suggested Screen 3:
form_page_disclose_cb_mtl_facts_ft
form_page_investmt_opp_ft
form_page_date_name_gp_iand_e_cb
form_page_print_name_ft
Suggested Screen 4:
form_page_disclose_obligations_ft
form_page_disclose_check_box__1
form_page_disclose_check_box__2
form_page_disclose_check_box__3
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