FL-180 JUDGMENT OF DISSOLUTION EXPLAINED - CALIFORNIA - VIDEO #43 (2021)
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Fourth in a 9 part series of tutorial videos on how to draft and process a divorce judgment in California. This video discusses the FL-180 Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage Judicial Council form.
Your judgment of dissolution will consist of a two page court form called “Judgment”, which is FL-180. You will attach to that form either a signed Marital Settlement Agreement or the collection of the Judicial Council court forms discussed in the last video dealing with property division, child custody, child support, and spousal support.
In our database, you will find a blank FL-180 judgment form that you can fill out and print for free. In addition to the blank version of the FL-180, in our database, you will find three separate versions of the completed FL-180 that you can review to understand what a completed form can look like.
Fill out the FL-180 by checking various boxes on the form and filling in the appropriate blanks. After you have completed the form, print it. Then attach to the FL-180 either your Marital Settlement Agreement or your collection of the various court forms dealing with property division, spousal support, and, if you have minor children, child custody and child support.
If you have minor children so that child support is part of your settlement agreement, don’t forget to attach the FL-192 to your FL-180.
If you are using the Marital Settlement Agreement approach for your judgment of dissolution, you do not need to use a “Stipulation For Entry of Judgment” form. However, if you are using the collection of Judicial Council forms approach for your judgment of dissolution, then you will also need a document that is signed by both parties that confirms you both agree to all the provisions set forth in all the Judicial Council forms that are being attached to the judgment. There is no Judicial Council form called “Stipulation For Entry of Judgment”.
You can go to our database and find a “Stipulation For Entry of Judgment” form that you can use. You and your spouse must sign this stipulation form in front of a notary.
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