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How to Do Your Own Divorce in California: Everything You Need for an Uncontested Divorce of a Marriage or a Domestic Partnership
With this book, Californians can obtain an uncontested divorce without hiring an attorney. The first part of the book explains in detail how to divide property and settle custody, visitation, and child support issues. The second part is a step-by-step guide through the court process, including how to complete forms, when to file them, and how to get through a court appearance or even avoid it altogether. Tear-out copies and a CDROM of all the necessary forms are included as well.
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FL-100 Petition. FL-103 Petition-Domestic Partnership. FL-105 Declaration Under UCCJEA. FL-110 Summons. FL-115 Proof of Service of Summons. FL-117 Notice and Acknowledgment of Receipt. FL-120 Response. FL-123 Response-Domestic Partnership. FL-130 Appearance, Stipulations, and Waivers. FL-140 Declaration of Disclosure. FL-141 Declaration Re Service of Declaration of Disclosure. FL-142 Schedule of Assets and Debts. FL-144 Stipulation and Waiver of Final Declaration of Disclosure. FL-1...
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Everything a Californian needs to know about the divorce process - from division of property to issues of custody, visitation, and child support, plus a step-by-step description of the court process - is included in this comprehensive illustrated handbook. It contains a CDROM and all court forms, with instructions on how to complete them and file them with the court clerk. With the help of this book, readers will have the resources to attain a divorce through the court system without a lawyer.
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For more than 30 years, Californians facing divorce have turned to this book and have completed their divorces without legal assistance. The book contains a CDROM and all court forms.
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New - Everything a Californian needs to know about the divorce process--from division of property to issues of custody, visitation, and child support, plus a step-by-step description of the court process--is included in this comprehensive handbook.
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New - With this book, Californians can obtain an uncontested divorce without hiring an attorney. The first part of the book explains in detail how to divide property and settle custody, visitation, and child support issues. The second part is a step-by-step guide through the court process, including how to complete forms, when to file them, and how to get through a court appearance or even avoid it altogether. Tear-out copies and a CDROM of all the necessary forms are included as well.
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This practical guide makes filing for divorce in the Lone Star State as easy and painless as possible. Fully updated to reflect current changes to state law, the book explains how the laws work, how to divide property, and how to settle child support and custody issues. The necessary forms, as well as detailed instructions on how to complete and file them, are provided both in a tear-out set and on a CDROM, which also features bonus material including the addresses and weblinks of all Texas county...
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Books. How to Do Your Own Divorce in California in 2010: Everything You Need for an Uncontested Divorce of a Marriage or a Domestic Partnership
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Used - Over 160,000 divorces are filed in California each year, approximately 70 percent of which are obtained without the services of a lawyer. This is the book that makes it possible. The latest edition includes all the new forms expected to go into effect in January 1998. 37 illustrations.
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How to Do Your Own Divorce in Texas: A Complete Kit
This up-to-date handbook enables Texas couples to obtain an uncontested divorce quickly and painlessly. It explains in clear language how the laws work, how to divide marital property, how to settle child custody and support issues, and other important decisions, along with ways to reach agreement with the other spouse. All the necessary forms, plus step-by-step instructions on how to complete and file them, are included in a tear-out set and on a CD-ROM that also contains further information and materials.
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Divorce is difficult enough without facing the prospect of financial catastrophe through excessive lawyer's fees. This clear guide shows those in the Lone Star State how to complete their own divorce for $200 or less. The first part explains how the laws work, how to divide the marital property, and how to settle issues of child custody and support, and generally helps readers reach agreement with the other spouse (thus keeping the divorce uncontested). The second part tells how to complete all the...
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Books. How to Do Your Own Divorce in California: Everything You Need for an Uncontested Divorce of a Marriage or a Domestic Partnership A Guide for Petitioners and Respondents
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With this book, Californians can obtain an uncontested divorce without hiring an attorney. The first part of the book explains in detail how to divide property and settle custody, visitation, and child support issues. The second part is a step-by-step guide through the court process, including how to complete forms, when to file them, and how to get through a court appearance or even avoid it altogether. Tear-out copies and a CDROM of all the necessary forms are included as well.
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<div>This practical guide makes filing for divorce in the Lone Star State as easy and painless as possible. Fully updated to reflect current changes to state law, the book explains how the laws work, how to divide property, and how to settle child support and custody issues. The necessary forms, as well as detailed instructions on how to complete and file them, are provided both in a tear-out set and on a CDROM, which also features bonus material including the addresses and weblinks of all Texas...
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