This is a legal form that was released by the Washington Superior Court - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is FL Divorce251?
A: FL Divorce251 is a motion to convert a legal separation order to a final divorce order (dissolution decree) in Washington.
Q: What is a legal separation order?
A: A legal separation order is a legal document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of spouses while they are living apart.
Q: What is a final divorce order (dissolution decree)?
A: A final divorce order, also known as a dissolution decree, is a legal document that formally ends a marriage.
Q: Who can file FL Divorce251?
A: Either spouse can file FL Divorce251 to convert a legal separation order to a final divorce order.
Q: What is the purpose of FL Divorce251?
A: The purpose of FL Divorce251 is to convert a legal separation order to a final divorce order, thereby officially ending the marriage.
Q: What are the requirements to file FL Divorce251?
A: The requirements to file FL Divorce251 may vary depending on the court, but generally, you will need to complete the motion form and provide supporting documentation.
Q: Can I file FL Divorce251 if I have a legal separation order from another state?
A: No, FL Divorce251 is specifically for converting a legal separation order issued in Washington to a final divorce order.
Q: Can I file FL Divorce251 if I have not obtained a legal separation order?
A: No, you can only file FL Divorce251 if you already have a legal separation order.
Q: What happens after I file FL Divorce251?
A: After you file FL Divorce251, you will need to notify your spouse and go through the process of finalizing the divorce, which may include hearings and a final divorce decree.
Form Details:
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