Checklist 13 - Summary Dissolution Judgment for Petitions Filed After November 2013 - County of Sonoma, California

Checklist 13 - Summary Dissolution Judgment for Petitions Filed After November 2013 - County of Sonoma, California

Checklist 13 - Summary Dissolution Judgment for Petitions Filed After November 2013 is a legal document that was released by the Superior Court - County of Sonoma, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within County of Sonoma.

FAQ

Q: What is a Summary Dissolution Judgment?
A: A Summary Dissolution Judgment is a legal document that finalizes the dissolution of a marriage or domestic partnership in a simplified and expedited manner.

Q: When can a Summary Dissolution Judgment be filed in Sonoma County, California?
A: A Summary Dissolution Judgment can be filed in Sonoma County, California if the marriage or domestic partnership meets certain criteria outlined in the guidelines.

Q: What are the criteria for filing a Summary Dissolution Judgment in Sonoma County, California?
A: The criteria for filing a Summary Dissolution Judgment in Sonoma County, California include having been married or in a domestic partnership for less than 5 years, having no children together, not owning any real estate, and having limited community property and debt.

Q: What forms are required to file a Summary Dissolution Judgment in Sonoma County, California?
A: The required forms to file a Summary Dissolution Judgment in Sonoma County, California include the Petition for Summary Dissolution, the Joint Petition for Summary Dissolution, the Preliminary Declaration of Disclosure, and the Final Declaration of Disclosure.

Q: How long does it take to obtain a Summary Dissolution Judgment in Sonoma County, California?
A: The processing time can vary, but it generally takes about 6-8 weeks to obtain a Summary Dissolution Judgment in Sonoma County, California.

Q: Can the Summary Dissolution Judgment be contested?
A: No, the Summary Dissolution Judgment cannot be contested. Once the judge signs the judgment, it becomes final and cannot be reversed or changed.

Q: What happens after the Summary Dissolution Judgment is obtained?
A: After obtaining the Summary Dissolution Judgment, the marriage or domestic partnership is legally dissolved, and the parties are no longer legally married or in a domestic partnership.

Q: Do I need an attorney to file for a Summary Dissolution Judgment in Sonoma County, California?
A: While it is not required to have an attorney, it is recommended to consult with a family law attorney to ensure that your rights are protected and that the process is properly completed.

Q: Are there any other requirements or considerations for filing a Summary Dissolution Judgment in Sonoma County, California?
A: Yes, there may be additional requirements or considerations depending on the specific circumstances of the marriage or domestic partnership. It is advised to review the guidelines and consult with an attorney for guidance.

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