Family Court Location FILING: All documents to be filed in a Family Law Case must be presented for filing at the Hayward Hall of Justice.
You might say something like: ``I am writing to formally inform you that I have decided to pursue a divorce.'' - You can briefly explain your reasons, but this is not always necessary or advisable, depending on your situation. - Share your feelings about the situation and acknowledge the time you've spent together.
The easiest thing to do is to try and find your husband and ask him. You may be able to find him on social media (facebook, etc.). If that fails, search the internet, as a Decree of divorce or annulment is a public record and may turn up (or a death certificate).
Gather financial documents Mortgage statements. Bank account statements. The title to your house or car. Credit card statements. Retirement account statements (pension, 401k, IRA)
I want you to know that I am committed to making the divorce process as civil and amicable as possible. We began in honesty. Let us end in it, too. I have done a lot of research on divorce, and what I've learned is that there are ways to stay out of court and keep costs down.
You can get a divorce without a lawyer. This guide can help you with the process. Your court's Self-Help Center staff can help you with forms and offer legal information. If you have a lot of property or debt, you can hire a lawyer to help with all or part of your case.
Diversity statements usually are no more than two pages and speak to your experience, capabilities, and commitment to working with people from different backgrounds and to advancing a more inclusive, diverse and/or equitable academic environment.
Parties can choose to mediate with their attorneys participating or by themselves with a mediator. Usually, when parties have difficulty communicating or a substantial amount of issues to work through, the attorneys will be involved in the mediation process.
Fill out these forms: Petition — Marriage/Domestic Partnership (form FL-100) This form asks for basic information about your marriage and the type of orders you want the court to be able to make about things like spousal support and property. Summons (Family Law) (form FL-110)