The Fast and Friendly Divorce: For couples WITH children
The Fast and Friendly Divorce: For couples WITHOUT children
Lets face it. Despite all of the technological advances that make our lives easier, we never have enough time. And when there is a minute to spare, the last thing we want to do is wrestle with legal forms, make trips to the courthouse, or spend hours fighting with our spouses.
We’re used to getting things done quickly, conveniently and of course, without sacrificing quality. We’re also people of integrity. We carefully select our closest companions and believe in mutual respect even when our relationships come to an end.
That’s why we created the fast and friendly divorce.
In the fast and friendly divorce system, experienced California family law attorney Helene Taylor shows you exactly how the top divorce lawyers prepare and process uncontested (“friendly”) divorces, and you won’t have to spend thousands in attorney fees in the learning process.
With step-by-step instructions, blank legal forms, and completed sample legal forms, Helene has removed all of the guesswork from getting divorced in California and shows you exactly how to do it from start to finish without hiring attorneys or going to court – literally, if you have a computer, fax or scanner, and credit card, you can get divorced without leaving your home or office.
The Fast and Friendly Divorce System Is for You If You:
- Want to get divorced quickly
- Want to save thousands in legal fees and costs
- Want to get divorced without going to court
- Want step-by-step instructions that show you exactly what and when to do things
- Do not want to hire attorneys
- Do not need the court’s help when making decisions in your divorce
- You and your spouse agree to the terms of your divorce
- You have been a resident of California for the last 6 months
- You or your spouse have been residents of a California county for the last 3 months
You Can Be Legally Divorced Within 6 Months!
Upon completing all of the steps in the fast and friendly divorce system, you can be legally divorced within 6 months and 1 day after the waiting period commences.
The fast and friendly divorce is the simplest do-it-yourself system for getting a friendly divorce in California. Choose from our “kids” and “no-kids” options to prepare and process all of the forms you need to prepare a legally binding court judgment that includes all of the terms of your divorce (e.g. property, support, custody) and terminates your marital status.
The Fast and Friendly Divorce for Couples With Children
$127
Part 1
Option A: Initiating a Divorce in California
- Chapter 1: Filling out a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (FL-100)
- Chapter 2: Preparing the Summons (Family Law) (FL-110)
- Chapter 3: Completing the Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA ) (FL-105/GC-120)
- Chapter 4: Completing the Application for a Waiver of Court Fees and Costs (FW-001)
- Chapter 5: Filing the Petition, Summons, and Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA ) with the Family Court Clerk
- Chapter 6: Preparing a Notice and Acknowledgment of Receipt (FL-117)
- Chapter 7: Serving the Petition, Summons, and Declaration Under Uniform Child
Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act - Chapter 8: Filing the Proof of Service of Summons (FL-115)
Option B: Responding to a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
- Chapter 1: Preparing a Response and Request for Dissolution of Marriage (FL-120)
- Chapter 2: Completing a Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA ) (FL-105/GC-120)
- Chapter 3: Completing the Application for a Waiver of Court Fees and Costs (FW-001)
- Chapter 4: Filing the Response and Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act with the Family Court Clerk
- Chapter 5: Serving the Response and Request for Dissolution of Marriage and Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
- Chapter 6: Filing the Proof of Service
Part 2
Exchanging Financial Declarations
- Chapter 1: Preparing an Income and Expense Declaration (FL-150)
- Chapter 2: Preparing a Schedule of Assets and Debts (FL-142)
- Chapter 3: Preparing a Declaration of Disclosure Form (FL-140)
- Chapter 4: Serving the Declaration of Disclosure, Income and Expense Declaration, and Schedule of Assets and Debts
- Chapter 5: Preparing and Filing a Declaration Regarding Service of Declaration of Disclosure and Income and Expense Declaration (FL-141)
- Chapter 6: Joining an Employee Benefit Plan
Part 3
Finalizing Your Divorce
- Chapter 1: Preparing a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage (FL-180)
- Chapter 2: Filling out a Child Supp ort Case Registry Form (FL-191)
- Chapter 3: Filling out a Child Custody and Visitation Order Attachment (FL-341)
- Chapter 4: Filling out a Child Supp ort Information Order Attachment (FL-342)
- Chapter 5: Preparing a Spousal, Partner or Family Supp ort Order Attachment (FL-343)
- Chapter 6: Preparing a Property Order Attachment to Judgment (FL-345)
- Chapter 7: Completing the Income Withholding Order-Notice for Supp ort (IWO ) (FL-195)
- Chapter 8: Printing and Filing the Notice of Rights and Responsibilities (FL-192)
- Chapter 9: Completing the Appearance, Stipulations, and Waivers Form (FL-130)
- Chapter 10: Preparing a Declaration for Default or Uncontested Dissolution (FL-170)
- Chapter 11: Completing the Notice of Entry of Judgment (FL-190)
- Chapter 12: Completing a Stipulation and Waiver of Final Declaration of Disclosure (FL-144)
- Chapter 13: Filing the Judgment with the Family Court Clerk
The Fast and Friendly Divorce for Couples Without Children
$97
Part 1
Option A: Initiating a Divorce in California
- Chapter 1: Filling out a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (FL-100)
- Chapter 2: Preparing the Summons (Family Law)
- Chapter 3: Completing the Application for a Waiver of Court Fees and Costs (FW-001)
- Chapter 4: Filing the Petition and Summons with the Family Court Clerk
- Chapter 5: Preparing a Notice and Acknowledgment of Receipt (FL-117)
- Chapter 6: Serving the Petition and Summons
- Chapter 7: Filing the Proof of Service of Summons (FL-115)
Option B: Responding to a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
- Chapter 1: Preparing a Response and Request for Dissolution of Marriage (FL-120)
- Chapter 2: Completing the Application for a Waiver of Court Fees and Costs (FW-001)
- Chapter 3: Filing the Response with the Family Court Clerk
- Chapter 4: Serving the Response and Request for Dissolution of Marriage
- Chapter 5: Filing the Proof of Service
Part 2
Exchanging Financial Declarations
- Chapter 1: Preparing an Income and Expense Declaration (FL-150)
- Chapter 2: Preparing a Schedule of Assets and Debts (FL-142)
- Chapter 3: Preparing a Declaration of Disclosure (FL-140)
- Chapter 4: Serving the Declaration of Disclosure, Income and Expense Declaration, and Schedule of Assets and Debts
- Chapter 5: Preparing and Filing a Declaration Regarding Service of Declaration of Disclosure and Income and Expense Declaration (FL-141)
Part 3
Finalizing Your Divorce
- Chapter 1: Preparing a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage (FL-180)
- Chapter 2: Preparing a Spousal, Partner or Family Supp ort Order Attachment (FL-343)
- Chapter 3: Preparing a Property Order Attachment to Judgment (FL-345)
- Chapter 4: Comp leting the App earance, Stipulations, and Waivers Form (FL-130)
- Chapter 5: Preparing a Declaration for Default or Uncontested Dissolution (FL-170) 161
- Chapter 6: Completing the Notice of Entry of Judgment (FL-190)
- Chapter 7: Completing a Stipulation and Waiver of Final Declaration of Disclosure (FL-144)
- Chapter 8: Filing the Judgment with the Family Court Clerk
Choose an option and get started now!
Legal Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to accurately represent our program and its potential. The time for completion used is an exceptional result, doesn’t apply to the average purchaser and is not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results. Each individual’s success depends on his or her background, dedication, desire, and motivation. As with any endeavor, there are inherent risks and there is no guarantee that you will complete your divorce in the minimum time described or correctly. You should always consult with a licensed California attorney to ensure that you have correctly prepared your divorce documents and the legally binding terms reflect the choices you would like to make in your case.