<\/a>What happens after divorce<\/a> papers are served in an Orange County divorce after divorce papers are served is a common question. The answer depends on whether the divorce case is contested or uncontested.<\/p>\n In this blog, we take a look at the scenarios where the case is contested.<\/p>\n The response to the divorce petition is given on an FL-120 form. This form can be filed by the person being served the notice either with a claim for divorce or without one. California law\u00a0doesn\u2019t require both spouses to agree to a divorce. As for the preliminary declaration of disclosure, there are multiple forms that need to be completed. Income and expense declaration forms are the important ones that need to be filled and filed.<\/p>\n Preliminary and Final Declarations of Disclosure are the financial declarations of your income, expenses, and assets, and needs to be filed before the trial starts. (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" What happens after divorce papers are served in an Orange County divorce after divorce papers are served is a common question. The answer depends on whether the divorce case is contested or uncontested. In this blog, we take a look…<\/span><\/p>\nThe Response – Preliminary And Final Declarations<\/h2>\n