California Divorce: Financial Disclosures Made Simple (FL-140, FL-150, FL-142, FL-141, FL-144)

If you’re getting divorced in California, financial disclosures are mandatory. In this video, Heather from Hello Divorce explains which forms you need, what to disclose, when both spouses must disclose, and why it matters. You’ll learn: ✅ Who must file disclosures (petitioner only vs. both spouses) ✅ The California counties where both spouses must disclose no matter what ✅ The exact forms required: FL-140, FL-150, FL-142, FL-141, and FL-144 (for uncontested divorces) ✅ What you must disclose: income, expenses, assets, and debts ✅ Why community property covers anything purchased during the marriage with marital money — even if it’s only in one spouse’s name ✅ How disclosures keep both spouses on the same page and reduce stress in divorce 📍 Counties that require both spouses to file disclosures: Alameda, Butte, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Kern, Los Angeles, Marin, Mendocino, Nevada, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Solano, Tulare, Ventura. 👩‍💻 Need help completing your disclosures or moving through divorce in California? Visit: https://hellodivorce.com/divorce-in-c... ✨ Subscribe for more clear, step-by-step divorce guidance. #CaliforniaDivorce #DivorceHelp #HelloDivorce #FamilyLaw