Final Order {241} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | Washington

 Washington   Statewide   Domestic Relations   Divorce 
Final Order {241} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | Washington

Last updated: 10/20/2022

Final Order {241}

Start Your Free Trial $ 5.99
200 Ratings
What you get:
  • Instant access to fillable Microsoft Word or PDF forms.
  • Minimize the risk of using outdated forms and eliminate rejected fillings.
  • Largest forms database in the USA with more than 80,000 federal, state and agency forms.
  • Download, edit, auto-fill multiple forms at once in MS Word using our Forms Workflow Ribbon
  • Trusted by 1,000s of Attorneys and Legal Professionals

Description

Superior Court of Washington, County of In re the marriage of: Petitioner (person who started this case): No. Final Divorce Order (Dissolution Decree) (DCD) Final Legal Separation Order (Decree) (DCLGSP) Invalid Marriage Order (Annulment Decree) (DCINMG) Valid Marriage Order (Decree) (DCVMO) Clerk's action required: 1, 2, 6, 13, 14, 16 And Respondent (other spouse): Final Divorce Order Legal Separation Order Valid Marriage Order Invalid Marriage Order 1. Money Judgment Summary No money judgment is ordered. Summarize any money judgments from sections 6 or 14 in the table below. Judgment for Debtor's name (person who must pay money) Creditor's name (person who must be paid) Amount Interest Money Judgment (section 6) Fees and Costs (section 14) Other amounts (describe): $ $ $ $ $ $ Yearly Interest Rate: ____% (12% unless otherwise listed) Lawyer (name): Lawyer (name): represents (name): represents (name): 2. Summary of Real Property Judgment (land or home) No real property judgment is ordered Summarize any real property judgment from section 7 in the table below. RCW 26.09.030; .040; .070(3) Mandatory Form (05/16, rev.4/25/16) FL Divorce 241 Final Divorce/Legal Separation/ Valid/Invalid Marriage Order p. 1 of 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Grantor's name (person giving property) Grantee's name (person getting property) Real Property (fill in at least one) Assessor's property tax parcel or account number: Legal description of property awarded (lot/block/plat/section, township, range, county, state) Lawyer (name): Lawyer (name): represents (name): represents (name): The court has made Findings and Conclusions in this case and now Orders: 3. Marriage This marriage is dissolved. The Petitioner and Respondent are divorced. The Petitioner and Respondent are granted a Legal Separation. This marriage is invalid (annulled). This marriage is valid (not annulled). 4. Name Changes Neither spouse asked to change his/her name. The Petitioner's name is changed to (new name): first middle last The Respondent's name is changed to (new name): first middle last 5. Separation Contract There is no enforceable separation contract. The spouses must comply with the terms of the separation contract signed on (date): . This contract is (check one): attached as an Exhibit and made part of this Order. not filed with the court and is incorporated by reference. (RCW 26.09.070(5)) filed with the court as a separate document and is incorporated by reference. RCW 26.09.030; .040; .070(3) Mandatory Form (05/16, rev.4/25/16) FL Divorce 241 Final Divorce/Legal Separation/ Valid/Invalid Marriage Order p. 2 of 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 6. Money Judgment (summarized in section 1 above) None. The (check one): (amount) $ Petitioner Respondent must pay the other party . The court grants a judgment for this amount. The interest rate is 12% unless another amount is listed below. The interest rate is % because (explain): Other: 7. Real Property (land or home) (summarized in section 2 above) Neither spouse owns any real property. The real property is divided according to the separation contract described in 5 above. The real property is divided as listed in Exhibit part of this Order. The real property is divided as explained below: Real Property Address Tax Parcel Number Given to which spouse as his/her separate property? Petitioner Respondent . This Exhibit is attached and made Petitioner Respondent Petitioner Respondent The spouse giving up ownership must sign a Quit Claim Deed and Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit to transfer the real property to the other spouse by (date): . The court does not have jurisdiction to divide real property. Other (specify): 8. Petitioner's Personal Property (possessions, assets or business interests of any kind) The personal property that Petitioner now has or controls is given to Petitioner as his/her separate property. No transfer of property between Petitioner and Respondent is required. The personal property listed as Petitioner's in the separation contract described in 5 above is given to Petitioner as his/her separate property. RCW 26.09.030; .040; .070(3) Mandatory Form (05/16, rev.4/25/16) FL Divorce 241 Final Divorce/Legal Separation/ Valid/Invalid Marriage Order p. 3 of 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com The personal property listed in Exhibit is given to Petitioner as his/her separate property. This Exhibit is attached and made part of this Order. The personal property listed below is given to Petitioner as his/her separate property. (Include vehicles, pensions/retirement, insurance, bank accounts, furniture, businesses, etc. Do not list more than the last four digits of any account number. For vehicles, list year, make, model and VIN or license plate number.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The court does not have jurisdiction to divide personal property. Other (specify): 9. Respondent's Personal Property (possessions, assets or business interests of any kind) The personal property that Respondent now has or controls is given to Respondent as his/her separate property. No transfer of property between Petitioner and Respondent is required. The personal property listed as Respondent's in the separation contract described in 5 above is given to Respondent as his/her separate property. The personal property listed in Exhibit is given to Respondent as his/her separate property. This Exhibit is attached and made part of this Order. The personal property listed below is given to Respondent as his/her separate property. (Include vehicles, pensions/retirement, insurance, bank accounts, furniture, businesses, etc. Do not list more than the last four digits of any account number. For vehicles, list year, make, model and VIN or license plate number.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The court does not have jurisdiction to divide personal property. Other (specify): 10. Petitioner's Debt The Petitioner must pay all debts s/he has incurred (made) since the date of separation, unless the court makes a different order about a specific debt below. (Check one): The Petitioner has no debt. The Petitioner must pay the debts that are now in his/her name. RCW 26.09.030; .040; .070(3) Mandatory Form (05/16, rev.4/25/16) FL Divorce 241 Final Divorce/Legal Separation/ Valid/Invalid Marriage Order p. 4 of 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com The Petitioner must pay debts as required by the separation contract described in 5 above. The Petitioner must pay the

Related forms

Our Products