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Petition For Dissolution Of Registered Domestic Partnership DR 01.0105 - Washington
| Petition For Dissolution Of Registered Domestic Partnership Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in Divorce Domestic Relations Statewide . |
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Superior Court of Washington County of In re the Domestic Partnership of: No. Petitioner, and Petition for Dissolution of Registered Domestic Partnership (PTDSS) Para.1.13: check box if petition is attached for: [ ] Order for protection DV (PTORPRT) [ ] Order for protection UH (PTORAH) Respondent. I. Basis 1.1 Identification of Petitioner , Birth date . Name (first/last) Last known residence (county and state only) 1.2 Identification of Respondent , Birth date . Name (first/last) Last known residence (county and state only) 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 Children Dependent Upon Either or Both Partners [] [] Does not apply. There are no children dependent on either or both partners. The petitioner and respondent are both the legal (biological or adoptive) parents of the following dependent children: Name (first/last) Name (first/last) Age Age Pet for Disso of Domestic Partnership (PTDSS) - Page 1 of 11 WPF DR 01.0105 Mandatory (12/2009) - RCW 26.09.020 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Name (first/last) Name (first/last) Name (first/last) Name (first/last) 1.3.3 [] Age Age Age Age The petitioner is and the respondent is not the legal parent of the following dependent children: Name (first/last) Name (first/last) Age Age 1.3.4 [] The respondent is and the petitioner is not the legal parent of the following dependent children: Name (first/last) Name (first/last) Age Age 1.3.5 [] Other: 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 Allegation Regarding De Facto Parent Status [] Does not apply. Petitioner [ ] is [ ] is not the de facto parent of the respondent's dependent children: Name (first/last) Name (first/last) Age Age Petitioner is the de facto parent of the respondent's dependent children because: [] [] [] [] [] [] the respondent consented to and fostered the parent-like relationship; the petitioner and the child lived together in the same household; the petitioner assumed the obligations of parenthood without expectation of financial compensation; the petitioner has been in a parental role for a length of time sufficient to have established with the child a bonded, dependent relationship, parental in nature; and the petitioner has fully and completely undertaken a permanent, unequivocal, committed, and responsible parental role in the child's life. other: Pet for Disso of Domestic Partnership (PTDSS) - Page 2 of 11 WPF DR 01.0105 Mandatory (12/2009) - RCW 26.09.020 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 1.4.3 Respondent [ ] is [ ] is not the de facto parent of the petitioner's dependent children: Name (first/last) Name (first/last) Age Age Respondent is the de facto parent of the petitioner's dependent children because: [] [] [] [] [] [] the petitioner consented to and fostered the parent-like relationship; the respondent and the child lived together in the same household; the respondent assumed the obligations of parenthood without expectation of financial compensation; the respondent has been in a parental role for a length of time sufficient to have established with the child a bonded, dependent relationship, parental in nature; and the respondent has fully and completely undertaken a permanent, unequivocal, committed, and responsible parental role in the child's life. other: 1.4.4 If either party is an alleged de facto parent: [] [] There are no other persons entitled to or claiming rights relating to the above children. The following persons are entitled to or are claiming rights to the above children: Relationship to the children Court proceedings, if known Name (first/last) 1.5 Allegation Regarding Domestic Partnership This domestic partnership is irretrievably broken. 1.6 Date of Registration of Domestic Partnership and Parties' Residence The parties registered their domestic partnership on (date) ______________________________. On that date, the parties resided at (city and state) _____________________________________. (Use this petition to end your registered domestic partnership. Do not use this petition if you do not have a registered domestic partnership.) 1.7 Separation [] [] Petitioner and respondent are not separated. Petitioner and respondent separated on (date)________________________________. This is the date (check all that apply): [ ] the parties moved into separate residences. [ ] the parties divided their assets and liabilities. [ ] petitioner filed this petition. Pet for Disso of Domestic Partnership (PTDSS) - Page 3 of 11 WPF DR 01.0105 Mandatory (12/2009) - RCW 26.09.020 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com [ ] both parties agreed is the date of separation. [ ] other: 1.8 Jurisdiction This court has jurisdiction over the domestic partnership. [] This court has jurisdiction over the respondent because: [] the respondent is currently residing in Washington. [] the petitioner and respondent lived in Washington during their domestic partnership and the petitioner continues to reside, or be a member of the armed forces stationed, in this state. [] the petitioner and respondent may have conceived a child while within Washington. [] Other: [] This court does not have jurisdiction over the respondent. 1.9 Property There is community or separate property owned by the parties. The court should make a fair and equitable division of all the property. [] [] The division of property should be determined by the court at a later date. The petitioner's recommendation for the division of property is set forth below. [] The petitioner should be awarded the parties' interest in the following property: [] The respondent should be awarded the parties' interest in the following property: Pet for Disso of Domestic Partnership (PTDSS) - Page 4 of 11 WPF DR 01.0105 Mandatory (12/2009) - RCW 26.09.020 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com [] Other: 1.10 Debts and Liabilities [] [] The parties have no debts and liabilities. The parties have debts and liabilities. The court should make a fair and equitable division of all debts and liabilities. [] The division of debts and liabilities should be determined by the court at a later date. [] The petitioner's recommendation for the division of debts and liabilities is set forth below. [] The petitioner should be ordered to pay the following debts and liabilities to the following creditors: [] The respondent should be ordered to pay the following debts and liabilities to the following creditors: [] [] Each party should pay their debts incurred since separation. Other: Pet for Disso of Domestic Partnership (PTDSS) - Page 5 of 11 WPF DR 01
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