To finish your child custody and support case, you must turn in a set of final forms along with your agreement to the court. These forms let the court know you met the required steps to get a default and you and your child's other parent agree on child custody and support.
PRINT EMAILYou must have everything you agree on in writing - you can't just tell the court that you agree.
The court can’t process your final judgment forms if you haven't filed a Proof of Service of Summons. If you haven’t it yet, you can file it when you turn in the final forms.
You can turn in the Request to Enter Default now or turn it in with the rest of your forms later. This form prevents the other person from filing a Response without the court’s permission
If the local child support agency is involved in your case, the agency must approve and sign-off on any child support agreement you have. If you used Form FL-350, there's a place on page 2 for a lawyer from the agency to sign.
You must attach:
This lets you and the other parent know about how to ask the other parent to help pay for any of your child's healthcare costs not covered by insurance and how to ask to change a child support order.
Also, submit:
Do not attach the Child Support Case Registry Form to your judgment. Submit it along with everything, if you haven't turned one in before.
Contact your court clerk’s office, check your court’s website, or talk to your Family Law Facilitator or Self-Help Center to find out if they require any optional forms and check how many envelopes you need to provide when you turn in your forms.