Tutorial video in a series of DIY divorce videos that explains how to fill out Preliminary Declaration of Disclosure court forms consisting of FL-140, FL-141, FL-142, and FL-150. A Preliminary Declaration of Disclosure documents consist of a collection of four court forms. The forms are as follows: 1. Declaration of Disclosure, which is FL-140. 2. Schedule of Assets and Debts, which is FL-142. 3. Income and Expense Declaration, which is FL-150. 4. Declaration Regarding Service, which is FL-141. The purpose of these four forms is to make certain everyone lays their cards on the table before entering into any settlement agreement. The forms are designed to force both parties to disclose information about assets, debts, and income. The courts require both parties to fill out these disclosure forms to ensure that nobody is cheated when it comes to reaching a settlement agreement. Schedule of Assets & Debts. On this form, you list all of your assets, indicating t
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