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LASC FAM 110 Rev. 01/19 Checklist for Family Centered Case Resolution Conference
For Optional Use
Ordered by Presiding Judge under Calif. Rule of Court 10.603(d) pending local rule adoption.
Divorce Checklist:
Get Ready for the Family Centered Case Resolution Conference
This form is a checklist of information needed in many divorce cases. It is not legal advice. The court cannot give
you legal advice. You may use this form to help you prepare for the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference
(FCCRC).
If you do not have a lawyer, it’s up to you to:
Learn the court’s rules,
Be ready on your court date, and
Fill out your forms and papers correctly.
The court may not give you more time to prepare your case. You must present admissible evidence to support your
requests at the hearing. If you fail to present admissible evidence the court will deny your request.
If you say:
Get this Information
(Check when done. Cross out if not applicable.)
You have community real
property, but no
agreement to sell the
property.
Get a copy of these documents:
The title papers.
The most recent mortgage statement, and
An appraisal from a licensed real estate appraiser (if you do not agree about the
value of the property).
You invested your own
money (separate property)
in this community real
property.
Get a copy of the documents that show your investment, such as cancelled
checks, bank statements, and escrow closing papers.
You own part of your
spouse’s separate real
property, such as a house
bought before you married.
Get proof of this information:
The purchase price.
The down payment.
How much money you paid to pay off the mortgage balance:
before the marriage, and
during the marriage.
The fair market value on:
the date of your marriage, and
close to the date of trial.
Include any other documents (cancelled checks, bank records) that prove
community funds or your separate funds were used to add value to the property.
There are community
debts.
Get proof of the amount of debt on or close to the date of separation (loan papers,
credit card statements).
Help for Victims of Domestic Violence
You may qualify for social services. To find out, call 211 from any land line phone in Los Angeles County. There are domestic
violence shelters and other resources to help you ask for a court order to protect you or other people in your home.
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LASC FAM 110 Rev. 01/19 Checklist for Family Centered Case Resolution Conference
For Optional Use
Ordered by Presiding Judge under Calif. Rule of Court 10.603(d) pending local rule adoption.
You have an interest in
your spouses business.
Get financial statements and records for the business. You may want to hire an
expert to value the business.
Your spouse is hiding
assets.
You must show proof, such as records from financial institutions, title documents,
or witnesses.
You have expenses that
must be reimbursed, like
court-ordered medical costs
for the children.
Get proof of your costs and your payment, such as the bill and your cancelled
check.
You and the other parent
do not agree on basic facts
about child custody.
Try to get statements from schools, medical offices, appointments, or other
information to support the facts as you see them.
You are worried about child
custody because the other
parent abuses you, the
child, drugs or alcohol.
Try to get proof, such as law enforcement reports, records from court, probation,
social welfare or health care agencies, photos or witnesses.
You are a victim of
domestic violence.
Try to get proof of injury, like police reports, medical records or photos of injuries;
or proof of other kinds of abuse, like photos, emails, text messages, etc.
For questions, help, or forms….
Visit your local court’s self-help center.
Talk to a lawyer or a qualified document preparer.
Get forms and self-help information at www.lacourt.org.