California Family Code CHAPTER 5 - Summary Dissolution

  • Section 2400.
    (a) A marriage may be dissolved by the summary dissolution procedure provided in this chapter if all of the following conditions exist at the time the...
  • Section 2401.
    (a) A proceeding for summary dissolution of the marriage shall be commenced by filing a joint petition in the form prescribed by the Judicial Council.(b) The petition...
  • Section 2402.
    (a) At any time before the filing of application for judgment pursuant to Section 2403, either party to the marriage may revoke the joint petition and...
  • Section 2403.
    When six months have expired from the date of the filing of the joint petition for summary dissolution, the court shall, unless a revocation has...
  • Section 2404.
    Entry of the judgment pursuant to Section 2403 constitutes:(a) A final adjudication of the rights and obligations of the parties with respect to the status of...
  • Section 2405.
    (a) Entry of the judgment pursuant to Section 2403 does not prejudice nor bar the rights of either of the parties to institute an action to...
  • Section 2406.
    (a) Each superior court shall make available a brochure, the contents and form of which shall be prescribed by the Judicial Council, describing the requirements, nature,...

Last modified: October 22, 2018