Form Rcw 26.09.020 - Petition For Divorce (Dissolution) - Superior Court Of Washington Page 2

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one of us moved to a separate household.
we separated our assets and debts.
we agreed the marital community ended.
other (specify):
4.
Jurisdiction over the spouses
The court has jurisdiction over the marriage because at least one of the spouses lives in
Washington State, or is stationed in this state as a member of the armed forces.
The court has personal jurisdiction over the Respondent because (check all that apply):
The Respondent lives in Washington State.
The Petitioner and Respondent lived in Washington State while they were married,
and the Petitioner still lives in this state or is stationed in this state as a member of
the armed forces.
The Petitioner and Respondent may have conceived a child together in this state.
Other (specify):
The court does not have personal jurisdiction over the Respondent. (This may limit the
court’s ability to divide property and debts, award money, set child support or spousal
support, or approve a restraining order or protection order.)
5.
Is one of the spouses pregnant?
Note: The law considers the other spouse to be the parent of any child born
(Check one):
during the marriage or within 300 days after it ends. If the other spouse is
No
Yes
not the parent, either spouse may file a Petition to Disprove Parentage of
Presumed Parent (form FL Parentage 355) in court. In most cases, the
If Yes, who is pregnant?
deadline to file the Petition to Disprove is before the child turns four. (See
Petitioner
RCW 26.26.116, 26.26.500 – 26.26.625.)
If everyone agrees, both spouses and the child’s biological father can sign an
Respondent
Acknowledgment (and Denial) of Paternity. Those forms must be notarized
and filed with the Washington State Registrar of Vital Statistics to be valid.
6.
Children of the marriage
7
My spouse and I have no children together who are still dependent. (Skip to
.)
My spouse and I have the following children together who are still dependent (only list
children you and your spouse have together, not children from other relationships):
Child’s name
Age
Child’s name
Age
1.
4.
2.
5.
3.
6.
a. Children’s home/s
During the past 5 years have any of the children lived:
 on an Indian reservation,
RCW 26.09.020
Petition for Divorce
Mandatory Form (07/2017)
(Dissolution)
FL Divorce 201
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