Property Declaration
List all assets and debts in your marriage so the court can divide them fairly.
What this form does
FL-160 is a detailed inventory of everything the marriage accumulated — real estate, bank accounts, retirement accounts, vehicles, debts, businesses. California is a community property state, meaning everything acquired during the marriage is generally split 50/50. The FL-160 gives the court the information it needs to divide property correctly.
Who needs to file it
Both parties in a dissolution case. Each person files their own.
When to file it
Filed as part of the financial disclosure process in a dissolution case.
What happens after you file
The court uses the FL-160 to understand what property exists and how it should be divided in the judgment.
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