👨‍👩‍👧 Joint Divorce With Kids? Not Yet | Los Angeles Divorce
You may have heard that California now allows joint divorce petitions—even if you have kids or assets.
That’s what the law says.
But the courts haven’t implemented it yet.
As of today, there is no joint petition form you can file if you have children, real estate, retirement accounts, or shared debt. The only existing joint petition form still follows older limits and does not apply to families with kids.
This video explains what actually works right now—so parents don’t waste time waiting for a process that isn’t available.
📌 What This Video Covers:
âś” What the new joint divorce law says
âś” What the courts have not implemented yet
✔ Why joint petitions aren’t available for parents
✔ What forms currently exist—and their limits
âś” What options families can use today
đź§ Key Insight:
A law passing does not mean courts can accept filings immediately. Until new forms and procedures are released, joint divorce with kids is not a filing option—no matter what headlines suggest.
đź› How Divorce661 Helps:
âś” Explains current court-approved options
âś” Prevents filing delays and rejected paperwork
âś” Guides parents using processes that work today
âś” Prepares accurate, court-ready documents
âś” Helps families move forward without confusion
âś… If you have kids and want to understand the real options that actually work today, Divorce661 can walk you through the correct process based on current court rules. Schedule a consultation at Divorce661.com.
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