Form FL-150, the Income and Expense Declaration, gives the court a sworn snapshot of your earnings, deductions, assets, and monthly expenses. It is the foundation the court uses to calculate child support and spousal support, so accuracy and complete attachments matter.
When you file FL-150
- As a preliminary and final declaration of disclosure in a divorce.
- Whenever you request or respond to a support order (with FL-300).
- When asking the court to modify an existing support order.
What we prepare
- FL-150 completed from the income, deduction, and expense figures you provide.
- Organization of pay stubs and tax-return attachments the form requires.
- The companion FL-160 / FL-142 property disclosures where needed.
What we do NOT do
Imverica is a registered California Legal Document Assistant — not a law firm. We enter the figures you give us, at your direction. We do not calculate a "recommended" support number for you, give legal or tax advice, or represent you. For advice we maintain referrals to licensed attorneys.
Authority: California Family Code §§2104-2105 (declarations of disclosure) and the statewide child-support guideline, Fam. Code §4055; California Rules of Court, title 5. Document preparation only — not legal advice.