FL-141 · Judicial Council form workflow

FL-141: Declaration Regarding Service of Declaration of Disclosure in a California property case

Tells the court that required disclosure documents were served.

Where it fits in the property workflow

It is the disclosure-related form California Courts identifies for filing; the financial statements themselves are exchanged, not filed merely because this proof is filed.

Always open the official California Courts page before use. It provides the current revision, current download and any translations or instructions; this guide intentionally does not host a copy that can become stale.

Prepare before touching the form

  • Match preliminary or final disclosure to what was actually served
  • Record the service date and method accurately
  • Reconcile the proof with the production index before filing

The handoff to the next document

Record what form FL-141 proves, what it merely reports, and the source documents behind its financial statements. The same asset, debt, date and amount should not acquire a new identity simply because it crosses from an intake schedule to a pleading, proof, attachment or judgment package.

Boundary to keep visible

A filed FL-141 proves the represented service event; it does not prove every asset was disclosed correctly.

Review pointUse the current official FL-141 and its instructions. Local rules, case posture and later form revisions can change what belongs in a particular filing.

Questions about this topic

Where can I get the current FL-141?

Use the official California Courts form page linked here. It is the source for the current revision and download.

Does completing FL-141 finish the property division?

No. This form is one document in a larger disclosure, decision, judgment or implementation workflow.

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