FL-150 · Judicial Council form workflow

FL-150: Income and Expense Declaration in a California property case

Reports income, expenses, assets and liabilities used in support and other financial decisions.

Where it fits in the property workflow

Its cash-flow and balance information can expose conflicts with the property schedule and determine whether a proposed buyout or equalizing payment is fundable.

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

  • Current income proof for the period requested by the form
  • Recurring household expenses and debt payments
  • Cross-check accounts and liabilities against FL-142
  • Identify one-time income separately from recurring cash flow

The handoff to the next document

Record what form FL-150 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

The income declaration and property schedule answer different questions. A number appearing on both should still be reconciled to the same source and date.

Review pointUse the current official FL-150 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-150?

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

Does completing FL-150 finish the property division?

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

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