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Washington divorce form
Download the Washington no-fault petition for divorce (dissolution) packet for an uncontested divorce with minor children. Instant secure access with the packet documents listed below.
Use this packet if there is a minor child of the marriage and the case is uncontested. The cover walks the parenting plan, the child-support worksheets, and the 90-day clock.
A filing packet built around the Petition for Divorce (Dissolution) used to open an uncontested no-fault case in Washington.
Everything needed to open an uncontested no-fault divorce in Washington: the petition for divorce (dissolution) plus the supporting filing documents listed below.
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The packet materials walk through filing, service or waiver, and the support documents a children case requires.
Use this packet if there is a minor child of the marriage and the case is uncontested. The cover walks the parenting plan, the child-support worksheets, and the 90-day clock.
This packet includes 1 document in print-ready PDF format. Use the PDF files for print-ready review and signature preparation.
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This form plus the matching petition for divorce (dissolution), Separation Contract, and final divorce order (dissolution decree) — every Washington document in one package.
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This packet opens an uncontested no-fault divorce in Washington, where both spouses agree on the terms.
Washington is a one-ground (irretrievably broken) dissolution state in Superior Court with a 90-day clock from the later of filing or service. Cases with minor children add the official Parenting Plan, Child Support Order with worksheets, and Residential Time Summary Report. Children terms are always reviewable: the court enters the parenting plan it finds best and reviews child support against the mandatory schedule (RCW 26.09.070(3); RCW 26.19.020). The FAQ below covers the details.
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PETITION FOR DIVORCE (DISSOLUTION) — MINOR CHILDREN. Official FL Divorce 201 (rev. 01/2023), the same mandatory pattern form, pleaded with the children of the marriage.
Children section: the petition identifies the minor children and the relief requested on custody, residential time, and child support, which the court decides through the official Parenting Plan and Child Support Order.
The full packet adds the children set: the mandatory Parenting Plan (FL All Family 140, rev. 07/2025), the Child Support Order (FL All Family 130) with the official Washington State Child Support Schedule worksheets, and the Residential Time Summary Report (FL Divorce 243), plus everything in the no-children packet.
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The 1 packet documents listed on this page are included, delivered in PDF format. The packet centers on the Petition for Divorce (Dissolution) that opens an uncontested no-fault case, plus the supporting filing documents and reference materials shown above.
You or your spouse must be a Washington resident, or a member of the armed forces stationed in Washington, on the day the petition is filed (RCW 26.09.030). There is no minimum length of residency. File in Superior Court in the county where you live (RCW 26.09.010(2)); the county where your spouse lives also works under general venue rules (RCW 4.12.025). Confirm the county with the clerk.
Washington has one ground: the marriage is irretrievably broken (RCW 26.09.030). No one has to prove fault. If your spouse joins the petition or does not deny the breakdown, the court enters the decree; a denial can add a short continuance or counseling referral, but if either spouse persists the court enters the decree.
Cases with minor children use the same 90-day clock and add the mandatory Parenting Plan (FL All Family 140), the Child Support Order (FL All Family 130) with the official worksheets, and the Residential Time Summary Report (FL Divorce 243), which must be filed with the final orders (RCW 26.09.231). Many counties also require each parent to complete a parenting seminar - ask your county clerk. You are not divorced until the judge signs the Final Divorce Order. Court schedules vary by county.
No. This packet is built for an uncontested dissolution where your spouse joins, accepts service, or defaults. If your spouse will contest the case, consult a Washington attorney. Washington divides property and debts - community and separate - just and equitably, without regard to misconduct (RCW 26.09.080).
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult a Washington attorney if you have significant property, retirement accounts, business interests, safety concerns, or any disagreement about terms.