California’s New Joint Petition for Dissolution – The Reape-Rickett Law Firm
In 2026, California couples have a new option for ending their marriage or domestic partnership: the Joint Petition for Dissolution. This new procedure is designed to streamline the divorce process, reducing cost, conflict, and unnecessary public disclosure.
The Joint Petition is not the same as California’s existing Joint Petition for Summary Dissolution. Summary Dissolution remains available, but it is limited to couples who meet strict eligibility requirements regarding the length of marriage, property, debt, and the absence of children. Many couples simply do not qualify. The new Joint Petition removes those barriers for couples who agree to divorce and who are committed to resolving all issues by agreement rather than litigation.
One of the most immediate benefits is cost savings. In a traditional divorce, each party must typically pay a $435 filing fee. Under the Joint Petition process, only one $435 filing fee is required. Just as important is the privacy advantage. In California, divorce filings are public records. The Joint Petition allows parties to address sensitive matters, such as support or financial arrangements, privately in a settlement agreement rather than in public pleadings. For couples concerned about discretion, particularly those with professional or community visibility, this is a meaningful development. Furthermore, it is especially well-suited for mediation and collaborative divorce, allowing increased flexibility to resolve issues outside of court.
Importantly, the process is revocable. If either party decides litigation is necessary, the Joint Petition can be terminated and the case converted into a traditional divorce proceeding. This allows couples to begin cooperatively without forfeiting access to the court if circumstances change.
However, the Joint Petition is not appropriate in every case. Access to judicial remedies remains essential for matters which require immediate intervention, such as disputes involving urgent financial control, custody, and most critically, cases involving domestic violence.
Divorce will always be a significant life transition. But with the introduction of the Joint Petition for Dissolution, couples now have a new option. If you have questions about divorce options and your rights, call The Reape-Rickett Law Firm at (888) 846-6166 or visit www.DivorceDigest.com.
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