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FW-001 COURT FEE WAIVER APPLICATION FOR CALIF. - VIDEO #8 (2021)

https://www.freedivorce.com/ https://www.freedivorce.com/video-guides https://www.freedivorce.com/court-forms https://www.freedivorce.com/templates/ https://freedivorce.com/paid-instruct... Tutorial video explains how to apply for a waiver of court fees in California by filling out the fee waiver application, FW-001, & other court forms. A fee waiver provides a number of benefits. When you file a petition for divorce, the filing fee is hundreds of dollars per person. If you want copies of court records, the court charges a fee. If you have a fee waiver, there are no filing fees or copying fees. There are other fees, including service of process fees, that the court and the sheriff won’t charge you if you have a fee waiver. If you want a more comprehensive list of the fees that can be waived, go to our Court Forms Data Base and look at the form numbered FW-001-INFO. The FW-001 is a two page form. Depending on your financial situation, you may have to fill out only part of the form. If you are currently receiving public benefits under certain government programs, such as food stamps, Medi-Cal, or county relief, you will only have to fill out page one of the form. If your household income is below a certain amount, then you will have to fill out all of page one, but only parts of page 2. If you receive benefits from any of the public assistance programs listed in section #5 of the FW-001, check the appropriate box. Then, date and sign the form at the bottom and you’re done. If you do not receive benefits from any of the listed public assistance programs, look at the income chart in section 5(b). If your household income, before taxes, is below the amount in the chart for your size family, check box 5(b). Then, date and sign the form at the bottom. Then, complete only sections #7, 8, and 9 on page two. After you have completed sections #7, 8, and 9 on page two, you’re done. If you do not receive benefits from any of the public assistance programs listed in section 5(a) and your household income exceeds the amounts listed in the chart in section 5(b), then check box 5(c) and also check the box in section 5(c) that asks to “waive all court fees and costs”. Date and sign the form. Then, fill out all of the sections on page two. You don’t need to fill out very much of the FW-003. Fill in the name of the county and the address of the court in the box on the right-hand side of page 1 and fill in the name of the case. Then, fill out section #1 and put “in pro per” in section #2. Leave the rest of the form blank. The court will review your fee waiver paperwork and make a decision as to whether or not your application will be granted. If you receive benefits under any of the listed public assistance programs or if the amount of your household income is below the amount in the chart in section #5, you will almost certainly be granted the fee waiver. If your household income is above the amounts in the chart, you may still be granted the waiver. You can find all of the Judicial Council court forms you will need to apply for a fee waiver in our free Court Forms Database.

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