Your Guide to a Smooth, Low-Stress, and Efficient Divorce Process
Mediation is the quickest and most cost-effective way to complete your divorce in California—especially when children are involved. Below is the streamlined process that helps couples move from start to finish as efficiently as possible.
- Begin With a Mediation-Focused Process
Working with a mediator who guides both the legal and practical steps keeps everything moving forward. Your mediator will help you reach agreements on:
- Parenting plan and custody
- Child support and spousal support
- Property and debt division
- Finalizing all required court documents
This avoids delays and unnecessary court involvement.
- File the Initial Petition Early
California requires a mandatory 6-month waiting period before a divorce can be finalized.
To start the clock quickly:
- One spouse files the Petition (FL-100).
- The other spouse signs a Notice and Acknowledgment of Receipt instead of being formally served.
This saves time and avoids the need for a process server.
- Complete Financial Disclosures Promptly
Both spouses must complete preliminary financial disclosures before the divorce can be finalized.
Fast-track tips:
- Use organized checklists or worksheets from your mediator.
- Complete the Income & Expense Declaration and Asset & Debt forms early.
- Only the FL-141 declaration is filed with the court—not the full packet.
- Use Focused, Efficient Mediation Sessions
Most couples resolve everything in 2–5 mediation sessions.
A typical efficient structure:
- Session 1: Parenting plan and custody
- Session 2: Child support and spousal support
- Session 3: Assets, debts, and final terms
Preparation worksheets can significantly reduce time in session.
- Sign a Comprehensive Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA)
After agreements are reached, the mediator prepares a full written agreement including:
- Custody and parenting schedule
- Support terms
- Division of assets and debts
- All required judgment paperwork
Both spouses review and sign before submission to the court.
- Submit the Judgment Packet for Court Approval
Once signed, your judgment package is submitted to the San Diego Superior Court.
Typical review time: 3–10 weeks, depending on court workload.
Submitting clean, complete paperwork prevents delays.
Estimated Fastest Timeline
- Filing & Service Waiver: Same day – 1 week
- Disclosures Completed: 1–3 weeks
- Mediation to Full Agreement: 2–8 weeks
- Judgment Review by Court: 3–10 weeks
- Mandatory Waiting Period: 6 months
Fastest possible mediated divorce: Approximately 6–7 months
(6 months are required by California law)
Why Mediation Is the Quickest Path
- No court hearings
- Less paperwork stress
- Faster agreement on parenting and financial issues
- A single, coordinated process from start to finish








