- Complaint for Divorce form. This is the document which states you are the plaintiff seeking a divorce. You spouse is considered the defendant. The Complaint for Divorce outlines the particulars of your case and everything you are requesting in the divorce. This form must be signed in front of a notary
- Child Support Affidavit. If there are minor children of the marriage, you will need to complete the child support affidavit, using last year's income and this year's expected income. The form requires a notarized signature. Your spouse will fill out the form with his or her information after the summons is served.
- Family Matter Summons & Preliminary Injunction. This is the form you get from the county clerk which has the clerk's signature and the official seal. You will need to date and sign this form.
- SSN Disclosure Form. The information on this form is kept confidential, but must be included in the original paperwork. It includes your social security number and that of your children.