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<h1>Received FL 165 — This Is Not Your Final Judgment</h1>
<h2>What is an FL-165?</h2>
<p>The FL-165 is the California court form commonly called the <strong>Request for Default or Default</strong>. It is a procedural notice the court issues after you file a default-style divorce judgment packet. Receiving this form means the court has processed the default request portion of your paperwork, not that your divorce is finalized.</p>
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<blockquote><p>The FL-165 is otherwise known as a request and/or default.</p></blockquote>
<h2>Why you get the FL-165 first</h2>
<p>In default or default-with-agreement cases the court processes paperwork in stages. A clerk dedicated to default requests handles the FL-165. A separate clerk later handles the final judgment paperwork. Because of that division of duties, the FL-165 arrives in the mail before the final judgment.</p>
<h2>Typical timeline: When to expect the final judgment</h2>
<p>After the FL-165 is filed, expect roughly <strong>30 to 45 days</strong> before the court issues the final judgment (usually the FL-180). The FL-180 will include the official date your divorce becomes effective.</p>
<h2>What to do when you receive an FL-165</h2>
<ol>
<li><strong>Do not panic.</strong> The FL-165 is not the final divorce paperwork.</li>
<li><strong>Confirm your case type.</strong> FL-165 appears when a case is a default or default-with-agreement. If the other party filed a response, you typically will not see an FL-165.</li>
<li><strong>Watch your mail.</strong> The final judgment packet (FL-180) should arrive in about 30 to 45 days.</li>
<li><strong>Keep your contact information current.</strong> Make sure the court has your correct mailing address to avoid delays.</li>
<li><strong>Contact the court only if the judgment does not arrive.</strong> If more than 45 days pass, call the clerk assigned to judgments to check the status.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Common scenarios explained</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Default or default with agreement:</strong> You will receive FL-165 first, then FL-180 later.</li>
<li><strong>Contested case (response filed):</strong> The FL-165 usually will not be part of the record in the same way.</li>
<li><strong>Hybrid cases:</strong> Depending on what was filed, the FL-165 may or may not be used.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h1>Received FL 165 — This Is Not Your Final Judgment</h1>
<h2>What is an FL-165?</h2>
<p>The FL-165 is the California court form commonly called the <strong>Request for Default or Default</strong>. It is a procedural notice the court issues after you file a default-style divorce judgment packet. Receiving this form means the court has processed the default request portion of your paperwork, not that your divorce is finalized.</p>
<blockquote><p>The FL-165 is otherwise known as a request and/or default.</p></blockquote>
<h2>Why you get the FL-165 first</h2>
<p>In default or default-with-agreement cases the court processes paperwork in stages. A clerk dedicated to default requests handles the FL-165. A separate clerk later handles the final judgment paperwork. Because of that division of duties, the FL-165 arrives in the mail before the final judgment.</p>
<h2>Typical timeline: When to expect the final judgment</h2>
<p>After the FL-165 is filed, expect roughly <strong>30 to 45 days</strong> before the court issues the final judgment (usually the FL-180). The FL-180 will include the official date your divorce becomes effective.</p>
<h2>What to do when you receive an FL-165</h2>
<ol>
<li><strong>Do not panic.</strong> The FL-165 is not the final divorce paperwork.</li>
<li><strong>Confirm your case type.</strong> FL-165 appears when a case is a default or default-with-agreement. If the other party filed a response, you typically will not see an FL-165.</li>
<li><strong>Watch your mail.</strong> The final judgment packet (FL-180) should arrive in about 30 to 45 days.</li>
<li><strong>Keep your contact information current.</strong> Make sure the court has your correct mailing address to avoid delays.</li>
<li><strong>Contact the court only if the judgment does not arrive.</strong> If more than 45 days pass, call the clerk assigned to judgments to check the status.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Common scenarios explained</h2>
<ul>
<li style="list-style-type: none;">
<ul>
<li><strong>Default or default with agreement:</strong> You will receive FL-165 first, then FL-180 later.</li>
<li><strong>Contested case (response filed):</strong> The FL-165 usually will not be part of the record in the same way.</li>
<li><strong>Hybrid cases:</strong> Depending on what was filed, the FL-165 may or may not be used.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>Quick checklist</h2>
<ul>
<li>Received FL-165 — understand it is a processing notice, not final judgment.</li>
<li>Expect FL-180 roughly 30 to 45 days after FL-165 is processed.</li>
<li>Keep a copy of your filings and all court mailings.</li>
<li>If the FL-180 does not arrive after 45 days, contact the court clerk handling judgments.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Final note</h2>
<p>Receiving the FL-165 is a normal and expected step in a default-style California divorce. It means the court is moving forward. The next important document to watch for is the FL-180, which contains the final judgment and the date your divorce becomes effective. Stay organized, monitor your mail, and reach out to the court if the anticipated timeline is exceeded.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Quick checklist</h2>
<ul>
<li>Received FL-165 — understand it is a processing notice, not final judgment.</li>
<li>Expect FL-180 roughly 30 to 45 days after FL-165 is processed.</li>
<li>Keep a copy of your filings and all court mailings.</li>
<li>If the FL-180 does not arrive after 45 days, contact the court clerk handling judgments.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Final note</h2>
<p>Receiving the FL-165 is a normal and expected step in a default-style California divorce. It means the court is moving forward. The next important document to watch for is the FL-180, which contains the final judgment and the date your divorce becomes effective. Stay organized, monitor your mail, and reach out to the court if the anticipated timeline is exceeded.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://divorce661.com/fl-165-what-it-means-and-what-to-do/">Received FL 165 — This Is Not Your Final Judgment | California Divorce</a> appeared first on <a href="https://divorce661.com">Divorce 661 Santa Clarita Divorce Paralegal | Valencia Divorce Paralegal | Santa Clarita Valley Divorce Paralegal</a>.</p>
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