Deadlines for Serving and Finishing Divorce, Legal Separation, Nullity or Parentage Cases

If you are unsure whether your case was served timely and properly, you may contact the Self-Help Center.

Deadline to obtain a Judgment

The California Code of Civil Procedure section 583.310 requires these cases to be brought to trial or Judgment within five years from the date the case was filed otherwise the case is subject to dismissal.

Here are the exceptions to this rule:

Options for proceeding if your case has exceeded either of these deadlines:

Stipulate to extend time:

You and the other party can agree to extend the time to serve and/or finish your case. Click here for a Stipulation and Order form and instructions. Both parties must sign and date this form, then follow the instructions for submitting it to the court. If you are not sure which boxes to check, contact the Self-Help Center.

Dismiss and start a new case:

A Request for Dismissal may be completed and filed as indicated below:

You may obtain the form online by clicking here. Either party can start a new Divorce after the old case is dismissed. If Santa Clara County is still the proper location for filing, you may attend our online Divorce Workshop for help starting a new case.