
Is the divorce application printed on official Washington state forms?
Recently updated on June 6th, 2025 at 06:46 pm
Yes, Legal Atoms uses the official Washington state forms. In order to maintain the exact formatting such as margins, fonts, and spacing we use the original Microsoft Word documents provided by the Washington Courts. Legal Atoms software then enters the information you provided. Our software only fills in the blanks or check boxes without modifying the original content.
By using the original Washington state forms, we also avoid the risk of breaking any of the compliance rules mentioned in the guidelines for custom developed forms: Format and Style Rules for Mandatory Forms Developed Pursuant to RCW 13.34.035.
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