Thinking About Filing For an Uncontested or Simplified Divorce In Florida?

Deciding to file for a divorce can be a stressful, and uneasy decision to make. Fortunately, the process of going through a divorce in the State of Florida is quite simple, if you and your spouse are in agreement with the terms of your divorce, you may qualify for either a simplified divorce or an uncontested divorce. We take the leg work out of preparing the documents and provide you with professional Florida Supreme Court Approved divorce documents. We also provide assistance with filling out the necessary forms for name changes and stepparent adoptions. You will be provided with all of the necessary court mandated forms to properly file your case with the court, and will be provided with step-by-step instructions on how to properly file your documents, or you can request that we do that for you. First you need to know which scenario below fits the type of divorce you are looking for.

Do you qualify for an Uncontested Dissolution of Marriage in Florida? You do if the following apply:

  • The parties are married
  • Neither spouse is requesting alimony
  • At least one spouse has resided in the State of Florida for six (6) months
  • You both agree on the division of assets and liabilities
  • If children are involved you both agree to issues related to the children
  • Neither of you are seeking alimony
  • Both spouses agree that their marriage is irretrievably broken and agree to an uncontested divorce.

Once you have decided on the type of divorce that fits you and your spouse, Make your selection below to get started.

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Do you qualify for a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage in Florida? You do if the following apply:

  • The parties are married
  • There are no minor children from the marriage
  • The wife cannot be pregnant at the time of filing
  • Neither spouse is requesting alimony
  • At least one spouse has resided in the State of Florida for six (6) months
  • You both agree on the division of assets and liabilities
  • You are both willing to go to the clerk's office in your jurisdiction to sign the petition<\/li>
  • You are willing to attend the final hearing at court (at the same time)
  • Both spouses agree that their marriage is irretrievably broken and agree to a simplified divorce.

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