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Divorce Requirements

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Simplified Dissolutions Requirements

All These Requirements Must Be Met To File a Simplified Dissolution.

  1. You have no minor children (under 18) or dependent children.
  2. You have no adopted children under 18 years old.
  3. The wife is not pregnant.
  4. At least one party has lived in Florida for the past six months.
  5. We have made provisions for the division of our property and the payment of our obligations and are satisfied with them.
  6. You have both signed the joint petition and all other papers needed to carry out this procedure and paid the required fees to the clerk of the court.
  7. You both want to end the marriage because of serious permanent differences.
  8. You both have agreed to use the simplified dissolution of marriage procedure rather than a regular dissolution.
  9. You are both aware of the following facts:
    1. After the dissolution becomes final neither party has any right to expect money or support from the other, except for what is included in the property settlement agreement.
    2. That by choosing the simplified dissolution of marriage procedure we give certain legal rights we should have if you had used the regular dissolution procedure. (See simplified package for more information.)

Husband and wife must sign the forms together in front of a deputy clerk. Husband and wife must appear before the judge together for the final hearing. All parties must have proper identification at the time of filing (drivers license, something with a signature.) Simplified dissolution can be filed Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The Clerk of Court can assist parties filing a "simplified dissolution of marriage".

 

If your case does not meet the criteria for filing a simplified dissolution of marriage, you may obtain other available dissolution of marriage petitions and instructions from the Self Service Center.

 

Petitions for Dissolution of Marriage require a filing fee of $364.00

 

Dissolution of Marriage with Children:

Parenting Course Provider information link

http://www.flclerks.com/Pub_info/2004_Pub_Info/divorcecourse.doc


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