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Uncontested Divorce in Florida With Children A Simplified Dissolution of Marriage requires that there be no minor children involved, but if you have children, you can still file for an uncontested divorce. Visitation, also known as Time Sharing, works the same way as in any other divorce.
If you have an extreme financial hardship and cant file for a divorce without financial help, you can apply for a fee waiver for the court fees. Ask the clerk for more information.
Uncontested. An uncontested divorce is the cheapest method. In an uncontested divorce, parties agree on the vast majority of things and file together.
In Florida, the Courts must award shared parental responsibility unless it is clearly shown that shared responsibility is not in the childs best interest or detrimental to the child. Shared parental responsibility means that all key decisions must be approved by both parties.
Filing of a Petition the first step of the divorce procedure in India in case of mutual Divorce is a joint petition for the termination of marriage may be submitted before the family court by both the husband and wife on the grounds that they have been residing separately for a time span of one year or more.
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Uncontested Divorce: If both parties agree on all terms of the divorce, including asset division, child custody, and alimony, the process is much smoother and less costly. Typically, the costs for an uncontested divorce can range from $500 to $5,000.
Online Divorce Unfortunately, you wont get an uncontested divorce in Florida without a court appearance: You must appear in a final court hearing for a judge to grant the divorce.
An uncontested divorce in Florida takes between six weeks and three months. A contested divorce takes between six months to a year to come to a resolution. Keep in mind that you must meet Florida state residency requirements prior to filing for divorce.

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