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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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Click New Document in your dashboard, and select Create Blank Document to design your Joint Dissolution Form from the ground up.

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Place different fields such as text boxes, radio buttons, icons, signatures, etc. Arrange these fields to suit the layout of your document and designate them to recipients if needed.

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All cases Civil cover sheet (Form 12.928). Petition for dissolution of marriage. Family law financial affidavit. Affidavit of corroborating witness (Form 12.902(i)). Notice of Social Security number (Form 12.902(j)). Service forms. Final judgment of dissolution of marriage. Final disposition.
The regular dissolution process begins with a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage being filed with the circuit court in the county where you and your spouse last lived together or in a county where either party resides. Either spouse may file for a dissolution of marriage.
Yes, a financial affidavit is a mandatory document in the process of a simplified dissolution. Both parties must complete and submit this affidavit, which details each persons financial situation, including income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.
Some uncontested divorces are resolved as quickly as six weeks, while others can take six months or more. Since New York does not have a waiting period, a divorce that both parties agree on takes roughly 3 months for the papers to be filed with the court.
Initial Filing Fees Filing FeeCost Dissolution of Marriage/Annulment $408 Domestic Relations Exception Cases (Pursuant to F.S. 28.241(1)(a)(1)(b)) $300 General Domestic Relations $400 Name Change $4003 more rows
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Uncontested divorce forms are also available on the courts website at .nycourts.gov. The total court fees for an uncontested divorce will be a minimum of $335.00. This includes the $210.00 index # filing fee required to commence the divorce, and the $125.00 Note of Issue fee.
If you and your spouse have resolved all financial and parenting issues, and you do not have a lawyer, you can use the free Uncontested Divorce Forms Packet.
Gather Important Documents The documents needed for a Florida divorce paperwork checklist include the following: Marriage certificate. Prenuptial or postnuptial agreements. Financial records, such as bank statements, tax returns, and trust documents.

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