FINAL JUDGMENT FOR SUPPORT UNCONNECTED WITH DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE WITH DEPENDENT OR MINOR CHILD(REN) This cause came before this Court on a Petition for Support Unconnected with Dissolution of Marriage under section 61 - flcourts 2026

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Dissolution with children refers to a divorce case where minor children are involved. It does not automatically mean the petitioner seeks sole custody; custody arrangements can be joint or sole.
On the other hand, a dissolution can be thought of as a no-fault divorce. Fault grounds are not required for a dissolution. If the parties can negotiate and come to an agreement on all terms of their separation agreement, then the parties can petition for a dissolution.
Section 10 When husband may Petition for dissolution Any husband may present a Petition to the District Court or to the High Court, praying that his marriage may be dissolved on the ground that his wife has, since the solemnization thereof, been guilty of adultery.
Dissolution is the formal, legal ending of a marriage by a court, commonly called a divorce. A dissolution of marriage completely ends your legal relationship as spouses and ends your marriage.
Final Judgment: You are divorced as the date indicated and free to marry again once that date passes. Interlocutory Judgment: You are still married. This may have the information about which person gets custody, property, support, etc.

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Research has documented that parental divorce/separation is associated with an increased risk for child and adolescent adjustment problems, including academic difficulties (e.g., lower grades and school dropout), disruptive behaviors (e.g., conduct and substance use problems), and depressed mood2.
Dissolution with children simply refers to a divorce case where the spouses have minor children. In this situation, the court not only terminates the marriage but also addresses issues such as child custody, parenting time (visitation), and child support.
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.

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