FINAL JUDGMENT OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE WITH PROPERTY BUT NO DEPENDENT OR MINOR CHILD(REN) (UNCONTESTED) This cause came before this Court for a hearing on a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage - flcourts
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What is the final judgment of dissolution of 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.
What is the difference between uncontested divorce and dissolution of marriage?
The basic difference between dissolution and divorce relates to whether the spouses agree on all of the issues related to the end of the marriage or not. In addition, dissolution does not assign fault to either party while divorce does.
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Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage With Minor Child
This cause came before this Court for a hearing on a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. The Court, having reviewed the file and heard the testimony,
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