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As long as you and your soon-to-be-ex settled the disputes concerning asset division, alimony, childcare, and child support, you qualify for an uncontested divorce and can represent yourself in court.
Both divorce and dissolution are ways to end a legally binding relationship; however the key difference between the two is that where divorce is for legally married couples, dissolution is usually for those in a civil partnership.
An uncontested divorce can be finalised in four to six weeks depending on the court roll. It is not necessary for both parties to appear together in court, therefore, only the plaintiff will give evidence and conclude the divorce before a magistrate or judge, depending on the court in which the divorce was instituted.
An uncontested divorce can take as few as four to six weeks. Florida requires you to wait at least 20 days from the date you file to get a divorce. Its common for it to take longer than 20 days, though, because you have to wait for the final court hearing, which depends on a busy court schedule.
A Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) is an action to terminate the contract of marriage. These matters are governed by the laws of the State of Florida (Florida Statutes) and the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure.
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In Florida, there is no difference between a dissolution of marriage and a divorce. Under Florida law (Florida Statutes Chapter 61), dissolution of marriage is simply the legal term used to describe divorce.
Do I have to go to Court for an Uncontested Divorce in Florida? Although you dont have a trial in an uncontested divorce, as part of the settlement agreement process, youll still need to appear in front of a judge for a brief divorce hearing.
In a final divorce hearing in the state of Florida, the judge will ask the parties involved in the uncontested divorce filing for identification. This is to both prove both their identity and residency in the state of Florida.
Forms for Uncontested Divorce in Florida With Children Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage 12.901(a) Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Dependent or Minor Children 12.901(b)(1) Family Law Financial Affidavit (Short Form) 12.902(b)
Do I have to go to Court for an Uncontested Divorce in Florida? Although you dont have a trial in an uncontested divorce, as part of the settlement agreement process, youll still need to appear in front of a judge for a brief divorce hearing.

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