Petition for dissolution of marriage with minor child florida 2011 form-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full legal name and select whether you are the Husband or Wife. Ensure that you have lived in Florida for at least six months before filing.
  3. Fill in the marriage history section, including the date of marriage and separation. If applicable, indicate if either party is a member of the military service.
  4. List any dependent or minor children, including their names and birth dates. If applicable, note if the wife is pregnant.
  5. Complete the financial affidavit section by indicating whether it is filed with this petition or will be filed later.
  6. In the parenting plan section, specify how parental responsibility should be shared and outline any time-sharing arrangements.
  7. Review all sections carefully to ensure accuracy before signing. Once completed, save your document and follow instructions for filing with your local court.

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In Florida, a divorce is called a dissolution of marriage. Florida is one of the many states that have abolished fault as a ground for dissolution of marriage.
The Origin of the 7 Year Rule Myth Long-Term Marriage Classification: In Florida, marriages lasting 7 years or more are often considered moderate-term or potentially long-term marriages. This classification can affect alimony decisions but does not automatically grant a divorce.
Florida divorce law provides a process called a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage. Couples can use this to get a quick divorce, about 30 days from filing to finalization, as long as they have complete agreement on the terms of the divorce and its uncontested.
If neither spouse wants alimony and they have no minor or dependent children, and no spouse is pregnant, they can seek a simplified uncontested divorce. There, too, the spouses submit a Marital Settlement Agreement.
How long a divorce takes in Florida depends on several factors, primarily whether the divorce is uncontested or contested. 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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Both spouses must sign and file Form 12.901(a), Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage, in the circuit court of the county where either spouse resides. A filing fee (typically around $400) must be paid to the court.
Through a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage, you and your spouse can finalize the divorce process in as little as 30 days. It is the fastest divorce option in Florida. Note: In Florida, a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage is not an option for parents with dependent children.
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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