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Divorce Answer Form 12.903(a) You have 20 days to answer after being served with the other partys petition. A copy of this form, along with all of the other forms required with this answer and waiver, must be mailed or hand delivered to the other party in your case.
DEADLINE: After being served, the Respondent has 20 days to file an answer admitting or denying each of the claims contained in the petition.
Marital settlement agreements are written and signed contracts by both spouses that outline the terms of the divorce. These agreements will address the issues in your case, including custody and time-sharing.
You have 20 days to answer after being served with the other partys petition. After you file your answer, the case will generally proceed in one of the following two ways: UNCONTESTED.
The rules and procedures should be carefully read and followed. What should I do next? You have 20 days to answer after being served with the other partys counterpetition. A copy of this form must be mailed, e-mailed, or hand delivered to the other party.
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After you file an answer and counterpetition your case will then generally proceed as follows: The other party is required to answer your counterpetition within 20 days using an Answer to Counterpetition, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.903(d). UNCONTESTED.
Under Florida divorce law, all marital property is subject to an equitable distribution. Typically, the court will divide marital property 50/50, unless there are reasons why an equal split would be inequitable (unfair).
You may document your agreement by signing a Marital Settlement Agreement, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(f)(3) and filing it with the clerk of the circuit court or you may agree that all of your assets (what you own) and liabilities (what you owe) have been disposed of by oral agreement.
The requirement that each party file a completed Financial Affidavit cannot be waived and the Affidavit must be filed. If you and the other party agree to waive the requirements of the Mandatory Disclosure Rule you may file a Waiver of Mandatory Disclosure with the court.
6 Steps for Responding to Divorce Papers Without an Attorney Read the papers carefully. Know your deadline. File an answer. Fill out the required divorce forms. Pay your fees and file the divorce forms. Get a court order from a judge if necessary.

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