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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number and division at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case within the court system.
  3. In the section for parties, clearly state the names of both the Petitioner and Respondent. Ensure that spelling is accurate to avoid any legal complications.
  4. Review and confirm that at least one party has been a resident of Florida for over six months before filing. This is a requirement for jurisdiction.
  5. Indicate whether there are any minor children or if either party is pregnant. If not, check the appropriate box.
  6. In the Marital Settlement Agreement section, select whether an agreement exists and ensure all necessary financial affidavits are attached as Exhibit A.
  7. If applicable, indicate if you wish to restore a former name by filling in the full legal name in the designated area.
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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.
What Is the Final Judgment? The final judgment in a divorce proceeding ends the marriage between the couple. The parties are no longer married once the judge signs the settlement agreement. The parties must follow all court orders and agreements in the final judgment.
In Florida, a divorce is called a dissolution of marriage. You can file a petition for a dissolution of marriage on the grounds that your marriage is irretrievably broken. Irretrievably broken means that you and your spouse are unable to work out your problems and cannot live together any more.
A Florida divorce decree is generally a short document that includes the plaintiffs and defendants names and the case number at the top. It shows that the dissolution of marriage was granted and on what grounds.
IANAL; Divorce refers to enlisting the courts help to end your marriage. A dissolution of marriage, on the other hand, is an agreement between you and your spouse on how to resolve questions such as child custody and property division, without a judge intervening.

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The filing fees for a simplified divorce are set by Florida Statute and are subject to change as a result of new laws passed by the legislature each year. The current fees for filing a Simplified Divorce is $408 plus a $10 summons fee (please refer to the Fee Schedule (PDF).
You and your spouse will receive a hearing date and time when filing the paperwork. There is a mandatory 20 day waiting period before a hearing can be held depending on the courts calendar. You and your spouse must both appear before the court on the scheduled hearing date.

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