Florida Divorce Laws
Here you will find an overview of Florida divorce laws. From the time the Petitioner files the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, until the time the Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage is signed by the Judge of the Circuit Court, Florida has certain procedures that need to be followed. These procedures are all in accordance with Florida laws, encompassing alimony, child custody and visitation, child support, and equitable distribution.
Florida divorce laws are put in place for both the Petitioner and the Respondent to receive a fair divorce. Sometimes, hiring a divorce lawyer or mediator in your area is the best way to ensure that this happens. Or, if you and your spouse are able to cooperate and agree on everything, you can do your own Florida divorce online.
- Florida Divorce Residency Requirements
- Florida Grounds for Divorce
- Florida Uncontested Divorce
- Florida Simplified Divorce Procedures
- Florida Property Division Factors
- Florida Spousal Support/Maintenance/Alimony Factors
- Florida Child Custody Factors
- Florida Child Support Factors
- Florida Grandparent’s Rights
- Florida Military Divorce Laws
- Florida Child Support Guidelines
- Florida Child Support Definitions
- Florida Premarital and Prenuptial Agreements
- Florida Dissolution of Marriage Definitions
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