Florida Divorce Guide – Section 5

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 5

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 5 THE FORMALIZATION OF SETTLEMENT TERMS Before or after the petition is filed, some spouses reach an agreement on some or all of the issues. Property division, a parenting plan, spousal support, child support, and attorney’s fees...
Florida Divorce Guide – Section 4

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 4

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 4 REGULAR MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION, BEGINNING THE COURT PROCEEDING A petition for dissolution of marriage is filed with the circuit court in the county where you and your spouse last lived together, or in a county where either party...
Florida Divorce Guide – Section 3

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 3

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 3 Collaboration in Law Those who want to dissolve their marriage amicably with the help of trained professionals may want to look into the collaborative dissolution process. The collaborative practice of law is a voluntary dispute...
Florida Divorce Guide – Section 2

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 2

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 2 A divorce is referred to as a “dissolution of marriage” in Florida. Florida is one of many states that have eliminated fault as a reason for divorce. The only requirement for a marriage to be dissolved is for one of the...
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