Use DivorceWriter to prepare all of the Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms you need to get a divorce in Florida. You'll also receive full instructions for each step of the divorce process.
Florida Divorce Made Easier
- File by mail.
- Get divorced in as little as 30 days.
Residency Requirement
To file for divorce in Florida at least one spouse must have lived in-state for six months.
Grounds for Divorce
The no-fault grounds for divorce in Florida is irretrievable breakdown, which means the marriage is broken beyond repair.
Filing Your Florida Divorce
The basic steps for filing your Florida divorce with DivorceWriter are as follows:
- Complete the online interview.
- File the completed documents at your Florida County District Courthouse.
- A Judge completes your divorce by signing the Judgment.
Simplified Divorce in Florida
Florida has two divorce (dissolution) options--simplified and standard. The advantage of simplified divorce is that it requires fewer documents. Everyone is eligible for a standard divorce, but you have to qualify for a simplified divorce. DivorceWriter makes it easy to choose the right divorce type for you, and if you change your mind at any point, you can switch your paperwork at no additional charge. Included Florida Divorce Forms
Standard (Non-Summary) Dissolution
- Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
- Notice of Related Cases
- Notice of Confidential Information within Court Filing
- Financial Affidavit
- UCCJEA Affidavit*
- Child Support Worksheet*
- Child Support Deviation (if applicable)*
- Parenting Plan*
- Answer, Waiver, and Request for Copy of Final Judgment
- Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address
- Notice of Social Security Number
- Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Disclosure
- Marital Settlement Agreement
- Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage
- Notice of Hearing
*Divorce with minor children only
Simplified (Joint) Dissolution
- Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage
- Notice of Related Cases
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Petitioner's Mandatory Disclosure Waiver
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Respondent's Mandatory Disclosure Waiver
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Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address
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Notice of Social Security Number
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Marital Settlement Agreement
- Final Judgment of Simplified Dissolution of Marriage
Local Forms
Any of the following forms may also be included depending on the filing county:
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Cover Sheet for Family Court Case
- Standing Order
- Parties Information
- Notice of Limitation of Services
- Acknowledgment of Status Quo Order
- Cover Sheet for Family Court Case
- Administrative Orders
- Courtroom Etiquette Notice
- Notice of Confidential Information
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