Florida Divorce Forms – Get Divorced Quickly with No Lawyers or Court Hearings

A Friendlier Approach to Uncontested Divorce: Navigating the Process Without a Lawyer

When a couple in Florida chooses to part ways, the first instinct might be to find a lawyer, which often leads to a lengthy and costly process. However, if you’re dealing with an uncontested divorce and don’t require legal advice, hiring an attorney may not be necessary.

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By opting to handle your uncontested divorce on your own, or “pro se,” you can considerably reduce legal expenses and bypass the time-consuming and stressful experiences associated with compulsory court-ordered mediation and numerous court appearances. This more amicable method can facilitate a more seamless and easily navigable process for all parties involved.

Florida Document Specialists: Your Trusted Partner in Divorce Document Preparation Since 2014

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Ensuring your divorce documents are accurately prepared before submission to the court is crucial. If there are any errors, the court will reject the documents, and the clerks are not allowed to disclose the specific issues.

Navigating legal forms can be both exasperating and time-consuming for those inexperienced with the process. Our main objective is to ensure your divorce papers are correctly prepared and filed with the court.

We are proud to have helped hundreds of couples in preparing and filing their divorce documents throughout Florida’s courts. Lately, we have chosen to narrow our focus, dedicating our services solely to the preparation of uncontested divorce documents.

By doing so, our team can concentrate on providing exceptional service for uncontested divorces, unburdened by tasks like finding missing spouses, arranging service of process, and addressing the distinct challenges that emerge when spouses disagree on terms.

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Click the blue button above to complete the questionnaire for an uncontested divorce with no minor children. 

Click the orange button above to complete the questionnaire for a divorce involving minor children or if the wife is pregnant.

Introducing Two Comprehensive Document Preparation and E-Filing Packages for a Fast and Cost-Effective No-Hearing Divorce:

Package #1: $395

Streamlined No-Hearing Divorce for Couples Without Minor Children – Includes Marital Settlement Agreement for the Division of Property

Package #2: $550

Smooth No-Hearing Divorce for Couples With Minor Children – Includes Marital Settlement Agreement and Parenting Plan

This package caters to couples seeking an uncontested, no-hearing divorce who do not have minor children in common and the wife is not pregnant. It covers nonlawyer preparation of all required Florida Supreme Court approved divorce forms. Additionally, this package includes remote online notarization, electronic filing, correspondence, and final judgment preparation, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience.

This package is designed for couples pursuing an uncontested, no-hearing divorce who have minor children in common or where the wife is pregnant. It encompasses nonlawyer preparation of all essential Florida Supreme Court approved divorce forms. To ensure a hassle-free experience, this package also includes remote online notarization, electronic filing, correspondence, and final judgment preparation and a discounted DCF approved 4-hour co-parenting class.

Understanding Uncontested Divorce

Navigating a divorce can be an emotionally challenging and complex process, especially when spouses cannot reach a consensus on terms. An uncontested divorce, however, signifies that both parties have reached an agreement on the distribution of property and assets.

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For couples with minor children or a pregnant wife, this agreement must also encompass child support and timesharing arrangements. Our easy-to-use online questionnaire gathers the necessary information for us to create all the required documents.

If you and your spouse are unable to agree on all terms, a no-hearing divorce will not be a viable option for you.

Understanding No-Hearing Divorce and Its Benefits

A no-hearing divorce occurs when both parties agree on all terms of the divorce, eliminating the need for a court hearing. Once the documents are filed with the court and no objections are raised, the judge signs the final judgment without holding a hearing. This type of divorce is typically quicker and more cost-effective than a traditional divorce, allowing your divorce to be finalized quickly.  As of April 2023, the court is typically taking up to 90-days due to backlog.

The growing popularity of no-hearing divorces stems from the numerous benefits they offer, including saving time and money. Couples choosing this option can often finalize their divorce in as few as 45-90 days, which is significantly faster than the months or years it might take to conclude a conventional divorce.

Moreover, no-hearing divorces are generally less expensive than traditional divorces. With no need for attorneys or court hearings, couples can save thousands of dollars in legal fees. Additionally, avoiding court can lead to a less stressful experience, as traditional divorces often involve arguments and confrontations. With a no-hearing divorce, couples can bypass most of the drama and focus on moving forward with their lives.

It’s essential to note that while a no-hearing divorce may be suitable for some couples, it isn’t the right choice for everyone. If you have questions about whether a no-hearing divorce is the best option for you, consult an experienced family law attorney who can help you understand your options and legal rights.

Is a No-Hearing Divorce Filing Possible Throughout Florida?

No, a no-hearing divorce can only be filed in select Florida counties. However, with divorce in Florida, the parties have the flexibility to choose the county in which they wish to file. With your permission, we will file your case in an appropriate county, providing the added benefit of potentially keeping your divorce out of the legal section in your local newspaper.

What to Expect from Florida Document Specialists for Your No-Hearing Divorce

Florida Document Specialists is a top-rated and experienced nonlawyer document preparation company serving all of Florida. With an A+ rating and hundreds of 5-star reviews.  We specialize in preparing Florida divorce paperwork.

Upon hiring our services, you will be assigned a personal document specialist who you can contact anytime via phone or email for assistance. Using the information you provide through our user-friendly online questionnaire; your document specialist will prepare all required family law divorce forms for your no-hearing divorce. This includes financial affidavits, property division documents, child support establishment, timesharing schedules, parenting plans, or any other agreements you would like the court to consider.

Value-Added Services for Your No-Hearing Divorce

In addition to our document preparation services, we offer a range of value-added services to support you through the process of your no-hearing divorce:

  • Three Document Revisions: We include up to three document revisions, ensuring you are satisfied with the final product.
  • Quick Turnaround Time: Our team strives to prepare your documents within 2-3 business days, ensuring a fast and efficient process.
  • Online Notarization: Our services include online notarization for both parties, allowing you to sign and notarize your documents remotely from the comfort of your home or office. This valuable service is worth $150.
  • Discounted DCF approved 4-hour co-parenting course (required).
  • Electronic Filing: We will electronically file your case with the court on your behalf, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process.
  • Final Judgement Preparation: We will prepare your final judgement for the judge’s signature, ensuring everything is done correctly.
  • Ongoing Support: You will have access to your personal document specialist for ongoing clerical and procedural support throughout your no-hearing divorce process.

Important Information on Court Filing Fees

It’s important to note that the price we quote for our services does not include government fees such as court filing fees, the fee for issuing a Summons (if necessary), or fees for serving papers on the other party (if necessary). The average filing fee for divorce in Florida is $408. However, you may be eligible for a waiver of most government fees. If you qualify, we will prepare and file the fee waiver request paperwork for you at no additional charge.

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