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Contested Divorce in Jacksonville

Fighting for You in a Contested Divorce

If you find yourself facing the often daunting task of becoming divorced from your marital partner, you are very possibly facing a volatile, highly charged situation. It is important to understand your legal rights as well as the options Florida law allows regarding family law and divorce. When the divorce is contested , this means that the parties cannot agree either about getting a divorce, or about the terms of the divorce (such as child custody, division of property, alimony, etc.).

In Florida, the word “dissolution” is used in family law when referring to a divorce. It is possible for this dissolution to be a fairly straightforward procedure if it is uncontested, but if there are unresolved issues of any kind between the parties involved, the dissolution is considered contested. Many factors can enter into the case, and it is vital to consult an experienced Jacksonville divorce attorney to help ensure your legal rights are protected.

Grounds for Divorce in Florida

Florida Statutes, Chapter 61, governs the dissolution of marriages for the state. Per Florida Statute, Chapter 61.052, the grounds for divorce are:

  • The marriage is irretrievably broken, or
  • One of the spouses suffers mental incapacity.

Additionally, there is a requirement that one of the parties must reside in Florida for a minimum of six months before the petition for dissolution is filed. Many important issues will need to be resolved during the process of a divorce. How will the assets be divided? How will the debts be split? Who will have primary custody of the children? Will you have to move, change jobs, maybe even change careers?

Obtaining the services of a skilled, caring family law attorney for your Jacksonville divorce is a vital action to take without delay. If the correct court procedures are not strictly followed, you run the risk of permanently losing certain rights in your contested divorce case. Jacksonville divorce attorneys at Ellerin Hutchinson are committed to working with you to understand your specific situation and needs, and to determine the best course of action to take.

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