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Jacksonville Divorce Attorney

Florida Lawyer for Uncontested Dissolution of Marriage

Divorce, or dissolution of marriage, creates emotional situations, particularly if children resulted from the marriage. However, a compassionate and skilled Jacksonville divorce attorney can guide you with care to help resolve the situation with as little turmoil as possible.

If both you and your marriage partner agree on all issues related to the dissolution, this would then be considered an uncontested divorce. In this situation, both partners have agreed on issues such as division of property, division of debts, child custody and time sharing issues, child support, alimony, etc. This is the easiest, least complex or time consuming type of divorce and can often be handled at a flat rate fee. In a situation where both parties are not in total agreement, this is considered a contested divorce and it must be dealt with quite differently. A contested divorce can become very complex, with lengthy litigation involved.

Divorce Requirements in Jacksonville, Florida

Florida state law requires that at least one of the parties was a resident of Florida for at least six months prior to the petition being filed, and proof of residency is required.

Per Florida Statute, Chapter 61.052, there are two grounds for divorce:

  • An irretrievably broken marriage, or
  • Mental incapacity of one of the spouses (evidence of mental incapacity must be substantiated.)

Even in the best of situations, several aspects of the dissolution must be worked out and any disputes resolved. While an uncontested divorce does not require a trial, this does not mean that the court doesn’t play a part. Any divorce in Jacksonville, Florida, must have correct and specific legal proceeding so that a valid divorce decree can be issued. An experienced Jacksonville divorce lawyer can help ensure you have reviewed every option and that all legal issues are fully covered, while helping to ensure that your rights and property are protected.

If you are considering a legal separation or divorce, or if you and your spouse have agreed to divorce, contact Jacksonville uncontested divorce attorney Scott R. Ellerin today!

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