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Florida Dissolution of Marriage (No Minor Children) Uncontested

Download the Florida no-fault petition for dissolution of marriage packet for an uncontested divorce without minor children. Instant secure access with the packet documents listed below.

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Not sure this is the right Florida packet?

Use this packet only if there is no minor or dependent child and no pregnancy. The included cover tells you whether the simpler joint path or the regular one-spouse path fits, then points you to the matching official forms. It does not fill the forms out for you.

What you receive for Florida

A filing packet built around the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage used to open an uncontested no-fault case in Florida.

Complete filing packet

Everything needed to open an uncontested no-fault divorce in Florida: the petition for dissolution of marriage plus the supporting filing documents listed below.

Private self-help workflow

Download the files and complete them on your own device. Your personal details are never entered into an online form builder.

Step-by-step guidance

The included checklist walks through residency, filing, service or waiver, and finalizing your decree.

Not sure this is the right Florida packet?

Use this packet only if there is no minor or dependent child and no pregnancy. The included cover tells you whether the simpler joint path or the regular one-spouse path fits, then points you to the matching official forms. It does not fill the forms out for you.

Included packet documents

This packet includes 23 documents in editable Word and print-ready PDF formats. Use the Word version for editing and the PDF for print-ready reference.

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  • Florida Dissolution Cover (No Minor Children) PublicLegal path-cut between simplified 12.901(a) and regular 12.901(b)(2)/(b)(3). Do not file this cover Word PDF

Official court forms

  • Disclosure from Nonlawyer (12.900(a)) Official form. Required when someone who is not a lawyer helps complete the papers PDF
  • Notice of Related Cases (12.900(h)) Official form. File it with every dissolution PDF
  • Family Law Financial Affidavit — Short Form (12.902(b)) Official affidavit if gross annual income is under $50,000. Completing it cannot be waived PDF
  • Family Law Financial Affidavit — Long Form (12.902(c)) Official affidavit if gross annual income is $50,000 or more. Completing it cannot be waived PDF
  • Affidavit of Corroborating Witness (12.902(i)) Official residency proof if you do not have a Florida ID issued at least 6 months before filing PDF
  • Notice of Social Security Number (12.902(j)) Official confidential SSN notice. Required for each party on every path PDF
  • Joint Waiver of Filing Financial Affidavits (12.902(k)) Official filing waiver. Execute it only after exchanging complete affidavits and before any written settlement PDF
  • Cover Sheet for Family Court Cases (12.928) Official cover sheet. File it with every case PDF
  • Final Disposition Form (12.999) Official finish form. File it with the judgment PDF
  • Report of Dissolution / Annulment (DH 513) Official vital-statistics report the clerk forwards PDF
  • Joint Petition for Simplified Dissolution (12.901(a)) Official joint petition. Use only if both spouses sign and both will attend the final hearing PDF
  • Petition for Dissolution with Property but No Children (12.901(b)(2)) Official one-spouse petition when there is property or either spouse seeks alimony PDF
  • Petition for Dissolution with No Property or Children (12.901(b)(3)) Official one-spouse petition when there is no property and neither spouse seeks alimony PDF
  • Marital Settlement Agreement with Property but No Children (12.902(f)(2)) Official regular no-children settlement. Use on the regular path when there is property PDF
  • Marital Settlement Agreement for Simplified Dissolution (12.902(f)(3)) Official simplified settlement. Use only on the joint-petition path PDF
  • Answer, Waiver, and Request for Copy of Final Judgment (12.903(a)) Official cooperative answer after valid initial service. It does not waive that service PDF
  • Summons: Personal Service on an Individual (12.910(a)) Official summons. Required on the regular path PDF
  • Designation of Current Mailing and E-mail Address (12.915) Official address designation. Each party files one on the regular path PDF
  • Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Disclosure (12.932) Official certificate. File it on the regular path unless the parties agreed not to exchange the other disclosures PDF
  • Final Judgment of Simplified Dissolution (12.990(a)) Official simplified judgment. Use only on the joint-petition path PDF
  • Final Judgment with Property but No Children (12.990(b)(2)) Official regular uncontested judgment when there is property PDF
  • Final Judgment with No Property or Children (12.990(b)(3)) Official regular uncontested judgment when there is no property PDF
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Complete Florida Divorce Package

This form plus the matching petition for dissolution of marriage, marital settlement agreement, and final judgment of dissolution of marriage — every Florida document in one package.

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About this form

Before you file for divorce in Florida

This packet opens an uncontested no-fault divorce in Florida, where both spouses agree on the terms.

Florida is a Circuit Court dissolution state. The no-fault ground is irretrievable breakdown. Official Supreme Court 12.9xx forms carry the petition, settlement, and Final Judgment. PublicLegal authors the path-cut cover. The FAQ below covers the details.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Florida Petition for Dissolution of Marriage Packet Forms

The 23 packet documents listed on this page are included, delivered in Word and print-ready PDF formats. The packet centers on the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage that opens an uncontested no-fault case, plus the supporting filing documents and reference materials shown above.

One spouse must have lived in Florida for 6 months before filing (Fla. Stat. § 61.021). Prove it with a Florida driver license, Florida ID, or voter card issued at least 6 months before filing, live testimony, or official Form 12.902(i). File in Circuit Court. Confirm the county with the clerk.

This packet uses Florida's no-fault ground that the marriage is irretrievably broken (Fla. Stat. § 61.052(1)(a)). One spouse files an official Petition for Dissolution, or both spouses sign the official Joint Petition for Simplified Dissolution. Do not use the no-children packet if either spouse is pregnant. Permanent alimony is abolished for petitions pending or filed on or after July 1, 2023.

The court cannot enter a final judgment until at least 20 days after the original petition is filed (Fla. Stat. § 61.19). Filing starts the clock. Simplified cases require both spouses to attend the final hearing. Regular cases require initial service of a summons. You are not divorced until the judge signs the official Final Judgment. Court schedules vary by county.

No. This packet is built for uncontested cases. The no-children packet cuts between official simplified 12.901(a) and regular 12.901(b)(2)/(b)(3). If your spouse will contest the case, consult a Florida attorney.

No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult a Florida attorney if you have significant property, retirement accounts, business interests, safety concerns, or any disagreement about terms.

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