Yes you can do it. We teach you how in our virtual classroom at diydivorcefl.com/
There are forms available online but you need to know how to properly complete them. If you make mistakes at the beginning, there is often no way to correct them. Be sure to get some education before you try to do it yourself.
If there are no children from the marriage and both parties can agree to division of assets the courthouse has a simple divorce form you can fill out together and file without an attorney for just the filing fee.
Since you have decided to do it pro se (yourself) you need to visit a law library and study up on divorce.
You can divorce for any reason.
In Florida, a divorce can typically take a few months to finalize, regardless of the spouse's pregnancy. However, the timeline can vary based on individual circumstances and any contested issues in the divorce proceedings. It's best to consult with a family law attorney to understand the specific requirements and timeline for your situation.
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all you have to do is send the papers there to him have him fill them out and then all you have to do is have yourself or hu ever needs them to sign them then you are good to go.
yes you can when you divorce you can do anything you want with your children as long as you have custody of them.
After you've lived there 6 months you can file for divorce there
The specifics depend on the law of the state where the divorce is filed. However, most states provide an ability to contest a divorce. It seems unlikely that your place of residence would impact that ability.
Divorce laws in Florida vary according to numerous details, such as the grounds for divorce, whether it is an uncontested divorce, how property is divided, the allocation of child custody, and so on. For a divorce to be completed, the Petitioner and Respondent must reach a fair agreement, and it is highly advised that a divorce lawyer or mediator is hired to ensure this happens.
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Do-it-yourself divorce forms are a great option if the divorce is "uncontested" (agreed on by both parties).