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Fort Lauderdale Divorce Lawyer

Thinking about getting a divorce? Florida is a no-fault divorce state, you do not need to take the trouble to prove fault. Before taking the first steps in getting a divorce you should understand the procedure and what will be expected.

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Fort Lauderdale Divorce Lawyer

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  1. Florida Divorce Law Attorney Big family issues? We have the solution… Address: 200 S.E. 6th Street, Suite 402,Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

  2. Fort Lauderdale Divorce Law Attorney Divorce is very messy by nature and decision to separate, difficult for both. ARE YOU STRUGGLING WITH A DIVORCE LAW ISSUE?

  3. Facts you Never Knew about Divorce Couples who argue over matters of finance are more likely to get divorced.

  4. Getting a Divorce in Florida Before taking the first steps, you should understand the procedure and what will be expected. • Collect All Necessary Information • Fill Out the Petition • Serving Divorce Papers • Disclose Financial Information • Discovery • Negotiation (Optional) • Attending Mediation • Final Hearing The state of Florida is a no-fault divorce state. Florida state law allows for a simplified divorce procedure. This type of divorce, attorneys would not need to get involved, but it is still a good idea to have one; a qualified family divorce attorneycan make sure you fill out all necessary forms with the correct information.

  5. Simplified Dissolution Both parties agree the marriage is irreconcilable Neither party is pregnant Neither seeks alimony Parties agree on division of assets and debts Have not adopt children under 18 Do not have minor and/or dependent children One member of party has lived in Florida for past six months Both parties agree to use simplified dissolution

  6. Hire Family Law Attorney • Office Address: 200 S.E. Street, Suite 402, Fort Lauderdale, FL – 33301 • Phone Number: 1-800-860-6565 • Office Hours:Mon - Fri : 8:30 - 5:00

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