The terms you agree to when you use this website or buy our document-preparation and mediation services.
Last updated: August 2026
These Terms of Service govern your use of this website and the services provided by Divorcenters, Inc., a Florida corporation registered with the Florida Division of Corporations under Document No. P20000026825. By using this site or purchasing our services, you agree to these terms and to our Corporate Disclosure Statement.
Divorcenters, Inc. is a legal document preparation company and certified mediation service. We are not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or legal representation. Our employees and associated mediators are nonlawyers and may not provide legal advice, tell you what your legal rights or remedies are, advise you how to testify in court, represent you in court, or complete legal forms based on information other than the factual information you provide.
Our mediators are certified through the Florida Supreme Court Dispute Resolution Center. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed Florida attorney.
We prepare legal documents based upon the information you provide. Our services are provided online only; we do not provide in-office services. We serve clients across all 67 Florida counties.
You are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the information you give us. We prepare documents to your instructions and cannot verify the facts you supply.
Our prices are flat service fees for document preparation and, where included, mediation. Court filing fees, service fees, and other third-party costs are separate from our document-preparation fees and are paid to the court or provider, not to us.
Once document preparation has begun, payments are non-refundable. If you cancel after work has started, the applicable balance remains due.
Changes or corrections requested after documents have been completed may result in additional charges of $75 per form or $125 per hour, whichever is greater.
Completed documents that have not been filed will be retained for 90 days and then discarded. If required information or signatures are not provided within 30 days after completion, the completed documents may be sent to you and your file closed.
Divorcenters is not responsible for delays caused by courts, process servers, or other third-party service providers. Timelines quoted on this site are typical ranges, not guarantees; your county's schedule determines the actual dates.
Some parts of our intake, scheduling and notarization are handled by third-party providers. Your use of those services is also subject to their own terms and privacy policies.
For security and record-keeping purposes, questions regarding case status or changes to case information must be submitted by email. Once a case has been filed with the court, questions concerning the status of the court case should be directed to the appropriate court.
Information on this site is general information about Florida divorce procedure and our services. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship — no such relationship is possible, because we are not a law firm. Prices, timelines and court fees are subject to change.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Florida.
We may update these terms from time to time. The version published on this page is the version that applies to your use of the site.
Questions about this page? Email allan@divorcenters.com or call (954) 946-4774.
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