We want every Floridian to be able to use this site — including anyone using a screen reader, keyboard, or magnification.
Last updated: August 2026
Divorcenters wants every Floridian to be able to use this site — including people using a screen reader, navigating by keyboard, or relying on magnification or high-contrast settings. Divorce is stressful enough without a website getting in the way.
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA. In practice that means: meaningful headings in order, every control reachable and operable by keyboard, visible focus outlines, text that meets contrast minimums, descriptive alternative text on meaningful images, form fields with real labels and clear error messages, and a layout that reflows without horizontal scrolling down to small phone widths.
Some steps in our process happen on third-party services — our intake and booking forms, online notarization, and county e-filing. We do not control the accessibility of those systems. If you hit a barrier on any of them, contact us and we will complete that step with you directly, by phone or another route that works for you.
Please tell us. Email allan@divorcenters.com or call (954) 946-4774, 9am–5pm Monday to Friday. Describe the page and what went wrong, and we will fix it or find another way to get you what you need. No one should be unable to use our service because of the website.
Questions about this page? Email allan@divorcenters.com or call (954) 946-4774.
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