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Uncontested divorce in Florida — done for you.

If you and your spouse agree, you don’t need two lawyers or a courtroom. We prepare, notarize, and e-file every document for a flat fee, with a certified mediator reviewing your case. Most uncontested divorces are finalized in about 30–40 days.

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What an uncontested Florida divorce is — and who it’s for.

An uncontested divorce means you and your spouse agree on everything — property, support, and any children — so there’s no need for two lawyers or a courtroom battle. We prepare, e-sign, notarize, and e-file every document for a flat fee, with a Florida certified mediator reviewing your case.

It’s the right fit if you both agree, one of you has met Florida’s six-month residency requirement, and you’re ready to finalize.

Most uncontested Florida divorces are finalized in about 30 to 40 days, once the 20 days Florida requires between filing the petition and the Final Judgment have passed. The court’s filing fee ($408 statewide) is paid separately to the clerk — never folded into our price.

Three ways to do it

Which uncontested package is yours?

All three are uncontested — the price depends only on whether you share property or minor children. Court filing fees are paid separately to the clerk.

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Uncontested — No Property or Children

You agree, with no shared home or minor children.

$798 + court fees
  • Everything prepared and filed for you
  • E-signature & online notarization
  • Certified mediator reviews your case
  • No court appearance in most cases
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Uncontested — Property, No Children

You agree, with shared property but no minor children.

$998 + court fees
  • Everything in the basic package
  • Property division documents
  • E-signature & online notarization
  • We handle the filing
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Uncontested — Children & Property

You agree, with minor children and/or shared property.

$1,999 + court fees
  • Everything prepared and filed for you
  • Parenting plan preparation
  • Property division documents
  • Certified mediator support
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Why Divorcenters

Work with a real, named mediator.

Divorcenters was founded by Allan J. Weltman, a Florida Supreme Court Certified County Mediator with 32 years’ experience — not a faceless online service.

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Do you qualify?

Florida uncontested divorce requirements.

6-month residency

You or your spouse must have lived in Florida for at least six months before filing.

You both agree

Both spouses agree to the divorce and its terms — property, support, and children.

Parenting plan if kids →

Have minor children? Florida requires a parenting plan — we prepare it for you.

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Questions about uncontested divorce in Florida

Is there a waiting period for divorce in Florida?
There is no waiting period to file for divorce in Florida. However, Florida law generally requires that at least 20 days pass after the divorce petition is filed before the court can enter the Final Judgment of Dissolution.
How long does an uncontested divorce take in Florida?
A simple uncontested divorce is often finalized in about 30 days; cases involving children or property usually take 30 to 40 days, depending on your county. There is no waiting period to file in Florida, but the court generally cannot enter the Final Judgment of Dissolution until at least 20 days after the petition is filed.
What are the requirements for an uncontested divorce in Florida?
You (or your spouse) must have lived in Florida for at least six months, and both spouses must agree on the divorce and its terms. If you have minor children, a parenting plan is required.
Do both spouses have to go to court?
In most uncontested Florida divorces, no court appearance is required. We prepare and e-file your documents and tell you exactly what your county expects before you commit to anything.
Do I need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce in Florida?
No. For an uncontested divorce you can use a document-preparation service like Divorcenters. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice — we prepare your Florida paperwork correctly and affordably.
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