Florida offers more than one route out of a marriage, and the cheapest one is not always the right one. Here is every option we handle, what each is for, and what it costs — so you can choose with your eyes open.
Almost every Florida divorce comes down to one question: do you and your spouse agree? If you do, the work is paperwork, and the only thing left to decide is how much of it you want to do yourself. If you do not, the work is reaching agreement — and that is mediation, not litigation.
Everything below sorts on that single line. The options in the first group are divorces; the second group covers the documents and services that sit alongside them. If you would rather not choose, the two-minute questionnaire will choose for you.
We prepare every required document; you file them in court. For couples with no children or property of the marriage.
Read more →You agree on everything and want it handled end to end — prepared, notarized and e-filed for you.
+ court fees Read more →You agree, but share minor children or property. Adds a parenting plan and property division.
+ court fees Read more →You are not aligned yet. A certified mediator helps you reach agreement instead of going to trial.
+ court fees Read more →You cannot locate your spouse. We handle Florida’s diligent search and service by publication.
+ court & publication fees Read more →Work directly with a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator to reach agreement, by phone or video.
Read more →Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements prepared for a flat fee, with e-signature and online notarization.
Read more →Notarize over secure live video from any state — included with each of our divorce services.
Read more →Powers of attorney, advance directives and similar documents, prepared affordably.
Read more →Not sure which fits? Answer four questions and we will match you to a package and a price.
Read more →Prices shown are our flat service fee. Court filing fees — and publication fees for a missing-spouse divorce — are paid separately to the court. Divorcenters is not a law firm.
Answer four quick questions and we will show you the package that fits and what it costs — or talk it through with the mediator first.
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There's no wrong answer — this just helps us point you the right way.
Meaning: broadly agreed on how things should be divided.
Property changes which forms Florida requires.
Minor children require a parenting plan in Florida.
Based on your answers, this package covers everything you need.