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Uncontested Divorce Services in Florida: Affordable, Stress-Free, and Attorney-Reviewed

Introduction: Simplify Your Divorce in Florida

Going through a divorce is never easy, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming, dramatic, or financially draining. If you and your spouse agree on major issues like division of property and child custody, an uncontested divorce offers a simpler and more cost-effective solution.

 

At Clean Break Divorce, we focus on helping Florida couples finalize their divorces with ease, affordability, and the added reassurance of attorney guided services.

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What Is an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce is a legal process where both spouses agree on all key aspects of the divorce, including:

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  • Property Division: How marital assets and debts will be split.

  • Child Custody and Support: Agreements on parenting plans and financial support for children.

  • Alimony (if applicable): Terms for spousal support.

 

Because there are no disputes for the court to resolve, uncontested divorces tend to be faster, less stressful, and significantly cheaper than contested divorces. 

Pro Tip: Florida requires at least one spouse to have lived in the state for six months before filing for divorce.

The Benefits of Choosing an Uncontested Divorce

Opting for an uncontested divorce can save you time, money, and emotional stress. Here’s how Clean Break Divorce makes the process even easier:

Cost Savings:

Traditional divorces in Florida cost an average of $13,500 or more, while our uncontested divorce services, including the court costs and attorney review, are $3,500.

Attorney Oversight:

Gain peace of mind knowing your documents are drafted and reviewed by a licensed attorney before submission.

Faster Resolution:

Without lengthy court battles, if you have all the information needed and you and your spouse agree on the terms, uncontested divorces can be finalized in as little as a month..

Guided Support:

We walk you through every step, so you’re never left wondering what to do next.

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Who Qualifies for an Uncontested Divorce in Florida?

An uncontested divorce is ideal for couples who can agree on the following:

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  • Division of Assets and Debts: Both parties must be on the same page about who gets what.

  • Parenting Plans: If children are involved, there must be an agreement on custody, visitation, and support that complies with the law.

  • No Disputes: Both spouses must willingly sign and notarize the divorce paperwork. 

 

If any disagreements arise, our team can help you explore options to resolve them before proceeding with the divorce.

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The Clean Break Divorce Process

At Clean Break Divorce, we simplify the uncontested divorce process into four easy steps:

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Choose Your Package:

Select the service that fits your needs.

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Attorney Review:

Before submitting, a licensed attorney reviews your documents for accuracy and compliance with Florida law.

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Complete the Forms: 

Our team provides guided assistance to ensure all forms are filled out correctly.

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File and Finalize:

Once approved, we help you file the paperwork with the court and complete your divorce.

  • What is the difference between Simplified Divorce and Uncontested Divorce?
    A simplified divorce in Florida is a quicker process with fewer steps than a traditional uncontested divorce. It requires both spouses to agree on all terms, including asset division, without child support or alimony concerns. In contrast, an uncontested divorce allows spouses to avoid a lengthy trial but can address more complex issues like child support and alimony.
  • How long does the process take?
    At Clean Break Divorce, our cases typically resolve within 90 days or less from the time of hiring. The timeframe is largely driven by how quickly parties agree to terms related to asset division and parenting plans. To streamline the process, we recommend that parties agree on as many terms as possible before initiating the case. A simplified divorce can usually be completed within 30 days after filing, provided there is mutual agreement and straightforward circumstances. Uncontested divorces may take longer if additional agreements are needed on asset division or child support.
  • Can I file for a divorce if I don’t live in Florida?
    To file for divorce in Florida, at least one spouse must be a Florida resident both at the time of filing and for at least six months prior.
  • Do you represent both spouses?
    No. We can only represent one spouse in the marriage. The party we represent is the Petitioner. It is up to the other party whether he or she wants to hire their own attorney.

Common Questions About Simplified Divorce in Florida

Why Choose Clean Break Divorce?

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Affordable Pricing:

Divorce shouldn’t cost a fortune. Save thousands with our transparent, all-inclusive packages.

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Expert Guidance:

From forms to filing, our team ensures everything is accurate and stress-free.

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Simplified Process:

We handle the legal complexities so you can focus on moving forward.

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Attorney Review:

Protect your interests with professional oversight.

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Take the First Step Toward a Fresh Start

Uncontested divorce doesn’t have to be complicated or costly. With Clean Break Divorce, you get the legal support you need at a price you can afford. Start your journey today by scheduling a consultation to discuss your situation.

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