Assistance in Divorce for Self-Represented Litigants
Submitting Your Divorce Case Without an Attorney?
Divorce Documents Assistant
Getting your Divorce Forms Filled Out
A self-represented litigant is someone who chooses to submit their case without the representation of an attorney. We only assist self-represented litigants. If you are 100% for certain that you want to begin your divorce process, then don’t think any longer and schedule a call with us today.
Simple Divorce (No Minors - No Assets or Debts to Divide)
3 Different ways to File a Simple Divorce
In Agreement
In this case, both parties are in agreement, so all documents shall be filed from the beginning and the parties shall only wait for the resolution of the case. In some counties in Florida, there shall be no final hearing, in which case the Court will sign the Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage and mail it to the parties. In other counties, a Final Hearing shall be set
By Summons
By Publication
This is a special case, where your spouse cannot be located, whether you do not know his/her whereabouts or because he/she resides outside of the United States. A diligent search of your spouse shall be required, and then, the Court will order a publication (in a legal publication newspaper) during 30 days, in order to give your spouse the possibility to appear in Court, before proceeding and granting your divorce.