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Dissolution of Marriage
Dissolution of Marriage with No Dependent or Minor Children and No Property
 

A petition for dissolution of marriage with no dependent or minor child(ren) or property may be filed by the husband or wife if the following conditions are true:

- one spouse has live in Florida for at least six (6) months prior to filing the petition for dissolution of marriage in Florida;

- the parties have no minor or dependent child(ren) in common and the wife is not pregnant;

- the husband and wife have no marital assets or marital liabilities;

- and neither you nor your spouse is seeking support (alimony).

Self-Representing (Pro se) Litigants - Required Forms:
The following forms are required to be filed in a dissolution of marriage case with no dependent or minor child(ren) or property. Click here to refer back to the Family Law Forms Web Page.

12.901(b)(3) Petition for Dissolution of Marriage With No Dependent or Minor Child(ren)or Property
12.902(b) or (c) Family Law Financial Affidavit.
12.902(j) Notice of Social Security Number
12.912(b) Nonmilitary Affidavit
12.932 Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Disclosure
 Click here for the local form for a Motion to Set Final Hearing (28K .pdf)
 Click here for the local form for a Final Judgement of Dissolution of Marriage with No Property or Dependent or Minor Children (35K .pdf)

You may be required to file additional forms depending on the circumstances of your case.

Proof of Residence:
Florida residence can be proved by:
- a valid Florida driver's license issued to you or your spouse at least six (6) months prior to filing for dissolution of marriage;

- a current voter's registration card issued to you or your spouse at least six (6) months prior to filing for dissolution of marriage;

- an Affidavit of Corroborating Witness, Family Law Form 12.902(j). (See instructions attached to form.)

Proof of residence must be included in your court file.

Filing Fee
You should contact the Clerk of Courts in your county to determine the appropriate filing fee for filing a petition for dissolution of marriage with no children or property.

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