INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING A DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE where ...
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING A DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE where you and your spouse will have a written
agreement
Information You Need to Know:
You must be a resident of the State of Florida for at least 6 months before filing for dissolution of marriage.
You must have a Florida Driver's License, Florida ID or Florida Voter's Registration Card showing that you have been a resident of the State of Florida for 6 months prior to the date you file your Petition for Dissolution. If you do not have one of those identifications, you must have someone who knows you complete the Affidavit of Corroborating Witness [Form VV], have it notarized and then file it with the Clerk of the Court.
If you have minor children, the children must have been living in the State of Florida for at least 6 months before filing your case. You must name ALL children that were born during the marriage.
If you own real property, you must have the legal description of the property.
If you have minor children, you and your spouse are required to attend a four hour parenting class (See Form C 5).
If you do not know the date of your marriage (Petition page 1) please go to 601 NW 1st Court, Suite 1900, Marriage License Bureau, to obtain..
You may want to consult an attorney before deciding to represent yourself.
If at any time before or after you file your case you decide that you no longer want to represent yourself, you may hire a lawyer.
When completing the FINANCIAL AFFIDAVIT, please list only the last four (4) digits of any account numbers.
Dissolution of Marriage w/ Children Packet
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The Family Court Self-Help Program
Self Help ID #: _________________
PLEASE READ PRIOR TO APPOINTMENT!!!!!
The Day of Your Self-Help Appointment
You MUST be on time for your scheduled appointment. If you are late, you
will be rescheduled for another date and charged a reschedule fee of $20.
Both the Plaintiff and the Respondent must attend the Self Help Appointment because there will be calculations made that should be placed on the Marital Settlement Agreement that is signed by both parties.
Bring the following: 1. Payment of $65.00 Self-Help Service Fee and all other applicable fees 2. Completed packet in English and black ink (please type or print legibly!) All of your forms must be completed with the correct information prior to your appointment. If you are missing completed forms or are missing information, you will be rescheduled for another date. 3. Please bring copies of your most recent W-2's, Pay stubs, etc. 4. Pen - Please use black ink only. (please type or print legibly!) 5. White correction tape or white correction fluid 6. Driver's License, State ID, or US Passport 7. Bring 2 Self-Addressed Envelopes 8. Keep in mind the Clerk's Office hours are from 9:00a.m. to 4:00p.m.
The Day of Your Final Hearing
You will receive a notice or order in the mail with the date and time of your final hearing.
1. Bring copies of your court documents, including a copy of your Marital Settlement Agreement (Form PP), and your Driver's License.
2. Get to the Courthouse early and check in with the Bailiff or Clerk. 3. After your hearing, wait outside the courtroom. The Clerk will walk you down
to the Clerk's Office to get certified copies of your Final Judgment. The cost is $1.00 for the certification and $1.50 per page
Dissolution of Marriage w/ Children Packet
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The Family Court Self-Help Program
Self Help ID #: _________________
I. If You and Your Spouse will have a written Agreement ? complete the following steps
1. Complete the following documents in blue or black ink:
Petitioner
Respondent
Cover Sheet [Form H]
Answer and Waiver [Form L-2]
Parties Information Sheet [Form A-3]
Financial Affidavit [Form I]
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage [Form A] Notice of Social Security [Form K]
Acknowledgment of Courses (Form C-5)
Financial Affidavit [Form I]
UCCJEA [Form J]
Notice of Social Security [Form K]
Notice of Final Hearing [Form II]
Index of Forms (top portion only)
Notice of Related Cases
Acknowledgment of Status Quo Temporary Domestic Relations Order
Acknowledgment of Receipt
Both Parties: Marital Settlement Agreement [Form PP] and Overnight Calendar
Worksheet
**Respondent's Answer and Waiver CANNOT be notarized BEFORE the Petition is notarized.
2. Make your appointment online to review and notarize your documents. Please read the Self-Help Appointment Types sheet before scheduling your appointment.
STOP HERE - DO NOT GO TO STEP 3 UNTIL AFTER YOUR SELF HELP
APPOINTMENT TO REVIEW AND NOTARIZE YOUR DOCUMENTS
3. After your Self-Help appointment, make 2 copies of all your documents: a. Original: File with the Clerk at 175 N.W. 1st Avenue, 12th Floor at the NEW FILINGS window and pay the filing fee of $409.00 (payable by cash, money order or credit card). b. Each party keeps a copy for their records and to bring to the Final Hearing.
4. After the Clerk stamps all of your documents with your new case number, return to Self-Help with the Notice of Final Hearing, Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, Income Deduction Order and 2 self-addressed stamped envelopes.
5. You will receive the date of your Final Hearing in the mail in about 4 to 8 weeks. You must file the Parenting and/or Sandcastles certificates before the hearing.
Fee Schedule Self-Help Fee
$65.00
cash or credit card or money order
Filing Fee
$409.00
cash, credit card or money order
Certified Copies $1.00 + $1.50 per page cash or credit card
If you are not sure whether the Courts are open because of a possible Hurricane, please call the 11th Judicial Circuit Hotline at 305-349-7777.
Dissolution of Marriage w/ Children Packet
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The Family Court Self-Help Program
Self Help ID #: _________________
Several useful definitions from Florida Statutes 61.046:
"Electronic communication" means contact, other than face-to-face contact, facilitated by tools such as telephones, electronic mail or e-mail, webcams, video-conferencing equipment and software or other wired or wireless technologies, or other means of communication to supplement face-to-face contact between a parent and that parent's minor child.
"Obligee" means the person to whom payments are made pursuant to an order establishing, enforcing, or modifying an obligation for alimony, for child support, or for alimony and child support.
"Obligor" means a person responsible for making payments pursuant to an order establishing, enforcing, or modifying an obligation for alimony, for child support, or for alimony and child support.
"Parenting plan" means a document created to govern the relationship between the parents relating to decisions that must be made regarding the minor child and must contain a time-sharing schedule for the parents and child. The issues concerning the minor child may include, but are not limited to, the child's education, health care, and physical, social, and emotional well-being. In creating the plan, all circumstances between the parents, including their historic relationship, domestic violence, and other factors must be taken into consideration.
"Payor" means an employer or former employer or any other person or agency providing or administering income to the obligor.
"Shared parental responsibility" means a court-ordered relationship in which both parents retain full parental rights and responsibilities with respect to their child and in which both parents confer with each other so that major decisions affecting the welfare of the child will be determined jointly.
"Sole parental responsibility" means a court-ordered relationship in which one parent makes decisions regarding the minor child.
"State Disbursement Unit" means the unit established and operated by the Title IV-D agency to provide one central address for collection and disbursement of child support payments made in cases enforced by the department pursuant to Title IV-D of the Social Security Act and in cases not being enforced by the department in which the support order was initially issued in this state on or after January 1, 1994, and in which the obligor's child support obligation is being paid through income deduction order.
"Support order" means a judgment, decree, or order, whether temporary or final, issued by a court of competent jurisdiction or administrative agency for the support and maintenance of a child which provides for monetary support, health care, arrearages, or past support. When the child support obligation is being enforced by the Department of Revenue, the term "support order" also means a judgment, decree, or order, whether temporary or final, issued by a court of competent jurisdiction for the support and maintenance of a child and the spouse or former spouse of the obligor with whom the child is living which provides for monetary support, health care, arrearages, or past support.
"Time-sharing schedule" means a timetable that must be included in the parenting plan that specifies the time, including overnights and holidays, that a minor child will spend with each parent.
The Family Court Self-Help Program
Self Help ID #: _________________
SCHEDULE YOUR SELF-HELP APPOINTMENT ONLINE
The Eleventh Judicial Circuit's Self-Help Program (SHP) now provides SelfRepresented Litigants (SRL) the ability to schedule their Self-Help appointment online. Please read the different appointment types carefully below before clicking on the link to schedule your appointment. Please note that scheduling the incorrect appointment type can subject you to being rescheduled for another date. All SHP appointments are scheduled for specific dates and times depending on appointment type. After you schedule your appointment online, you will be receiving a confirmation via email and text with appointment details.
FIRST-TIME VISIT: Your packet is fully completed and is ready for Self-Help
Paralegal review prior to filing. The Self-Help service fee includes Paralegal review, notarization of court documents, initial procedural information, follow-up procedural information, and procedural information to obtain a hearing. Example.: To make your appointment online you will select First-Time Visit Divorce w/ Kids
WORKSHOP: Need assistance completing your packet prior to filing? The Self-
Help Program offers workshops with a Self-Help Paralegal at a nominal fee (see fee schedule online) to help you complete your documents. Example.: To make a Workshop appointment for a Divorce Kids Agreement packet, you will select Workshop-Divorce w/ Kids Agreement Please note that if both parties are not in agreement you must select "WorkshopDivorce / Kids No Agreement" when making your appointment. All Self-Help Fees and applicable fees can be paid at time of your Self-Help
appointment.
To cancel or reschedule your Self-Help Appointment visit: and click on FIND APPOINTMENT
The Family Court Self-Help Program
Self Help ID #: _________________
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