Fast Florida Divorce
Divorce does not always have to drag on for months. Many couples qualify for what is commonly called a fast Florida divorce, where both spouses agree on every important detail and avoid drawn-out courtroom battles. To file in Florida, at least one spouse must meet the residency requirement, and choosing an uncontested path often eases both financial and emotional strain.
At Steven Miller, we guide Floridians through uncontested divorces every day, helping them move forward with less stress, lower costs, and a process that often feels more manageable than they expected.
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How Quickly Can You Get a Fast Florida Divorce?
The timeline depends on how much the spouses agree and how efficiently the paperwork is completed. In uncontested cases, where both parties sign off on issues like property division and child support, the process moves far faster than contested divorces. Courts in Florida still require certain filings and hearings, but when both sides cooperate, the waiting period is significantly shorter.
From the moment all financial forms and agreements are in place, the court can review and finalize the divorce without the need for multiple hearings. That is why uncontested cases are the backbone of any fast Florida divorce strategy.
Understanding the Process of a Fast Divorce in Florida
The Florida courts recognize a type of uncontested divorce called a “Simplified Dissolution of Marriage.” This is designed for spouses who meet specific criteria, such as having no disputes over children or support. For couples not qualifying for this process, a traditional uncontested divorce still moves quickly as long as they remain aligned on crucial terms. The process typically includes:
- Completing financial affidavits and required disclosures.
- Filing the petition and settlement agreement with the court.
- Attending a short final hearing if necessary.
The simplified process, outlined by the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts, exists to streamline uncontested divorces but comes with strict qualifications. While we cannot guarantee timelines, our experience shows that the more prepared and cooperative the spouses are, the faster a Florida divorce can move from filing to final judgment.
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Key Considerations for a Fast Florida Divorce
Not every case qualifies for Florida’s Simplified Dissolution of Marriage, and it is worth understanding the requirements before filing. According to the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts, both parties must agree that the marriage is irretrievably broken, have no minor children together, and neither spouse may seek alimony. In addition, both spouses must be willing to attend the final hearing together.
Even when couples do not meet these requirements, uncontested divorces remain a viable and often efficient option. We work closely with clients to prepare agreements that satisfy court requirements while reducing unnecessary back-and-forth.
What Factors Can Delay or Speed Up a Fast Florida Divorce?
The biggest factor in timing is whether both spouses agree that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Under Florida Statute Section 61.052, if there are no minor children and no disputes about the marriage ending, the court may issue a judgment once it finds the marriage has ended. When one spouse contests or disputes an issue, the process slows down significantly. Other factors that influence speed include:
- How quickly financial documents are gathered and submitted.
- Whether settlement agreements are drafted without disputes.
- The availability of the court in the couple’s jurisdiction.
Beyond these factors, timing often comes down to preparation. Couples who gather financial records early, stay responsive to court requests, and remain consistent in their agreements usually experience fewer delays.
When both parties treat the process with urgency and respect the legal requirements, a fast Florida divorce becomes far more attainable than in cases where communication breaks down or documents are left incomplete.
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Cooperation and Mediation Affect the Speed of a Florida Divorce
When both parties communicate openly and make compromises, the divorce timeline is dramatically reduced. Mediation is a valuable tool when minor disagreements arise. Instead of waiting months for hearings, couples often resolve their issues in a single mediation session. This cooperation usually separates a truly fast Florida divorce from one that lingers on the docket.
Contact Our Fast Divorce Lawyers in Florida to Resolve Your Case Quickly
At the end of the day, moving forward matters more than staying stuck in a broken marriage. Our firm helps Floridians streamline uncontested divorces by preparing documents, guiding them through filing, and representing them when court hearings are needed.
Call Steven Miller at 877 348 33 54 today to start the process of your own fast Florida divorce. You can also reach us online to learn more about uncontested divorce options. Our office is conveniently located at 950 S Pine Island Rd, Unit A-150, Plantation, FL 33324. Taking the first step may feel difficult, yet with the right guidance, the path forward becomes clearer and less overwhelming, and we’re here to walk it with you.
Steven D. Miller, P.A.
With over three decades of experience, Steven D. Miller is a Florida family law attorney known for his straightforward, no-nonsense legal advice. Today, he focuses on providing affordable, flat-fee divorce services across Florida, helping clients navigate the legal system without large retainers or hourly billing. Known for his blunt honesty, client-first approach, and commitment to making the law accessible, Steven is a BBB-accredited attorney based in Plantation, FL.
