Miami Uncontested Divorce Lawyers

An uncontested divorce is one where both spouses agree on the key terms. A Miami uncontested divorce lawyer helps you put that agreement in the right form and finalize it correctly under Florida law.

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Why families come to Connect Attorneys

Connect Attorneys is a Miami law firm serving clients throughout South Florida. Our family law attorneys focus on giving clients clear information and steady guidance, explaining how Florida law may apply and what to expect at each stage. Every client works directly with an attorney, and we serve South Florida families in English and Spanish.

What Makes a Divorce Uncontested in Florida

A divorce is uncontested when the spouses agree on the issues that would otherwise be decided by a judge, such as how property and debts are divided and, if there are children, time-sharing and support. Florida is a no-fault state and has no mandatory statutory waiting period after filing, so an uncontested case can often move relatively quickly. The main work is making sure the agreement is complete, clear, and properly documented.

(Sources: Fla. Stat. § 61.052; Fla. Stat. § 61.021.)

How We Help

We help couples make sure nothing important is left out, prepare the paperwork correctly, and avoid mistakes that can cause delays or problems later. If it turns out the spouses do not agree on everything after all, we can explain the options for resolving the remaining issues.

This is general information about Florida law, not legal advice. How these rules apply depends on the details of your situation. Talking with an attorney is the clearest way to understand what they mean for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

These FAQs provide general information about Florida law and are not legal advice. The answers may not apply to your specific situation. Consult with an attorney for guidance on your particular case.

How fast is an uncontested divorce in Florida?
Florida has no mandatory statutory waiting period after filing, so an uncontested case where both spouses agree can often move relatively quickly, though the exact timing depends on the court and the paperwork.

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If you are facing a divorce, custody, support, or other family law matter, we can help you understand your options under Florida law. Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.

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