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Divorce Attorney Serving St. Petersburg & Pinellas County

St. Petersburg's arts community and waterfront living attract professionals and retirees alike. We handle everything from young family divorces to gray divorces with retirement assets.

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Whether you're facing an uncontested divorce, custody dispute, or complex property division in Pinellas County, we provide the same quality representation as high-priced St. Petersburg attorneys at a fraction of the cost.

Pinellas County Court

Pinellas County Family Court

545 1st Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Filing Fee: $425.16
Processing: 2 weeks or less (uncontested)
No court appearance required for uncontested cases
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By Antonio G. Jimenez | Florida Bar No. 21022 | Last Reviewed: June 2026

# Uncontested Divorce in St. Petersburg, Florida (2026 Guide)

FloridaDivorce.law handles a flat-fee $750 uncontested divorce for St. Petersburg residents, prepared and reviewed by a licensed attorney before anything is filed, and managed 100% remotely. You pay the separate $408 court filing fee directly. If you and your spouse agree the marriage is over under Fla. Stat. §61.052, you likely qualify, and you never set foot in a courthouse or law office.

Does Your St. Petersburg Divorce Qualify as Uncontested?

Your divorce qualifies as uncontested when you and your spouse agree on every issue, including any property, debts, and arrangements for children. Disagreement on even one issue makes a case contested, which changes the path entirely. Most St. Petersburg couples who have already decided to part ways and can talk through the details fit cleanly into the uncontested category.

Your situationLikely uncontested?
No minor children and no shared propertyYes, the simplest path
Children or property, but full agreement on all termsYes, with a parenting plan or settlement agreement
Spouse is non-responsive or cannot be locatedNo, this requires a different process
Active disagreement on money, the home, or time-sharingNo, this is a contested matter

In my experience, the cases that stall are rarely the ones with complex assets. They are the ones where one spouse quietly disagrees about a single item, like a vehicle or a tax refund, and never says so until paperwork is signed. A short, honest conversation about every line item before you start saves weeks. If you genuinely agree, your St. Petersburg divorce can move quickly.

How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in St. Petersburg?

An uncontested divorce in St. Petersburg costs $750 in flat attorney fees through FloridaDivorce.law, plus the $408 court filing fee and a few small third-party costs. The flat fee covers document preparation, attorney review, filing, and guidance through final judgment, with no hourly billing and no surprise charges. Traditional firms charging hourly retainers of $5,000 to $7,500 handle the same agreed cases at far higher cost.

CostAmountWho charges it
Flat-fee attorney service$750FloridaDivorce.law
Court filing fee (petitioner)$408Pinellas County Clerk
Service of process (if needed)VariesSheriff or private server
Parenting course (if minor children)Around $20 to $40State-approved provider

The $750 is the same whether or not you have minor children. When children are involved, the package simply adds a parenting plan, a child support guidelines worksheet under Fla. Stat. §61.30, and the required UCCJEA affidavit at no extra charge.

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What Are the Residency Requirements to File for Divorce in St. Petersburg?

You or your spouse must have lived in Florida for at least six months before filing, under Fla. Stat. §61.021. This residency rule applies statewide, so living in St. Petersburg or anywhere else in Pinellas County satisfies it as long as the six-month mark is met. You prove residency with a Florida driver's license, a Florida voter registration card, or the sworn testimony of a corroborating witness.

What if I just moved to St. Petersburg?

If you recently moved to St. Petersburg but one spouse has lived anywhere in Florida for six months, you still meet the requirement. The six months attaches to the person, not to the city. If neither spouse has reached six months of Florida residency, you must wait until one of you does before filing in Pinellas County.

How Do You File for an Uncontested Divorce in St. Petersburg? (Step-by-Step)

You file by preparing the correct petition, submitting it electronically to the Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court, and completing a short waiting period before final judgment. The case proceeds through the Sixth Judicial Circuit, which serves Pinellas County from the courthouse at 315 Court St, Clearwater, FL 33756.

Confirm you meet the six-month Florida residency requirement under Fla. Stat. §61.021.
Choose the right petition: Form 12.901(a) if you qualify for a simplified dissolution, or Form 12.901(b)(1) with children or 12.901(b)(2) without children for a regular dissolution.
Complete financial disclosure and any settlement agreement, parenting plan, or financial affidavit your case requires.
E-file the petition and supporting documents at myflcourtaccess.com, the statewide e-filing portal.
Pay the $408 filing fee, or arrange service of process if your spouse must be formally served.
Observe the 20-day waiting period that runs after filing under Fla. Stat. §61.19.
Submit your final judgment package and complete any required hearing to finalize the divorce.

If you have questions about which form fits your situation, the Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court can confirm filing logistics at (727) 464-3341, though clerks cannot give legal advice.

What Forms Do You Need for an Uncontested Divorce in St. Petersburg?

You need a petition, financial disclosure documents, proof of how your spouse received the papers, and a final judgment form. The exact set depends on whether you have minor children and whether you qualify for the simplified process. Florida uses standardized statewide family law forms, available through flcourts.gov.

Form numberForm nameWhen required
12.901 seriesPetition for Dissolution of MarriageAlways, to open the case
12.902 seriesFinancial Affidavit and disclosure or waiverPer Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.285
12.913Affidavit or return of serviceWhen the spouse must be served
12.990 seriesFinal Judgment of Dissolution of MarriageTo finalize the divorce

Mandatory financial disclosure under Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.285 trips up many self-filers, because the rule applies even to agreed cases unless both spouses properly waive it. Getting that step right the first time avoids a rejected filing.

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How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take in St. Petersburg?

Many uncontested divorces in St. Petersburg finalize in about two weeks when both spouses sign their documents promptly. Florida sets a 20-day waiting period after filing under Fla. Stat. §61.19, and court scheduling in the Sixth Judicial Circuit varies, so no specific date is guaranteed.

StageTypical timing
Document preparation1 to 3 days after intake
Filing with the clerkSame day documents are signed
20-day statutory wait20 days under Fla. Stat. §61.19
Final review and judgmentA few days, court schedule permitting
Realistic totalAbout two weeks to a few weeks

The single biggest variable is how fast both spouses sign. When a couple returns signed documents the same week, the 20-day wait becomes the main clock. Delays usually come from a spouse who takes weeks to sign, not from the court itself.

What Happens at the Final Hearing for an Uncontested Divorce in St. Petersburg?

At a final hearing, a judge confirms that the marriage is irretrievably broken under Fla. Stat. §61.052, verifies residency, and reviews your agreement before signing the final judgment. For an uncontested case, the hearing is brief and the questions are routine, since both spouses already agree on everything. Many St. Petersburg clients find it far less intimidating than they expected.

Can the final hearing be waived in St. Petersburg?

In a simplified dissolution under Form 12.901(a), both spouses generally must attend a short final hearing together. In a regular uncontested dissolution, some cases can be finalized without a contested hearing through proper paperwork, depending on the circuit and judge. Because practice varies in the Sixth Judicial Circuit, we confirm the current expectation for your specific case before filing.

Why St. Petersburg Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law

We handle your entire uncontested divorce remotely, so there is nothing to drive across town for. You upload your information from home, an attorney reviews every document before it is filed, and you receive guidance through final judgment. For busy professionals across the Tampa Bay area, removing the office visit removes the biggest practical hurdle.

Our fee is a flat $750, the same with or without minor children, with no hourly billing and no surprise charges. You know the total before you start. That predictable cost stands in sharp contrast to DIY form sites that leave you guessing and hourly-billing firms whose retainers climb with every phone call.

Victoria, our AI assistant, helps prepare your documents quickly, and a licensed Florida attorney reviews everything before it reaches the clerk. You get the speed of modern tools with the judgment of an attorney who is accountable for the work. We serve all 67 Florida counties, so the same careful process applies whether you are in St. Petersburg or anywhere else in the state.

St. Petersburg cases often involve waterfront property, retirement accounts, or self-employment income from the area's arts and marine-science community, and we account for those details under Fla. Stat. §61.075 so your agreement holds up. Local context matters, and we build it in.

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If you and your spouse have agreed it is time to move on, you do not need to spend an afternoon at the Clearwater courthouse or stretch a budget on hourly fees. FloridaDivorce.law serves St. Petersburg entirely remotely, preparing and reviewing your documents so your divorce is handled cleanly while you stay focused on what comes next. When you are ready, we are here to make the process simple, affordable, and predictable. Reach out whenever it suits you, and we will take it from there.

About the Author: Antonio G. Jimenez is a Florida-licensed family law attorney (Bar No. 21022) and founder of FloridaDivorce.law. He handles flat-fee uncontested divorces for clients throughout all 67 Florida counties. All filings are handled remotely, so clients never need to appear at a courthouse or law office.

This article provides general legal information and is not legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. Florida law and court procedures may change. Verify current requirements with the Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court or a licensed Florida attorney before filing.

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Divorce Services in St. Petersburg


Flat-fee pricing for all family law matters. No hourly billing, no surprises.

Uncontested Divorce

Attorney-prepared and attorney-reviewed, with or without children

$750 flat

Parenting Plan

Time-sharing plan prepared when you have minor children

Included

Child Support Worksheet

Guideline worksheet prepared with your divorce

Included

Marital Settlement Agreement

Your agreed terms drafted into a binding agreement

Included

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Frequently Asked Questions: Divorce in St. Petersburg


How much does a divorce lawyer cost in St. Petersburg?

Divorce lawyer costs in St. Petersburg typically range from $3,000-$15,000 with traditional hourly billing. At FloridaDivorce.law, we offer a complete uncontested divorce — with or without children — for a $750 flat attorney fee (court costs and notary not included). You can also ask Victoria, our free AI assistant, about your options before you commit. This is significantly more affordable than most St. Petersburg divorce attorneys.

Where do I file for divorce in Pinellas County?

Divorce cases in Pinellas County are filed at the Pinellas County Family Court located at 545 1st Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. The filing fee is $425.16 total (includes 4% convenience fee for card payments). We handle all filings for our St. Petersburg clients as part of our flat-fee uncontested divorce.

How long does a divorce take in St. Petersburg, Florida?

In St. Petersburg, uncontested divorces are often finalized in 2 weeks or less when both spouses sign promptly, though court timing varies. Contested cases in Pinellas County typically take 6-12 months depending on court schedules and case complexity. Florida has a 20-day waiting period after filing before a final judgment can be entered.

Do I need a divorce lawyer in St. Petersburg?

While not legally required, having a divorce lawyer in St. Petersburg is recommended if you have children, own property, have retirement accounts, or if your spouse has an attorney. Our flat-fee pricing makes professional representation affordable for St. Petersburg residents.

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Why St. Petersburg Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law


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Know exactly what you'll pay before you start. No retainers, no hourly billing, no surprise invoices. Just flat fees that save St. Petersburg residents thousands.

AI-Powered Efficiency

Our Victoria AI OS technology prepares documents in days, not weeks. St. Petersburg clients get their cases resolved faster than traditional law firms.

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Every document is prepared and reviewed by a Florida Bar licensed attorney practicing family law since 2006.

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