Financial Affidavit Florida Divorce: 12.902(b)/(c) Guide
Florida financial affidavit divorce guide: Form 12.902(b) short vs 12.902(c) long, mandatory disclosure, the 45-day rule, and waivers. $750 flat fee.
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Florida financial affidavit divorce guide: Form 12.902(b) short vs 12.902(c) long, mandatory disclosure, the 45-day rule, and waivers. $750 flat fee.
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