$750

Uncontested Divorce

Typically 2–4 weeks after filing

Typical Timeline

$0

Retainer Required

Divorce Attorney Serving Clermont & Lake County

Clermont is a fast-growing Lake County city in the rolling hills west of Orlando. Our flat $750 uncontested divorce is handled 100% remotely, with no trip to the Tavares courthouse.

Clermont sits in the rolling hills of Lake County, one of the fastest-growing parts of the Orlando metro. The people who live here reflect the area's economy: nurses and clinical staff who commute to the healthcare campuses that anchor south Lake County, workers tied to the tourism corridor that stretches toward the theme parks, retail employees in the shopping districts along US-27, and the construction trades building out the new subdivisions that keep appearing along the highway. When a marriage ends here, the details of the split tend to track those industries. Shift schedules, seasonal tourism income, and equity in a home bought new only a few years ago all shape what an uncontested divorce actually looks like for a Clermont couple.

The local challenges are specific. Clermont draws young, fast-growing suburban families who bought a house, had children, and now need a parenting plan and time-sharing schedule that works around healthcare shift work and tourism hours. Many of those families own a new-construction home whose value has moved since closing, which means the marital equity has to be identified and divided under Florida's equitable distribution rules rather than guessed at. At the same time, Clermont has become a magnet for retirees and second-marriage couples, and those divorces often involve separate pre-marriage assets, retirement accounts, and blended-family considerations that a couple wants handled cleanly and privately.

When both spouses already agree on how to divide what they own and how to raise their children, paying a traditional retainer of $5,000 to $7,500 makes little sense. Our firm handles uncontested divorces only, for a $750 flat fee, and uses an AI-efficient intake process that gathers your information on your schedule instead of forcing daytime office visits. For a Clermont nurse working three twelve-hour shifts, a tourism worker with irregular hours, or a retired couple who simply want the paperwork done correctly, that structure fits how people here actually live. The same $750 covers a divorce with or without minor children; when children are involved, the package adds a parenting plan, a child support guidelines worksheet, and a UCCJEA affidavit.

If you and your spouse agree on the terms and are both willing to sign, you may be a good fit for this flat-fee process. Take a few minutes to see whether your situation qualifies, and get a clear answer before you spend anything. The court filing fee and notary costs are separate, and I will always be direct with you about what to expect.

Unique Divorce Challenges in Clermont

Clermont's fast-growing suburban families often need a parenting plan and time-sharing schedule that accommodates healthcare shift work and tourism-sector hours, so the arrangement has to be practical for parents whose workdays do not follow a nine-to-five pattern.

Because so many Clermont homes are recent new-construction purchases, a divorcing couple frequently has to pin down the current equity in a house bought only a few years ago and divide that marital value under Florida's equitable distribution framework.

Retiree and second-marriage couples who have settled in Clermont commonly bring separate pre-marriage assets and retirement accounts into the divorce, which means identifying what is marital and what stays separate before the paperwork is finalized.

Blended families formed through second marriages in the Clermont area often want their agreement to reflect existing children and prior obligations, keeping the process private and straightforward when both spouses already agree on the terms.

Families tied to the tourism and retail economy may have seasonal or variable income, so an uncontested filing benefits from an intake process that captures those details accurately rather than assuming a steady salary.

Construction-trade households in the growing Clermont subdivisions may hold their main wealth in the home itself, making a clear, agreed division of that new-build equity the central issue in an otherwise simple uncontested divorce.

Lake County Court Filing Fees

Document/ServiceFee
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (total with 4% card fee)$425.16
Answer/Response Filing$295
Motion Filing$50
Subpoena Issuance$10
Certified Copies (per page)$2

* Fee waivers available for qualifying individuals based on income

How to File for Divorce in Lake County

1

File Petition for Dissolution at Lake County Family Court (online or at 550 W Main St, Tavares, FL 32778)

2

Pay the court filing fee — approximately $425.16 total (includes 4% convenience fee for card payments; verify the current amount with the clerk; fee waiver available)

3

Serve your spouse via waiver of service (uncontested cases)

4

Spouse has 20 days to respond after service

5

Exchange mandatory financial disclosures within 45 days

6

Complete Parent Education Course if children are involved (4 hours)

7

Attend mediation, which is required before trial if any issues remain unresolved

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No court appearance required for uncontested cases — your divorce is finalized by filing

Divorce Timeline in Clermont

2-3 weeks

Simplified Dissolution

No children, minimal assets, full agreement

Typically 2–4 weeks after filing

Uncontested Divorce

Agreement on all terms

6-12 months

Contested Divorce

Disputes requiring litigation

Lake County Family Court Information

The Lake County Family Court handles all dissolution of marriage filings for this area. - Main Location: 550 W Main St, Tavares, FL 32778 - Family Law Phone: (352) 671-5604 - Clerk of Court: Available for filing questions and document submission - Self-Help Center: Available for pro se litigants needing form assistance - Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (excluding court holidays)
Lake County Court

Lake County Family Court

550 W Main St, Tavares, FL 32778

Filing Fee: $425.16
Processing: Typically 2–4 weeks after filing (uncontested)
No court appearance required for uncontested cases
Also Serving
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Lake County Statistics

By Antonio G. Jimenez | Florida Bar No. 21022 | Last Reviewed: June 2026

# Uncontested Divorce in Clermont, Florida (2026 Guide)

FloridaDivorce.law handles a flat-fee $750 uncontested divorce for Clermont couples, prepared and reviewed by a licensed attorney before anything is filed, and managed 100% remotely. You pay a separate $408 court filing fee to the Lake County Clerk. Under Fla. Stat. §61.052, Florida grants divorce when a marriage is irretrievably broken, so neither spouse must prove fault. Both of you simply agree it is over.

Does Your Clermont Divorce Qualify as Uncontested?

Your divorce is uncontested when you and your spouse agree on everything: ending the marriage, dividing property and debt, and any time-sharing or support for minor children. Agreement is the whole test. If you can sign the same paperwork without a fight, your case qualifies, and that is where a flat fee makes sense.

Your situationLikely uncontested?
No children and little or no shared propertyYes — often the simplified track
Children or property, but you both fully agree on termsYes — regular uncontested track
Your spouse will not respond or cannot be locatedNo — this becomes a contested or default case
You still disagree on assets, debt, or the childrenNo — these issues must be resolved first

In my experience, many Clermont couples assume that owning a home or having kids automatically makes their divorce contested. It does not. What matters is whether you agree on how to handle those things. A young suburban family with a new-construction home in a Clermont subdivision can absolutely file uncontested when both spouses sign off on dividing the equity.

How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in Clermont?

The two real numbers are the court's $408 filing fee and the attorney fee to prepare and review your documents. Everything else is small and predictable. There is no surprise billing with a flat fee, which is the whole point.

Cost itemTypical amount
Court filing fee (Lake County Clerk)$408
Service of process (if spouse does not waive)~$40–$50, or $0 with a signed waiver
Parenting course (only if minor children)~$25–$50 per parent online
Flat-fee attorney (FloridaDivorce.law)$750, document prep, review, and filing guidance

The $750 covers attorney document preparation, attorney review, and guidance through final judgment. It is the same flat fee whether or not you have minor children. A document preparer cannot give legal advice or review your case, and hourly firms can run $5,000 or more. A flat fee lets you know your total before you start.

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What Are the Residency Requirements to File for Divorce in Clermont?

One spouse must have lived in Florida for at least six months before filing, as required by Fla. Stat. §61.021. This is a jurisdictional rule, meaning the court cannot grant your divorce without it. You will confirm residency through a Florida driver's license, voter registration, or a corroborating witness affidavit. The six months can be met by either spouse, not necessarily the one who files.

What if I just moved to Clermont?

Moving to Clermont from another county does not reset the clock, because Fla. Stat. §61.021 measures Florida residency, not Lake County residency. If you lived in Orlando or anywhere else in Florida for the prior six months and recently moved to Clermont, you qualify. If you just arrived in Florida from another state, you generally wait until you reach the six-month mark before filing.

How Do You File for an Uncontested Divorce in Clermont? (Step-by-Step)

Filing is a sequence of clear steps through the Lake County Clerk of the Circuit Court and the statewide e-filing portal. Clermont sits in the Fifth Judicial Circuit, so your case is handled through Lake County's court system.

Confirm both spouses agree on all terms and that the six-month residency under Fla. Stat. §61.021 is met.
Choose your track: Form 12.901(a) for a simplified dissolution when both spouses sign together and waive certain rights, or Form 12.901(b)(1) or 12.901(b)(2) for a regular uncontested petition.
Complete the mandatory financial disclosure required by Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.285, unless both spouses properly waive it on the simplified track.
Sign your marital settlement agreement covering property, debt, and any parenting terms.
E-file the petition and supporting forms through myflcourtaccess.com and pay the $408 filing fee to the Lake County Clerk.
Serve your spouse, or file a signed waiver of service so no process server is needed.
Wait out the 20-day period after filing under Fla. Stat. §61.19, then proceed to final judgment.

We handle the preparation and walk you through each step, so you are never guessing which form goes where. The court may enter judgment sooner than 20 days for good cause, but the 20-day window is the general rule.

What Forms Do You Need for an Uncontested Divorce in Clermont?

Florida uses standardized family law forms, available at flcourts.gov, and your exact set depends on whether you take the simplified or regular track. Below are the core documents most Clermont uncontested cases use.

Form numberForm nameWhen required
12.901(a)Petition for Simplified DissolutionBoth spouses sign, no minor children, agreed property
12.901(b)(1) / 12.901(b)(2)Petition for Dissolution (regular)Standard uncontested cases, with or without children
12.902 seriesFinancial Affidavit / disclosure or waiverMandatory disclosure under Rule 12.285 (or waiver)
12.913Affidavit / Waiver related to serviceWhen confirming or waiving service of process
12.990 seriesFinal Judgment of DissolutionEntered by the court to finalize the divorce

You can review every official form at flcourts.gov, though picking the wrong track is one of the most common reasons cases get bounced back.

Not sure which forms fit your situation? Ask Victoria a few questions and get pointed in the right direction.

How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take in Clermont?

Many Clermont uncontested cases finalize in about two weeks when both spouses sign promptly, though court scheduling can shift the total. The single biggest variable is how quickly the two of you return signed documents.

StageTypical timing
Document preparation1–3 days after intake and signing
Filing with the Lake County ClerkSame day via myflcourtaccess.com
20-day waiting period (Fla. Stat. §61.19)20 days minimum after filing
Final review and judgmentA few days to a few weeks, court-dependent
Realistic totalAbout 2–6 weeks in most cases

We cannot guarantee a specific finalization date because the court controls the calendar. What we can do is keep your paperwork accurate and moving so nothing stalls on our end.

What Happens at the Final Hearing for an Uncontested Divorce in Clermont?

In an uncontested case, the final hearing is usually brief, and a judge confirms that the marriage is irretrievably broken under Fla. Stat. §61.052 and that your agreement is voluntary. You may appear in person or, in many cases, by video. The judge reviews your settlement, asks a few short questions, and signs the final judgment.

Can the final hearing be waived in Clermont?

Sometimes. On the simplified track, the parties often must attend a short final hearing together. In other uncontested cases, the court may enter final judgment based on the filed paperwork without a live hearing. Because practice varies by judge and case type, confirm current procedure with the Lake County Clerk of the Circuit Court, and we will tell you what your specific case requires.

Why Clermont Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law

We handle your entire uncontested divorce remotely, so you never drive to a Clermont courthouse or sit in a law office. You sign electronically, we e-file through myflcourtaccess.com, and you stay updated by email. For busy Greater Orlando families juggling healthcare, tourism, and construction-sector schedules, that convenience matters.

The fee is a flat $750, the same with or without minor children, and there is no surprise billing. You know your total cost on day one. That stands in sharp contrast to DIY form sites that leave you alone with the paperwork and hourly-billing firms whose costs climb with every phone call.

Victoria, our AI assistant, helps prepare your documents quickly by gathering your information in plain language. A licensed Florida attorney then reviews everything before it is filed, so you get both speed and a real legal set of eyes on your case from start to finish.

This combination, a flat $750, attorney-prepared and reviewed, 100% remote, serving all 67 Florida counties, is built for couples who simply want a clean, affordable end to the marriage. For Clermont residents watching home equity in fast-growing subdivisions or untangling a second marriage near retirement, that predictable, attorney-handled path removes the guesswork.

Start your flat-fee uncontested divorce with FloridaDivorce.law, handled remotely with no office visits.

Clermont has grown fast, and so has the number of couples who want to part ways without a costly courtroom battle. If you and your spouse agree the marriage is over, your case can likely be finished cleanly and affordably without either of you setting foot in the Lake County courthouse. We serve Clermont entirely remotely, from first question to final judgment. When you are ready, reach out and we will tell you honestly whether your situation qualifies.

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 Lake County Clerk of the Circuit Court or a licensed Florida attorney before filing.

01Services

Divorce Services in Clermont


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

02Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: Divorce in Clermont


How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Clermont?

Our flat fee is $750 for an uncontested divorce in Clermont, regardless of whether you have minor children. This covers attorney preparation of all required court documents. The court filing fee (approximately $425.16 total, including the 4% card processing surcharge; verify the current amount with your county clerk) is paid separately to the clerk of court.

How long does an uncontested divorce take in Clermont?

Most uncontested divorces in Clermont are typically finalized in about 2–4 weeks after filing once both spouses have signed the required documents and any 20-day response period (or waiver of service) has been satisfied. Florida law sets a 20-day waiting period after filing before final judgment (F.S. 61.19), court timing varies by county, and no specific date can be guaranteed. Cases involving minor children may take slightly longer to accommodate the mandatory Parent Education Course.

What if my spouse and I don't agree on everything?

Our $750 flat-fee service covers uncontested divorces only — cases where you and your spouse already agree on property division, time-sharing, and support. If you're not fully in agreement, we can refer you to an experienced Florida family law attorney better suited to a contested matter.

Do I need to appear in court for an uncontested divorce in Clermont?

No. Florida law allows uncontested divorces to be finalized without a court appearance when both spouses have signed the settlement agreement and all required disclosures have been exchanged. The judge reviews and signs the final judgment based on the filed paperwork.

My spouse and I both work healthcare or tourism shifts in the Clermont area and can rarely get to an office during business hours. Can we still do this?

Yes. The entire intake is built to run on your schedule rather than a law office's. You complete the guided questions online whenever you have time, including between shifts or late at night, and you can leave and return to the same secure link. There is no requirement to come to a daytime meeting for the flat-fee uncontested process. The one in-person step is notarizing signatures, which you arrange on your own timing, and the notary cost is separate from the $750 fee.

We bought a new-construction home in Clermont a few years ago and its value has changed since closing. How is that handled in an uncontested divorce?

Florida uses equitable distribution, so the marital portion of your home's value is divided between you rather than treated as belonging to one spouse automatically. In an uncontested divorce, this works smoothly when you and your spouse already agree on how the home and its equity will be handled, whether that means one of you keeps it, you sell and split the proceeds, or another arrangement you have both accepted. The intake gathers the details of that agreement so the paperwork reflects exactly what the two of you decided. I do not resolve disputes over the home, this flat-fee service is for couples who have already reached agreement.

03Why Us

Why Clermont Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law


Transparent Pricing

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

AI-Powered Efficiency

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

Florida Bar Licensed

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

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