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Divorce Attorney Serving Deltona & Volusia County

Deltona is Volusia County's largest city, with many residents commuting toward Orlando. Our 100% remote uncontested divorce keeps the flat fee at $750 and skips the drive to Daytona Beach.

FloridaDivorce.law brings an AI-powered approach to Deltona divorce cases. Our proprietary Victoria AI OS technology enables us to offer flat-fee pricing that traditional Deltona law firms simply can't match—while delivering faster results and more thorough case preparation.

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

Volusia County Court

Volusia County Family Court

251 N Ridgewood Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

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

# Uncontested Divorce in Deltona, Florida (2026 Guide)

FloridaDivorce.law handles a flat-fee $750 uncontested divorce for Deltona residents, 100% remote, with documents attorney-prepared and reviewed before filing. You and your spouse must agree the marriage is irretrievably broken under Fla. Stat. §61.052. The $408 Volusia County court filing fee is separate. No office visits and no drive to Daytona Beach are required to finish your case.

Does Your Deltona Divorce Qualify as Uncontested?

Your Deltona divorce qualifies as uncontested when you and your spouse agree on every issue: ending the marriage, dividing property and debt, and any time-sharing or support if you have minor children. Disagreement on even one issue makes the case contested, which changes the cost and timeline.

Your situationLikely uncontested?
No minor children and no shared propertyYes
Children or property, but full written agreement on everythingYes
Spouse is non-responsive or cannot be locatedNot yet, may need service or default steps
Active disagreement on money, property, or childrenNo, this is contested

In my experience, many Deltona couples who think their case is complicated are actually a clean uncontested filing once they talk it through. A house with a mortgage or a shared car does not make you contested. What matters is whether you agree on how to divide things, not whether you own things.

How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in Deltona?

An uncontested divorce in Deltona has two main costs: the flat attorney fee and the court filing fee, plus a few smaller possible items. The firm charges a flat $750, which covers document preparation, attorney review, filing, and guidance through final judgment, with no surprise billing.

Cost itemAmountWho pays
Court filing fee (Volusia County)$408Paid to the Clerk
Service of process (if spouse must be served)$40 to $60Only if needed
Parenting course (if minor children)$25 to $50Each parent
Flat-fee attorney (FloridaDivorce.law)$750One flat fee

The $750 stays the same whether or not you have minor children. With children, the package simply adds the parenting plan, child support worksheet, and required affidavits at no extra charge. Compare that to traditional firms billing $5,000 to $7,500 in hourly retainers for the same uncontested result.

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

You must prove that at least one spouse has lived in Florida for six months before filing, under Fla. Stat. §61.021. This is a firm requirement, and the court will not grant a divorce without it. Because Deltona sits in Volusia County, your case is filed in the Seventh Judicial Circuit, and your Florida residency, not your specific city, is what satisfies the statute.

Residency is usually proven with a Florida driver license, a Florida voter registration, or the sworn testimony of a third-party witness. Many Deltona households are commuter families split between Orlando and Daytona Beach jobs, and that daily commute does not affect residency as long as your home is in Florida.

What if I just moved to Deltona?

If you recently moved to Deltona but have lived elsewhere in Florida for at least six months, you still meet the requirement under Fla. Stat. §61.021. The six months counts statewide, not by city or county. If neither spouse has six months of Florida residency yet, you must wait until that mark is reached before filing.

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

You file an uncontested divorce in Deltona by preparing the correct forms, submitting them to the Volusia County Clerk of the Circuit Court, and waiting out the statutory period before final judgment. Here is the sequence the firm follows.

Confirm eligibility: verify six-month Florida residency under Fla. Stat. §61.021 and that both spouses agree the marriage is irretrievably broken under Fla. Stat. §61.052.
Prepare the petition: complete Form 12.901(a) if you qualify for a simplified dissolution, or Form 12.901(b)(1) or 12.901(b)(2) for a regular uncontested dissolution.
Exchange financial disclosure: complete the required financial affidavits, since Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.285 mandates disclosure unless properly waived.
E-file with the Clerk: submit your documents through the statewide portal at myflcourtaccess.com and pay the $408 filing fee to the Volusia County Clerk.
Serve or waive: if your spouse signs an answer and waiver, formal service is avoided; otherwise arrange service of process.
Observe the waiting period: Florida requires at least 20 days after filing before final judgment under Fla. Stat. §61.19.
Obtain final judgment: submit the final paperwork, including Form 12.990, for the judge to sign.

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

You need the petition, financial disclosure documents, service paperwork, and a final judgment form for an uncontested divorce in Deltona. The exact forms depend on whether you qualify for simplified dissolution and whether you have minor children.

Form numberForm nameWhen required
12.901(a)Petition for Simplified DissolutionNo minor children, no alimony, both filing together
12.901(b)(1) / (b)(2)Petition for Dissolution (no children / with children)Regular uncontested cases
12.902 seriesFinancial Affidavit and disclosure or waiverRequired under Rule 12.285
12.913Documents related to service of processIf spouse must be served
12.990 seriesFinal Judgment of DissolutionEntered at the end of every case

All official Florida forms are published at flcourts.gov. Property division is handled under Fla. Stat. §61.075, and where minor children are involved, child support follows the guidelines in Fla. Stat. §61.30, which the firm calculates for you on the required worksheet.

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How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take in Deltona?

Many uncontested divorces in Deltona finalize in about two weeks when both spouses sign promptly, though court scheduling can extend that. Florida sets a 20-day waiting period after filing under Fla. Stat. §61.19, and the Seventh Judicial Circuit's calendar controls the final timing.

StageTypical timeNotes
Document preparation1 to 3 daysFaster when both spouses respond quickly
Filing with the ClerkSame dayE-filed at myflcourtaccess.com
20-day statutory wait20 days minimumRequired by Fla. Stat. §61.19
Final review and submission1 to 3 daysFinal judgment paperwork prepared
Realistic totalAbout 3 to 6 weeksCourt timing varies, no date is guaranteed

Service industry income in the Deltona-Daytona Beach metro sometimes means delayed paperwork during busy seasons, so signing promptly is the single biggest factor in finishing fast.

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

At a final hearing, a judge confirms that the residency requirement is met, that the marriage is irretrievably broken, and that your agreement is complete before signing the final judgment. Uncontested hearings are short and routine, often just a few minutes, and the judge is confirming facts rather than resolving disputes.

Can the final hearing be waived in Deltona?

In many simplified and uncontested cases, the court can enter the final judgment without a contested hearing, and some matters are handled by submitting paperwork the judge signs. Whether a brief appearance is needed depends on the case type and the assigned judge in the Seventh Judicial Circuit. The firm prepares your case so that any required appearance is straightforward and, where allowed, handled without you traveling to Daytona Beach.

Why Deltona Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law

Deltona residents choose the firm because the entire process is handled remotely. You never come into an office, never drive to the courthouse in Daytona Beach, and never juggle a divorce around an Orlando commute. Everything happens by phone, email, and secure document signing on your schedule.

The flat fee removes the fear of surprise billing. You pay a flat $750, the same whether or not you have minor children, and that covers document preparation, attorney review, filing, and guidance through final judgment. There is no hourly meter running every time you have a question.

Victoria, the firm's AI assistant, prepares your documents quickly, and then a licensed Florida attorney reviews every filing before it goes to the Clerk. You get the speed of technology with the judgment of an attorney who is accountable for the result, not a form site that disclaims all responsibility.

A flat $750, attorney-prepared and reviewed, 100% remote, serving all 67 Florida counties, stands in sharp contrast to DIY form sites that leave you alone and hourly firms that bill thousands for the same uncontested outcome. For Deltona's commuter and service-industry households, finishing your divorce without missing work or driving to Volusia County matters.

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If you live in Deltona and you and your spouse agree it is time to move on, you do not need to take time off work or drive to the courthouse to get it done. The firm serves Deltona entirely remotely, from the first conversation through your final judgment. Most clients are surprised how clean and predictable the process feels once the paperwork is in capable hands. When you are ready, reach out and we will walk you through the next step.

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

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Divorce Services in Deltona


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 Deltona


How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Deltona?

Divorce lawyer costs in Deltona 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 Deltona divorce attorneys.

Where do I file for divorce in Volusia County?

Divorce cases in Volusia County are filed at the Volusia County Family Court located at 251 N Ridgewood Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. The filing fee is $425.16 total (includes 4% convenience fee for card payments). We handle all filings for our Deltona clients as part of our flat-fee uncontested divorce.

How long does a divorce take in Deltona, Florida?

In Deltona, uncontested divorces are often finalized in 2 weeks or less when both spouses sign promptly, though court timing varies. Contested cases in Volusia 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 Deltona?

While not legally required, having a divorce lawyer in Deltona 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 Deltona residents.

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Why Deltona 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 Deltona residents thousands.

AI-Powered Efficiency

Our Victoria AI OS technology prepares documents in days, not weeks. Deltona 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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