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Divorce
Divorce is the everyday word for legally ending a marriage; in Florida, the official term is "dissolution of marriage." Florida is a no-fault state, meaning a spouse only needs to assert the marriage is irretrievably broken—neither party has to prove adultery, abuse, or other wrongdoing. Our firm handles uncontested divorces, where both spouses agree on all terms, for a flat fee.
Last updated June 21, 2026
Legal Definition
The colloquial term for the legal termination of a marriage, formally designated "dissolution of marriage" under Florida Statutes Chapter 61, granted on no-fault grounds that the marriage is irretrievably broken.
Example
Since they agreed on property and parenting, their uncontested divorce moved quickly.
Related Statutes
- 61.052
Related Terms
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