Final Judgment
The final judgment of dissolution of marriage is the court order that officially ends a divorce in Florida. Signed by the judge, it legally terminates the marriage and sets out the binding terms—such as property division, time-sharing and the parenting plan, child support, and any alimony. Once entered, both spouses are divorced and must follow everything the judgment requires.
Last updated June 21, 2026
Legal Definition
The dispositive order entered by a Florida circuit court under F.S. §61.052 that dissolves the marriage and adjudicates equitable distribution, support, and parenting matters, becoming enforceable and appealable upon rendition.
Example
After the judge signed the final judgment, the couple was officially divorced and the parenting plan took effect.
Related Statutes
- 61.052
Related Terms
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