$750

Uncontested Divorce

Typically 2–4 weeks after filing

Typical Timeline

$0

Retainer Required

Divorce Attorney Serving Tamarac & Broward County

Tamarac's mix of active-adult and family neighborhoods sits in central Broward. Our flat $750 uncontested divorce is the same with or without children and handled fully remotely.

Tamarac sits in the heart of Broward County, a community shaped by decades of retirees, working families, and a service-driven local economy. Many residents work in healthcare, retail, education, or the broad range of service businesses that keep the area running, and a large share of households are anchored in the 55+ and age-restricted communities that give Tamarac its distinct character. Divorces here tend to carry features you do not see everywhere: long marriages, retirement income that has to be untangled, and shared homes governed by community rules. Those realities matter when you are ending a marriage, because the questions are less about who earns what today and more about how to divide what a couple has built over many years.

The most common local complications in Tamarac cluster around later-in-life divorce. Retiree divorces often turn on how to divide a pension, an annuity, or Social Security-related benefits, and Florida treats the marital portion of those assets under equitable distribution rather than any community-property rule. Couples living in 55+ neighborhoods frequently face questions about a jointly owned home and shared savings that were meant to fund retirement together. And when adult children, grandchildren, or caregiving arrangements are involved, age-restricted housing rules can create real friction over who can live where and who visits, since many communities limit the presence of younger residents. These are not abstract issues here; they are the everyday texture of a Tamarac split.

An AI-efficient $750 flat-fee uncontested process fits Tamarac residents precisely because so many of these divorces are cooperative rather than combative. When both spouses already agree on how to divide the home, the retirement accounts, and any support, the job is careful drafting and correct filing, not courtroom battle. My firm uses technology to gather your information, organize your financial disclosure, and prepare your paperwork accurately, which keeps the flat fee low and the timeline short. For a couple on a fixed or retirement income, a predictable $750 attorney fee is far easier to plan around than an open-ended hourly retainer that can run into the thousands.

If you and your spouse agree that the marriage is over and you are both willing to sign, you may be a good fit for this flat-fee uncontested process. The best next step is to see whether your situation qualifies. Start with a few simple questions, and if an uncontested divorce is right for you, we can begin organizing your paperwork right away.

Unique Divorce Challenges in Tamarac

In Tamarac's many retiree households, a divorce often hinges on dividing a pension or annuity earned over a long marriage, and Florida law treats the marital portion of that retirement income under equitable distribution, which requires careful drafting to get the numbers and the paperwork right.

Couples in Tamarac's 55+ communities frequently need to sort out a jointly owned home and shared retirement savings that were built together over decades, and getting that division documented correctly in the settlement is essential to a clean uncontested filing.

Age-restricted housing rules in many Tamarac neighborhoods can complicate living and visitation arrangements, since community bylaws often limit who can reside in or regularly stay at the home, which spouses need to account for when they decide who keeps the property.

Long marriages common in Tamarac mean spouses have often blended finances thoroughly, so the divorce turns on tracing what is marital versus separate across accounts, home equity, and retirement funds rather than on day-to-day income.

For retirees living on fixed incomes from pensions or savings, dividing those funds fairly while keeping each spouse financially stable afterward is a central concern that a well-drafted uncontested settlement can address without costly litigation.

Broward 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 Broward County

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File Petition for Dissolution at Broward County Family Court (online or at 201 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301)

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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)

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Serve your spouse via waiver of service (uncontested cases)

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Spouse has 20 days to respond after service

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Exchange mandatory financial disclosures within 45 days

6

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

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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 Tamarac

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

Broward County Family Court Information

The Broward County Family Court handles all dissolution of marriage filings for this area. - Main Location: 201 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 - Family Law Phone: (954) 831-6565 - 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)
Broward County Court

Broward County Family Court

201 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

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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Broward County Statistics

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

# Uncontested Divorce in Tamarac, Florida (2026 Guide)

FloridaDivorce.law handles a flat-fee $750 uncontested divorce for Tamarac residents, prepared and reviewed by a licensed Florida attorney before anything reaches the court, and done 100% remotely. You pay one predictable fee plus the $409 court filing fee. Florida lets you divorce once the marriage is irretrievably broken under Fla. Stat. §61.052, with no need to prove fault or blame your spouse.

Does Your Tamarac Divorce Qualify as Uncontested?

Your Tamarac divorce is uncontested when you and your spouse agree on every issue, including property, debts, and any time-sharing or support, and both of you are willing to sign. Disagreement on even one issue moves a case toward contested, where hourly billing takes over. The table below shows where most Tamarac situations land.

Your situationLikely uncontested?
No minor children, no shared propertyYes, often the simplified track
Children or property, but you agree on everythingYes, with a signed settlement and parenting plan
Spouse will not respond or sign anythingNo, this needs service and a contested path
Active disagreement on assets, support, or childrenNo, this is contested until resolved

In my experience, plenty of Tamarac couples assume they are contested because they own a home or have a pension to split, when in fact they already agree on how to divide everything. Agreement, not the size of your estate, is what makes a divorce uncontested. A retiree couple in a 55+ community who have settled how to handle their pension and age-restricted home almost always qualifies.

How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in Tamarac?

An uncontested divorce in Tamarac costs $750 in flat attorney fees through FloridaDivorce.law, plus a $409 court filing fee and a few smaller costs depending on your situation. There is no hourly meter and no surprise billing. Here is the full picture.

CostAmountWho pays / when
Court filing fee (petitioner)$409Paid to the Clerk at filing
Flat-fee attorney (FloridaDivorce.law)$750One fee, document prep through final judgment
Service of process$0 if spouse signs a waiver; ~$40-$50 if a process server is neededOnly if your spouse will not sign a waiver
Parenting course (minor children only)~$25-$50 per parentRequired before final judgment when children are involved

The $750 is the same whether or not you have minor children. With children, the package simply adds a parenting plan, a child support guidelines worksheet, and a UCCJEA affidavit. Compare that to traditional retainers of $5,000 to $7,500 and the predictability speaks for itself.

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

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

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 dissolution without it. You typically prove residency with a Florida driver's license, a Florida voter registration, or a witness affidavit confirming your time in the state.

Because Tamarac sits in Broward County, your case is filed in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit even though only one of you needs to satisfy the statewide six-month rule.

What if I just moved to Tamarac?

Moving to Tamarac recently does not reset the clock if you already lived elsewhere in Florida for six months, because the requirement is statewide, not city-specific. If neither spouse has six months of Florida residency yet, you must wait until one of you does before the court can hear the case. We confirm residency early so nothing stalls after filing.

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

You file an uncontested divorce in Tamarac by submitting your petition and supporting forms to the Broward County Clerk of the Circuit Court and completing the statutory waiting period before final judgment. Here is the sequence we follow for you.

Confirm eligibility, including six-month Florida residency and that both spouses agree on all terms.
Prepare your petition using Form 12.901(a) for a simplified dissolution, or Form 12.901(b)(1) or 12.901(b)(2) for a regular dissolution when children or contested-style details exist but you still agree.
Complete mandatory financial disclosure under Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.285, or sign the appropriate waiver if your case allows it.
Draft and sign your marital settlement agreement, plus a parenting plan and child support worksheet if you have minor children.
E-file everything through myflcourtaccess.com with the Broward County Clerk of the Circuit Court and pay the $409 filing fee.
Serve your spouse or file a signed waiver of service so the case can move forward without delay.
Observe the 20-day waiting period required by Fla. Stat. §61.19 before the court enters final judgment.

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

You need a petition form, a financial disclosure or waiver, a service document, and a final judgment form, drawn from the official Florida Supreme Court approved family law forms. The exact set depends on whether you qualify for the simplified track and whether you have children. The table below covers the core documents.

Form numberForm nameWhen required
12.901(a)Petition for Simplified Dissolution of MarriageNo minor children, no support, both agree
12.901(b)(2)Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Property but No Dependent ChildrenProperty to divide, no minor children
12.902 seriesFamily Law Financial Affidavit / disclosure documentsMost regular dissolutions, unless properly waived
12.913Certificate / Waiver of Service of ProcessConfirms your spouse received or waived service
12.990 seriesFinal Judgment of Dissolution of MarriageThe order that legally ends your marriage

You can review these forms on the state court website at flcourts.gov. We complete the correct version for your situation so you never have to guess which form applies.

Have a question about your case? Ask Victoria for a quick, free answer.

How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take in Tamarac?

Many uncontested Tamarac divorces finalize in about two weeks when both spouses sign promptly, though court scheduling can extend that timeline. Florida sets a 20-day waiting period after filing under Fla. Stat. §61.19, and the rest depends on how quickly documents are signed and how busy the court is.

StageTypical time
Document preparation and attorney review1-3 business days after we have your information
Filing with the Broward County ClerkSame day once documents are signed
Statutory 20-day waiting period (Fla. Stat. §61.19)20 days minimum
Final review and judgment submissionA few days, subject to court scheduling
Realistic totalOften about two weeks; varies by court timing

No one can guarantee a specific finalization date, because the court controls its own calendar. What we can control is fast, accurate preparation so your case is never the reason for a delay.

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

At a final hearing, a judge confirms that the marriage is irretrievably broken under Fla. Stat. §61.052, verifies your agreement, and signs the final judgment that ends your marriage. For uncontested cases, this is usually brief and straightforward, often just confirming the facts already in your paperwork. Your case is heard in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, served by the courthouse at 201 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301.

Can the final hearing be waived in Tamarac?

Many simplified and well-documented uncontested cases can conclude without an in-person hearing or with a short remote appearance, depending on the judge and the track. The simplified dissolution process under the Florida family law rules is designed to minimize court appearances when both spouses cooperate fully. We prepare your case to qualify for the lightest-touch path available, and if any appearance is required, it is typically short and uncomplicated.

Why Tamarac Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law

Tamarac residents choose us because the entire process is remote. You never drive to Fort Lauderdale, sit in a waiting room, or take a day off work. From your first question to your final judgment, everything happens by phone, email, and secure online tools, which matters when you are managing a job, a household, or a recent move.

The flat fee removes the fear that drives so many people away from hiring a lawyer. You pay $750, you know the $409 court fee up front, and there is no hourly billing creeping in behind the scenes. That predictable cost is the whole point, especially for retirees on fixed incomes or anyone splitting a pension.

Our AI assistant, Victoria, helps prepare your documents quickly, then a licensed Florida attorney reviews everything before it is filed. You get the speed of modern tools and the judgment of an attorney who has handled Florida dissolutions, without paying retainer-level prices for routine, agreed-upon cases.

Here is the clear difference: a flat $750, the same with or without minor children, attorney-prepared and attorney-reviewed, handled 100% remotely, serving all 67 Florida counties, a sharp contrast with fill-in-the-blank form sites that leave you alone and hourly-billing firms that surprise you later. For Tamarac couples in 55+ communities sorting out pensions and age-restricted housing, that combination of care and predictable cost is exactly what they are looking for.

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

If you and your spouse in Tamarac agree it is over and you both want a clean, affordable exit, you do not need to drive to the courthouse in Fort Lauderdale or pay a five-figure retainer to get there. FloridaDivorce.law serves Tamarac entirely remotely, prepares and reviews every document with attorney oversight, and keeps your cost predictable from start to finish. When you are ready, we are ready to handle it for you.

About the Author

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.

Legal Disclaimer

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

01Services

Divorce Services in Tamarac


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 Tamarac


How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Tamarac?

Our flat fee is $750 for an uncontested divorce in Tamarac, 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 Tamarac?

Most uncontested divorces in Tamarac 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 Tamarac?

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 are retired and live in a 55+ community in Tamarac. How does that affect our uncontested divorce?

Living in an age-restricted community does not prevent an uncontested divorce, but it can affect how you handle the home and living arrangements. Many 55+ communities have bylaws limiting who may reside in or regularly stay at the property, so you and your spouse will want to decide clearly who keeps the home and how any transfer works under those rules. On the financial side, retirement is often when the biggest marital assets sit, so your settlement needs to spell out how the home, savings, and any retirement income are divided. As long as you both agree on those terms and are willing to sign, this is exactly the kind of case the flat-fee uncontested process is built for.

We have a pension and retirement accounts from a long marriage in Tamarac. Can that still be handled as an uncontested divorce?

Yes. A pension or retirement account does not automatically make a divorce contested; what matters is whether you and your spouse agree on how to divide it. Under Florida's equitable distribution rules, the marital portion of a pension, annuity, or retirement account is subject to division, and dividing certain plans may require a separate qualified domestic relations order. In an uncontested case where you have already reached agreement, the work is documenting that division accurately in your settlement and filing everything correctly. That drafting-and-filing focus is what the $750 flat-fee process is designed to handle efficiently for Tamarac couples.

03Why Us

Why Tamarac 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 Tamarac residents thousands.

AI-Powered Efficiency

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