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Fault vs. No-Fault Divorce in the St. Petersburg Area

Pinellas County Area Divorce Attorney – Fault vs. No-Fault

Florida is a no-fault divorce state.  The term “no-fault” is used to describe the fact that neither spouse has to prove any type of wrongdoing in order to get a divorce.  Some states require a period of separation before they will grant a divorce in which neither party can prove any type of cruelty, adultery or other type of undesirable marital activity. A separation period is not necessary in Florida.  If you are interested in getting a divorce, you simply need to file the necessary paperwork.  Depending upon your circumstances, you could go several different routes with your no-fault divorce in Florida:

  • Contested Divorce – if you and your spouse cannot agree on issues surrounding your divorce.
  • Uncontested Divorce – if you and your spouse are able to reach an agreement on your own on all aspects of your marriage dissolution.
  • Collaborative Divorce – a new type of divorce in which both parties collaborate to achieve an agreement workable for both parties.
  • Military Divorce – if one or both spouses were or are in the armed forces.
  • Mediation – used in a divorce to help negotiate the terms of the separation agreement through using a non-biased third party.

St. Petersburg & Clearwater Area Divorce Attorney

Regardless of the type of divorce you and your spouse decide to go with, we understand that marriage dissolution can be a very upsetting and difficult time for you and your family.  We offer you the utmost devotion and dedication to upholding your rights and those of your children and family and we know what you are going through when you are facing a divorce.

Our St. Petersburg area divorce lawyers have over 50 years of combined experience and we have worked with countless individuals and families to achieve satisfactory divorce agreements in and out of the courtroom.  All divorces in Florida deal with similar factors.  For example, you and your spouse will have to reach an agreement regarding all different areas of your marriage, such as:

No matter what your circumstances are, we can help you with your divorce in Florida.

Contact a St. Petersburg Area Divorce Attorney at Givens Divorce Law Group to discuss your divorce in Florida.

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