Florida Free Divorce Records

By Claire Dowell


Florida State has a current population count of 19,057,542 inhabitants. It has a 1.36% increase since the year of 2010 according to the United States Census. The state of Florida is located in the Southeast of United States of America. This state is known to be the 4th most populous and 8th most densely populated state in the country. Generally, divorce is common in this state and the official term for divorce in Florida is "dissolution of marriage". People in Florida have been given some options in having their Florida Divorce Records. In the year of 2010, the marriage rate of the place was 7.3 per 1,000 populations. It is 1.7 times the year 2010 dissolution rate which was 4.4 per 1,000 populations.

Legalities can be considered under certain conditions like equal distribution of marital assets and liabilities, award of alimony and determination of parental responsibility. Each divorce case is different from others and therefore, a knowledgeable lawyer or attorney is important in order to obtain and be well informed concerning about legalities and issues. Each case has their unique issue that includes a responsibility support, parental responsibility, divisions of property and possessions and time sharing with children.

There are two ways on getting a divorce or dissolution in Florida. First is the usual way called Regular Dissolution of Marriage and the second method is the Simplified Dissolution of Marriage. In a regular dissolution, each spouse has the right to examine and cross-examine the other as a witness. Each spouse also has the ability to obtain documents concerning the income of the partner, expenses, assets and liabilities before a trial or settlement.

On the second method, financial information may be requested by either party but disclosing financial information is not required. If the husband and wife seek dissolution and prefer to use the simplified form of dissolution, they should both contact the clerk of the circuit court in their county and obtain a copy of the booklet titled "Simplified Dissolution Information" for more detailed information and forms.

There will be charges and fees in obtaining the abovementioned files depending on your request. Prices that will be mentioned may vary or changed anytime depending by the state. It costs $5 for one certification and $4 for each additional certification of the same of a divorce report at the same time. Rush service mail have additional charge of $10. Generally it takes up to 60 days to be received by this office from the Clerk of Court.

Requesting for copies of your Divorce records is now possible through the use of advancements. There are available online companies that offer search service. It includes looking up for details about your legal separation reports and the like. Performing online search for your desired personal records allows you to have the necessary details instantly and conveniently. You need not to spend much time, money, and effort in visiting offices just to inquire about the availability of your desired files and information. Online searching can be done using advanced gadgets like laptops, tablets, desktop computers and other devices that can be connected to the Internet.




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2 comments:

  1. Florida is one of the most populated County, so the public records are very vital here. The rate of public records increases day by day.Divorce records are also very popular today. The online availability of records helps users.

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