About Uncontested Divorce in EZ Florida Divorce Online

An uncontested divorce, also known as an agreed divorce, is one of the three main types of divorce in EZ Florida Divorce, along with contested divorce and missing spouse divorce.

What is Uncontested Divorce in EZ Florida Divorce?

An uncontested divorce in EZ Florida Divorce means that you and your spouse have mutually agreed on how to divide your property and debts. Both parties collaborate to finalize the divorce without litigation. In such cases, both spouses must sign all the necessary paperwork and cooperate throughout the mandatory court procedures. If you have minor children, you and your spouse must also agree on custody (referred to as timesharing in EZ Florida Divorce and support arrangements.

Most divorces are settled through agreements before going to trial. Even in high-profile or high-net-worth cases, trials are rare. The court encourages mediation and settlement meetings to help parties reach agreements, as litigation can be expensive, especially with high-priced attorneys. Reaching an agreement early can help control and reduce the overall cost of divorce.

However, if you and your spouse have significant assets (like a home, retirement accounts, or a business) or complex issues, it is wise to consult an attorney before finalizing any agreement. An experienced family law attorney can ensure your best interests are considered and explain your legal options.

If you and your spouse have reached an agreement, Fast EZ Florida Divorce offers a fully online process to complete your divorce. A licensed EZ Florida Divorce attorney will prepare all necessary paperwork. You and your spouse will then sign, notarize, and submit the documents to the Circuit Court, all online.

Steps to Get Started

Answer Questions Online

  1.  Determine if your divorce will be contested or uncontested. Will your spouse cooperate? Do you know their whereabouts? Your answers will influence how your case is processed.

Locate Your Spouse:

If you don’t know your spouse’s location, you must take extra steps to try to find them and provide notice before the judge finalizes your divorce.

Draft Final Judgment:

Your Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage must be accurately drafted. EZ Florida Divorce judges will not sign off on insufficient or poorly prepared documents. If you use a non-attorney service, disclose it properly to the court.

No court visits are required. Using our E-file service, we handle the submission of all documents to the court via the court’s E-filing system.

See if You Qualify

Find out if you qualify for Fast EZ Florida Divorce to complete your uncontested divorce in EZ Florida Divorce online.