Divorce Law FAQ
Honest Answers to Your Most Common Divorce Questions
This divorce law FAQ was built to give you clear, straightforward answers to the most common divorce questions — free of legal jargon and written by attorneys who understand what you’re really asking. Going through a divorce is one of the most emotionally and legally complex experiences a person can face. Whether you’re just starting to consider your options or you’re already navigating the process, having reliable information can make all the difference. Browse the questions below to learn about the divorce process in Florida, how marital assets are divided, what happens with child custody and support, how long a divorce typically takes, and much more. If your question isn’t covered in our divorce law FAQ, our team is ready to help. Get in touch.
Everything You Need to Know About Divorce
Divorce Legal Questions & Answers
- The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker, P.A. Answers Divorce Law FAQs
- What Is the Dissolution of a Marriage?
- What Are the Grounds for Divorce in Florida?
- Do I Really Need to Hire a Florida Divorce Attorney?
- Can I Avoid Going to Court and Still Get a Divorce?
- Does Each Spouse Need a Divorce Lawyer?
- How Long Does Divorce Take in Florida? When Will It Be Granted?
- What Issues Will We Need to Settle in Our Divorce?
- Can I Relocate with My Children Out-of-State Before or During Divorce?
- What If I’m Not Married to the Other Parent of My Child?
The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker, P.A. Answers Divorce Law FAQs
With the third-highest divorce rate in the country, things are not always sunny in the state of Florida’s many marriages. If you need an experienced divorce attorney, The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker, P.A. would be happy to represent you. We are knowledgeable about Florida’s laws regarding equitable distribution, parenting plans, child custody and support, alimony, and other issues related to contested and uncontested divorces. We take pride in being among the best divorce lawyers in Florida, and many of the surrounding areas. Below, you will find frequently asked questions about divorce law. Should you not find your specific question addressed here, we urge you to reach out and request a consultation with our divorce attorneys. We are here to guide you through an overwhelming time.
What Is the Dissolution of a Marriage?
In the state of Florida, one or both spouses may file for what is called a “Petition for the Dissolution of Marriage.” In layman’s terms, this is the process for filing for divorce. If both parties agree to file for divorce, it is referred to as an uncontested divorce. If only one party is filing, it is referred to as a contested divorce, and this is where things tend to get ugly. Having a skilled divorce attorney in your corner is typically in your best interest.
Legal overviews and state-specific information.
Legal definitions and U.S. law context.
What Are the Grounds for Divorce in Florida?
- Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage
- Mental incapacity of one of the parties
