If you are living in the state of Florida, you will probably find that getting a divorce here without the assistance of a legal expert will prove to be quite difficult, not to mention that you will run the risk of not getting everything you are entitled to.

The most antagonizing part of the whole process from a legal perspective is settling on the property division. When filling out your Florida divorce forms make sure to list all the assets and businesses belonging to the family. The law in Florida operates under the principle of Equitable Distribution, which is to say that in the case of a divorce, each person is entitled to half of assets and debts. However, that is not to say that in some cases such a division is considered inequitable and thus arrangements are made… but these cases are quite rare as the circumstances for an unequal split need to be quite out of the ordinary. In any case, once you have settled as to the official reason of the divorce and how the property will be divided it is time to obtain your Florida divorce forms.

These Florida divorce forms can either be obtained manually from a county clerk, or you can actually save yourself the time and the trouble of looking for them and simply get them below. All you need to do is simply download the appropriate forms and print them out, making the whole process much less stressful and time-consuming.

Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage - This form should be used when a husband and wife are filing for a simplified dissolution of marriage.
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Dependent or Minor Child - This form should be used when a husband or wife is filing for a dissolution of marriage and you and your spouse have a dependent or minor child(ren) together or the wife is pregnant.
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Property but No Dependent or Minor Child - This form may be used when a husband or wife is filing for a dissolution of marriage, and the husband and wife have marital assets and/or marital liabilities but they do not have any dependent children nor is the wife is now pregnant.
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) or Property - This form may be used when a husband or wife is filing for a dissolution of marriage, and the husband
and wife have no marital assets and/or marital liabilities and they do not have any dependent children nor is the wife is now pregnant.
Forms were collected from Florida State Courts Website. For other forms and filling instructions, please visit the website.