Florida Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage Form

Use this template/form as a Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage Form in the State of Florida

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLORIDA FAMILY LAW RULES OF PROCEDURE FORM
12.901(a), PETITION FOR SIMPLIFIED DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(10/11)

When should this form be used?

This form should be used when a husband and wife are filing for a simplified dissolution of

marriage. You and/or your spouse must have lived in Florida for at least 6 months before filing

for a dissolution in Florida. You may file a simplified dissolution of marriage in Florida if all of

the following are true:

• You and your spouse agree that the marriage cannot be saved.
• You and your spouse have no minor or dependent child(ren) together, the wife does not
have any minor or dependent children born during the marriage, and the wife is not

now pregnant.

• You and your spouse have worked out how the two of you will divide the things that you

both own (your assets) and who will pay what part of the money you both owe (your

liabilities), and you are both satisfied with this division.

• You are not seeking support (alimony) from your spouse, and vice versa.

• You and your spouse have filed financial affidavits with the court or you have waived the

filing of financial affidavits and you are satisfied with the financial disclosure received

from the other spouse.
• You are willing to give up your right to trial and appeal.

• You and your spouse are both willing to go into the clerk’s office to sign the petition (not

necessarily together).

• You and your spouse are both willing to go to the final hearing (at the same time).

If you do not meet the criteria above, you must file a regular petition for dissolution of

marriage.

This petition should be typed or printed in black ink. Each of you must sign the petition in the

presence of a deputy clerk (in the clerk’s office), although you do not have to go into the clerk’s

office at the same time. You will need to provide picture identification (valid driver’s license or

official identification card) for the clerk to witness your signatures.

What should I do next?

1. After completing this form, you should file the original with the clerk of the circuit court in

the county where you live and keep a copy for your records.

If you did not waive the filing of a financial affidavit in the petition, each of you must file a

Financial Affidavit. Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(b) or (c). You may

document your agreement by signing a Marital Settlement Agreement, Florida Family Law

Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(f)(3) and filing it with the clerk of the circuit court or you

Instructions for Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.901(a), Petition for Simplified Dissolution of
Marriage (10/11)

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may agree that all of your assets (what you own) and liabilities (what you owe) have been
disposed of by oral agreement.

2. You must prove to the court that the husband and/or wife has (have) lived in Florida for
more than 6 months before filing the petition for dissolution of marriage. Residence can be
proved by:

• a valid Florida driver’s license, Florida identification card, or voter registration card
issued to one of you at least 6 months prior to filing for dissolution of marriage; or
• the testimony of another person who knows that either you or your spouse has resided
in Florida for more than 6 months and is available to testify in court; or

• an affidavit. To prove residence by affidavit, use an Affidavit of Corroborating Witness,

Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.902(i). This form must be signed

by a person who knows that either you or your spouse has lived in Florida for more than

6 months before the date that you filed the petition for dissolution of marriage. This

affidavit may be signed in the presence of the clerk of the court or in the presence of a

notary public, who must affix his or her seal at the proper place on the affidavit.

3. You must pay the appropriate filing fees to the clerk of the circuit court. If you and your

spouse cannot afford to pay the filing fees, you may fill out an Application for

Determination of Civil Indigent Status, and file it with your petition for dissolution of

marriage. You may obtain this form from the clerk and he or she will determine whether

you are eligible to have filing fees waived.

4. Either you or the clerk of court will need to complete a Family Court Cover Sheet, Florida

Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.928 . The clerk’s office can provide this form.

5. You must obtain a date and time for a court appearance from the clerk of court. On that

date, you and your spouse must appear together before a judge . You should complete a

Final Judgment of Simplified Dissolution of Marriage, Florida Family Law Rules of

Procedure Form 12.990(a), and bring it with you to the hearing. At that time, if all of the

papers are in order, the judge may grant a final judgment dissolving your marriage under

simplified dissolution of marriage procedures by signing the final judgment which you have

provided.

6. If you fail to complete this procedure, the court may dismiss the case to clear its records.

Where can I look for more information?

Before proceeding, you should read “General Information for Self-Represented Litigants”

found at the beginning of these forms. The words that are in “bold underline” in these

instructions are defined there. For further information, see chapter 61, Florida Statutes, and

Rule 12.105, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure.

Instructions for Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.901(a), Petition for Simplified Dissolution of
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Special notes…

Remember, a person who is NOT an attorney is called a nonlawyer. If a nonlawyer helps you fill
out these forms, that person must give you a copy of a Disclosure from Nonlawyer , Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.900(a), before he or she helps you. A nonlawyer
helping you fill out these forms als o must put his or her name, address, and telephone number
on the bottom of the last page of every form he or she helps you complete.

Instructions for Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.901(a), Petition for Simplified Dissolution of
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA

Case No.:

Division:

,

Husband,

and

,

Wife.

PETITION FOR SIMPLIFIED DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

We, {full legal name} , Husband,

and {full legal name} , Wife,

being sworn, certify that the following information is true:

[fill in all blanks]

1. We are both asking the Court for a dissolution of our marriage.

2. Husband lives in {name} County, {state} , and has lived

there since {date} . Wife lives in {name}

County, {state}
, and has lived there since {date} .

3. We were married to each other on {date} in the city of {city} _________________

in state of {state} , or country of {country} _________________________________.

4. Our marriage is irretrievably broken.

5. We do not have any minor or dependent children together, the wife does not have any

minor or dependent children born during the marriage, and the wife is not pregnant.

6. We have divided our assets (what we own) and our liabilities (what we owe) by agreement.

We are satisfied with this agreement.

[Check one only]

( ) Our marital settlement agreement, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form

12.902(f)(3), is attached. This agreement was signed freely and voluntarily by each of us

and we intend to be bound by it.

( ) Our marital settlement agreement is not in writing. We prefer to keep our financial

agreements private.

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7. [check one only]

( )We have each completed and signed financial affidavits, Florida Family Law Rules of

Procedure Forms 12.902(b) or (c), which are attached to this petition.

( ) Each of us is satisfied with the financial disclosure we received from the other spouse

and we waive the filing of financial affidavits.

8. [ Check one only ] ( ) yes ( ) no Wife wants to be known by her former name, which was

{full legal name} .

9. We each certify that we have not been threatened or pressured into signing this petition.

We each understand that the result of signing this petition may be a final judgment ending

our marriage and allowing no further relief.

10. We each understand that we both must come to the hearing to testify about the things we

are asking for in this petition.

11. We understand that we each may have legal rights as a result of our marriage and that by

signing this petition we may be giving up those rights.

12. We ask the Court to end our marriage and approve our marital settlement agreement.

I understand that I am swearing or affirming under oath to the truthfulness of the

claims made in this petition and that the punishment for knowingly making a false statement

includes fines and/or imprisonment.

Dated:

Signature of HUSBAND

Printed Name:

Address:

City, State, Zip:

Telephone Number:

Fax Number:

STATE OF FLORIDA

COUNTY OF

Sworn to or affirmed and signed before me on by .

NOTARY PUBLIC or DEPUTY CLERK

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[Print, type, or stamp commissioned name of
notary or deputy clerk.]

Personally known

Produced identification

Type of identification produced

I understand that I am swearing or affirming under oath to the truthfulness of the

claims made in this petition and that the punishment for knowingly making a false statement

includes fines and/or imprisonment.

Dated:

Signature of WIFE

Printed Name:

Address:

City, State, Zip:

Telephone Number:

Fax Number:

STATE OF FLORIDA

COUNTY OF

Sworn to or affirmed and signed before me on by .

NOTARY PUBLIC or DEPUTY CLERK

[Print, type, or stamp commissioned name of

notary or deputy clerk.]

Personally known

Produced identification

Type of identification produced

IF A NONLAWYER HELPED YOU FILL OUT THIS FORM, HE/SHE MUST FILL IN THE BLANKS

BELOW: [fill in all blanks]

I, {full legal name and trade name of nonlawyer}
,

a nonlawyer, located at {street} , {city} ,

{state} , {phone} , helped {name} ,

[Choose only one] ( ) Husband ( ) Wife or ( ) both, fill out this form.

Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.901(a), Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage (10/ 11)