Simplified Dissolution of Marriage Florida | How Do I File? Do I Need an Attorney? #floridadivorce

In this episode of the Divorce and Family Law Podcast, Attorney Jonathan Jacobs discusses the concept of simplified dissolution of marriage in Florida. He explains the common misconceptions surrounding divorce inquiries and outlines the specific criteria that must be met for a simplified dissolution. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the legal process and the implications of waiving rights such as trial and appeal. Attorney Jacobs concludes with a reminder of the educational purpose of the podcast and wishes listeners safety during a storm. • A few questions about divorce often indicates a misunderstanding of the process. • Simplified dissolution requires both parties to agree on all terms. • No minor children or alimony is allowed for simplified dissolution. • Both parties must be willing to sign documents together. • The process can be done electronically, especially post-COVID. • Judges may require both parties to attend the final hearing. • If criteria for simplified dissolution are not met, a regular petition must be filed. • Understanding the legal implications is crucial for a smooth process. • The podcast aims to educate and inform listeners about family law. • Safety and family time are important during challenging times. • Understanding Your Rights in Divorce • The Importance of Legal Guidance in Divorce • "A few questions is not going to resolve your case." • "You must meet all of the following criteria." • "You are not seeking alimony from your spouse." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Simplified Dissolution of Marriage 05:13  Criteria for Simplified Dissolution 06:11 Final Thoughts and Conclusion #floridalife #simplifieddivorce