Divorce Papers Preparation in Florida
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We prepare divorce documents for Florida residents. No legal advice. Just correct paperwork.


Uncontested Divorce - Full Document Preparation

This service is for you if:

  • your divorce is uncontested

  • both parties agree on the key terms

  • you want to file on your own, but correctly

  • or your documents were returned by the court and you need them fixed

If your case requires legal advice or court representation, I will tell you upfront.

What I do — and what I don’t

I am a Florida Legal Document Preparer, not an attorney.
I do not provide legal advice and do not represent clients in court.

My role is to prepare a complete, structured divorce document package
based on the information you provide, using current Florida court forms
and standard filing logic used by Florida clerks.

Fixed price

Includes:

  • preparation of required divorce documents

  • consistency review across forms

  • structured, court-ready package

Optional add-ons (if applicable):

  • Parenting Plan

  • Financial Affidavit

  • Child Support Worksheet

All pricing is fixed. No “starting from” fees.

Why divorce documents get rejected

The most common reasons Florida courts return divorce filings:

  • incorrect or outdated forms

  • inconsistencies between documents

  • missing or incomplete information

These issues are addressed before filing, not after rejection.

How the process works

1. Short intake form
You answer questions about your situation.

2. Review & structure
I review your information and organize it correctly across all required forms.

3. Document preparation
Documents are prepared according to Florida court requirements.

4. Ready-to-file package
You receive a complete package prepared for court filing.

No guessing. No generic templates.

“Their attention to detail and commitment to quality truly stood out. We’ve already recommended them to others.”

– Mykhailo M.


Get started

If you want to:

  • confirm whether your case qualifies for uncontested divorce

  • or have your documents prepared correctly the first time

Check if your case qualifies