The Florida Affidavit for Uncontested Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage is a document that is used in the state of Florida to settle a divorce without going to court. It is a way for the parties involved to come to an agreement about the division of assets, alimony, child custody and support, and any other matters related to the divorce. The affidavit is a legally binding document that must be signed by both parties in order for it to be considered valid. There are two types of Florida Affidavit for Uncontested Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage: the Joint Petition for Uncontested Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage and the Separate Petition for Uncontested Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage. The Joint Petition is filed when both parties agree to all the terms of the divorce and both parties are willing to sign the affidavit. The Separate Petition is filed when one or both of the parties disagree with some terms of the divorce and do not wish to sign the affidavit. Once the affidavit is signed, it is filed with the court and the divorce is finalized.