The Florida Special Affidavit for Uncontested Dissolution of Marriage Without A Hearing is a document used to file for the dissolution of marriage between two spouses in the state of Florida. This affidavit is used when both spouses agree on the terms of the divorce and do not require a court hearing in order to finalize the dissolution of marriage. The affidavit must be completed by both spouses and signed in the presence of two witnesses and a notary. It requires both spouses to provide detailed information such as their full names, addresses, and the length of their marriage. Both spouses must also agree on issues such as division of assets, alimony, and child support/custody. The two types of Florida Special Affidavit for Uncontested Dissolution of Marriage Without A Hearing are the Joint Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage and the Uncontested Divorce. The Joint Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage is used when both spouses agree on all aspects of the divorce, and they do not have minor children. The Uncontested Divorce is used when both spouses agree on all aspects of the divorce, and they have minor children.