Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage with No Property or Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (Uncontested) - Official: This is an official form from the Florida Circuit Court, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the Florida Circuit Court forms as is required by Florida statutes and law.
A Jacksonville Florida Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage with No Property or Dependent or Minor Children — Uncontested is a legal document that marks the end of a marriage in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, when there are no shared assets, dependents, or minor children involved, and both parties agree on the terms of the divorce. This type of final judgment is applicable in cases where the divorcing couple has no jointly owned property or assets to divide, such as real estate, financial accounts, vehicles, or other valuable possessions. It is also used when there are no dependent or minor children from the marriage, meaning that neither party is seeking child custody, child support, visitation rights, or any other related matters. Typically, an uncontested divorce means that the spouses have come to an agreement on all vital aspects of the divorce, such as alimony, division of debts, and allocation of any shared financial responsibilities. Both parties are required to sign the final judgment, indicating their consent and acceptance of the agreed-upon terms. The purpose of this document is to outline the agreed-upon terms and conditions of the divorce, such as the legal names of the divorcing parties, the date of marriage, and the date of separation. It may include provisions regarding the dissolution of the marriage, confirming that both parties wish to terminate their legal relationship and status as spouses. The final judgment will typically address the issue of alimony (spousal support), if applicable. It may specify whether any form of financial support is required, the amount to be paid, and the duration of the alimony arrangement. This kind of final judgment also ensures that both parties release and waive any claims against each other. It prevents either party from making future claims on the other's assets, income, or any other financial matters. Different variations of Jacksonville Florida Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage with No Property or Dependent or Minor Children — Uncontested may exist depending on specific circumstances or additional agreements between the divorcing couple. However, the essential elements mentioned above are typically included in all forms of this final judgment.
A Jacksonville Florida Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage with No Property or Dependent or Minor Children — Uncontested is a legal document that marks the end of a marriage in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, when there are no shared assets, dependents, or minor children involved, and both parties agree on the terms of the divorce. This type of final judgment is applicable in cases where the divorcing couple has no jointly owned property or assets to divide, such as real estate, financial accounts, vehicles, or other valuable possessions. It is also used when there are no dependent or minor children from the marriage, meaning that neither party is seeking child custody, child support, visitation rights, or any other related matters. Typically, an uncontested divorce means that the spouses have come to an agreement on all vital aspects of the divorce, such as alimony, division of debts, and allocation of any shared financial responsibilities. Both parties are required to sign the final judgment, indicating their consent and acceptance of the agreed-upon terms. The purpose of this document is to outline the agreed-upon terms and conditions of the divorce, such as the legal names of the divorcing parties, the date of marriage, and the date of separation. It may include provisions regarding the dissolution of the marriage, confirming that both parties wish to terminate their legal relationship and status as spouses. The final judgment will typically address the issue of alimony (spousal support), if applicable. It may specify whether any form of financial support is required, the amount to be paid, and the duration of the alimony arrangement. This kind of final judgment also ensures that both parties release and waive any claims against each other. It prevents either party from making future claims on the other's assets, income, or any other financial matters. Different variations of Jacksonville Florida Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage with No Property or Dependent or Minor Children — Uncontested may exist depending on specific circumstances or additional agreements between the divorcing couple. However, the essential elements mentioned above are typically included in all forms of this final judgment.