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Florida Grounds For Divorce

You may obtain a divorce in Florida without having to assign "fault" to either party. This is referred to as a "no-fault divorce." However, you do need to allege and present evidence of "grounds" for the divorce in the Petition for Dissolution. The grounds for divorce in Florida are:

(a) The marriage is irretrievably broken; or

(b) Mental incapacity of one of the spouses.


Contact our Pensacola divorce lawyers or call us at 1-850-444-9500 for a free consultation regarding your questions dealing with divorce, child support, child custody, modification of a former decree, prenuptial agreement or other Florida family law matters.

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