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Does anyone know the quickest and cheapest way to get a divorce in Florida?

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There are no children involved, no money issues, absolutely nothing involved. Just plain and simple, we want to go our separate ways. No fighting. Are lawyers still needed or can we both appear in front of a judge with some "form" filled out? Thanks.

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  2. You can both be "pro se" and represent yourselves. You can then together type up a proposed final decree and show up to the hearing telling the judge that you both agree (without being under duress) to the stipulations of the final you both drew up together. The only costs incurred will be from filing for divorce - maybe you two could split the filing cost 50/50. You could just type up a piece of paper with what you two agree on with your settlement - ie: who gets what car, if you have a house how the equity will be divided or if the house will be sold - and if there are no issues - you just show up and say there is nothing - though the Court will need you to disclose income and all property with value more than $100....

    Good luck!

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