Broward County Uncontested Divorce Attorney
When a marriage ends, not every divorce needs to be drawn out or filled with conflict. In Broward County, Florida, an uncontested divorce offers couples a more peaceful, affordable, and efficient option. If you and your spouse are in agreement on the terms of your divorce, the process can be handled quickly—often without stepping foot in a courtroom. At Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A., our Broward County uncontested divorce attorney is here to guide you through the steps with care and clarity.
What Is an Uncontested Divorce in Broward County?
An uncontested divorce is a type of divorce where both spouses fully agree on all major issues, including:
- How assets and debts will be divided
- Whether alimony will be paid, and how much
- Parental responsibility and timesharing for any children
- Child support and related expenses
Because everything is resolved in advance, the divorce process moves much faster and is generally far less expensive and stressful than a contested divorce.
Who Can File for Uncontested Divorce in Broward County?
You can file for an uncontested divorce in Broward County if:
- At least one spouse has lived in Florida for six months prior to filing
- Both spouses agree the marriage is irretrievably broken
- Both spouses are in full agreement about all divorce-related matters
Even if you have children or shared property, you can still qualify for an uncontested divorce as long as both sides are cooperative and have worked out a plan.
The Two Main Types of Uncontested Divorce in Florida
Simplified Dissolution of Marriage: This option is fast but limited to couples who:
- Have no minor or dependent children
- Are not seeking alimony
- Are willing to waive financial disclosures
- Will both attend the final court hearing
Standard Uncontested Divorce: Used when couples have children, are requesting alimony, or need a more detailed agreement. As long as all issues are resolved and both parties are in agreement, the divorce can still proceed without conflict.
How to File for Uncontested Divorce in Broward County
The steps for filing an uncontested divorce in Broward County are:
- Prepare Divorce Forms
You’ll need to complete a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, financial affidavits, a marital settlement agreement, and—if you have children—a parenting plan and child support worksheet. - File the Petition
Submit your paperwork with the Clerk of Courts at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, along with the filing fee. - Serve the Other Party (If Required)
In most uncontested cases, the other spouse simply signs an answer or waiver. Formal service is usually unnecessary. - Submit Supporting Documents
Provide your signed settlement agreement and any required child-related documents. - Schedule a Final Hearing (or Waive It)
Depending on your case, a brief hearing may be scheduled, or the court may finalize your divorce based on the paperwork alone. - Receive the Final Judgment
Once approved by the judge, the Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage officially ends your marriage.
Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A. can take care of every step in the process, ensuring that your case is handled correctly, efficiently, and with respect for your time and situation.
Uncontested Divorce With Children in Broward County
Having children doesn’t disqualify you from pursuing an uncontested divorce. You’ll just need to have clear agreements in place, including:
- A detailed parenting plan that outlines timesharing and decision-making responsibilities
- Child support arrangements that comply with Florida guidelines
- Provisions for health insurance, education, and medical costs
The court will review all agreements to ensure they are in the best interests of the children. We’ll help you create a parenting plan that is thorough, enforceable, and child-focused.
How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take in Broward County?
Most uncontested divorces in Broward County are finalized in 30 to 60 days. Factors that may affect the timeline include:
- The volume of cases at the courthouse
- Whether documents are filed correctly the first time
- Whether a hearing is required or waived
Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A. prepares and files everything accurately and promptly to help you avoid unnecessary delays.
How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in Broward County?
The total cost for an uncontested divorce varies depending on your situation and whether you hire an attorney:
- Filing Fee: Around $409
- Parenting Class: Required for divorcing parents (approx. $25–$50)
- Miscellaneous: Includes notary fees, process service (if needed), or mediation if requested
We offer flat-fee pricing for uncontested divorces so you can plan your budget without any surprises.
Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Broward County
The main difference between contested and uncontested divorce comes down to agreement. In a contested divorce, spouses disagree on issues and need court intervention to resolve them. These cases often take months or years and involve extensive legal fees. In contrast, uncontested divorce is cooperative and fast, with both parties working together to resolve everything in advance. It’s less emotionally draining, more affordable, and usually completed within a few weeks.
Uncontested Divorce With No Court Appearance
Many uncontested divorces in Broward County are finalized without either spouse having to appear in court. If all paperwork is properly submitted, the court may issue the Final Judgment administratively or through a remote hearing. This is especially helpful for individuals who are out of state, have mobility concerns, or simply want to avoid a formal court setting.
Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A. can request a no-appearance option on your behalf, when allowed by the court.
Broward County Divorce Courthouse Information
Divorce cases in Broward County are handled at:
Broward County Courthouse
201 S.E. 6th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Clerk of Courts – Family Division: (954) 831-6565
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
We file all documents directly with the courthouse and ensure everything is submitted according to Broward County’s local rules and procedures.
Uncontested Divorce Online in Broward County
Broward County residents can take advantage of Florida’s e-filing system and complete the uncontested divorce process online with the help of an attorney. Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A. offers:
- Digital document preparation
- Virtual legal consultations
- Online parenting class referrals
- Electronic filing and case tracking
From consultation to final judgment, your divorce can be handled remotely—saving you time, travel, and stress.
Uncontested Divorce FAQs
Do I need to go to court to finalize an uncontested divorce?
Not always. In many Broward County cases, a judge can issue the final judgment based on the paperwork alone.
Can we file uncontested if we have children or own property?
Yes. As long as both spouses agree on how to handle parenting, child support, and asset division, you can still file uncontested.
How do we start the process?
Call Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A. to schedule a consultation. We’ll handle everything from document prep to final filing.
Do we each need our own lawyer?
No. One attorney can prepare the documents, but they only represent one party. The other spouse can choose to review the paperwork or consult a separate attorney if desired.
Can I file online?
Yes. With our office, the entire divorce process—including signatures and filing—can be handled remotely.
How Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A. Can Help With Your Uncontested Divorce in Broward County
Our firm has been helping Florida families through divorce for over two decades. We bring experience, compassion, and efficiency to every case we handle. When you choose us for your uncontested divorce, we provide:
- A clear, step-by-step plan
- Flat-fee pricing options
- Expert preparation and review of all required documents
- Customized parenting plans and support agreements
- Court filing and follow-up on your behalf
- Optional online or remote handling of your entire case
We understand the local court system, know what the judges require, and ensure your divorce is finalized without delays or complications.
Ready to File for Uncontested Divorce in Broward County?
If you and your spouse agree on the terms of your divorce, Sandra Bonfiglio, P.A. is ready to help. We provide affordable, efficient, and personalized uncontested divorce services for clients throughout Broward County. Let us take the stress out of the legal process so you can focus on your next chapter.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation and get started.