How to file for an Apopka Divorce?
An Apooka Divorce is a quicker and easier way to handle an unsavory life altering situation.
Our aim is to make the divorce process easier while keeping legal costs down.
We may be able to help you complete the process done without you ever having to step into the courthouse.
How much is an online divorce?
Our fees vary on the complexity of the divorce. We base our pricing on how long we estimate we will spend typing the forms, preparing them for e-filing and mailing expenses.
We are not attorneys, therefore we are able to keep costs down because we concentrate on the process. Click on the button below to find out our price and divorce options.
Get StartedWhat is our divorce process?
We have 2 Options.
Option A is our budget option which only includes the typing of the divorce documents.
Option B is our complete divorce process which includes the typing, assistance with e-filing and assistance until the divorce is final.
Most of our clients choosing Option B can get a divorce without court-hearing.
Option A – Budget Divorce Option
1 – Submit your information – We will contact you and discus your particular situation and options. You will receive an email from us describing the process for your particular situation along with a client intake form. Once you submit it back to us we will send you an invoice.
2 – Divorce forms –We will email the complete divorce forms upon payment, typically within 24 hours. You and your spouse (if in mutual agreement) you will need to print and sign the forms in front of a notary and take them to the court to file.
3 – Court Hearing– You will be required to attend any court hearings scheduled.
Option B – Complete Divorce Service
1 – Submit your information – We will contact you and discus your particular situation and options. You will receive an email from us describing the process for your particular situation along with a client intake form. Once you submit it back to us we will send you an invoice.
2 – Divorce forms –We will email the complete divorce forms upon payment of the deposit, typically within 24 hours. You and your spouse will need to print and sign the forms in front of a notary, scan and email them back to us for processing.
3 – Court – Upon receiving the forms we will help you e-file them in the court portal and if applicable request the final court hearing to be waived. If a no-court divorce is not applicable then we will submit whatever forms are needed to get the divorce finalized as soon as possible.
Get StartedOur commitment to you:
A – We will never ask for more money – we are flat fee based. Option A includes the typing of the forms. Option B includes the typing, calculations of child support, efiling and ability to skip the final court hearing if your situation qualifies for the no-court divorce option.
B – We won’t quit – Option B includes support through the process. We will work with you and your spouse until you are divorced
C – Communication – You will have access to our personal phone numbers, emails, Skype and Facetime accounts. We will be communicating with you often.
Apopka Divorce | Disclaimer
This website will give you access to a divorce coordinator. While a divorce coordinator can save you money, it is important that you understand that it would be unlawful for us to provide any legal advice.
If you choose to work with us we will limit ourselves to explaining the process, completing the divorce paperwork, help you file the divorce at the courthouse, etc. but we will not provide legal advice under any circumstance or represent you in court.
If you need legal advice we encourage you to contact a divorce attorney.
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Types of Divorce
In Mutual Agreement
A divorce in mutual agreement is usually the quickest way to get a divorce. This means while the romantic relationship ended both parties are in amicable terms and ready to do what’s needed in order to end their union.
This type of divorce can be done without a court hearing and finished in less than 30 days.
By Publication, Missing Spouse Divorce
If you do not know the whereabout of your spouse then a divorce by publication is the right process to follow.
Divorce by publication papers are prepared, signed in front of a notary and then filed. If the petitioner is indigent, the court will post the Notice of Action for 30 days. After the time has passed the Default and Motion for Default are filed at the courthouse.
We have a divorce by publication no-court option.
Divorce by Summons
If the relationship with your ex is toxic or if he/she is in jail you may need to use the Divorce by Summons process. This means that once the documents are prepared, signed and filed; a sheriff or process server must be hired to get your spouse served.
He or she will have 20 calendar days to respond.
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