Legal information available to the general public on a wide variety of issues.
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Divorce in Florida
(Separate Website)
General information pamphlet.
By: The Florida Bar
Divorcio Simplificado PDF Family Law Unit Brochure - Spanish
(Simplified Divorce)
By: Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. - Daytona Office
Domestic Violence - Your Rights PDF Family Law Unit Brochure
By: Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. - Daytona Office
Domestic Violence Information www.WomensLaw.org
(Separate Website)
The mission of WomensLaw.org is to provide easy-to-understand legal information to women living with or escaping domestic violence.
By: Florida Legal Services, Inc.
Domestic Violence Okaloosa County Clerks Office
(Separate Website)
Website pamphlet.
By: Okaloosa County Clerks Office
Family Court Case Management Program
(Separate Website)
Clerk office brochure.
By: Alachua County Clerk's Office
Family Law
(Separate Website)
Website pamphlet.
By: Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc. - Jacksonville/Duval County
Family Law Forms
Florida Supreme Court approved family law forms. Forms included: PETITIONS, ANSWERS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS; SERVICE; PROCEDURAL;
DISCOVERY; MOTIONS; DOMESTIC AND REPEAT VIOLENCE; ADOPTION; NAME CHANGE; PATERNITY;
GRANDPARENT VISITATION; and, JUDGEMENTS AND ORDERS.
By: The Florida Supreme Court
Other Formats:
Separate Website
Family Law Handbook
(Separate Website)
Clerks' office legal brochure.
By: Alachua County Clerks Office
Family Law Information
(Separate Website)
Website information on divorce, child support, and child custody: Filing (or responding to) a Family Law Case on Your Own; Changing an Existing Child Support Order; Responding to a Child Support Petition.
By: Bay Area Legal Services, Inc. - Tampa
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