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Understanding Uncontested Divorce
An uncontested divorce means both spouses have agreed on property division, assets, and - if applicable - child support and timesharing arrangements.
For these cases, our simple online questionnaire collects all the details needed to prepare the required documents.
⚠️ If you and your spouse cannot agree on all terms, a no-hearing divorce may not be an option.
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No-Hearing Divorce: A Faster, Simpler Option
A no-hearing divorce allows couples who agree on all terms to finalize their divorce without going to court. Once documents are filed and no objections are raised, a judge can sign the final judgment—often within 45 to 90 days.
This process is typically faster, less stressful, and more affordable than traditional divorces, helping couples save time, avoid court hearings, and reduce legal fees.
⚠️ Note: A no-hearing divorce isn’t right for every situation. If unsure, consult a family law attorney to understand your options.
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Is a No-Hearing Divorce Available Everywhere in Florida?
No, this option is only available in select counties. However, Florida law allows couples to choose the county where they file. With your permission, we can file your case in an appropriate county, which may also help keep your divorce out of the legal section of your local newspaper.
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What to Expect from OrazAva Group for Your No-Hearing Divorce
OrazAva Group is a highly rated nonlawyer document preparation company serving all of Florida, with hundreds of 5-star reviews. We provide professional preparation of Florida divorce paperwork for uncontested, no-hearing divorces.
When you use our services, you’ll be assigned a personal document specialist available via phone or email. Using the information you provide in our user-friendly online questionnaire, your specialist will prepare all required divorce forms, including financial affidavits, property division, child support, parenting plans, and more.
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Included & Value-Added Services
Up to 3 document revisions to ensure accuracy.
Fast turnaround: documents ready in 2–3 business days.
Online notarization for both parties (included, $150 value).
Discounted DCF-approved 4-hour co-parenting course (if required).
Electronic court filing on your behalf.
Preparation of your Final Judgment for the judge’s signature.
Ongoing support from your personal document specialist for clerical and procedural questions.
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Important Information About Court Filing Fees
Please note that the service fees we provide do not include government costs, such as court filing fees, the fee for issuing a Summons (if required), or fees for serving documents to the other party (if applicable).
In Florida, the average filing fee for a divorce is $408. However, you may qualify for a waiver of most government fees. If you are eligible, we will gladly prepare and submit the fee waiver request on your behalf at no additional cost.