Affordable • Simplified • Professional Divorce Document Preparation
If you and your spouse are in agreement on all matters and just need your paperwork done right, our Wakulla County uncontested divorce services provide an affordable alternative to retaining a costly family law attorney.
We professionally prepare your Florida dissolution of marriage documents so you can move forward with confidence — without the high legal fees.
Serving All of Wakulla County
We assist clients throughout:
Crawfordville
Sopchoppy
Panacea
St. Marks
Shell Point
Remote divorce document preparation is available statewide across Florida.
What Is an Uncontested Divorce?
An uncontested divorce in Wakulla County means:
Both spouses agree the marriage is irretrievably broken
You've reached agreement on the division of assets and debts
You agree on alimony (or neither spouse is requesting it)
You agree on parental responsibility, time-sharing, and child support (if children are involved)
There are no contested issues requiring court litigation
Florida is a no-fault divorce state — you are not required to prove wrongdoing by either party.
Simplified Dissolution of Marriage Option
You may be eligible for a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage if:
There are no minor children
The wife is not pregnant
Neither party is seeking alimony
Both spouses agree on the division of all property and debts
Both spouses are willing to attend the final hearing together
The simplified process involves fewer forms and may be resolved more quickly through the Wakulla County court system.
✔ Preparation of Florida Supreme Court-approved forms ✔ Petition for Dissolution of Marriage ✔ Marital Settlement Agreement ✔ Financial Affidavits ✔ Parenting Plan (if minor children are involved) ✔ Child Support Guidelines Worksheet ✔ Filing instructions tailored to Wakulla County ✔ Step-by-step guidance from start to finish
We are non-attorney legal document preparers. We do not provide legal advice or court representation.
Divorce cases are filed with the:
Wakulla County Clerk of Court
Courthouse Address: 3056 Crawfordville Highway Crawfordville, FL 32327
Filing fees are generally around $408–$410 (subject to change). We include current filing instructions when your completed documents are delivered.
Wakulla County Divorce Timeline
Typical Uncontested Divorce Process:
File your petition with the Clerk of Court
Serve your spouse (or have your spouse sign a waiver of service)
Exchange mandatory financial disclosures
Complete the parenting course (if minor children are involved)
Attend the final hearing (if required)
Final Judgment of Dissolution is entered
Most uncontested divorces in Wakulla County are finalized within 30–90 days, depending on court scheduling and the completeness of your filing.
If minor children are involved, both parents are required to complete the Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course before the court will schedule a final hearing.
Why Work With a Professional Document Preparer?
Representing yourself in a divorce is your right, but incomplete or incorrectly prepared paperwork can cause costly delays. Our services help ensure:
✓ Properly completed documents ✓ Full and organized filings ✓ Compliance with Wakulla County court requirements ✓ Lower risk of rejection by the Clerk ✓ Clear, easy-to-follow filing instructions
You stay in control of your case — we take care of the paperwork.
Affordable Divorce Solutions
We offer two convenient options:
DIY Divorce Course – Perfect for individuals who prefer to prepare and file their own documents with guided instruction.
Full-Service Document Preparation – We handle the preparation of your customized divorce paperwork, ready for you to file.
Either option saves you significantly compared to hiring a traditional divorce attorney.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to live in Wakulla County to file here? At least one spouse must have been a Florida resident for a minimum of 6 months before filing.
How long will my divorce take? Most uncontested cases are completed within 1–3 months, depending on the court calendar and proper filing.
Do we both have to go to court? For simplified dissolutions, both spouses must appear at the final hearing. In standard uncontested divorces, typically only the petitioning spouse needs to attend.
Start Your Wakulla County Divorce Today
If you're ready to begin an uncontested divorce in Crawfordville, Sopchoppy, Panacea, or anywhere in Wakulla County, we're here to make the process simple and affordable.
Contact us today to get started with professional divorce document preparation and take the first step toward a fresh start.
Call: 1-321-283-6452 or Email: gracie.sias32@gmail.com To Get Your Deed Done Today!