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Steps
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1Just by simply getting a dissolution of marriage or a divorce. Florida is a no fault state. The spouse seeking the divorce has to state the marriage is "irretrievably broken."There are some exceptions depending upon the situation. Being in the military can hinder you from a "no fault" divorce. Adultery is unacceptable in the military no matter the state.
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2Go to your local court house and they will provide you with all the information you need.
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3Decide if you need a lawyer.
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Warnings
- Adultery may affect division of property in a divorce, child custody, property division, and alimony.

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