Family Court Forms — 2nd Judicial Circuit
Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms for the 2nd Judicial Circuit — explained in plain English, one step at a time. No attorney required.
Counties in this circuit
The 2nd Judicial Circuit serves: Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Wakulla.
Where to file
Second Judicial Circuit Court — Family Law Division
Leon County Courthouse, 301 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32301
2nd Judicial Circuit — what you need to know
The 2nd Circuit covers Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, and Wakulla counties. Leon County (Tallahassee) is the circuit seat and the primary family law filing location.
E-filing is available statewide through myflcourtaccess.com. Residents of smaller counties may find e-filing especially convenient.
Leon County has a self-help center at the courthouse that provides procedural assistance for self-represented litigants.
Florida requires a mandatory 20-day waiting period after serving your spouse before a final divorce judgment can enter. All cases with minor children require a Parenting Plan (Form 12.995) and Financial Affidavit (Form 12.902).
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Frequently asked questions — 2nd Judicial Circuit
Where do I file family court forms in the 2nd Circuit Florida?
The primary courthouse is the Leon County Courthouse, 301 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32301. Other counties in the circuit have their own filing locations.
Is there a self-help center in the 2nd Circuit Florida?
Yes. Leon County has a self-help center at the courthouse. SharpeSystem helps you prepare your paperwork before you go.
How long does a divorce take in the 2nd Circuit Florida?
Florida requires a mandatory 20-day waiting period after serving your spouse. Uncontested divorces with no disputes typically take 30–90 days. Contested cases involving children or property can take significantly longer.
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