Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Dependent Children · Step 4 of 7
Property & Finances
is filed with this petition or
Check this box if your completed financial affidavit is being turned in along with this petition right now.
will be timely filed.
Check this box instead if you will file your financial affidavit later, on time, rather than with this petition.
There are no marital assets or liabilities.
Check this box if there is no property or debt to divide between you and your spouse.
There are marital assets or liabilities. All marital and nonmarital assets and liabilities are (or will be) listed in the financial affidavits, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(b) or (c), filed in this case.
Check this box if you and your spouse own things or owe money together. Then list everything in your financial affidavit form.
All marital assets and liabilities have been divided by a written agreement between the parties, which is attached, to be incorporated into the final judgment of dissolution of marriage.
Check this box if you and your spouse already signed a written agreement that splits up all your property and debts. You must attach that agreement.
The Court should determine how the assets and liabilities of this marriage are to be distributed, under section 61.075, Florida Statutes.
Check this box if you want the judge to decide how your property and debts are split between you and your spouse.
Petitioner should be awarded an interest in the other spouse's property because:
Check this box if you (the person filing) want a share of property that belongs to your spouse.
Respondent should be awarded an interest in the other spouse's property because:
Check this box if your spouse should get a share of property that belongs to you.
should be awarded an interest in the other spouse's property because:
Explain why one of you should get a share of the other's property. Give the reasons clearly.
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