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How to fill out the FL 12.902(f)(3) online
Filling out the FL 12.902(f)(3) form, known as the Marital Settlement Agreement for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage, is an essential step for individuals seeking to finalize their divorce amicably. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions on how to complete the form online, ensuring users understand each section and requirement.
Follow the steps to complete your form accurately.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it within the designated online interface.
- Begin by entering the case information at the top of the form, including the judicial circuit and county where the petition was filed, as well as the case number.
- In the section labeled 'In re: the Marriage of,' provide the full legal names of both parties involved in the dissolution of marriage.
- Fill in the date of marriage in the provided space. Be sure to type the date in the specified format to avoid any discrepancies.
- Review and affirm that both parties agree on the irreconcilable differences leading to this agreement. This affirmation must be made clearly and in an honest manner.
- Complete Section I regarding marital assets and liabilities. List items under 'Division of Assets' and 'Division of Liabilities/Debts.' Ensure each item is described clearly, including the current fair market value.
- If there are any contingent assets and liabilities, document them in the provided area under Section III.
- In the Spousal Support section, each party must declare the waiver of rights to spousal support. Make sure both parties sign to confirm their consent.
- Both parties should then sign and date the document, ensuring to provide their printed names, addresses, and contact information as required.
- Finally, after reviewing the entire form for accuracy, options to save changes, download, or print the form should be used to ensure a copy is retained for personal records before filing.
Ensure your marriage dissolution is handled smoothly—complete your documents online today.
Is a Financial Affidavit Necessary in Every Divorce? In most Florida divorces, including Florida simple divorces, a financial affidavit must be filed.