Do we have to file for a divorce in the county where we reside?

No. If either you or your spouse has met the residency requirement of residing in the State of Florida for at least the past six months, you may file in any county within the state. If there is any doubt in your mind or your spouse's concerning a legal question about either your right to divorce or any property rights or tax consequences, it is strongly recommended that the services of an attorney be obtained. If you do not know an attorney, you should contact the Lawyer Referral Service listed in the Yellow Pages of the telephone book. If you are financially unable to afford the service of an attorney, you should contact the Legal Aid Office in your area or ask your local bar association for a referral to an appropriate person or agency.

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1. Do we have to file for a divorce in the county where we reside?
2. Do you have an informational pamphlet on Divorce in Florida?
3. What is the Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course?