
Divorce
What is No Fault Divorce?
TL;DR: Florida is a pure no-fault divorce state — the only ground for divorce is that the marriage is “irretrievably broken” under F.S. § 61.052.
Restraining Orders: Protection and Legal Steps in Florida
Definition of Alimony: What It Means in Florida Divorce
Debt Consolidation: Key Facts for Florida Families
Foreclosure in Florida: What Homeowners Must Know
Family Law in Bankruptcy: Impact on Divorce and Custody

TL;DR: Florida is a pure no-fault divorce state — the only ground for divorce is that the marriage is “irretrievably broken” under F.S. § 61.052.