BROWARD GAY DIVORCEMaking the decision to file for divorce is always a difficult decision.
We have vast experience in preparing Broward divorce documents. It is our honor to be able to serve the LBGTQ community in Broward County in the State of Florida.
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If there are assets, bills etc to be split or there were children in the marriage but both of you cannot come into an agreement on how these things will be divided then a mediator may be able to help...AS LONG AS BOTH OF YOU ARE CALM ENOUGH TO ALLOW SOMEONE TO HELP. A mediator cannot do the decisions for you both but can help you reach an agreement by keeping things calm and methodologically guiding the conversations so that an agreement is reached. The goal of a Broward divorce mediator is to have both parties walk away feeling confident and ready to move on. There is no difference between a Broward regular divorce and a Broward gay divorce. The Broward divorce process is the same, the forms used by self represented litigants are the same for both straight or Broward gay divorce as they were recently changed by the State of Florida supreme court. A gay Broward divorce by summons is necessary when the relationship is beyond "not healthy", it's honestly toxic. Filing for a gay Broward divorce by summons is as follows: 1 - Prepare and file the divorce forms 2 - Hire a process server or sheriff, get him/her the divorce papers served, 3 - Request a hearing after 20 calendar days. Unfortunately, sometimes the spouse just disappears into thin air. Either he/she left the country or moved away without leaving a trace. In these cases a gay missing spouse divorce (also known as a gay divorce by publication) is the way to go. A Broward gay missing spouse divorce is complicated as it has 3 distinct parts: 1 - prepare the forms and try to find him/her 2 - after the filing the divorce publish an article 3 - request and attend a hearing AFTER the publication has run for 30 days and the proof has been obtained. A Broward gay divorce by publication can take approximately 2 -4 months. If you or anyone you know is going through domestic violence please contact the local authorities and get help before looking to file for divorce. A divorce under domestic violence circumstances (verbal or physical) need to be filed as divorce by summons process. See above for more details on a divorce by summons. |