Try the law library. Or just go on line and google Florida Divorce Laws. Good Luck.
2007-08-13 19:42:07
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answered by momybear43 2
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County Courts, or better City Library - Law section ask the Head librarian...she will have all the answers and then some!!
2007-08-11 08:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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At the Florida courthouse.
2007-08-13 19:07:52
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answered by skeeosh 2
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you could type divorce into your internet browser and it will bring up several searches and you can go to any of the sites and you will be able to get details about the laws in your state
2007-08-11 14:24:03
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answered by Tania S 2
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go to the state of florida on the net, find your county, then to the county clerks office, then to their law library, and there will be all of you answers. good luck.
2007-08-05 20:25:05
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answered by Jack 6
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look in the yellow pages or ask a friend...in todays world more than half have been divorced.
2007-08-13 01:26:35
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answered by Mom of 2 5
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By the time you read bernard's book you will have been married ten more years than you are now.
2007-08-13 18:21:31
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answered by gman 2
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state court ,civil div/or domestic serv.
2007-08-12 13:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Eddie, Eddie...I want Half!!!
2007-08-13 14:23:34
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answered by Joe 1
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LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE NEW IN THE COUNTRY
2007-08-05 20:41:34
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answered by BHOOT 1
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