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Divorce in Florida

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nenelaw

Junior Member
The wife and I got married in Florida, as we have a condo there. We've never lived in Florida full-time, simply use the condo to spend a few weeks here and there throughout the year. We live full time in Massachusetts.

Now we are contemplating getting divorce.
We would like to get divorced in Florida as it seems to easier to get through the process. Is that possible even though we live in Massachusetts, but have a residence in Florida?

If possible, any good lawyer recommendations?
Thank you.
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
The wife and I got married in Florida, as we have a condo there. We've never lived in Florida full-time, simply use the condo to spend a few weeks here and there throughout the year. We live full time in Massachusetts.

Now we are contemplating getting divorce.
We would like to get divorced in Florida as it seems to easier to get through the process. Is that possible even though we live in Massachusetts, but have a residence in Florida?

If possible, any good lawyer recommendations?
Thank you.


Local phone book.
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
The wife and I got married in Florida, as we have a condo there. We've never lived in Florida full-time, simply use the condo to spend a few weeks here and there throughout the year. We live full time in Massachusetts.
There's your answer. You are Massachusetts residents, not Florida residents. Owning property in FL doesn't make you residents. One of you would need to live in FL for 6 months before you could file there.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
The wife and I got married in Florida, as we have a condo there. We've never lived in Florida full-time, simply use the condo to spend a few weeks here and there throughout the year. We live full time in Massachusetts.

Now we are contemplating getting divorce.
We would like to get divorced in Florida as it seems to easier to get through the process. Is that possible even though we live in Massachusetts, but have a residence in Florida?

If possible, any good lawyer recommendations?
Thank you.
Please read this dimwit's Posting history and INSULTING, WRONG and DUMB comments on another thread.

I, personally, wouldn't give this idiot the time of day.
 

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