Fla. Stat. 61.052
Dissolution of marriage


(1)

No judgment of dissolution of marriage shall be granted unless one of the following facts appears, which shall be pleaded generally:The marriage is irretrievably broken.Mental incapacity of one of the parties. However, no dissolution shall be allowed unless the party alleged to be incapacitated shall have been adjudged incapacitated according to the provisions of s. 744.331 for a preceding period of at least 3 years. Notice of the proceeding for dissolution shall be served upon one of the nearest blood relatives or guardian of the incapacitated person, and the relative or guardian shall be entitled to appear and to be heard upon the issues. If the incapacitated party has a general guardian other than the party bringing the proceeding, the petition and summons shall be served upon the incapacitated party and the guardian; and the guardian shall defend and protect the interests of the incapacitated party. If the incapacitated party has no guardian other than the party bringing the proceeding, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to defend and protect the interests of the incapacitated party. However, in all dissolutions of marriage granted on the basis of incapacity, the court may require the petitioner to pay alimony pursuant to the provisions of s. 61.08.

(a)

The marriage is irretrievably broken.

(b)

Mental incapacity of one of the parties. However, no dissolution shall be allowed unless the party alleged to be incapacitated shall have been adjudged incapacitated according to the provisions of s. 744.331 for a preceding period of at least 3 years. Notice of the proceeding for dissolution shall be served upon one of the nearest blood relatives or guardian of the incapacitated person, and the relative or guardian shall be entitled to appear and to be heard upon the issues. If the incapacitated party has a general guardian other than the party bringing the proceeding, the petition and summons shall be served upon the incapacitated party and the guardian; and the guardian shall defend and protect the interests of the incapacitated party. If the incapacitated party has no guardian other than the party bringing the proceeding, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to defend and protect the interests of the incapacitated party. However, in all dissolutions of marriage granted on the basis of incapacity, the court may require the petitioner to pay alimony pursuant to the provisions of s. 61.08.

(2)

Based on the evidence at the hearing, which evidence need not be corroborated except to establish that the residence requirements of s. 61.021 are met which may be corroborated by a valid Florida driver license, a Florida voter’s registration card, a valid Florida identification card issued under s. 322.051, or the testimony or affidavit of a third party, the court shall dispose of the petition for dissolution of marriage when the petition is based on the allegation that the marriage is irretrievably broken as follows:If there is no minor child of the marriage and if the responding party does not, by answer to the petition for dissolution, deny that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court shall enter a judgment of dissolution of the marriage if the court finds that the marriage is irretrievably broken.When there is a minor child of the marriage, or when the responding party denies by answer to the petition for dissolution that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court may:
Order either or both parties to consult with a marriage counselor, psychologist, psychiatrist, minister, priest, rabbi, or any other person deemed qualified by the court and acceptable to the party or parties ordered to seek consultation; or
Continue the proceedings for a reasonable length of time not to exceed 3 months, to enable the parties themselves to effect a reconciliation; or
Take such other action as may be in the best interest of the parties and the minor child of the marriage.

If, at any time, the court finds that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court shall enter a judgment of dissolution of the marriage. If the court finds that the marriage is not irretrievably broken, it shall deny the petition for dissolution of marriage.

(a)

If there is no minor child of the marriage and if the responding party does not, by answer to the petition for dissolution, deny that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court shall enter a judgment of dissolution of the marriage if the court finds that the marriage is irretrievably broken.

(b)

When there is a minor child of the marriage, or when the responding party denies by answer to the petition for dissolution that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court may:Order either or both parties to consult with a marriage counselor, psychologist, psychiatrist, minister, priest, rabbi, or any other person deemed qualified by the court and acceptable to the party or parties ordered to seek consultation; orContinue the proceedings for a reasonable length of time not to exceed 3 months, to enable the parties themselves to effect a reconciliation; orTake such other action as may be in the best interest of the parties and the minor child of the marriage.

If, at any time, the court finds that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court shall enter a judgment of dissolution of the marriage. If the court finds that the marriage is not irretrievably broken, it shall deny the petition for dissolution of marriage.

1. Order either or both parties to consult with a marriage counselor, psychologist, psychiatrist, minister, priest, rabbi, or any other person deemed qualified by the court and acceptable to the party or parties ordered to seek consultation; or
2. Continue the proceedings for a reasonable length of time not to exceed 3 months, to enable the parties themselves to effect a reconciliation; or
3. Take such other action as may be in the best interest of the parties and the minor child of the marriage.

(3)

During any period of continuance, the court may make appropriate orders for the support and alimony of the parties; the parenting plan, support, maintenance, and education of the minor child of the marriage; attorney’s fees; and the preservation of the property of the parties.

(4)

A judgment of dissolution of marriage shall result in each spouse having the status of being single and unmarried. No judgment of dissolution of marriage renders the child of the marriage a child born out of wedlock.

(5)

The court may enforce an antenuptial agreement to arbitrate a dispute in accordance with the law and tradition chosen by the parties.

(6)

Any injunction for protection against domestic violence arising out of the dissolution of marriage proceeding shall be issued as a separate order in compliance with chapter 741 and shall not be included in the judgment of dissolution of marriage.

(7)

In the initial pleading for a dissolution of marriage as a separate attachment to the pleading, each party is required to provide his or her social security number and the full names and social security numbers of each of the minor children of the marriage.

(8)

Pursuant to the federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, each party is required to provide his or her social security number in accordance with this section. Each party is also required to provide the full name, date of birth, and social security number for each minor child of the marriage. Disclosure of social security numbers obtained through this requirement shall be limited to the purpose of administration of the Title IV-D program for child support enforcement.

Source: Section 61.052 — Dissolution of marriage, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0061.­052 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

61.001
Purpose of chapter
61.08
Alimony
61.09
Alimony and child support unconnected with dissolution
61.10
Adjudication of obligation to support spouse or minor child unconnected with dissolution
61.11
Writs
61.011
Dissolution in chancery
61.12
Attachment or garnishment of amounts due for alimony or child support
61.13
Support of children
61.14
Enforcement and modification of support, maintenance, or alimony agreements or orders
61.16
Attorney’s fees, suit money, and costs
61.17
Alimony and child support
61.18
Alimony and child support
61.19
Entry of judgment of dissolution of marriage, delay period
61.20
Social investigation and recommendations regarding a parenting plan
61.21
Parenting course authorized
61.021
Residence requirements
61.29
Child support guidelines
61.30
Child support guidelines
61.31
Amount of support for a dependent adult child
61.031
Dissolution of marriage to be a vinculo
61.043
Commencement of a proceeding for dissolution of marriage or for alimony and child support
61.044
Certain existing defenses abolished
61.45
Court-ordered parenting plan
61.046
Definitions
61.052
Dissolution of marriage
61.061
Proceedings against nonresidents
61.071
Alimony pendente lite
61.075
Equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities
61.076
Distribution of retirement plans upon dissolution of marriage
61.077
Determination of entitlement to setoffs or credits upon sale of marital home
61.079
Premarital agreements
61.122
Parenting plan recommendation
61.125
Parenting coordination
61.181
Depositories for alimony transactions, support, maintenance, and support payments
61.183
Mediation of certain contested issues
61.191
Application
61.401
Appointment of guardian ad litem
61.0401
Application of the law of a foreign country in courts relating to matters arising out of or relating to this chapter and chapter 88
61.402
Qualifications of guardians ad litem
61.403
Guardians ad litem
61.404
Guardians ad litem
61.405
Guardians ad litem
61.455
Court-ordered parenting plan
61.1255
Support for dependent adult children
61.1301
Income deduction orders
61.1354
Sharing of information between consumer reporting agencies and the IV-D agency
61.1811
Clerk of the Court Child Support Enforcement Collection System Trust Fund
61.1812
Child Support Incentive Trust Fund
61.1814
Child Support Enforcement Application and Program Revenue Trust Fund
61.1816
Child Support Clearing Trust Fund
61.1824
State Disbursement Unit
61.1825
State Case Registry
61.1826
Procurement of services for State Disbursement Unit and the non-Title IV-D component of the State Case Registry
61.1827
Identifying information concerning applicants for and recipients of child support services
61.13001
Parental relocation with a child
61.13003
Court-ordered electronic communication between a parent and a child
61.13015
Petition for suspension or denial of professional licenses and certificates
61.13016
Suspension of driver licenses and motor vehicle registrations

Current through Fall 2025

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