How Long Does It Take To Finalize a Divorce in Florida?

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How long does the divorce process take in Florida? Attorney Sergio Cabanas talks about the factors that influence how long (or short) a divorce case takes to reach its conclusion, as well as sharing some of his personal experience.

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Sergio Cabanas, Esq. has been practicing law since 1991, after graduating from Washington College of Law in Washington D.C.  Attorney Cabanas is admitted to practice in the State of Florida and the U.S. Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.  He founded the Divorce and Mediation Law Firm in 2006.

The Divorce and Mediation Law Firm focuses on Divorce, Mediation, Child Custody, Child Support, Alimony, Prenuptial Agreements, Post-nuptial Agreements, Domestic Violence, and Post-Divorce Related issues.

The firm has three locations: Pembroke Pines, Weston, and Sunny Isles Beach in South Florida.  If you would want to consult, you can reach the firm at (954) 329-0441.  We are open from 9AM to 5PM, Mondays to Fridays.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:07 How Long Does It Take To Finalize a Divorce in Florida?
0:16 Sergio's Longest and Shortest Divorce Cases
01:18 Factor 1 - Value and Complexities of Assets
01:48 Factor 2 -  Length of the Marriage
02:12 Factor 3 -  Are there Minor Children?
02:31 Factor 4 - Are the Parties Agreeable and Cooperative?
03:05 Case Analysis - The 3 Week Divorce
03:45 Case Analysis - The 4 Year Divorce (and still going)
04:38 Outro

Transcription:
Today's question is: Sergio, how long does it really take to get a divorce finalized here in Florida.

Well, there no exact time for a divorce process. But, I can give you ranges.

I'll start with the extreme ranges based on our experience and history here, at the Cabanas Law Firm.

So, our record for the shortest fastest divorce, was three weeks. That's from the time that the client hired us, with us completing
all the paperwork, filing with the court on an uncontested basis, and having the judge sign off on all divorce papers with a final judgment.

And that was done in our record time of three weeks.

On the other hand, I've had complicated cases that go on for much, much longer.

One of them has been going on for almost four years.

It's largely due to the fact that there are a lot of issues. And the judge was simply not available. And part of was due to the pandemic as well. And a lot of it was a lot of extraneous circumstances that were weighing down the divorce process.

So that occur in any given case. So there's no good way that any lawyer can predict with certainty how long each case could take.

However, there are certain factors that could give us important clues.

If I were to meet with you and go over the specific facts of your case, I can give you a better range based on four factors.

Factor number 1: I look at the number and the value of the assets. And the complexities of the issues involved in these assets. Such as houses, real estate investment properties, businesses, things of that nature.

Obviously, if there are few or no marital assets, we're not likely to argue over who gets what.

Of course, the opposite, or the other extreme, is true.

If cases involved many assets of high values, or complex issues about whether certain assets are considered marital vs non-marital, then the divorce could take much longer.

The second factor that we look at is the length of the marriage.
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