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Get a Quick Divorce in Florida
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#*Always call the judge “Your Honor” or “Judge.” Stand when speaking. If the judge asks a question, then stop talking and listen to the question. Also don’t interrupt your spouse when he or she is speaking, though you should certainly ask if you can clarify something if you believe your spouse has misspoken.
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#*Always call the judge “Your Honor” or “Judge.” Stand when speaking. If the judge asks a question, then stop talking and listen to the question. Also don’t interrupt your spouse when he or she is speaking, though you should certainly ask if you can clarify something if you believe your spouse has misspoken.
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#Wait for the judge to grant your divorce. The judge will sign a divorce decree, granting your divorce and ordering you both to follow the terms of your marital settlement agreement. Once this happens, the court will either send you notice that your decree is ready for you to pick up, or the court will mail you a copy of your decree.[[Image:Get a Quick Divorce in Florida Step 17.jpg|center]]
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#Wait for the judge to grant your divorce. The judge will sign a divorce decree, granting your divorce and ordering you both to follow the terms of your marital settlement agreement. Once this happens, the court will either send you notice that your decree is ready for you to pick up, or the court will mail you a copy of your decree.[[Image:Get a Quick Divorce in Florida Step 17.jpg|center]]
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