Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

abandonment & Divorce

How can someone get divorced when there partner left them to parts unknown? There is real estate involved. The one that stayed wants to sell. This person has been gone for aproxamentaly 4 years.


Asked on 3/16/07, 6:51 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Joel Bello Joel Bello, P.A.

Re: abandonment & Divorce

You can file for what is called divorce by publication. Its like a normal divorce proceeding except that you "serve" the other party by notice in the newspaper of record in your county.

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Answered on 3/19/07, 10:42 am

Re: abandonment & Divorce

If the address is unknown, you can petition like for a normal divorce but serve the person by publication instead of directly. The petitioner can obtain a divorce unilaterally if there is no response from the other party. If there is a response, then it will be delt with according.

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Answered on 3/16/07, 7:56 pm
Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: abandonment & Divorce

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A petition for dissolution must be filed as in any other case. Service is effected by publication in the local legal newspaper as chosen by the court.

You will also have to file additional pleadings to establish that you have tried to locate your partner. In your petition, you will need to set forth why you should be awarded the property or otherwise to have an attorney ad litem appointed to represent the missing partner in the sale. A judge will have to make a determination on the merits.

You will need an attorney to handle a matter like this. I strongly urge you to retain a competent attorney who is versed in marital law.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 3/16/07, 10:48 pm


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