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What are the grounds for dissolution of a marriage in Florida?

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What are the grounds for dissolution of a marriage in Florida?

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The grounds for dissolution in Florida are either irretrievable breakdown or mental incapacity for three years. • Irretrievable breakdown means that there is nothing that the court can do (such as sending the couple to counseling) to induce the couple to reconcile. • Where mental incapacity of one of the parties is the ground for dissolution, the nearest blood relatives or guardian of the incapacitated person must be served the notice of the proceeding for dissolution. The relative or guardian is entitled to appear and to speak about the issues. In all dissolutions of marriage granted based on incapacity, the court might require the petitioner to pay alimony pursuant to the provisions of florida statute 61.08.

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