Florida Divorce Form 12.901(b)(1)

Dissolution of Marriage with Children Form Explained


Learn how to fill out Form 12.901b1, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Dependent or Minor Children, with our do-it-yourself step by step instructions and helpful explanations.

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Florida's Divorce with Children Procedure starts with this petition... Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.901(b)(1). 

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Petition for Divorce with Children

Form 12.901(b)(1) Filing Requirements

As with all of these forms, you will need to satisfy the filing requirements in order to use this form.

The first page of this forms' instructions state when you can use Form 12.901b1.

Divorce With Children Filing Requirements

  • Residency - You or your spouse must have lived in Florida for the past 6 months prior to filing,

  • You have dependent or minor children together or the wife is currently pregnant.

If you have no children together and the wife is not pregnant, this is not the divorce form for you. 

Instead, you may be able to file one of the other divorce forms.

We don't have children of the marriage...

If you don't have children together, and the wife is not currently pregnant, then you can file for divorce using one of the following divorce petitions. 

1.     If you can agree on all the issues you may qualify for the Simplified Divorce...

Form 12.901a - Simplified Divorce

2.     If not, you have two other options...

Form 12.901b2 - Divorce With Property

Form 12.901b3 - Divorce No Property

If you or your spouse are planning on relocating with the children more than 50 miles from where they presently live, you may need to file the Divorce with Children and Relocation Form 12.950(c) instead.

Read about Form 12.950c for more information.

This Is The Divorce Form For Me, Now What?

The easiest way to get your forms filled out correctly and efficiently is to start with the petition first.

We recommend having copies of the supporting forms you will need to file with your petition handy.

See the box at the bottom of this page for the list of these forms. You can download the supporting forms from there.

How To Fill Out The Petition (Form 12.901b1)

Form 12.901b1 Petition Heading

Fill out the top portion of the form, known as the style, caption, or heading.

This form was never updated by the courts to be computer fillable. So write legibly in ALL CAPS with black ink.

You can purchase our interactive PDF fillable form 12.901b1 if you like the convenience of filling out this form on your computer. See the box below.

Petition For Dissolution of Marriage With Dependent or Minor Children Style (Heading)Petition For Dissolution of Marriage With Dependent or Minor Children Style (Heading)

Your heading should be entered exactly the same for all of the supporting forms that you will file.

The circuit is the judicial circuit of the county you are filing your paperwork. To find out which judicial circuit your county is in, you can check here.

The county is the county where you file with the Clerk of the Court. Usually this is the county where at least one of you currently live.

The case number and division should be left blank for the clerk to assign. Once the divorce papers are filed and the case number is assigned, all the supporting forms should have the case number and division filled out the same way.

Your names are your full legal names. Usually this means your name as it appears in your state or federally issued ID (ie. your driver's license, passport, marriage certificate, etc.)

Fill in your name as above and check the box for either husband or wife.

Since you are the one filing the petition, you will be referred to as the Petitioner and your spouse will be the Respondent. This will be important when you are filling out the supporting forms.

Form 12.901b1 Petition Paragraphs

Most of the paragraphs (symbolized here with ¶) are self explanatory.

However, some parts of these forms can be confusing. Where appropriate, we try to make it clear.

Petition For Dissolution of Marriage With Children Paragraphs 1 to 4Petition For Dissolution of Marriage With Children Paragraphs 1 to 4

¶ 1. This is the Residency requirement. Check the box that applies.

¶ 2. Military service includes active reserves. Retired military does not count as active. Check the boxes that apply. 

¶ 3. Write the date you were married. Also write the day you separated, and check the box if you are not sure of the date.

¶ 4. a) Check the box if the petitioner is pregnant and write the due date. 

b) Check the box if the respondent is pregnant and write the due date. 

c) Check the box in part c. only if you have children together that are under the age of 18. Enter the names and date of birth fear each child, one child per line.

The phrase common children means that you are both the biological or legal parents. This also means children you have had together before you were married.

Children that were born from another marriage and were not adopted by the stepparent are not listed here.

Petition For Dissolution of Marriage With Children Paragraph 4d and 4ePetition For Dissolution of Marriage With Children Paragraph 4d and 4e

d) Check if there are children born during the marriage but from another father. The husband is not the biological father.

List the names and birth dates of the children and the names and addresses of the father(s) on the next line.

e) Check if you have common children who are 18 and older but are still dependent due to disability.  List their names and birth dates.


Petition For Dissolution of Marriage With Children Paragraphs 5 to 8Petition For Dissolution of Marriage With Children Paragraphs 5 to 8

¶ 5. Check the box for your (the Petitioner) Financial Affidavit filed or not filed. Although you can file this form after you file your petition, we recommend that you file it with the petition if you can.

¶ 6. Statement. You must file the UCCJEA Form 12.902d when you file this petition. This form is available in the Supporting Forms Downloads box at the bottom of this page.

¶ 7. Statement. You must file the Notice of Social Security Number Form 12.902j when you file this petition. Also available in the downloads box below.

¶ 8. This is the Grounds for Divorce requirement. Check the box if you believe the marriage cannot be saved (irretrievably broken).  Or check the box if the grounds are for mental incapacitation with adjudication over 3 years.

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Section I - Marital Assets and Liabilities

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¶ 1. Check here if there are no assets or liabilities to divide and move on to Section II.

¶ 2. Check here if you do have marital assets and liabilities. These should be included in your Financial Affidavit Form available in the Supporting Forms Download box found at the end of this page.

a) If you have agreed on how to split your assets & liabilities and filled out a Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) you can check here. If at all possible, we recommend that you do this.

For more information, see our MSA Form 12.902f1 page.

b) If you have not reached an agreement and prefer that the court determines how to divide the financial assets and liabilities, check here.

See section 61.075 of the Florida Statutes for more information on the equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities.

c) Check here if you are asking the court to order an interest in one or more of your spouse's non-marital assets. You must provide a reason for this request.

TIP: Many of these sections require a skilled level of understanding. You should seek free or low cost legal consultations to discuss these areas of the law.

Section II - Spousal Support (Alimony)

DOM Section 2 Spousal Support (Alimony)DOM Section 2 Spousal Support (Alimony)

¶ 1. Check here if you are not seeking alimony from your spouse and move on to Section III.

¶ 2. This is where you ask for alimony.

Enter the amount of support you are requesting, how often this amount should be paid, and the date you are requesting these payments to start.

You must sate the reasons why you are seeking alimony and that your spouse has the ability to pay.

¶ 3. Optional. State any other request in regards to the alimony you are seeking here, such as income tax treatment of the payments.

¶ 4.This is where you request that life insurance be maintained to safeguard the alimony payments.

NOTE: Alimony is a very technical part of the law, and you should seek legal advice even if you plan on filing Pro Se. See the referral recommendation we made above.

Section III - Parenting Plan, Parental Responsibility and Time-Sharing

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¶ 1. Residence. State here with whom the children are currently living.

¶ 2. Parental Responsibility. This means in large part the decision making authority for the children. Such as school and religious activities, medical decisions, and other activities such as boy's and girl scouts, soccer, little league, etc.

TIP: For more information on Parental Responsibility and Parenting Plan Guidelines, see this excellent publication by the Florida Family Law Advisory Group and the Eighth Judicial Circuit.

You can choose shared responsibility or sole responsibility.

If you are asking for sole responsibility, you must state your reasons for doing so and why it is in the children's best interest.

DOM Section 3 Parenting Plan (para. 3 & 4)DOM Section 3 Parenting Plan (para. 3 & 4)

¶ 3. Parenting Plan & Time Sharing. If you are requesting that a time-sharing schedule be included in the parenting plan, check the includes box.

a) Select this box if you are including a parenting plan.

We highly recommend that you include your Parenting Plan with the filing of your divorce petition. You can download this form in the Supporting Forms box below.

If you have agreed on your parenting plan, and both of you have signed it, select the have box. Otherwise, select the have not box.

b) Use this section if you prefer that the court establish your parenting plan and time-sharing schedule. Check all the boxes that apply.

¶ 4. This is where you get to state your reasons why the parenting plan AND the time-sharing schedule proposed is in the best interests of the children.

More than anything else in your divorce petition, these sections where you get to state your reasons are your opportunity to make your case.  Use these wisely.

TIP: For more information on determining the Best Interest of children and guiding principles, see this excellent publication by the Child Welfare Information Gateway here.

Section IV - Child Support

The Child Support Guidelines Form and Worksheet is available in the downloads box at the end of this page.

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¶ 1. Check here if you want child support ordered per the Child Support Guidelines. Check the appropriate box.

You will need to file a Child Support Guidelines Worksheet. This is usually done after you have received your spouse's Financial Disclosure. So most people file the worksheet some time after the initial filing of the divorce petition.

a-c) You should also indicate from when child support should be ordered retroactively. Check the appropriate boxes.

¶ 2. If you are requesting that child support be paid beyond the age of 18, check the appropriate box and explain if needed.

Current law allows for child support beyond the age of emancipation under the following circumstances:

  • Mental or physical incapacity.
  • Still in High School up to the age of 19.

¶ 3. If you are requesting a child support amount that exceeds or is less than that prescribed by the child support worksheet, you must file a Motion to Deviate Form 12.943 (find link in the Supporting Forms box below).

DOM w/ Children Section 4 Child Support (para. 4 - 6)DOM w/ Children Section 4 Child Support (para. 4 - 6)

¶ 4. Here is where you choose who will provide the medical and dental insurance for the children. Check the box that applies.

¶ 5. For medical expenses not covered by insurance including deductibles, you can have the court order how these are paid for. Check the box that applies. Our premium form provides a space for you to elaborate.

¶ 6. Here you can request that life insurance be ordered to cover child support paid by the spouse who pays the support.

Section V - Other Requests

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¶ 1. If your are the wife, and would like to have your name changed back to your maiden name or your former name, check this box and enter the full legal name here.

¶ 2. If there is a request you would like the court to order as part of the final judgment, this is where you would enter it.

Section VI - Request Summary

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Check the boxes for all sections that apply.

¶ 1. Assets & Liabilities, Section I  

¶ 2. Spousal Support (Alimony), Section II 

¶ 3. Parenting Plan & Time-sharing, Section III    

¶ 4. Child Support, Section IV   

¶ 5. Restoring Former Name, Section V 

¶ 6. Other Relief, Section V 

Form 12.901b1 Signature Section

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This section is self explanatory. Fill out your name, address, and contact information but DO NOT sign until you are in the clerks office filing your paperwork.

The Deputy Clerk or a Notary Public will witness your signature for a fee.

TIP: You can save a few dollars by having your documents notarized by your local bank. Many banks offer free or minimal cost notary services for their account holders.

Divorce Form 12.901b1 Filing Procedure

Complete Your Supporting Forms

After completing Form 12.901(b)(1), you will need to fill out the supporting forms as well.

You should fill out all the forms you plan on using in your divorce even if you can only partially fill them out for now (such as the Child Support Worksheet).

You should fill out your Marital Settlement Agreement, the Parenting Plan, and the Financial Disclosure form. Always make copies for your records.

NOTE: Do Not sign the forms until you are at the clerk of the court filing your papers or having them notarized. Your signatures must be witnessed by the deputy clerk or a Notary Public.

Form 12.901b1 Process of Service

Your divorce petition and the supporting forms must be properly served on your spouse.

You will need to have the papers delivered by the sheriff in the county where he or she lives. This is called Personal Service.

If you do not know where they are currently living, you may need to use the process called Constructive Service.

If your spouse is willing to sign a waiver of process form, they may save the embarrassment of having the sheriff show up at their door or place of work.

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Personal & Constructive Service

For your divorce case to proceed, you must properly notify your spouse. If you know where he or she lives, you should use personal service.

If you absolutely do not know where he or she lives, you may use constructive service. You may also be able to use constructive service if your spouse resides in another state or country.


What To Do After You Filled Out Your Forms

Bring all of your completed forms to the clerk of the circuit court in the county where you live. For a listing of the circuit courts, their locations, and contact info click here.

You must also bring valid ID with proof of residency for the past 6 months. If your ID is less than 6 months old, you may need to bring some other proof of residency. If you cannot satisfy the 6 month residency requirement, you will need to bring an Affidavit of Corroborating Witness signed and notarized.

You will need to pay the filing fee to the clerk of the court when you file your paperwork. In most circuits the Filing Fee is $409. The fees vary slightly from circuit to circuit and even by county. Call the clerks office in your county to find out the current fee.

TIP: If you think you may qualify for a fee waiver, you will need to fill out and file the Application for Civil Indigent. Some circuits have payment plans. The clerk will determine your eligibility.

After all your papers have been filed, the filing fees paid, and your spouse has been served, you will need to contact the clerk again after 20 days to see if an answer has been filed by your spouse.

Follow the Case Progression Instructions in the box below.

TIP: If your case is uncontested, have your spouse sign and notarize the Answer, Waiver, and Request for Copy of Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage Form 12.903(a) and bring this to the clerk of court to file with your petition.

Case Progression Instructions

Your case will then proceed in one of 3 ways:

DEFAULT... If after 20 days, your spouse has not filed an answer to your divorce petiton, you may file a Motion for Default, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.922(a), with the clerk of court.


Before your case can be scheduled for the final hearing you must also complete a state approved Parenting Course.

Once you file the certificate of completion with the clerk, you can then schedule the final hearing.

For the complete listing of eligible parenting class providers in your county, click here.

Download Supporting Forms Divorce With Children

Divorce With Children Supporting Forms

For more information about Florida's divorce with children, see chapter 61, Florida Statutes.

For your convenience, the following is a download list of the divorce forms most commonly used for a Florida Divorce with Children (Form 12.901b1 and supporting forms):

Divorce With Children Supporting Forms Downloads

• Petition for Divorce w/ Children Form 12.901b1

• Family Law Financial Affidavit (Incomes under $50K)

• Family Law Financial Affidavit (Incomes over $50K)

• Notice of Social Security Number

Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction & Enforcement Affidavit

Child Support Guidelines Worksheet

• Marital Settlement Agreement

• Affidavit of Corroborating Witness

• Cover Sheet for Family Court Cases

Answer Waiver & Request For Copy Final Judgment

Parenting Plan & Time Sharing Schedule

Parenting Plan With Relocation (Long Distance)

Supervised Safety Focused Parenting Plan

Final Judgment Divorce w/ Children Uncontested

Answer to Counterpetition Divorce w/ Children

Notice of Hearing (General)

Notice For Trial

• Application for Determination of Civil Indigent Status

• General Information for Self-Represented Litigants

• Final Judgment of Divorce With Children

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