Brevard County Divorce Lawyer · Divorce Services

Uncontested Divorce in Florida — Done Amicably

Resolving Divorce Through Agreement, Mediation & Respect

When both spouses are ready to move forward, Christy M. Fisher, Esq. guides you through a smoother, more amicable, dignified path — protecting what matters most without a courtroom battle.

Serving Melbourne, Palm Bay, Merritt Island, Viera, Rockledge, Titusville, and all of Brevard County

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Faster Resolution

Resolved more quickly than contested cases

Lower Cost

Save on legal fees through agreement

Less Conflict

Avoid the stress of courtroom litigation

Privacy & Control

Keep family matters out of the public record

Better for Families

Healthier outcomes for children and co-parenting

What Is an Uncontested Divorce?

A Different Kind of Divorce — One Built on Agreement

An uncontested divorce occurs when both spouses agree on the key issues—property division, alimony, parenting plans and time-sharing, and child support—before going to court. It is a process built on cooperation rather than conflict.

For many Brevard County families, an uncontested divorce offers a more respectful and dignified path forward. With experienced legal guidance from a family mediator in Brevard County, it can also be one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to move on to the next chapter of life.

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What Qualifies

What Must Be Resolved Before an Uncontested Divorce Can Be Finalized?

An uncontested divorce can save significant time, expense, and stress compared to traditional litigation. Before a Florida judge can approve and finalize your divorce, however, all major issues must be fully resolved and documented in a written agreement. This is where Fisher Family Law & Mediation comes in – we help you get to that written agreement through divorce mediation services.

Melbourne divorce attorney Christy Fisher, Esq., works with couples to navigate difficult conversations, find practical solutions, and create legally sound agreements that support their family’s future.

“The goal isn’t just to end a marriage—it’s to help both people move forward with their dignity, financial stability, and family relationships intact.”

How It Works

The Uncontested Divorce Process in Florida

An uncontested divorce can save significant time, expense, and stress compared to traditional litigation. Before a Florida judge can approve and finalize your divorce, however, all major issues must be fully resolved and documented in a written agreement. This is where Fisher Family Law & Mediation comes in – we help you get to that written agreement through divorce mediation services.

Melbourne divorce attorney Christy Fisher, Esq., works with couples to navigate difficult conversations, find practical solutions, and create legally sound agreements that support their family’s future.

Consultation

Review your situation and confirm eligibility

Reach Agreement

Mediation if needed to resolve open issues

Documents

Settlement agreement and parenting plan drafted

Filing

All required Florida dissolution documents filed

Final Hearing

Brief court appearance — often weeks, not months

Post-Judgment

Support if modifications arise down the road

Your Attorney & Mediator

Why Work With Christy M. Fisher, Esq.?

Christy M. Fisher, Esq. is a licensed Florida family law attorney and mediator with over 20 years of experience helping families navigate divorce with clarity, strategy, and a focus on long-term outcomes.

Her dual credential is rare in Brevard County — she can guide you through mediation and handle all legal filings under one roof, without the cost and conflict of traditional litigation.

  • Licensed Florida Family Law Attorney & Mediator
  • 20+ Years of Experience in Brevard County
  • Mediation-First Philosophy — Less Conflict, Better Outcomes
  • Personalized Attention on Every Case

Why Mediation-First Matters

A Better Path Forward for Your Family

Most family law firms litigate first and negotiate second. Christy’s mediation-first approach is built around the opposite philosophy — reach a durable agreement, then formalize it.

For families with children especially, the difference in long-term outcomes between a mediated resolution and an adversarial court battle is significant.

Mediation-FirstTraditional Litigation
Lower overall cost Higher legal fees
Faster resolution Months or years
Agreements you design Judge decides outcome
Private process Public court record
Better for co-parenting Adversarial dynamic

What Our Clients Say

Real Families. Real Results.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take in Florida?

With fully agreed-upon terms and properly prepared documents, an uncontested divorce can often be finalized in 30–90 days from filing — far faster than a contested case.

Can Mediation Help With an Uncontested Divorce?

Yes — even when spouses are largely in agreement, mediation resolves remaining sticking points without returning to an adversarial posture. Christy serves as both mediator and attorney of record under one roof.

Do We Need a Parenting Plan for an Uncontested Divorce?

If you have minor children, yes — Florida law requires a parenting plan in every divorce case involving children, covering time-sharing, decision-making, and communication.

What Happens if We Agree on Property Division?

Your agreement is memorialized in a marital settlement agreement — a binding legal document that becomes part of your final divorce decree, covering all assets and enforceable long-term.

Ready to Move Forward?

Schedule a consultation with Christy M. Fisher, Esq. to discuss whether uncontested divorce is the right path for your family.

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