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Ready to Finalize Your Case? Let’s Get Your Final Judgment Done Right.

The Final Judgment is the court’s official order that ends your family law case—whether it's divorce, paternity, or another matter. It wraps up everything you've agreed to or the judge has decided, including timesharing, support, and division of property.

Attorney Bonnie Canty will help prepare a professional, legally sound Final Judgment tailored to your situation so the court can enter it without delay. Whether you’re resolving things by settlement or heading into trial, this document is essential.

Divorce Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated

Let’s keep it simple, respectful, and legally sound. This petition is designed for couples with no kids, no assets, and a shared desire to move forward.

What This Service Covers

The Final Judgment must be clear, complete, and in compliance with Florida court standards. If it's missing information or drafted incorrectly, the court may reject it—causing delays, confusion, or even requiring another hearing.

Bonnie uses her 30+ years of legal experience to ensure your Final Judgment accurately reflects your case outcome and includes everything the judge needs to sign off. Her goal is to help you move forward with peace of mind and no loose ends.

Before Your Session...

After booking this service, you'll receive a short intake form to outline your case details and whether this is part of a settlement or trial result. You'll then schedule a 15–30 minute call with Attorney Bonnie Canty to review everything and confirm how much time will be needed to prepare the judgment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a Final Judgment in Florida family court?

A: It’s the document that officially ends your case and lays out the court’s rulings or your final agreement.

Q: Can I just write it myself?

A: You can try, but even small mistakes in language or structure can cause the court to reject it or misinterpret your agreement.

Q: What types of cases is this for?

A: Divorce, paternity, child support, and other family law cases that require a judge to enter a final order.

Q: Is this service for one Final Judgment only?

A: Yes, this covers the drafting of one final judgment document. Additional versions or edits after hearings can be discussed in your consultation.