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Meet Florida’s Legal Disclosure Requirements with Confidence

In most Florida family law cases involving divorce or paternity, both parties are legally required to exchange financial information. This is done through a Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Disclosure, which confirms that you’ve provided the required documents to the other side. Attorney Bonnie Canty helps you prepare and complete this certificate so that you stay in compliance and avoid court complications.

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

Florida law requires both parties in divorce and paternity cases to share financial documents like tax returns, bank statements, pay stubs, and more. This is to ensure fairness and full transparency when decisions are made regarding money, child support, or property.

The Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Disclosure is the formal document that confirms you’ve provided all required financial records. Attorney Bonnie Canty will help you:

  • Understand which documents are required
  • Organize and prepare your disclosure packet
  • Complete and file your certificate correctly

This service is ideal for pro se litigants who need help staying on track and avoiding costly legal missteps.

Before Your Session...

After booking, you’ll receive a short intake form and a link to schedule a 15–30 minute consultation with Attorney Bonnie Canty. During the call, she will:

  • Review your case and disclosure requirements
  • Discuss which financial records you must gather
  • Provide a time estimate and pricing for preparation
  • Answer any questions you may have about your obligations

If you need help organizing your financial documents or responding to the other party’s disclosure, this can be discussed during your session.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is mandatory disclosure in Florida family law?

It’s a legal requirement for both parties to share detailed financial records to ensure fairness in decisions about money, support, or property.

Do I have to file a certificate even if the other party already did?

Yes. Each party must file their own certificate separately, regardless of what the other party does.

Will you help me collect the documents too?

Attorney Canty will explain what documents are required and help you organize them but does not retrieve them on your behalf.

Is this required in every case?

Mandatory disclosure is required in most cases unless both parties agree in writing to waive it. We’ll discuss this during your consultation.

How much will it cost?

Services are billed at $350/hour. A quote will be provided after your consultation and no work begins until you approve it.