Daytona Beach Florida Family Law Resources
Helpful links and information for families going through the legal process in the Daytona Beach area.
Local Resources
7th Judicial Circuit Courthouse Locations
Addresses and directions for all courthouses within the Seventh Judicial Circuit.
Flagler County Clerk of Circuit Court
Same functions as above for Flagler County residents — case records, document access, and court personnel contact information.
Volusia County Clerk of Circuit Court
The Clerk of Court serves as the official keeper of court records. Use this site to access your case documents, locate court personnel, and find contact information.
Family Law Orders and Guidelines
Timesharing Schedules & Guidelines – 7th Judicial Circuit
The 7th Circuit provides several standard timesharing schedule templates depending on your circumstances:
- Holiday Schedule – Local (PDF)
- Rotating 2/2/3 (PDF)
- General Contact Schedule (PDF)
- Long Distance – More than 3 Hours (PDF)
- Rotating Week to Week (PDF)
- Holiday Schedule – Long Distance (PDF)
- Long Distance – Less than 3 Hours (PDF)
Standing Family Law Court Order – 7th Judicial Circuit
A standing order takes effect automatically when a family law case is filed and must be served on the other party. It restricts both parties from certain actions during the proceedings. Consult a family law attorney for guidance on how this applies to your situation.
Required Steps in the Process
Family Law Mediation Program – 7th Judicial Circuit
Florida requires divorcing couples to attempt mediation before proceeding to trial. A successful mediation can significantly reduce the time, cost, and stress of the process. Even when full agreement isn’t reached, the effort is worthwhile.
Parenting Course Providers
Florida law requires both parents to complete a Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course when minor children are involved. Proof of completion must be submitted before the court can finalize the divorce.
Financial Disclosure and Discovery
Financial Affidavit Both parties are typically required to complete a Florida Supreme Court Financial Affidavit. Which version you use depends on your income level:
- Long Form – Gross annual income $50,000 or more (PDF)
- Short Form – Gross annual income under $50,000 (PDF)
Mandatory Financial Disclosures
Florida Family Law Rule 12.285 requires both parties in divorce, paternity, modification, and child support cases to exchange financial documents. This is a critical part of the discovery process.
Additional Resources
Divorce Magazine
Articles, tips, news, and community resources for people at every stage of the divorce process.
5 Things Every Woman Should Know About Social Security
Key Social Security considerations for women, particularly those going through a divorce.
Florida Bar Family Law Section
Research materials and resources for understanding Florida family law.
DivorceCare
A directory of local support groups for people navigating the emotional challenges of divorce.