By Melissa Pendergrass
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September 17, 2025
Divorce is rarely made easy - emotionally, financially or legally. The short answer is yes, you can represent yourself in your divorce - this is called “pro se”. This legal term refers to those who have decided to represent themselves in their case, taking on all the responsibility that a lawyer typically takes care of during the legal process. This option is appealing for many reasons, including saving money, having more control over their side of the case, or they believe their divorce will be uncontested. This can be the case for some, but divorces can quickly become challenging and complicated. Representing yourself means you have full responsibility over your portion of the divorce. This includes learning the law and legal standards of Florida, filing your documents in the court system, court procedures and more. While this seems daunting, you are those not alone and there are many resources out there that can help you navigate the process. Florida courts have created self-help centers, official forms and step-by-step guides designed to help people who choose to self-represent. To make it a bit easier, we’ve gathered a list of those resources here. Remember: every divorce is different, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Some feel confident moving forward on their own while others prefer the reassurance of having legal advice. No matter what path you take, know that resources are available to help you—and if you’d like support from an experienced Florida family law attorney, A Better Direction Law is always here to provide clarity and compassion.