Florida Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for Florida Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands Florida divorce law. From equitable distribution to time-sharing under Florida Statutes Chapter 61, our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for Florida Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with Florida-specific forms, procedures, and legal standards to streamline your divorce practice.

Florida Supreme Court Forms

Auto-generate Form 12.901 Petition, Parenting Plans, Financial Affidavits, and all mandatory Florida family law forms.

Equitable Distribution Analysis

Florida follows equitable distribution with a presumption of equal division. Victoria analyzes assets under F.S. 61.075 factors.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using Florida Child Support Guidelines under F.S. 61.30 with income shares model and time-sharing adjustments.

Time-Sharing Analysis

AI-powered analysis of parental responsibility and time-sharing factors under F.S. 61.13, including the 20 best interests factors.

Alimony Evaluation

Analyze all alimony types under F.S. 61.08: bridge-the-gap, rehabilitative, durational, and permanent based on statutory factors.

Mandatory Disclosure

Generate and track Florida Family Law Rule 12.285 mandatory disclosure documents and ensure compliance with deadlines.

Understanding Florida Divorce Law

Florida is an equitable distribution state with a starting presumption that marital assets and liabilities should be divided equally. Under F.S. 61.075, courts consider factors including each spouse's contribution to the marriage, economic circumstances, duration of marriage, and any intentional dissipation of marital assets.

Florida uses the terms "parental responsibility" and "time-sharing" rather than custody and visitation. Under F.S. 61.13, courts evaluate 20 specific factors to determine the best interests of the child, with a strong public policy of ensuring frequent and continuing contact with both parents.

Child support in Florida is calculated using guidelines under F.S. 61.30, which use an income shares model adjusted for the amount of overnight time-sharing. The guidelines produce presumptively correct amounts that may only be varied for specific statutory reasons.

Victoria AI helps Florida divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating guideline calculations, generating compliant Supreme Court Approved forms, and providing case analysis based on current Florida Statutes and case law.

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