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Uncontested Divorce (Agreed and Default)

 

Uncontested Divorce statistics show that 95% of all divorce cases are settled prior to entering the court room. Very few even resemble the epic legal battles often seen on TV. Misconception and a lack of knowledge lead many people to believe that divorce is a dramatic and scary process. Naturally, those who can afford it, hire a lawyer to hold their hand through it even when completely unnecessary.

  • Divorce is simple unless you and your spouse have enough money to make it difficult.

Agreed Uncontested Divorce:

 

When both spouses agree to filing for divorce, life after divorce becomes easier for both. Agreed Divorce means that both spouses agree to filing for divorce and the terms of their divorce which outline how property, child custody, spousal support... will be divided. These terms of divorce get reviewed and signed by a judge on the day of the court hearing... resulting in a divorce judgment.

 

 

 

Default Uncontested Divorce:

 

An Uncontested Default Divorce does not require both spouses to participate.Default Divorce means that that one one spouse wants the divorce and the other simply doesn't agree or disagree with it. Such behavior results in Default... after a given period of waiting time during which the spouse could have legally reacted to the divorce but didn't. Basically, your spouse does not have to participate in a divorce if he/she chooses not to.

 

 

 

Bottom Line:

 

How your spouse feels about you filing for divorce doesn't matter much as long as he/she doesn't contest it. If you are confident that your spouse will agree to or at least not contest the divorce... our Online Divorce Service is ideal for you.

 

 

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