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Uncontested Divorce

Uncontested DivorceAs far as divorces go, uncontested divorces are relatively simple. In an uncontested divorce, both parties come to court with an agreement already worked out between them. The agreement can involve issues such as division of assets and debt, child custody, child support, or spousal support.

While you can participate in an uncontested divorce without an attorney, it may in your best interest to seek out legal advice. An experienced divorce attorney will look over your divorce agreement to ensure that you are receiving a fair deal.

Even if you have worked out an agreement, your case may be referred to an office of the court if your case involves minor children. This office will conduct interviews to determine who should receive custody, the type of custody, and the amount of child support. If the office’s recommendations go against what the couple had in mind, it may be necessary to contact a lawyer to protect your legal interests. It is important to note that if you do have objections to the office’s recommendations, your divorce is no longer considered uncontested. If there are no objections, the case will then proceed to court.

If you are seeking spousal support or part of the defendant’s pension plan, you should contact a lawyer. In many cases, the defendant will contest asset settlements that include alimony or pensions plans. Again, if one party objects to the agreement, the divorce is no longer uncontested. It may behoove both parties to hire a divorce lawyer or mediator in order to negotiate a settlement. Should both parties be unable to reach an agreement before going to court, the judge will then make the decision.

If you are interested in obtaining a divorce, but are unable to locate your spouse, it is important to consult with a divorce lawyer. The procedure for divorcing an estranged spouse is unique and requires the skill of an experienced attorney.

The decision to end a marriage is often a difficult one. If you are going through this process, it is important to find an attorney who will handle your case with compassion while ensuring that your rights are upheld. Contact a divorce lawyer in your area today for a consultation.
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