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An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on the key issues—like dividing property, child custody, and financial support—without going to court. It’s a faster, more affordable, and far less stressful option than a contested divorce.
Because everything is worked out in advance, the process is straightforward: file the paperwork, wait for court approval, and you’re done—often without ever appearing before a judge.
If you and your spouse are on the same page, an uncontested divorce can give you a clean break with minimal hassle and cost.
An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on the key issues—like dividing property, child custody, and financial support—without going to court. It’s a faster, more affordable, and far less stressful option than a contested divorce.
Because everything is worked out in advance, the process is straightforward: file the paperwork, wait for court approval, and you’re done—often without ever appearing before a judge.
If you and your spouse are on the same page, an uncontested divorce can give you a clean break with minimal hassle and cost.
When you and your spouse can’t agree on important issues—like child custody, support, or how to divide property—you may need a full case divorce, also known as a contested divorce.
This process involves court hearings, legal filings, and possibly a trial. It can take longer and be more complex, but sometimes it’s the only way to protect your rights and reach a fair outcome.
We’ll stand by you every step of the way—handling negotiations, preparing your case, and representing you in court to fight for what matters most.
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Helping mothers and fathers establish fairness and stability for their child when a Petition for Legitimation is filed.
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