No one wants to spend weeks in court, battling over their divorce. It’s expensive, stressful, and emotionally draining for everyone involved. Contested divorces are complicated, so when it’s possible, many people try to seek out an uncontested divorce. In order to...
Divorces are often expensive and difficult to deal with. Even if the divorce is amicable, the process can be stressful and emotionally draining, leading many people to resent the divorce and all those involved. Although divorces are typically messy, there can be a way...
Divorce can be a complicated legal process, so the idea of an uncontested divorce, where the court doesn’t get involved, and it’s you and your spouse who determine the divorce, can be appealing. However, there are strict rules that both you and your spouse must meet...
As you may know, there are two types of divorce: contested and uncontested. As the names suggest, an uncontested divorce means that you and your soon-to-be-ex agree on all the terms, which may include child custody, alimony, and division of property. If you agree on...
Divorces are challenging, whether they’re uncontested or not. Understanding the legal process surrounding them can be particularly difficult and make filing for divorce more stressful than it already is. There are many legal terms you may not be familiar with and...
While most people understand what a divorce is and the basics of what one entails, you may not realize that there are different types of divorces: contested and uncontested. These two terms may sound fairly straightforward, and in most cases, they are. If you’re...