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Uncontested divorce could be a simpler way to end your marriage

On Behalf of | Oct 18, 2017 | Uncategorized |

The decision to end a marriage is never an easy one to make, no matter the circumstances. However, there are times in which it may be possible to make this complex and difficult process a bit easier. For you, this may mean filing for an uncontested divorce.

An uncontested divorce is not an option in every situation, but it could be the right choice for you. If you and your spouse agree on major divorce issues and believe that you can move through the process without the need for litigation, you may be able to file for this type of divorce. Generally, an uncontested divorce is less expensive and takes less time to complete.

Should you consider this choice?

Uncontested divorce is not for every Virginia couple. It can be difficult to determine the right approach to the end of your marriage, but you may consider an uncontested divorce if you and your spouse are generally in agreement on major issues that pertain to the following:

  • Child custody and visitation
  • Spousal support and other financial matters
  • Property division
  • Distribution of marital debt

Like a contested divorce, one party will file in an uncontested divorce. Since there is no contest between the two parties, the process can move forward quickly after filing the initial paperwork.

The positive aspects of an uncontested divorce

There are multiple reasons why a person would choose an uncontested divorce. Not only is this process generally less difficult and complex, it can also offer the following to both parties:

  • Lower costs
  • Less time to complete
  • Streamlined paperwork

Obviously, this is impossible for some couples. If there are disputes that you and your spouse simply cannot resolve, you believe your spouse is attempting to hide marital assets or there are concerns about the best interests of the children, you may need to file for a contested divorce.

Pursuing your best post-divorce future

The ultimate goal of your divorce is to pursue the outcome that allows you to have a strong post-divorce future. You have the right to pursue this, as well as work diligently to ensure that the terms of your final order are not a detriment to the best interests of your kids.

If an uncontested divorce is the right option for you, you would be wise to first seek a complete evaluation of your case in order to ensure the full protection of your rights and to have an explanation of the various options available to you.

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