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When is uncontested divorce the right option for a couple?

On Behalf of | Jun 15, 2019 | Blog, Family Law |

Divorce is hard, and your decision to move forward with this action was not easy. Like many other Arizona couples, you and your soon-to-be-ex-spouse may be looking for ways to ease the complications that come along with the process of ending a marriage. Depending on the details of your situation, you may consider the benefits of filing for an uncontested divorce.

Uncontested divorce is not an option in every situation, but this is a way some couples are able to move through the divorce process quickly and easily. Before you file or make an important decision that will impact your future, you may want to learn more about this specific type of divorce and if it’s right for you. It is always smart to know about all of the options available to you.

What happens in an uncontested divorce?

An uncontested divorce is exactly like it sounds – it is a divorce for two people who have no remaining disputes to resolve. This is an option in situations in which both parties are in agreement over the terms of their divorce, and there is no need for litigation or even stepping foot inside a courtroom. If you think this could be an option for you, you and your spouse must already have a mutually acceptable agreement for all matters related to your divorce, including: 

  • Child custody
  • Child support
  • Spousal support
  • Property division
  • Division of marital debt
  • Visitation schedule

As you can imagine, an uncontested divorce is easier and simpler than a divorce that requires the two parties to go to court to reach a final resolution. Some of the other benefits to this specific choice include the following:

  • Costs less than traditional divorce
  • Less emotional and mental strain on all members of the family
  • Most control over the final terms of the divorce order

In many cases, an uncontested divorce is easier and the smartest choice. However, you do not want to choose this option just to save time and money if it means compromising on things that are important to you or will matter for your future

A strong future 

Regardless of which path you take for your divorce, you would be wise to think about how you can protect your immediate and long-term interests. Choices should allow you a strong and stable post-divorce future, and it’s sometimes necessary to seek the perspective of an experienced legal ally to ensure that you move forward in the right direction.

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