What does it mean for a family case to be uncontested?
“Uncontested” is a word that is used to describe a case where the parties agree on all of the issues. Contested describes a case where the parties do not agree on all of the issues. In an uncontested case, the court is not asked to decide any contested issues, but is asked to review and approve the agreement of the parties. The court must find that the agreement of the parties is fair and equitable.