Who should try to obtain an Uncontested Divorce?
An uncontested divorce is recommended for parties who have no children or few children, very little or no property or assets, and who agree on all or most the issues involved in their divorce, including division of assets, debts, and custody of the minor children, if applicable. If the husband and wife are not on speaking terms, or cannot agree on all or most of the issues involved in their divorce, then an uncontested divorce is not appropriate. One of the more important aspects of an uncontested divorce is fluid communication. Both parties must be able to discuss the important aspects of their situation. Parties who constantly argue over financial matters or issues involving the children are not good candidates for an uncontested divorce. If you would like to know if you and your spouse are good candidates for an uncontested divorce, please contact us, and we would be happy to try to assist you.