Talking With Your Spouse About an Uncontested Divorce

An uncontested divorce can offer a means of simple and inexpensive closure of your marriage. In an uncontested divorce, you and your spouse can agree to a martial settlement, which will cover issues such as distribution of marital assets and liabilities, designation of non-marital assets and liabilities, time-sharing of children, a parenting plan, spousal support, and alimony. By agreeing to these central issues, your divorce can proceed quickly and without the stress that often accompanies a typical divorce, which can include prolonged deliberation in court, discussion of martial fault, and the like.

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