Uncontested Divorce Is A Smart Option For Some
An uncontested divorce is a divorce in which both parties have everything sorted out and have agreed on every detail, including property division, alimony, child custody, child support, everything else, including details as minor as who is going to get which vehicle and who is going to cover the insurance payments on them.
Because an uncontested divorce does not require court intervention, this tends to be the most cost-effective form of divorce. At The Law Offices of Abbott & Abbott P.C., we will strive to see that your uncontested divorce is processed correctly, efficiently and cost-effectively.
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We understand the challenges that can come with reaching agreements on your own, and we applaud you for working through this difficult situation. However, reaching agreements and documenting those agreements accurately according to the law are two different things. One minor mistake in the paperwork can come back to haunt you. We will work with you to make certain that all documentation is handled properly so you can move forward with your life.
We Can Only Represent One Side
Divorcing couples often approach us requesting that we represent both sides in an uncontested divorce. Unfortunately, this is a conflict of interest and is not allowed. An attorney can only represent one party in a divorce, whether it is contested or uncontested.
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