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Uncontested Divorce at Bruce R Bekritsky, Attorney at Law

Uncontested Divorce

Uncontested divorce is the way most people divorce. It's simple and inexpensive, and it offers you and your spouse the chance to end your marriage quietly and with dignity.

An uncontested divorce is one in which the parties involved have worked out the important issues pertaining to the divorce, such as division of property, child custody and child support issues, without the help of the court.

Anyone has the right to file a divorce complaint without a divorce attorney. However, you should be aware that there are very important legal ramifications to any particular situation, and that the advice of a divorce attorney is always the wisest choice. You should always seek legal advice from a divorce attorney for the Drafting of Orders and/or your Final Judgment of Divorce.

If the divorce involves minor children, an attorney for the children, also called a law guardian, will be assigned to represent them. He or she will conduct interviews and recommend who will receive custody of the child(ren) and what type of custody is in the best interests of the child(ren). If there is a disagreement with  the law guardian's recommendation, your attorney will advise you and help protect your legal interests. He or she will conduct interviews and recommend who will receive custody if the child(ren), what type of custody is in the best interest of the child(ren) and the amount of child support to be paid.   In the event that there is an objection to the ruling by one of the parties (the spouses getting the divorce), you will want to consult your divorce attorney to represent your legal interests. At this point your divorce is no longer uncontested.

For help with your uncontested divorce, contact one of our divorce attorneys today for a free consultation.

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