Uncontested Divorce Definition, Pros, and Cons

 In Divorce Law

Ending a marriage is one of the most challenging things that couples face. While some have bitter experiences, you can decide to go through the process with no issues. Here is everything you need to know about uncontested divorce.

What is Uncontested Divorce?

It is when a couple agrees to end their marriage without fighting back and forth. Once you agree to divorce, you can proceed to file for divorce immediately. This saves you time, money and gives you peace of mind. It is a streamlined court process where a couple does not have financial disputes, alimony, and child custody issues.

Pros

In an uncontested divorce, couples do not have to worry about substantial legal costs since the process is often streamlined. This leads to low fees for the court and an attorney, enabling the couple to end their marriage with minimal financial disputes.

Another benefit is that couples end their marriage with dignity, and the divorce process takes less time because the process is less complicated with fewer proceedings.

The divorce is also private and protects the dignity of the couple. The information for both parties is safe and not exposed to the public. This is because there is less information shared with the court. It is more private and cooperative.

Cons

Couples should avoid this type of divorce if they have disputes. For instance, if you have disputed property arrangements, child support issues, or a history of domestic violence and emotional abuse, you should reconsider your decision.

If you proceed with the divorce, it might negatively affect one spouse. The ruling could be unfair to one party, and this will lead to more complications. The affected party may also need to hire an attorney to stand in the gap for them.

Get Help from an Experienced Divorce Attorney

A divorce process can be draining when you lack knowledge. It’d be best to work with an experienced attorney to guide you while also protecting your privacy. If you have any questions about uncontested divorce or need to speak to a divorce attorney, contact Slaughter Law Firm at (423) 844-0560.