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Contested And Uncontested Divorce
By James
Wood
A divorce case is contested if the parties cannot agree on
every one of the issues involved in their particular situation.
Common areas of disagreement include, but are not limited to:
grounds for divorce, custody of the children, visitation
rights, division of the assets of the marriage, child support,
maintenance (alimony), payment of family debts, contribution
toward educational expenses (college or parochial), payment of
health insurance for the dependent spouse, income tax
structuring, etc
When a divorce case is filed, it is given an identification
number and is deemed by the court to be a matter that will
ultimately require trial time in order to resolve all issues.
Divorce cases are generally called for trial in the order in
which they were filed.
A divorce case remains a "Contested Divorce" until each and
every item is resolved. If, however, at any time during that
period of the divorce case, the parties and their attorneys can
reach an agreement on all of the issues, they can then
stipulate to the court to have the matters heard as an
"Uncontested Divorce" (no fault divorce) matter. When this
occurs, the court will accommodate the parties to the marriage
and provide an expedited Hearing in which it will hear proof
regarding the grounds of the divorce and the settlement of the
divorce. If the standards of the court and the law are met, the
court will approve the settlement and enter a divorce Judgment
on that day or shortly thereafter.
Remember that, it is usually easier to marry than to
divorce, especially if the spouses who wish to do so must
divide their common property as well.
Attempts to use the worldwide Web as an effective means of
struggle against bureaucracy are undertaken constantly and
sometimes successfully. Today it is possible to fill legal
forms for divorce by divorce online legal services.
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