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Filing for An Uncontested Divorce in DC

By Carolyn Goodman

What is an Uncontested Divorce in DC?

An Uncontested Divorce is one in which you and your spouse have resolved all issues in your marriage, for example, a division of your property, child support and custody or a parenting plan, division of retirement plans, etc. If you have worked out the various issues, it is important to have a written Agreement drafted that indicates how everything will be settled.  All potential issues, such as property ownership, debt division, tax issues, child support, and custody, etc. are then resolved prior to filing for divorce.

If you do not have a written Agreement, you may not be able to proceed with a simple uncontested divorce in DC.

In order to file for an Uncontested Divorce in DC and attend a simple hearing, you must be able to show that all property and other rights are settled.

This will help you avoid a lengthy court process in which you will have to ask a Judge to decide your personal family issues for you.

An amicable solution is always best if at all possible.  This way you maintain control over how you will live your life moving forward separately from your spouse.

What do you need to file for an Uncontested Divorce in DC?

It is important to have a Separation or Marital Settlement Agreement that is drafted for your specific circumstances. A DC divorce attorney can discuss the issues with you and give you advice so you understand the various ways a specific issue can be settled.  If you sign such an agreement without speaking with an experienced DC divorce attorney you may give up rights you do not know that you have.  If you do this, you may be permanently waiving rights to something important.

If you do not have an Agreement or some of the issues are not yet resolved, you cannot file for an Uncontested Divorce in DC. Then, your divorce would be considered a contested case which takes much longer and is more expensive from the perspective of paying legal fees for assistance.

If you need an experienced divorce lawyer to help with your DC Uncontested Divorce, schedule your consultation today.

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