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An uncontested divorce is the most common type of divorce. An uncontested divorce is a divorce that occurs when there are no disagreements between spouses over divorce related issues like custody, finances, living arrangements, spousal support, child support, etc. An uncontested divorce can be an easy way for people to get divorced without the hassles of a legal struggle and undue wear and tear on emotions.
If you are like many, you may find the possibility of divorce to be overwhelming and unaffordable. There are a number of ways, however, that a self help divorce can be achieved through a combination of quality divorce advice from a licensed divorce attorney and cooperation from both your and your spouse.
Divorce can be very confusing and very costly.  Unfortunately, a lot of couples who have zero experience with divorce decide ‘jump into the deep’ and ‘just go for it’.  Take our advice, ‘just going for it’ is the wrong approach when it comes to divorce...
If you are reading this article, then there is a high likelihood that you are considering filing for divorce or have already filed for divorce.  The reality of divorce is that is can be long and bitter.  The other reality of divorce is that it can be short and sweet... 
This past week, typically mindless commentary during a popular morning talk show caught my attention . . .The host claimed there is a new phenomenon in which a married couple remains together, in almost every sense of the word, despite the fact that both desire a divorce. He referred to it as the “non-divorce” divorce.
It is a sad fact that many people do not want to acknowledge but the truth is many marriages end in divorce. Learn what you can do if you are facing a divorce and discover how to cope with a divorce today!
What exactly is a peaceful divorce?  In lawyer jargon, a peaceful divorce is referred to as an ‘uncontested divorce’.  Basically, an uncontested divorce is where the husband and the wife are in 100% agreement on each one of the major issues...
Many marriages eventually choose to divorce and there are many reasons behind a divorce that ultimately mess up a happily performed marriage. Whatever be the reasons, if you're unsatisfied with your partner you have full right to divorce him/her. For this purpose, you'll require an ideal divorce lawyer.
We have all heard horror stories about divorce: there is the co-worker whose ex ‘got everything’ in the divorce, including $1200.00 a month alimony for the next seven years; there is the neighbor who lost custody of her nine-year-old son; and who can forget the third cousin, whose divorce is still ongoing, two and half years after it was filed...
An uncontested divorce is the only way to go when getting a divorce. For one, you do not need an attorney, the divorce is done in private, and issues can be negotiated 1 on 1.
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Divorce. Separation. Gloomy concepts for most people. Sharing the news that "I'm getting a divorce" is the kind of pronouncement that can cause a hush at even the liveliest cocktail party. About 50% of all marriages end in divorce, and one in three Americans are already part of a blended family. Do those of us facing separation and divorce have to simply "survive" to get through the experience? Is it possible for there to be something more?
Known as Gray Divorce, a new study shows that divorce among the elderly is rising. Here are some reasons of why there may be an increased likelihood of divorce after decades of marriage.
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A judge grants a divorce after your divorce form is submitted to the court, and all required appearances before the judge are completed. In uncontested divorce cases often times you do not even have to physically appear in front of court to get a divorce.


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