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Why should you consider an uncontested divorce?

On Behalf of | Dec 16, 2022 | Divorce |

Whether you’ve been married for a few months or 40 years, going through a divorce is traumatic. This is because no one is fully prepared for a divorce. Separating your personal property and deciding on the custody of your children can be extremely difficult. Fortunately, you can make the process a bit easier by getting an uncontested divorce. 

In an uncontested divorce, you will talk with your soon-to-be ex and agree on the best way to dissolve your marriage. You must be able to reach a consensus on things like property division, child custody and spousal support. Below are a few other reasons why you should consider getting an uncontested divorce:

It prevents unneeded frustration and stress

The legal process for getting a divorce can be very complex, and when you choose to contest the divorce petition, you may stay in litigation for months or even years before you get a final trial. Moreover, the end result may not be in your favor.

There’s less public exposure

An uncontested divorce will give you more privacy and control over your assets. Furthermore, less private information will be filed with the court. Remember, everything filed with the local court may be accessible to the general public. However, your negotiations will be kept confidential during an uncontested divorce.

It prevents further damage to your relationship

Your spouse may be your life partner as far as co-parenting is concerned. Therefore, putting them through litigation will only increase animosity. Instead, you and your ex should have an amicable relationship so that you can co-parent constructively.

A contested divorce can be typically more difficult than an uncontested one. However, while there are several benefits of an uncontested divorce, it’s crucial that you safeguard your interests