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What is the Difference Between A Contested and Uncontested Divorce?

If you’re considering getting a divorce, it’s important to understand the differences between those which are contested and those which are uncontested. Our Divorce/Family/Matrimonial attorneys can help you determine the best path for your particular situation. 
What is the Difference Between A Contested and Uncontested Divorce? Infographic
Title CONTESTED VERSUS UNCONTESTED Contested Contested divorce occurs when there are disputes between the spouses Disputes might include grounds for divorce property division child custody andor support A Supreme Court Justice decides the issues after trial requiring testimony of spouses witnesses documentary proof evidence and Court and attorneys fees Settlement may still be reached before trial avoiding expenses and uncertainty of trial Uncontested Uncontested divorce is one in which both spouses agree on all aspects of the divorce Defendant spouse does not appear in the Action for Divorce by serving an appropriate legal response Uncontested divorce can be finalized without any personal appearances in Court Uncontested divorce can be a relatively inexpensive process
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