Uncontested Divorce

Uncontested Divorce

An uncontested case means you and your spouse have an agreement regarding all issues requiring a resolution in your case, including but not limited to: the division of property, and debt; and, if you have children, an agreement concerning custody, timeshare, and support issues.* If all issues are not agreed, or a dispute arises after the case is filed but before the case is finalized, this typically means the case is NOT uncontested, and additional fees are often required to complete the case. Brandi will assist her clients with preparing necessary documents which comply with state law, and state and local rules.

*Family law is a complex. Because all cases are different, the best and most efficient way to determine your needs is to schedule an in person one-hour consultation. During the consultation, we will review documents, discuss the circumstances unique to your case, and attempt to customize a plan particular to your needs. This approach is especially important when children are involved.