<![CDATA[PEREZ LAW, P.L - Blog]]>Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:53:32 -0500Weebly<![CDATA[What is a uncontested Divorce in Florida?]]>Tue, 24 Dec 2024 14:26:28 GMThttp://perezlawcenter.com/blog/what-is-a-uncontested-divorce-in-floridaWhat Is an Uncontested Divorce?
When couples decide to end their marriage, the legal process can sometimes feel overwhelming and emotionally taxing. However, not all divorces involve lengthy courtroom battles or heated disputes. For many couples, an uncontested divorce offers a simpler and more amicable way to move forward.

Definition of an Uncontested Divorce
An uncontested divorce occurs when both spouses agree on all major issues related to the dissolution of their marriage. This includes agreements on:
  • Division of Assets and Debts: Deciding how to fairly distribute marital property and financial responsibilities.
  • Alimony/Spousal Support: Determining whether one spouse will provide financial support to the other and for how long.
  • Time-Sharing: The parents agree on a parenting plan, including decision-making responsibilities and the time spent with the children.
  • Child Support: Establishing the financial support needed for the care of minor children as per the Florida Child Support guidelines. 
Since there are no disputes to resolve in court, the process is often faster, less expensive, and less stressful than a contested divorce.

Who Is Eligible for an Uncontested Divorce?
An uncontested divorce is ideal for couples who:
  1. Are on amicable terms and willing to work together to finalize their divorce.
  2. Have already resolved all major issues or are willing to negotiate outside of court.
  3. Do not have complex financial matters or significant disagreements regarding children.
It’s important to note that both parties must fully agree on all terms of the divorce for it to proceed as uncontested. If disagreements arise, even on a single issue, the divorce may need to be resolved through mediation or litigation.

The Benefits of an Uncontested Divorce
  1. Cost-Effective: Since there are fewer legal proceedings and disputes, an uncontested divorce is often significantly less expensive than a contested divorce. We offer flat fees for uncontested dissolutions
  2. Faster Resolution: Without court hearings or lengthy negotiations, the process can be completed quickly.
  3. Less Stressful: Couples maintain greater control over the outcome and avoid the adversarial nature of a courtroom battle.


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