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When might an uncontested divorce be the right choice for you?

On Behalf of | Dec 21, 2017 | Divorce |

Colorado couples facing divorce know that it can be complex and emotionally difficult to end a marriage. Despite the difficulty of this process, it is possible to avoid the stress and cost of litigation. Some couples are able to seek an uncontested divorce, which means that they are able to avoid going to court.

An uncontested divorce is an option for couples that have no remaining disputes between them. This process is generally more streamlined than a traditional divorce, and it can allow both parties to move on to their post-divorce lives more quickly. If you believe that you and your spouse are already in agreement on most divorce-related issues, you may want to consider the benefits of filing for an uncontested divorce.

How can I know if this is an option for me?

Uncontested divorce is not the best choice for everyone. This option is generally only available to couples who do not have any remaining disputes between them. Typically, in order for this to be an option for you, you and your spouse must be in general agreement over issues related to child custody, property division, financial support and visitation.

If you are thinking about filing for an uncontested divorce, it is important to first determine if it is even an option. Secondly, it can be helpful to understand the following about the uncontested divorce process:

  • An uncontested divorce does not necessarily mean that both parties have to get along. It simply means that they do not need to resolve any disputes to complete their divorce.
  • The terms of an uncontested divorce are still subject to final approval from a family law court.
  • An uncontested divorce can allow you and your spouse the opportunity to decide on the preferred terms of your final order before you file.

This divorce option can sometimes save both time and money. It can also allow divorcing individuals the opportunity to avoid some of the stress that is often associated with a contentious divorce.

Pursuing the future that works best for you

When facing divorce, your future is on the line. The decisions you make will have a significant impact on your life, and it is important to make choices that allow you the opportunity to have a stable, prosperous post-divorce future.

If you believe that an uncontested divorce is the best option for your situation, you would be wise to first seek a full understanding of how you can protect your rights and shield your post-divorce interests.