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When Should You Consider an Uncontested Divorce?



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By : Arianna Stanton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-25 10:20:14
Many people find themselves too angry and emotional to be able to think about an uncontested divorce and any kind of negotiation when the divorce petition is filed. There can be a number of reasons for all these mixed emotions. But when you need to get off the hook easy and you need to settle for a divorce that is less expensive and can be settled in the shortest time period, a non contested divorce (also referred to as the No-Fault Divorce) is the best option. Any prominent lawyer will be able to guide you further on the mediation or negotiation process like a Johns Creek divorce lawyer from litigation resource websites. Since the allegation and trial process in a contested divorce can be troublesome, many couples settle through the no-fault divorces for which the terms and conditions can be finalized in various alternative methods like mediation, negotiation and collaborative law.

A couple should consider a non contested divorce when they feel that they can come to a decision and a settlement on important issues like child custody and assets, without a lengthy trial and they want to spend the least amount of money on their divorce proceedings. Whether they use a mediator to help negotiate a better settlement or they simply let their attorneys negotiate to get a fair and viable deal, this kind of divorce can save both the parties a lot of trouble. One important thing to remember in this case is to ensure that all the right forms are filed and documentation like affidavits and testimonies are duly signed for processing.

Many states are actually making it compulsory for divorcing couples to go through a system of mediation and collaboration to come to terms with one another before the divorce can go to trial. You can get more information about non-contested divorces and Johns Creek divorce lawyer from an online resource like Divorce Litigators.
Author Resource:- Arianna Stanton is a legal consultant and has been in the divorce advice field for the past five years. If you are going through a problematic divorce and need help you can go to her website http://www.gadivorcelitigators.com/Divorce-Lawyer-Johns-Creek.htm
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