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Uncontested Divorce in Florida: When Is It the Right Option?

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Uncontested Divorce in Florida: When Is It the Right Option?

If you are considering getting a divorce or were recently served with divorce paperwork, you might be worried about getting involved in a prolonged legal battle that could emotionally and financially bankrupt you. Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC can help evaluate your situation and explain if an uncontested divorce is the right option for you.

While this situation is right for some divorcing couples, it is not for all. Through an uncontested divorce, you may be able to exit your marriage without much of the conflict involved in other people’s situations. 

 Contact us today at (407) 831-0203 to arrange your confidential consultation with an Orlando uncontested divorce lawyer. 

Why You Should Choose Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC for Your Uncontested Divorce

Why You Should Choose Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC for Your Uncontested Divorce 

Just because you might have an uncontested divorce does not mean you don’t need skilled, experienced legal counsel. 

The dedicated family law attorneys at Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC have over 50 years of combined legal experience. We have been zealously representing the rights of Orlando, Florida, residents for over a decade. Our dedicated legal representation has been recognized by being named Super Lawyers Rising Stars for six years and achieving a perfect 10.0 Avvo Rating. 

Call us today to set up a confidential consultation with one of our Orlando family law attorneys.

How Can an Uncontested Divorce Lawyer Help Me?

You may think an uncontested divorce would be simple enough to handle alone, but having a strong legal team can make a big difference. 

Our Orlando uncontested divorce lawyers can help you by:

  • Explaining your legal rights and options
  • Evaluating your various options 
  • Filing the necessary legal paperwork
  • Explaining how various settlement decisions will affect your rights
  • Helping to evaluate property 
  • Negotiating for a fair divorce settlement
  • Handling communication with your spouse or their attorney 
  • Preparing settlement paperwork and presenting it to the judge

You can count on us to handle all the details of your case while protecting your legal rights. Call us to set up a confidential consultation. 

What Is an Uncontested Divorce in Florida?

Divorces are generally divided into two categories: Contested and uncontested. 

In a contested divorce, spouses disagree on some fundamental aspect of their case, such as property division, child custody, child support, or spousal support. 

In an uncontested divorce, spouses agree on these material matters. Spouses (with the help of their attorneys) can write a settlement agreement and ask the judge to incorporate this agreement into a final judgment of dissolution. 

Benefits of an Uncontested Divorce in Florida 

Uncontested divorces offer numerous benefits to the parties, including:

  • Faster process: In an uncontested divorce, final judgments cannot be entered for at least 20 days from the filing date. Contested divorces are highly likely to take much longer.
  • More affordable: Divorce attorneys generally charge by the hour. Contested cases involve more work, and, thus, more time, so they tend to be much more expensive than uncontested divorce cases. 
  • Less conflict: There is less conflict when the parties agree on the terms. This can help ease the transition into coparents when the parties have children together. Divorce is emotionally difficult even under the best of circumstances, but an uncontested case may be able to help minimize the emotional strain and trauma.
  • Certainty of the outcome: When the parties have an uncontested divorce, they agree to the terms of their divorce. They don’t leave any matters up to the judge to decide.
  • Less formal: If you or your spouse chose the “no hearing” option when filing for divorce, you can obtain a divorce without going to the judge or clerk’s office and simply receive a copy of the final judgment at your home address. 

An experienced Orlando uncontested divorce lawyer can discuss your objectives and help you determine whether an uncontested divorce is the best option for you.

When Should I Consider an Uncontested Divorce?

You can consider an uncontested divorce if the benefits discussed above are attractive to you. 

Another reason you should consider an uncontested divorce is if your case qualifies for a simplified dissolution of marriage, which tends to be much cheaper and faster than other types of divorces in Florida. 

To qualify for this option, you must:

  • Not have dependent children or be pregnant 
  • Not ask for spousal support
  • Have lived in Florida for at least six months before filing
  • Agree with your spouse that your marriage is irretrievably broken

Even if you don’t qualify for the simplified dissolution of marriage option, uncontested divorce is still worth considering if you believe you and your spouse can agree on the major points of your divorce. 

Contact Our Orlando Uncontested Divorce Lawyers for a Confidential Consultation

If you’re considering getting a divorce and would like to learn more about the benefits and processes involved in getting a divorce, contact Conti Moore Law Divorce Lawyers, PLLC for a confidential consultation. Our Orlando uncontested divorce lawyers are ready to discuss how we can help you.  

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