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Divorce can be an emotional and difficult time for everyone involved, even if both spouses are in agreement about ending their marriage. An uncontested divorce is one where both parties agree to divorce and its settlement terms without going to trial. An uncontested divorce may or may not be amicable; usually there are some disagreements or arguments, especially regarding sensitive issues such as child custody and support or division of property. Uncontested divorces in delaware involve both parties working out any disputes without the help of a court. The advantages of a delaware no-contest divorce is that by not going to trial, you will save both time and money as uncontested divorces tend to move more quickly through the legal system.

An uncontested divorce in delaware is one that bypasses the lengthy litigation and trial process. A couple going through an uncontested divorce is able to agree to key elements of the separation and proceed without the deliberation of a judge. delaware uncontested divorce forms are provided by TheLegalDivorce.com and then filed by you in the appropriate state court. Uncontested divorces do not mean that they are completely without difficulty and disagreement. Rather, an uncontested divorce is one where both parties can reach agreeable terms without going to court.

Aside from saving tremendous amount of money and time for everyone involved, delaware Uncontested divorces promote civility between the parties, especially if there are children involved. In addition, privacy of both parties is maintained. Although their divorce will be listed in public record, settlement activities, negotiations and corresponding actions are kept private and guided by the terms and conditions of their in delaware uncontested divorce documents.

A key issue involves child custody. When a no contest divorce in delaware involves minor children, the case will most likely be referred to an office of the court. This office will conduct interviews and recommend who will receive custody, the custody arrangements and child support payments. If either you or your spouse objects to the ruling, you will want to consult an attorney. If no objections are filed by either side and you both continue to represent yourself, the case will typically proceed to court. Finally consider alimony or pension plans. If either one of you is asking for alimony or a portion of your spouse’s pension plan, you also will want to hire an attorney or mediator. Issues surrounding alimony and pensions often are contested. If the issues are not resolved until the actual trial, the judge assigned to the case may make the decision.

 
 
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