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Three Benefits of an Uncontested Divorce

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Divorce can be a very contentious matter. You may be envisioning a long and bitter courtroom battle, but that does not have to be the case. In fact, very few divorce cases make it to the trial phase. If you and your spouse can agree to all terms of the divorce, including property division, alimony, parenting time, and more, you can obtain an uncontested divorce. There are many different benefits that come with obtaining an uncontested divorce. Below, our Orlando uncontested divorce lawyer outlines three of the main benefits this type of divorce can bring.

Uncontested Divorces are Much More Affordable 

According to Forbes, the average cost of a contested divorce is $20,000. In fact, couples cannot get a contested divorce without spending at least $3,500. In the most complex cases, a contested divorce can cost as much as $100,000 or more. The estimate provided by Forbes also does not take into account the property one can lose in a divorce and in certain cases, such as those involving high assets, that can result in millions of dollars lost.

Uncontested divorces, on the other hand, can cost as little as $500 or less in legal fees. Many people think that if their case is complicated, they cannot obtain an uncontested divorce but that is not true. As long as you and your spouse can agree to all terms of the case, you can get an uncontested divorce.

Avoiding Appeals 

In a contested divorce that goes to trial, either party can appeal any decision made by the judge. This can extend the amount of time it takes before you can actually put your divorce behind you and move forward with your new life. However, if you and your spouse reach an agreement and get an uncontested divorce, neither of you will appeal it later on. You have both agreed to a solution that works for both of you and so, an uncontested divorce can even bring more closure than a case that is contested.

Have a Better Relationship Post-Divorce 

You may not have any interest in maintaining a relationship with your spouse after your divorce. Even so, you may have to, particularly if you have children with your spouse. Contested divorces can become highly combative and leave feelings of frustration, anger, and resentment. This can make it very difficult to co-parent together post-divorce. When you are resentful after divorce, it can lead to disputes about child custody, child support, and alimony. These disputes can make life much harder for years after your divorce is finalized.

Uncontested divorces work for everyone because each party had a say in the final agreement. This can make it easier to co-parent and avoid feelings of hostility towards your spouse, which can make things much easier in the months and years to come.

Our Uncontested Divorce Lawyer in Orlando Can Help with Your Case 

If you are getting a divorce, it does not have to be a long and bitter battle. At Anderson & Ferrin, our Orlando uncontested divorce lawyer can help you and your spouse reach an agreement that works for you and your entire family. Call us now at 407-412-7041 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation and to learn more.

Sources:

forbes.com/sites/learnvest/2013/09/27/what-every-man-needs-to-know-about-the-financial-side-of-divorce/?sh=4feb936b233d 

leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0000-0099/0061/0061.html

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