Uncontested Divorce in Los Angeles
By Law Office of Teresa Beyers
Nov. 8, 2010 7:30p
There are two ways that spouses can generally get divorced, through either a contested or uncontested divorce. In a contested divorce, the spouses cannot amicably agree on the terms of the divorce and so a judge must hear their case and decide how the terms will fall. In an uncontested divorce however, the divorcing spouses have retained familiarity and enough friendship that they can agree on the terms of their divorce without extended and expensive litigation. Whenever a married couple has decided to file for divorce and can agree on the terms of that divorce, a Los Angeles uncontested divorce lawyer can assist in the legalities of the divorce process.
The biggest benefit of an uncontested divorce is the reduction of stress, a much shorter and severely less expensive process without the added worry of losing personal items or rights and the possibility for a continued amicable relationship between both spouses, which is especially important whenever a child is involved. There are many different decisions that must be made, but due to the open communication possible through an uncontested divorce, deciding property division, spousal support and other aspects of the agreement is a much simpler, quicker process.
Uncontested Divorce Lawyer in Los Angeles
If you and your spouse are considering divorce and believe you can agree on most of the aspects of your divorce, an experienced family law attorney can help you investigate every detail of your marriage and finances and decide on a fair way to come to an amicable agreement. At the Law Offices of Teresa Beyers we can guide you through the legal process of your divorce and help ensure that both spouses leave with an equitable and fair arrangement and a complete understanding of the divorce terms.
Contact a Los Angeles Uncontested Divorce Attorney today for guidance regarding your divorce!
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