Uncontested Divorces

Uncontested Divorce
An Uncontested Divorce is a divorce case where both parties are in total agreement on all issues including timesharing issues with the child(ren) or custody, child support, alimony or spousal support if it applies, and equitable distribution or division of marital property, and division of marital debts. This allows for the case to be finalized in one court date. A typical uncontested divorce case can be completed within four to six weeks. All required documents are prepared by the attorney and sent out for signatures. Once the documents have been returned, they are filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. A court date can then be set where the proposed Judgment and attached Agreements can be submitted before a Judge for approval. Once the Judge signs the Judgment for Dissolution, it is official.
Uncontested Divorces are more common than many people think. Some people are surprised to learn that parties can mutually agree upon the terms of their dissolution. Not every case involves a highly contested custody battle requiring often substantial legal fees and costs. To the contrary, many couples have no children, little property to divide and little joint debt. In those cases, an uncontested divorce is the best option for both parties. It brings a quick and swift resolution to a broken relationship, it saves the parties time, money and heartache and it takes the decision making out of the hands of Judges. It effectively allows the parties to decide how to complete their divorce on their terms.
Uncontested divorces are a lot less costly and time consuming.

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Attorney Michael Fender has been representing spouses for past 18 years when their marriages come to an end. Mr. Fender represents Husbands or Wives in the Orlando, Florida area including Maitland, Winter Park, Lake Mary, Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Oviedo, Ocoee, Winter Garden, Kissimmee, Deland, and Clermont. Please feel free to contact his office to schedule an appointment to discuss your rights and options with regard to custody, time sharing, parenting plans, equitable distribution of marital assets and debts, the marital home, alimony, child support, division of pensions, 401K’s, IRA’s and other retirement accounts. Contact his office at 407-629-1886 or visit Attorney Michael Fender’s main website.