A Lawyer For An Uncontested Divorce? Definitely

Deciding to end your marriage is not an easy decision. Even if you and your spouse agree to the divorce and how things will be divided, the paperwork and legalities can be a bit tricky. Most people think that if the divorce is uncontested they can pick up the papers at the courthouse, file them themselves, and wait for the divorce to be finalized. While this is possible, it is almost never that simple. Before you try to do things on your own, contact an uncontested divorce lawyer. Let them handle things so you can just get on with the next chapter of your life. Here are just a few ways they can help.

Paperwork

Depending on your assets and if you have any children, the paperwork for a divorce can be different than what you picked up at the courthouse. While the court may contact you and ask for anything missing they may also just send what you have filed back and you will have to start all over. Even if they do give you the chance to add to the filing, it is going to take longer for the divorce to be finalized. A divorce attorney knows exactly what needs to be filed and if there are any deadlines for it. Your divorce will go smoother and be over much quicker.

Questions

As you are filling out forms, or after you have filed with the courthouse, you are bound to have questions. Unfortunately, calling the court will not give you any answers. The clerks at the court are not allowed to advise you on anything. Answering questions is considered advising. The only thing they can tell you is when you need to show up. An uncontested divorce lawyer not only has the experience to be able to answer questions, but they can also talk directly to the judge to find answers to uncommon questions or special situations.

Protection

Just because a divorce starts out amicable does not mean it is going to stay that way. Your spouse may decide they want something you want or demand more time with the children than what you originally agreed to. When you are already working with an attorney they can jump in and try to nip things in the bud. If they cannot resolve things, they can get ready to go to court and protect your rights and interests.

A divorce lawyer or any type is not always required by law. An uncontested divorce lawyer is often felt to be unnecessary. However, it is always better to be safe than sorry. 


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