Uncontested
Divorce

An uncontested divorce is one in which the spouses have resolved all their marital issues. A no-fault divorce means that neither spouse is responsible for the break-up, 

An Uncontested Divorce is A No Fault Divorce

No Fault Divorce

Elite Document Service is now accepting clients who need to file for an uncontested – no fault divorce.  This means you have been separated from your spouse for six months or more, have no minor children, and simply wish to end the marital union.

We can assist you by drafting your complaint, affidavits, final divorce decree, and other documents to get you the much needed reprieve you require.

If you have a dispute in property, custody, alimony, child support, or any other type of maintenance, it is best that you  consult an attorney for representation and legal advice.

Eligibility for Uncontested Divorce

Uncontested divorces are generally available to couples who have no remaining disagreements regarding the basic divorce issues: child-custody, child support, property division, and spousal support. Like a contested divorce, it begins by one side filing for divorce. Uncontested divorces usually have streamlined paperwork, in which property and child custody information is filed, along with a statement of the grounds for divorce.

If the other side agrees to the divorce (in other words, doesn’t “contest” it) or fails to make an appearance, it can be granted by the court. If the other spouse doesn’t agree and makes the necessary court filings, an uncontested divorce cannot be granted.

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