Uncontested Divorce
Are You Considering an Uncontested Divorce?
What is an Uncontested Divorce?
Dealing with the end of a marriage is never easy and can often seem overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be. An uncontested divorce is a type of divorce in which both parties agree on all aspects of the separation. This includes issues like:
- asset distribution
- child custody
- spousal support
- visitation rights
It’s simplified and less complicated, it’s a way to end a marriage without the heartache and confrontation.
Who Can Get an Uncontested Divorce in Texas?
The State of Texas allows for a simple, straightforward dissolution of marriage. If you and your spouse can agree on all necessary terms, an uncontested divorce may be right for you. This option is the least time-consuming and can be the least expensive way to get divorced. However, it is important to note that an uncontested divorce does not mean no legal representation is needed.
It is always recommended to consult with a lawyer, especially when dealing with sensitive and complex issues such as child custody and property division.
The Benefits of an Uncontested Divorce
There are many benefits to choosing an uncontested divorce over a contested one. Some of these include:
- Cost savings: Uncontested divorces are cheaper, avoiding court costs
- Time savings: They can be finalized quickly without lengthy hearings.
- Less stress: An amicable end reduces tension between parties.
- More control: Both parties influence decisions on assets and children.
- Privacy: Uncontested divorces offer private resolutions, unlike contested ones.


How Does an Uncontested Divorce Process Work?
An uncontested divorce process is significantly more straightforward than a contested divorce. In Texas, this process can be completed in as little as 60 days. However, it still requires attention to detail and navigating legal paperwork. You must be thorough and mindful while separating your shared life.
The Process of Filing for an Uncontested Divorce in Texas
- File the necessary paperwork, including a divorce petition and waiver of service
- Wait 60 days from the filing date before finalizing the divorce.
- Complete any extra requirements, like a parenting class or property division agreement.
- Finalize the divorce by having the court review the paperwork and issue a final decree


Why Choose an Uncontested Divorce?
An uncontested divorce is not only simple and quick but also cost-effective and less stressful. It eliminates the need for lengthy court battles and gives you the control to decide on your terms. It’s an easier transition, especially for families with children.
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Essential Paperwork for Your Uncontested Divorce: What Do You Need?
Even in an uncontested divorce, there are legal documents to be filled out correctly and filed timely:
- Petition for Divorce: Requests the court to end your marriage and states grounds for divorce. Obtain a form from the county clerk or online.
- Waiver of Service: Allows spouses to waive the requirement of being served divorce papers, saving time and money if both sign.
- Final Decree of Divorce: Finalizes the divorce and outlines agreed terms like child support, custody, and asset division.
Financial Matters: How to Handle Assets in an Uncontested Divorce?
An agreed division of assets can save you from further conflicts and additional heartache during an uncontested divorce. It’s essential to have a clear understanding of what’s at stake and how to divide assets fairly and amicably.
Feeling Overwhelmed? How Our Legal Team Can Help with Your Uncontested Divorce.
Remember, you’re not alone. Our team at the Law Offices of Holly Schymik is here to help navigate this process with you. We provide the knowledge, guidance, and support you need during this difficult time. Let’s work together to make your divorce less overwhelming and more manageable.
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