Contested and Uncontested Divorce
There are generally two types of divorce – contested and uncontested. If you and your spouse agree on the key issues that are relevant to your divorce, your case will be uncontested. An uncontested divorce is typically much simpler a faster to navigate. Moreover, since these cases tend to resolve quickly, both parties incur fewer legal costs.
That said, not everyone is able to work with their spouse to negotiate the terms of their divorce. If you cannot agree, you will have a contested divorce, which can be time-consuming and, consequently, more expensive. Additionally, if your case is litigated in court, a judge will ultimately determine the terms of your divorce. Our attorney is experienced in handling both contested and uncontested divorce cases.
Key Issues in a Divorce
No two divorces are identical, so the issues one couple may face may differ from what you and your spouse will face.
Below is a list of the main issues most couples must resolve in their divorce:
- Child custody
- Child support
- Spousal support
- Asset and debt division
Our team will work tirelessly on your behalf to obtain the best possible terms for your divorce, no matter how challenging your case may be.
Discuss the Details of Your Divorce with Our Knowledgeable Attorney Today!
If you are considering ending your marriage, do not hesitate to reach out to the legal team at THE NESMITH FIRM in Matthews. Our skilled attorney will inform you of your options and advise you on the best path forward.
Call our law firm today at (704) 741-7363 to schedule an initial consultation with our attorney to get started on your divorce and learn more about what we can do to help you during this difficult time.