Uncontested Divorce: A Guide to the Process

An uncontested divorce is a divorce in which both spouses agree on all terms and conditions of the divorce, including child custody, child support, property division, and alimony. This type of divorce is typically much faster and less expensive than a contested divorce.

A family lawyers Melbourne can help you with the uncontested divorce process. Our lawyers have extensive experience in family law and can guide you through every step of the process, from filing the paperwork to finalizing the divorce. We can also help you negotiate a fair settlement agreement with your spouse.

The first step in the uncontested divorce process is to file a petition for divorce with the court. You must provide the court with certain information, such as your name, address, and dates of marriage and separation. You will also need to state that you and your spouse agree on all terms and conditions of the divorce.

Once the divorce petition is filed, the court will issue a decree nisi. This temporary order grants the divorce, but it is not yet final. The decree nisi will become final after some time, usually three months.

During the waiting period, you and your spouse will need to finalize the terms of your settlement agreement. This agreement should address all issues related to the divorce, such as child custody, child support, property division, and alimony.

Once the settlement agreement is finalized, you must file it with the court. The court will then issue a decree absolute, which is the final order that grants the divorce.

If you are considering an uncontested divorce, Tonkin Family Lawyers can help you. We can ensure that your divorce is handled smoothly and efficiently and help you get the best possible outcome for you and your family.

Here are some additional tips for getting an uncontested divorce:

  • Be prepared to compromise. To reach an uncontested divorce, both spouses must be willing to compromise on some issues.
  • Get professional help. If you are unsure how to proceed with an uncontested divorce, getting professional help from an attorney is a good idea.
  • Be patient. The uncontested divorce process can take some time, so be patient and don’t get discouraged.

With some planning and effort, you can get an uncontested divorce that is fair to you and your spouse.

By Christine Mayle