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How do I know if my divorce is uncontested?
Answer
A divorce is uncontested if neither party disputes any matter
pertaining to the divorce in court. A divorce can still be
uncontested if the other party refuses to sign the papers as long as
neither party demands a trial to dispute any of the issues.
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How do I get started and exactly how does this work?
Answer
You start by going to our
questionnaire,
filling it out, and submitting it to us with the appropriate fee.
Using the information you provide us in the worksheet, we prepare a
complete set of documents that contains all the paperwork you need
to file for divorce. When we return the documents to you, all you
have to do is sign them, have your signatures notarized and deliver
them to the clerk of the court. The court then processes the divorce
and issues the final decree.
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What happens after you send the appropriate documents to me. What do
I need to do? Do I file the documents at a local court? Do I have to
appear before a judge and how long does that process take after I
file? Will I have to go to court?
Answer
The phrase "go to court" means different things to different people.
There is a difference in "going to the courthouse" and "going to
trial". You do go to the courthouse to file the documents we prepare
for you. However, you do not go to trial because there is no trial.
The judge has the right to have you come in to the courthouse to ask
any questions the court has about your case. Such meetings are not
adversary and often the case is handled on the basis of the
paperwork. In those cases the person filing for divorce never
appears before the judge.
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How long will it take for my divorce to be final?
Answer
Our goal is to have your documents completed and returned to you
within hours from the time we receive them. They will arrive ready
to be signed and filed with the court. If you live in a state that
does not have a mandatory waiting period your divorce is normally
final within 45 to 90 days of filing. However, that can be affected
by a heavy volume of cases filed in the same time frame as yours.
The following states have mandatory waiting periods as indicated
below:
ARIZONA
- 64
DAYS
CALIF0RNIA - 6 MONTHS
IOWA - 90 DAYS
KENTUCKY - 60 DAYS IF THERE ARE CHILDREN - NONE IF NOT
LOUISIANA - 180 DAYS UNLESS LIVING APART FOR 6MONTHS
OREGON - 90 DAYS
S. DAKOTA - 60 DAYS
TEXAS - 60 DAYS
UTAH - 90 DAYS
VERMONT - 6 MONTHS
WASHINGTON - 90 DAYS
WISCONSIN - 120 DAYS
IF YOUR STATE DOES
NOT APPEAR ON THE ABOVE LIST THE WAITING PERIOD IS NO MORE THAN 30
DAYS.
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Are there any other fees beside yours?
Answer
Our fee is a flat fee and we have no other charges unless you decide
to revise your documents after we have completed the case. There is
a filing fee paid directly to the court at the time of the filing..
The clerk of the court in your county can tell you the exact amount
of the fee. Divorces are filed in the State Court, not the county
court. State Courts are usually called Circuit Court, District
Court, Superior Court, or Family Court and the phone number for the
clerk is listed in the government section of your phone book under
the State listings.
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Can I still get a divorce using your service if I don't know where
my spouse is?
Answer
Yes. It is simply a matter of filing the correct paperwork which
will include an affidavit to the effect that you do not know the
whereabouts of your spouse. We provide the affidavit and the court,
or you, publish a notice in the newspaper instead of serving a
summons as they would in cases in which the whereabouts of the
spouse is known.
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What if my spouse doesn't want to consent to the divorce?
Answer
Your spouse does not have to consent or sign for you to obtain an
uncontested divorce. If you tell us your spouse will not sign we
will prepare the papers in the proper format for the court to serve
a summons on your spouse. Even if your spouse ignores the summons
the court will issue the decree without the spouse's signature under
a procedure referred to as "default judgment".
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