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Uncontested Divorce vs. Contested Divorce

Corona Uncontested Divorce Lawyers

Distinguishing Uncontested vs. Contested Divorce

In seeking a divorce, you may have heard the terms "uncontested" and "contested" divorce. There are many differences between these two types of divorce. We believe it is very important for parties seeking a divorce to be well-informed of their options, including understanding the pros and cons of each.

At the Law Offices of John Joseph Buckey, Jr. and Associates, we can explain possible divorce options to you as well as cost-effective and affordable ones. We want you to be fully-aware of all your options and will help you determine what is the best option for your particular case. Every divorce is different, and we provide individualized and catered attention to each of our divorce clients.

Initial Consultations and Phone Calls Are Always Free

Call us at 1-888-591-8958 or send us an e-mail to tell us about your particular divorce or legal separation case. Our experienced Corona uncontested divorce lawyers are ready to listen, and we offer a free initial consultation.

Uncontested Divorce - Affordable - Cost-Effective - Efficient

In an uncontested divorce, parties decide what they want on all relevant divorce issues, including:

By agreeing to negotiate and cooperate, parties are able to save both time and money through a low-fixed fee. Instead of a judge, the parties come to an agreement using an attorney through a mediation process. In addition to reducing anxiety, parties become very knowledgeable as to their rights and the laws through several meetings with their attorney. An experienced attorney can facilitate an uncontested divorce fairly quickly, usually within two to six months. Another benefit of uncontested divorce is that it often lessens the impact on any children involved. Our attorneys provide exceptional collaborative divorce services and can discuss how this would work for you.

Contested Divorce

A contested divorce is more traditionally known. Parties use a third-party judge to make decisions on all divorce issues. There is very little room for parties to help create their own divorce order and it is essentially all up to the judge. Contested divorce cases are usually longer and can sometimes take years to get through the court system to reach a judgment. Oftentimes there is more anxiety during a contested divorce process since parties are not as sure as to the final outcome. Both parties incur more expenses in legal fees. However, if litigation is what turns out to be your divorce option, our attorneys are aggressive and effective in the courtroom.

Contact Our Riverside Contested Divorce Attorneys

We handle both uncontested divorce and contested divorce for people in Riverside County, as well as the surrounding parts of California.

Call us at 1-888-591-8958 or send us an e-mail to discuss your possible divorce options with an experienced Riverside family law attorney.