Uncontested Divorce in Minnesota
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What is an Uncontested Divorce?
An uncontested divorce is straightforward. In an uncontested divorce, both parties have agreed on the terms of the divorce, including, but not limited to, the division of assets and debts, child support, child custody, spousal maintenance (formerly referred to as alimony), and parenting time.
Compromise is key when approaching divorce. Both parties must understand that working together is often the best solution: the better the communication and compromise, the more favorable the outcome for the parties and their child/children.
If both parties are amicable, the chances of a quick resolution are good. Competent counsel can resolve many issues that complicate a divorce, and costly drawn-out negotiations and court hearings can be avoided.
Issues to Address in Uncontested Divorce
- Who gets legal custody of children
- Who gets physical custody of children
- Parenting Time schedules
- Basic child support payments
- How medical support will be provided
- How childcare support will be handled
- Who will get to claim income credits for the children
- How assets and debt will be divided
- Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)
- Attorney costs
If my Divorce is Uncontested, Do I Still Need a Lawyer?
Even when there is an agreement on the terms of a divorce, it is still wise to have an attorney help you through drafting and filing divorce papers. Uncontested divorces should involve lower costs than contested divorces because both parties agree. Therefore, there is less to be worked out. Having an attorney in an uncontested divorce can help reduce the stress involved when getting a divorce. Having an advocate on your side allows you to get through the complex divorce process.
Jeddeloh Snyder Stommes’s attorneys have handled divorce cases for over forty years. We have earned our reputation as trusted divorce attorneys. We are here to help you through the process of divorce.
If you are ready to take the next step, fill out our Dissolution of Marriage form to begin the process.
Have A Divorce Attorney On Your Side
When it comes to divorce and family law, having a divorce lawyer help you through the process will make the whole experience more manageable and less stressful. Our divorce attorneys are knowledgeable in all aspects of Divorce and Family Law and will help take care of you and your interests. We will aggressively work towards favorable outcomes in your case.
Do you have questions about divorce?
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Divorce & Family Law – Cases We Handle
We can help with any of the following:
- Contested Divorce
- Uncontested Divorce
- Spousal Maintenance
- Child Custody
- Custody Agreements
- Child Support
- Parenting Time
- Motion to Modify
- Motion to Modify Custody
- Motion to Modify Parenting Time
- Motion to Move out of State
- Motion to Modify Child Support
- Motion to Modify Spousal Maintenance
- Collaborative Divorce
- Property and Debt Division
- Post-Decree Motions
- Contempt of Court
- Paternity
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Adoption
- Grandparent Rights
- Trials and Court Hearings
- Divorce and Family Law Appeals
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