| Will I have to go to court at any time during my divorce? |
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More often than not when a divorce is uncontested and the parties file a marital settlement agreement, the parties may not need to go to court. In such a case, all legal documents can be filed with the court, and the judgment can be sent to you. However, the possibility exists that the court may request a formal or informal hearing. At an informal hearing, the judge may ask questions about certain facts presented in the papers. At a formal hearing, the divorce case must be presented from the beginning.
Also even if the parties cannot come to agreement on the division of property, child custody, spousal support or any other terms of the divorce, In many cases, they can be resolved through arbitration, mediation or third-party negotiation. |
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Note: We do not offer Attorney Services and do not and will not give legal advice. If your divorce is contested, or if you require legal advice for any other reason, please consult with a qualified Attorney in your area.
Note: We do not offer Attorney Services and do not and will not give legal advice. If your divorce is contested, or if you require legal advice for any other reason, please consult with a qualified Attorney in your area.



