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In these challenging economic times, many divorcing couples are choosing to pursue less costly uncontested divorces, as opposed to more conventional proceedings. However, an uncontested divorce is only possible if you and your spouse agree on all issues pertaining to the end of your marriage.

To schedule a consultation with a Georgia divorce lawyer who fully understands the requirements of uncontested or no-fault divorce, contact Aneke Law Offices.

Benefits of Uncontested Divorce
Divorce is a process that allows people to move forward with their lives. Engaging in wars of words is not beneficial to anyone - particularly children. The goal of an uncontested or no-fault divorce, other than conserving financial resources, is to develop a mutually acceptable plan with your spouse that emotionally safeguards both you and your family. Attorney Aneke has been representing Atlanta area divorce clients for many years.

In an uncontested or no fault divorce, both parties do not necessarily have to agree that they should divorce. Rather, they must only be of the same mind concerning such matters as:

  • Child custody and visitation
  • Child support
  • Division of assets and debt
  • Alimony/Spousal Maintenance

If an irresolvable legal dispute arises at any point during the process, the divorce proceedings are no longer considered uncontested. Both parties must then move forward by securing separate divorce counsel and potentially pursuing litigation. However accruing high legal fees can be avoided if you and your spouse can agree to the terms of an uncontested divorce.

Affordable ▪ Effective ▪ Efficient

We offer a flat-fee, starting at $500.00 plus court costs, to prepare your uncontested divorce documents and obtain a divorce decree. This fee includes a certain number of allotted changes to the settlement agreement. Changes beyond this limit will be subject to an hourly rate.

 

 

 

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