Uncontested Divorce
When a married couple decides to get divorced, they will have to split their property, debts, and children. When they can come to an agreement over who gets what after the divorce, the divorce is considered uncontested. This can greatly simplify the divorce process.
An estimated 95% of divorces in the United States are uncontested. If you and your spouse are considering a divorce, contact the Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080 to learn more about preparing for a divorce.
Settling Disputes
Since uncontested divorces provide the quickest method for having a divorce granted, they are favored by many couples as well as the divorce courts. In many cases, individuals have difficulty coming to terms with a settlement, which is why the use of lawyers is recommended.
Both spouses in the marriage should hire an experienced lawyer to handle his or her legal matters. The spouses’ attorneys will negotiate the terms of a marriage settlement in the way that best benefits their clients.
Before the settlement is finalized, both spouses must agree to the terms that their lawyers have negotiated for them. If they both agree, then the divorce can proceed to court where it will likely be granted.
Contact Us
Uncontested divorces are favorable, so it is important to hire an attorney who will work in your best interests to settle quickly with your spouse’s attorney. If you and your spouse are considering divorce, contact the Fort Lauderdale divorce attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080.


