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If you wish to file an uncontested divorce, you and your spouse must agree on every applicable legal issue. If not, you will have to proceed with a contested divorce.
The Arlington and Fort Worth uncontested divorce lawyers at Schneider Law Firm, P.C., provide skilled legal representation to clients facing divorce. To learn more about uncontested divorce, and to learn about your legal options, contact us.
What Is an Uncontested Divorce?
An uncontested divorce is a divorce in which individual parties enter into the divorce proceedings agreeing on every applicable legal matter. One disagreement on alimony or property division, for example, would prevent a divorce from being uncontested.
If both parties agree to a divorce, it is not unnecessarily uncontested. Individual parties may still disagree about the division of a retirement account, for example. When there is one or more disagreement about a divorce-related issue, the divorce is considered contested.
The Schneider Law Firm, P.C., represents clients in any type of divorce, whether it is considered contested or uncontested. While many people wish to pursue an uncontested divorce, it is important to understand that any disagreement can complicate the divorce process. It is our goal to efficiently move our clients through the divorce process while protecting their individual interests and those of their children.
Find out more about these divorce-related topics:
- Divorce in Texas
- Child custody
- Child support
- Divorce and children
- Property division
- Modifications
- Military divorce
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To talk to a divorce and property division attorney in Fort Worth, contact our law firm. We offer a free consultation in family law matters.



