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Virginia Divorce ~ Uncontested Divorce

Normally an uncontested divorce is faster and cheaper than a contested divorce.  The law typically allows both parties to define their own futures when both parties agree to the terms of a divorce.  The end result of an uncontested divorce is that the spouses are not forced to live by a judgment given to them by a Virginia Judge.

The uncontested divorce is very beneficial when children are involved in the divorce. After and uncontested divorce, relationships are more peaceful.  As a result, parents are able to raise their children together after the divorce much more civilly. 

There is for more confidentiality in an uncontested divorce.  In a contested divorce, both parties must review all financial aspects before the divorce court.  Many private details about you may be revealed in a contested divorce.  In the case of an uncontested divorce, all of your personal information is private and not displayed.

Uncontested divorce are more useful to spouses who agree to disagree and can be civil to one another. This is usually not a marriage where violence or adultery has occurred.

An uncontested divorce may be the more civil route for some couples going through a divorce.  Talk to your spouse and see if this will work in your divorce case.

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