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What is an Uncontested Divorce? Information All Missouri Residents Considering Divorce Should Read

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To put it in simple terms, an uncontested divorce happens when all sides agree that their marriage is over. In the majority of states, a finding a fault becomes necessary for a court to enter an order dissolving the married relationship. Missouri is known as a no-fault state.

To put it in simple terms, an uncontested divorce happens when all sides agree that their marriage is over. In the majority of states, a finding a fault becomes necessary for a court to enter an order dissolving the married relationship. Missouri is known as a no-fault state.

Missouri law requires no finding of fault. Once all of the jurisdictional requirements are met, a Missouri court will enter an order dissolving a marriage if the court finds the marriage is irretrievably broken and that there is no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved. If the matter is uncontested, that is to say, if both parties acknowledge that the two aforementioned criteria are true, the court is likely to enter an order of dissolution of the marriage. However, there are many other potential issues in a divorce, such as property division, maintenance (alimony), child custody and child support.

A lot legal professionals publicize uncontested divorces, or non-contested divorces for a low flat rate. This can happen because the parties are usually in agreement about most of the potential issues. The lawyers will generally draft each of the required documents and pleadings and make sure the required procedure is implemented. The particular drafts will be presented for the client and his or her spouse to go over. Once the parties agree, they'll complete the paperwork before a notary. Then the lawyer will file the documents with the proper court.

In those situations, it's possible to get the divorce completely finalized with out anyone actually needing to come into court. The course of action may take just 45 days in Missouri.

While an uncontested divorce is generally the cheapest and most efficient way to go, it is important to consult an attorney to make sure you know all of your rights in each specific situation. In a perfect world, all divorces would be uncontested. This article is not meant as legal advice; rather it is intended as general information. When considering a divorce or any legal action, one should always consult with an attorney to protect your interests.

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