Uncontested Divorce in San Antonio
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Some couples brace themselves as they embark on the divorce process, anticipating complexity, contention, and emotional turmoil. While this can be the case for some, it isn’t always true. Certain couples who meet specific requirements may qualify for an uncontested divorce in Texas, offering numerous benefits for all parties involved.
Curious to know more about eligibility for an uncontested divorce? The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC provides trusted and reliable counsel in all family law matters. Attorney Fagan is an experienced San Antonio lawyer and a distinguished member of the College of the State Bar of Texas, an accolade achieved by only about 10% of all Texas attorneys.
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- Frequently Asked Questions About Uncontested Divorce
- Uncontested Divorces in Texas
- The Simplified Process for an Uncontested Divorce in Texas
Qualifications for Uncontested Divorce in Texas
Uncontested divorce is applicable to couples who mutually agree on all the terms of their divorce, eliminating the need for courtroom intervention in matters like alimony, child custody, property division, and more.
Additionally, there are other requirements for an uncontested divorce:
- The spouses must not be in the midst of a bankruptcy.
- The spouses must not be seeking alimony (spousal maintenance).
- The spouses must not collectively own real estate.
- The spouses must not have retirement funds to divide.
- The spouses must have no current children together under the age of 18.
In general, uncontested divorces are expedited, cost-effective, and considerably more amicable compared to other types of divorces. If you and your spouse meet these requirements and are mutually ready to end your marriage, an uncontested divorce may be a viable option. Call the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC to explore your options today. It is advised that even in an uncontested divorce, both parties engage their own counsel to ensure a thorough and efficient process.
Ready to start reviewing your options? Contact the firm today to start the process.