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What is the difference between a contested or uncontested divorce?

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Divorces are either contested or uncontested. Contested divorces are those in which the respondent disputes any issue in the case - the divorce itself, the property division, child custody, alimony, etc. Uncontested divorces fall into two categories - (1) Consent Divorces - the parties agree on all major issues; and (2) Default causes - where the respondent fails to appear to contest the divorce or any issue in it, either because he or she chooses not to oppose it, or because he or she cannot be located. By entering into a Marital Settlement Agreement you make your divorce an uncontested divorce.  more
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Divorces are either contested or uncontested. Contested divorces are those in which the respondent disputes any issue in the case — the divorce itself, the property division, child custody, alimony, etc.
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