How to Get an Uncontested Divorce

An uncontested divorce is a court proceeding where the parties are mutually seeking a divorce, and have agreed on all related issues, such as child support, spousal support, division of property, parenting time and decision-making responsibility. The uncontested divorce represents a simplified divorce procedure, in that court appearances are generally not required.

What Happens in an Uncontested Divorce?

In order to complete an Application for divorce you must complete a Form 8A: Application and a Form 36: Affidavit for Divorce.

In addition to the Application, you must file:

Affidavit of Service for assistance with these documents, see Additional Required Forms.

Finally, you will need to complete and file the forms related to any other form of relief that you and your spouse have agreed to along with the divorce.

If your divorce application includes agreed-upon arrangements for property division, or property division as well as child and/or spousal support, you will also need to file a Form 13.1: Financial Statement.

If your divorce application includes agreed-upon arrangements for parenting time and decision-making responsibility, you must complete and file a Form 35.1: Parenting Affidavit.

In Agreement? Get a Faster, Simpler Divorce!

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