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uncontested divorce

Uncontested divorce means that the parties agree on all issues of property, debt, child custody, etc. In other words, all issues are resolved by agreement without a divorce trial. Also referred to as agreed divorce or no fault divorce the parties reach agreement on all issues.

Why Consider an Agreed Divorce?

2019-11-14
By: Todd A. Couvillon
On: November 14, 2019
In: Coronavirus Pandemic Lawyer in Chattanooga, Divorce, Domestic Relations, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney

So you decided that it’s over, it’s time to end the marriage. No matter why, no matter the trauma involved, you now must decide how to divorce. The urge to fight at all costs weighs heavily upon you. After all this person hurt you deeply. The level of pain and betrayal fills your very being. So, why consider an agreed divorce? Especially now! The coronavirus pandemic created a major backlog in courts, and the need to divorce more affordably. Contested Divorce Takes Emotional Toll You experienced trauma and emotional turmoil during the marriage.  But, a divorce battle takes a toll as well. Not only do you reliveRead More →

Tennessee Uncontested Divorce Process

2019-09-15
By: Todd A. Couvillon
On: September 15, 2019
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Tennessee divorce attorney

Steps for an Agreed Divorce When it’s time to file for a divorce, consider uncontested divorce. This is the simplest, most economical and least stressful solution. However, you and your spouse must agree on all aspects of the divorce. If not, then you must file as contested. Seek the advice of a family law attorney to begin the process.Read More →

Divorce and Child Custody What’s the Cost?

2019-04-14
By: Todd A. Couvillon
On: April 14, 2019
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney

Control the Cost of Divorce / Child Custody Issues How much does it cost to get divorced? How expensive is a child custody battle?  These key questions arise everyday in minds of many people. Certainly any legal case costs more than most people initially thought. Attorneys charge for their time, often as much as $300 per hour. Also the paralegal’s time is billed per hour. Add to that court costs, court reporters,  mediation fees and more. The cost adds up for any divorce or family law matter.  But, you can control the cost of divorce and child custody litigation.  Reduce Costs of Divorce    Of course divorcing does notRead More →

Divorce, Is it time?

2018-05-12
By: Todd A. Couvillon
On: May 12, 2018
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney
With: 0 Comments

Divorce is serious, but is it time? People have many, many reasons to end the marriage. Some of those reasons are Drug abuse Alcohol Spousal abuse Child abuse Cheating Financial hardship Constant fighting As a result, the question of divorce is ever present. Likewise, the question of what are your legal rights. Also, what happens to the children, the property?  Is it time to file for divorce?  Get the answers by speaking to a family law attorney.Read More →

Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee: Agreed Dissolution of Marriage

2011-10-28
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 28, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney
With: 4 Comments

Tennessee Process of Uncontested Divorce An agreed divorce, is often referred to as “no fault” divorce, or uncontested divorce. In Tennessee an uncontested divorce is the dissolution of marriage upon irreconcilable differences.   As opposed to a contested divorce in which the Plaintiff/Petitioner must establish evidence of fault grounds for Divorce.  An irreconcilable differences divorce does not require the establishment of legal fault grounds.  You and your spouse state that you can not resolve your marital differences but you agree to be divorced.  You agree to a settlement of all of the issues involved in dissolving the bonds of matrimony. Settlement of Property Issues in Agreed Divorce Now that bothRead More →

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