What is an Uncontested Divorce?
An uncontested divorce occurs when both parties agree on the terms of the divorce, including property division and child custody. This type of divorce eliminates the need for court involvement, reducing costs and speed to a quick resolution.
Amber Frank, a social worker and mediator, shares her experience in an article published on The Journalist Report.
Aftermath of an Uncontested Divorce
After an uncontested divorce, the parties typically divide assets fairly, resolve child custody issues, and complete any necessary paperwork. Amber Frank's experience as a mediator in her 2022 social work scholarship highlights the benefits of this type of divorce.
"The process was relatively straightforward," Frank recalls. "We worked together to establish a fair division of assets and reached agreements on child custody. It was a positive outcome for both parties."