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What Can I Expect From a Contested Divorce Lawyer?

Dec 9

A contested divorce is when spouses are in conflict. It is not always in the best interest of the children or the spouses involved. This is especially true for couples with children. In order to ensure that the kids are well cared for, parents must work together until the children reach adulthood. Cooperation may not be possible after a contested divorce. An experienced contested divorce lawyer can help you protect your rights and keep the proceedings civil.

Divorce proceedings can be complicated and involve many moving parts. A financial disclosure form must be filed for a contested divorce. The form requires that the parties disclose certain documents. The spouses must provide a copy of all financial records, as required by law. These forms are called 16.2 disclosures. They are required to provide these details in order to make sure that the divorce will proceed as smoothly as possible.

The length of a divorce case will depend on the amount of time it takes for the spouses to file a response. The spouse who has agreed to divorce will have to sign the divorce papers. Some states have a waiting period before the divorce is finalized. The contested divorce lawyer will prepare a Settlement Agreement (or Stipulation) of Settlement in addition to preparing a response.

There will be a variety of documents required for a contested divorcement. Attorneys will need to prepare large amounts of documentation for both sides. The court will also inquire about the need for experts. These experts can be useful in both settlement and trial situations. Some common experts are accountants, forensic accountants, and pension analysts. They can track marital assets and money, and they can also be employability specialists for those who are not working. In some cases, the court will order the use of an expert, and then make a final decision.

During the contested divorce, the attorneys may attempt to settle a divorce through mediation. Even though mediation is not required in Illinois, it can prove beneficial for spouses who are close to one another. The trained mediator can help the parties reach a settlement, without the need for attorneys. A mediated divorce is different than a contested divorce because the two sides can make a settlement agreement without the help of a mediator.

While a divorce is a legal dispute, it can take weeks or even months to finalize. A contested divorce may also result in a financial or emotional battle. Uncontested divorce can be expensive and stressful. However, it can be a great way for a couple to avoid a contested separation. A lawyer can help make the process as smooth and painless as possible. A negotiated divorce should be as affordable as possible for both of you.

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