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Helping Couple Throughout New York To Divorce Amicably

For some couples, the only thing they can agree upon is that they need to divorce. Unfortunately, these couples will often need the courts to decide the terms of dissolving their marriage, and this can often result in a lengthy and adversarial process. Thankfully, not all divorcing couples experience a contentious relationship, and they recognize the enormous benefits of engaging in an amicable dissolution of marriage known as an Uncontested Divorce.

For such couples, negotiating an uncontested divorce can provide less expensive and efficient means to end their marriage. At Cedeño Law Group, PLLC, our accomplished New York City divorce attorneys provide advice and guidance to protect your rights and understand the uncontested divorce process in New York so it goes smoothly.

Agreements To A Peaceful Option

In an uncontested divorce, couples have the ability to reach a harmonious resolution to the dissolution of their marriage. For couples who would like to pursue this more peaceful option, the divorce action must meet certain criteria.

The qualifications for an uncontested divorce are:

  • Absence of domestic violence or abuse
  • Both parties in agreement to the divorce or one spouse is absent
  • No disagreements to child custody, spousal and child support or property division
  • Grounds for the divorce are accepted by both parties

Reaping The Benefits

No matter how friendly the procedure may be, the breakup of a marriage is often an emotionally painful experience. Couples may decide to choose to work together and avoid expensive litigation which can be emotionally taxing.

The benefits of an uncontested divorce are numerous and include:

  • No need for a lengthy trial or litigation
  • No court appearances necessary
  • Couples, instead of a judge, decide the results
  • Quicker resolution
  • Less expensive and not as time consuming

Necessity For Skilled Legal Representation

Although it is usually conducted around a conference table instead of a courtroom, an uncontested divorce is still a legal proceeding. Careful consideration must be given to ensure both parties live up to their responsibilities as well as have their rights protected. In addition, uncontested divorces must adhere to state law requirements.

Many times people seeking a divorce realize that the issues of their situation, although complex, are not necessarily contentious and can be resolved through the assistance of a highly skilled and experienced divorce law firm.

At Cedeño Law Group, PLLC, our supportive New York City divorce attorneys provide the skilled legal representation you need to address your concerns and maintain your rights during your negotiating process. If an amicable resolution is unable to be reached, our experienced lawyer will not hesitate to zealously advocate on your behalf

Our firm’s divorce lawyers have achieved an Avvo 10.0 Superb Rating largely due to the unwavering support and experienced representation he has provided to all our clients. We can provide comprehensive family law counsel to both English and Spanish-speaking individuals.

Do not hesitate to retain the guidance and the advocacy you deserve!

If you are considering an uncontested divorce, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Hablamos Espanol.

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