Uncontested Divorce

 

A divorce is considered uncontested if: 

1. both parties agree to the divorce and sign the required documents.

or

2. one party does not respond to the divorce proceedings.

A fast uncontested divorce can be obtained if the parties agree to all terms and sign the required documents.  Typically this would include the signing of a separation and property settlement agreement, but the agreement is not necessary in all cases.

An uncontested divorce is also frequently obtained by publication in the newspaper.  If your spouse lives outside of the state of Virginia (in another state or country), or you cannot locate your spouse, divorce by publication is an option.  If a spouse does not respond to the notification of the proceedings, the case proceeds as an uncontested divorce.

 

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The Law Office of
Michael Ephraim:

 

Military Divorce

 

Separation and Property
Settlement Agreements

 

Divorce by Deposition

 

Divorce by Publication

 

 
 "It was a pleasure working with you and your staff.  Please accept our sincere thanks for making this divorce a successful one.  We appreciate your time and service on our case, and again, thank you!"
 
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D.Z., Chester, Virginia
 
  • Fees assume that there are no property or support issues to be resolved.
  • Our Virginia attorneys and lawyers can advise you and prepare an agreement regarding any property, support, or other financial issues.
  • Our Virginia attorneys and lawyers can advise you throughout VA serving Fairfax Co, Arlington, Norfolk, Richmond, Virginia Beach, VA.
  • We will be glad to provide a fee quote. Call us at 703-635-7980 or 757-941-7778.
  • For one week and three week uncontested divorce, spouse must be available (by email or fax or in person) to sign documents agreeing to the divorce.

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