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What Is an Uncontested Divorce? A Simple Guide for First-Timers

If you’re new to the idea of divorce, the term “uncontested divorce” might sound confusing. Don’t worry—Divorce Queen, operated by Justice Law Firm Group LLC, is here to break it down in plain language.

What Does Uncontested Divorce Mean?

An uncontested divorce happens when both you and your spouse agree on all major issues, like who gets the house, how to split money, and (if you have kids) custody and support plans. There’s no fighting in court—both of you work together to end the marriage smoothly.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for an uncontested divorce with Divorce Queen:

  • Both spouses must live in the same state or agree on jurisdiction (e.g., California).
  • You must agree on property division, debts, and alimony (if any).
  • If children are involved, you need a mutual plan for custody and support.
  • No history of domestic violence or major legal disputes.

Use our free eligibility checker to confirm if this fits your situation.

State-Specific Resources

Laws vary by state. Check these official sites for more details:

With Divorce Queen, we generate state-specific documents in two business days, backed by our 100% Court Acceptance Assurance. Start your journey today!