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Uncontested Divorce

Jersey City Uncontested Divorce Attorney

Your Trusted Partner for Uncontested Divorces in Hudson County, NJ

When you and your spouse agree on all the terms of your divorce, you may file for an uncontested divorce. This is a much simpler and less expensive process than a contested divorce, and it can be completed in a shorter amount of time. However, it is still important to have an experienced attorney on your side to ensure that your rights are protected and that all of the necessary paperwork is filed correctly. At Lori Cieckiewicz, ESQ, our Jersey City uncontested divorce lawyer can guide you through the entire process and help you make informed decisions about your future.

Call Lori Cieckiewicz, ESQ, today at (201) 561-8441 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our uncontested divorce lawyer in Jersey City.

Understanding Uncontested Divorce: A Simplified Process

An uncontested divorce is a streamlined and amicable way to end a marriage when both parties are in agreement on key issues such as division of assets, child custody, and spousal support. Unlike contested divorces, which often involve lengthy court battles, an uncontested divorce is characterized by mutual cooperation between spouses. This approach not only saves time and money but also minimizes stress and emotional strain.

In an uncontested divorce, spouses work together to reach a consensus on all relevant matters. This collaborative process fosters a more positive and cooperative environment, allowing couples to move forward with their lives more quickly. At Lori Cieckiewicz, ESQ, we are committed to facilitating this harmonious resolution for you and your spouse.

Key Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in New Jersey

New Jersey has specific requirements that must be met to qualify for an uncontested divorce. Understanding these prerequisites is crucial to ensuring a smooth and efficient legal process. Here are the key requirements:

  • Residency: At least one spouse must have been a resident of the state for a minimum of one year before filing for divorce.
  • Grounds for Divorce: New Jersey allows for "no-fault" divorces, meaning that neither party is required to prove the other's fault for the marriage's breakdown. The most common grounds for no-fault divorce are irreconcilable differences, where the parties have experienced a breakdown in the marital relationship for a period of at least six months.
  • Agreement on Key Issues: To qualify for an uncontested divorce, both spouses must agree on essential issues like the division of assets, child custody, child support, and spousal support. This collaborative approach is the hallmark of an uncontested divorce and is essential to its success.
  • Financial Disclosures: Both parties must fully disclose their financial situations, including income, assets, and debts. Transparency in financial matters ensures a fair and equitable distribution of assets and liabilities.

Why Choose Lori Cieckiewicz, P.C.?

  • Over 60 Years of Combined Experience
  • Nearly 2,500 Cases Successfully Handled
  • Court Qualified Family Law Mediator
  • Certified Family Law Attorney

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