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Explanation of Contested and Uncontested for the Average Person

When going through a divorce, many legal terms will be presented. According to Nassau County Divorce Lawyers, many of the clients represented do not have the legal understanding of terms used in a divorce and the courtroom. If you are faced with a divorce it is best to be familiar with all of the legal terminology for you to be best prepared.



Every divorce case mustbe filed with a court and is given a case number, docket number or identification number. Many types of issues are contained in the document such as assets of the couple, children, support payments, alimony payments and more. Things even appear such as pets, possessions and more! The cases that a court receives are setup for trial which often clogs up the system. Many times the trial is never reached and settled instead which saves all parties thousands of dollars according to Nassau County Divorce Lawyers that we spoke to.

The definition of a contested divorce is where there are unresolved matters between the two parties involved. This could be anything and what is being said is basically "I do not agree with these terms." So in this case the divorce is not finalized and must go to trial.

An uncontested divorce is one where both sides are in total agreement on the divorce and all matters related to the divorce. This sometimes happens but is quite rare as there is so much emotion along with money involved. Sometimes couples separate amicably and do not want to cause pain to the children they have so they opt for the quickest easiest solution which is the uncontested divorce.

Since the idea of divorce is such a major life affecting issue, it is important to thoroughly think about all the angles, and lives involved especially if you have children. These times cannot be erased and anything done or said will remain with you forever. Besides the massive cost of divorce, the emotional toll is far reaching and great. Talk to a counselor, friend or family member to ensure this is the best possible decision. With almost 50% of couples divorcing, it is very hard to be on the winning side.

Read more of these articles by our Nassau County Divorce Lawyers website team to help find answers to your questions. Although none of this should be taken as legal advice, this website will help through this tough time.

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