Simple Solutions for Uncontested Divorce
While many divorces end up in a lengthy court battle, many others are handled amicably between the two parties. For cases like this, people are increasingly turning to online services that offer do-it-yourself divorce forms.
"Uncontested divorces" are fairly simple and straightforward, as the parties have already decided on issues such as property distribution, spousal support and other common concerns raised during a divorce.
To make an uncontested divorce even easier, the parties can elect to prepare their own forms and eliminate expensive attorney's fees for document preparation.
There are a number of online resources that provide basic divorce forms as well as divorce form preparation services. There are, however, some things you should ask yourself before purchasing a do-it-yourself form:
- Do I know the divorce laws of my state? While do-it-yourself divorce documents address basic legal concerns, every case is different and you should be sure that you understand how the laws of your state affect your decisions.
- Are there any issues my spouse and I can't agree upon? The whole point of do-it-yourself forms is to bypass much of the expense of having your attorneys hammer out the details on your behalf. But if there are issues that you and your spouse can't agree upon, you may want to reconsider before going in front of a judge with unresolved disputes.
- Am I sure that everything is on the table? If the divorce is an amicable one, you might have no worries about representing yourself in a divorce but if you think your spouse might be hiding assets, you might want to rethink your "no attorneys" approach.
- Do I know which forms I need? Your divorce documents will depend upon your situation. Custody issues, property division, spousal support and name changes are just a few of the issues that might require a separate or more complex form than the basic variety. Also at issue could be retirement plans, debts and tax implications.
- Do I understand the various issues and legal terminology? DIY forms are designed to be as user-friendly as possible but they still require a considerable amount of legal lingo. Check a wrong box or fail to complete a specific section and your "simple" divorce could be more complex than you might like. Be sure you understand the language in the forms you're reading before signing and filing.
If you can answer all these questions comfortably, then a DIY divorce might just be for you. If that's the case, consider yourself lucky, and go ahead and save the unnecessary attorney fees.
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