Affordable Uncontested Divorce Attorney in Houston, Harris County; FortBend County; Montgomery County, and Surronding Counties!
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What is an uncontested divorce? An uncontested divorce is one in which you and your spouse agree over everything. Your spouse signs a waiver of citation document without the neccessity of having him or her served by a deputy constable or a process server. Your spouse also signs the divorce decree (the divorce can still be concluded without your spouse's signature on the decree). After the statutory waiting period, on day 61, you go before the judge to prove up the divorce. Both of you do not need to be present in court. The presence of one spouse in the court is enough to finalize the divorce. There are several advantages to the uncontested divorce. To name a few of the advantages, it is fast, cheap, and you and your spouse walk away as friends! With uncontested divorces, there is more predictability. You have more control over the length of time that it takes to complete your divorce.
Are you interested in the uncontested divorce? Then call us. We have two options:
Option 1: Divorce Yourself! We draft your paper work, you file and do the rest. Sample rate is $50 for uncontested divorce with no children. You file. Call to find out how much it costs for other situations.
Option 2: We draft your paper work and we hang in there with you until your divorce is finalised.
Tell us your situation. For example:
Uncontested, no children, no property.
Uncontested with children, no property
Uncontested with children and property
Uncontested, cannot find the other spouse (Location not known).
Every body's situation is not the same. If you are willing to agree to the terms of the divorce but the other party does not want to cooperate with you, it probably is not an uncontested case.
Our fees are reasonable. We also handle contested cases!