Lawyers Handling Uncontested Child Custody, Alimony and Division of Assets Cases
An uncontested divorce can be relatively inexpensive and take only a month or two. However, you and your spouse must agree on everything. This sounds simple, but people are seldom aware of all the issues that must be settled before the court will issue a final judgment. That is why you should have an attorney, even if you believe that everything is settled. An attorney can ensure that you have considered all the issues and help prevent costly mistakes.
With So Many Choices, Why Choose Us for an Uncontested Divorce?
There are many Boston-area divorce and family law attorneys, but few who concentrate on Probate and Family Court matters day-in and day-out. Fewer still can bring real-world experience as guardians ad litem, court-appointed evaluators or prior work experience at the Department of Revenue. These and many other experiences allow our lawyers to evaluate your situation and make sure that an uncontested divorce is really your best option. If we think that a contested divorce would be a better option for you, we will tell you. And if it appears that an uncontested divorce would be the best option, we will let you know. Either way, you can count on us to be honest and straightforward. Call us at (800) 763-1030 or contact us online for a no-obligation consultation.
The Uncontested Divorce Process
At The Massachusetts Family Law Group, our Boston-area lawyers undertake uncontested divorces from our Norwood and offices. Here's how the uncontested divorce process unfolds at our firm:
- The client completes a standard agreement and pays the agreed-upon flat fee.
- The client schedules an appointment with one of our divorce attorneys and completes a Divorce Questionnaire before the meeting.
- The client obtains a certified copy of the marriage certificate and brings the marriage certificate and other required documents to the consultation.
- The client returns to our office to sign the completed paperwork and handle final details.
- We will inform you immediately when we receive notification of the court date.
It Could Be Costly to Save Money
Many people think that they can take care of an uncontested divorce by themselves, but they seldom know what they are getting themselves into. They may not be aware of tax implications or overlook details such as the need to include details such as payment for the children's college education. Such oversights can cost significant amounts of money and generate a huge amount of ill-will later on. We worry about the law so you don't have to.
Our sister firm offers a special flat-fee arrangement for uncontested divorces that can save people time and money. This option provides clients with an inexpensive way to get divorced while protecting themselves.
For a free, no-obligation consultation about an uncontested divorce, call a Boston uncontested divorce attorney at (800) 763-1030 or e-mail us to learn more. We act for clients throughout Eastern Massachusetts, including people in communities such as Salem, Gloucester, and Weymouth.