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Bergen County Uncontested Divorce Lawyer

Navigating the Uncontested Divorce Process in New Jersey

At TMO Law Firm, we specialize in simplifying the divorce process for our clients, offering a seamless and cost-effective solution known as an uncontested divorce. Our experienced team of legal experts in New Jersey, is here to guide you through this straightforward divorce option. If you and your spouse agree on key issues, such as property division, child custody, and support, an uncontested divorce may be the right path. Let us explain what uncontested divorce entails, the requirements in New Jersey, and how long you can expect the process to take.


Call TMO Law Firm today at (201) 308-0383 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with our uncontested divorce attorney in Bergen County!


What is an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested, no-fault divorce is a streamlined way to end your marriage when both parties agree on all major issues. This method allows couples to avoid the often lengthy and adversarial court battles associated with contested divorces. In an uncontested divorce, the spouses work together to create a mutually satisfactory divorce agreement, which covers key aspects of their separation, including:

  • Property Division: This agreement outlines how marital assets and debts will be divided equitably between the spouses. It can encompass real estate, bank accounts, investments, and personal possessions.
  • Child Custody and Visitation: If the couple has children, they will determine a parenting plan that addresses custody arrangements, visitation schedules, and decision-making responsibilities.
  • Child Support: An uncontested divorce requires an agreement on child support, ensuring that the financial needs of any dependent children are met.
  • Alimony/Spousal Support: If applicable, the spouses will decide on alimony payments to support one party financially following the divorce.
  • Other Relevant Matters: Any other relevant issues that need to be addressed, such as health insurance coverage, tax matters, or other specific concerns.

The key advantage of an uncontested divorce is its efficiency and lower cost than a contested divorce. It allows couples to maintain greater control over their divorce process rather than leaving decisions in the hands of a judge.

What are the Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in New Jersey?

Certain requirements must be met to proceed with an uncontested divorce in New Jersey. These requirements include:

  • Residency: At least one spouse must have lived in New Jersey for at least one year before filing for divorce unless adultery is the grounds for divorce, in which case there is no residency requirement.
  • Grounds for Divorce: New Jersey is a no-fault divorce state, meaning that you can file for divorce without having to prove wrongdoing on the part of your spouse. The most common ground for uncontested divorce in New Jersey is “irreconcilable differences.” This simply means that you and your spouse have experienced irreparable breakdowns in your marriage, making it impossible to reconcile.
  • Agreement on Key Issues: As mentioned earlier, both spouses must agree on all significant issues, including property division, child custody, child support, and alimony.
  • No Pending Litigation: When filing, there should be no pending lawsuits or disputes between the spouses.
  • Financial Disclosure: Both parties must provide complete and accurate financial disclosure to ensure transparency during the property division and support negotiations.
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