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Frequently Asked Questions in my uncontested divorce practice

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This entry was posted on 10/30/2006 3:25 PM and is filed under FAQ,Divorce.

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 How do I know if I qualify for your Uncontested Divorce service?

You and your spouse can qualify for an uncontested divorce if the following requirements are met:

a)      you or your spouse has been a resident of the State of Virginia for at least the last 6 months before we'll file;

b)      you and your spouse agree to a divorce (keep reading if one spouse does not agree); and

c)      you have been separated for at least twelve months, or six months if you have an agreement and no minor children.

How do I get started?

           Call or e-mail our firm to get started.  We will begin by discussing your situation and making sure that an uncontested divorce is the best way to proceed. We will then have you fill out one of our data sheets and have you sign an engagement agreement.  Once those are received along with our fee, we can proceed very rapidly.  If using e-mail and paying online, you may never have to come in until depositions are scheduled!

 What if I don't know where my spouse lives?

             If you have lost touch with your spouse and cannot find them, all is not lost.  If you have some identifying information (such as a social security number) we are often able to find them using our special software.  If the spouse is still not found, a divorce can be obtained by filing an order of publication and having a notice published in the newspaper.  There is an additional attorneys' fee of $100.00 for this service and you will also have to advance the cost of the newspaper fee prior to it being filed.  Currently, the cheapest Richmond-based newspaper publication is around $150.00.

 Will I need to go to Court?

              If you qualify for this service, no court hearings would be necessary.

 Will I need a witness to get divorced?

            Yes, Virginia law requires that grounds for divorce be corroborated by a third party who is not your spouse.  This is done during depositions held in my office (if Richmond based) or at a court reporter's office convenient to your location.  I generally suggest that they bring an adult family member or friend along who knows the both of them to corroborate that they have been separated for a certain time period.

 Do I need a property settlement agreement?

          The short answer is:  it depends.  Property Settlement Agreements are always a good idea for everyone's protection, even if there are few assets and a short duration marriage.  However, they are not a requirement for divorce unless you have no minor children and are filing for divorce after being separated for six months or more.  If you have minor children or have been separated for 12 months or more, there is no legal requirement for a property settlement agreement under Virginia law.

 How do I get my name changed?

            Our attorneys will submit an Order for Name Change along with your Court papers so that when the Judge signs the Final Decree for Divorce, your name can be changed as well.  There is an additional fee of $100.00 for our attorneys to perform this service. 

 Do I need to bring my marriage certificate?

           Contrary to popular belief, no one needs to see your marriage certificate in order to get divorced.

 How long do I need to be separated?

           If you have children, you must have been separated with the intent of remaining separated for twelve months or more.  If you have no minor children, you have to be separated for six months or more if you have a signed property settlement agreement.

 How long will it take to be divorced?

            Our process will not take very long at all.  If the spouse is cooperative and returns the necessary paperwork in a timely fashion the whole process from start to finish can take as little as 3 weeks. 

Will my spouse need to come to your office?

            Not usually.  If your spouse is agreeable to sign the waiver of service and notice of process, there is no need for them to appear.  Through mail and e-mail, most communications can take place as intrusively as possible.          

 Do you take credit cards?

            We are able to process all major credit cards using paypal.

 Do you take payment plans?

            Given our low fees and our ability to accept credit cards we try to discourage payment plans.  However, in some circumstances we will allow you to pay sixty percent of your fee upfront, and forty percent at the conclusion of your matter with the understanding that the divorce will not be finalized until we have been paid in full. 

 

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