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What is a Contested Divorce?
This is what people traditionally think of when they hear the term divorce. A judge decides on the terms of their divorce because there are major issues that both parties do not agree on.
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Though divorces are never easy, an uncontested divorce can save you a considerable amount of time, money, and conflict — make it a simpler option when both parties agree on the terms of their divorce.
Contested divorces are what people traditionally think of when they hear divorce. A judge will decide on the terms of your divorce due to both spouses not being able to agree on major issues.
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Contested divorces include situations where one spouse cannot be located, get in contact with, or one spouse is refusing to divorce.
Other reasons may include significant joint financial assets, acrimony, infidelity, or allegations of abuse in a relationship.
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In general, it is recommended to speak with a divorce attorney as soon as possible since they can provide valuable insight and guidance on the divorce process.
Divorce attorneys can help you understand the laws and procedures related to divorce in Michigan as well as assisting you in drafting a divorce petition, negotiation, and representing you in court if it’s necessary.
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