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If you and your spouse are considering a divorce, there are several different methods of approach.  One of the simplest and quickest ways to dissolve a marriage is to file for uncontested divorce (also called flat fee divorce because attorneys will perform the simple service for a flat fee). You are only eligible for this type of divorce if you and your spouse do not have any issues that you disagree about.  This includes such issues as alimony, child support, child custody, child visitation and property division.  Any factor involved in a regular contested divorce is covered under uncontested divorce – the only difference is that you and your spouse have already reached an agreement.

An uncontested divorce can be finalized in as little as 20 days.  However, it is important to ensure that all the requisite documents, papers, forms and other needed materials are filed and submitted completely and properly and within a timely manner.  Sometimes when a couple tries to go through the process of an uncontested divorce without the help of an experienced St. Petersburg area uncontested divorce lawyer, the process can become much longer and more drawn out than necessary.  With the proper assistance and guidance, you can have your entire divorce completely done in a matter of weeks.  If you and your spouse are at all unsure or unfamiliar with the process, the divorce can take much longer.

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Our experienced and knowledgeable St. Petersburg area uncontested divorce lawyers at Givens Divorce Law Group can give you the support and advice that will help you and your spouse go through this experience with the least amount of turmoil.  Even if you and your spouse have already begun the process and you are having trouble seeing it through to the end, we can help you smooth out the entire procedure and get it completed satisfactorily.

We also offer excellent divorce representation if you and your spouse find that an uncontested/flat fee divorce is not the appropriate method of dissolving your marriage.  If it turns out that you and your spouse need any type of further legal representation other than a simple flat fee divorce, we can provide you with exceptional service and advice.

Contact a St. Petersburg area Uncontested Divorce Attorney at Givens Divorce Law Group to discuss your divorce in Florida.

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