Contested and Uncontested Divorces
Wheaton Contested and Uncontested Divorce Lawyer
Glen Ellyn Divorce Attorney
If you and your spouse are seeking a simple, straightforward divorce where you agree on all major issues, it is considered an uncontested divorce. If you and your spouse cannot agree on at least one of the issues, it is considered a contested divorce.
My spouse and I agree on all the issues ― we just need assistance with obtaining a marital settlement agreement. My spouse and I do not agree on child custody. How are we going to come to an agreement? Whether you are involved in a contested or uncontested divorce, I offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case. Call a Wheaton contested and uncontested divorce attorney at 630-871-2400.
Do You Need Representation in a Contested Divorce?
I have been an attorney for more than 30 years. In that time, I have represented many clients who have gone through the same problems you are going through now. I know that the situation may seem frustrating. I provide the skilled, attentive legal help you need to reach that fair, workable marital settlement agreement you deserve.
I highly encourage clients to consider working together when it comes to resolving child custody disputes. Remember, you and your spouse will remain parents of your shared children, even after the divorce is final. By collaboratively approaching a child custody and visitation agreement, you can ensure you and your children are satisfied with the results.
Other contested divorce issues include:
Are You Involved in an Uncontested Divorce?
If you and your spouse are in agreement on all major issues, it is still wise to hire an attorney as you file for divorce. I can ensure that the process of obtaining a marital settlement agreement moves as smoothly and efficiently as possible.
Free Consultation With an Experienced Lawyer
For a free initial consultation about your contested or uncontested divorce, contact me, attorney Terry Fawell. From my office in Wheaton, I serve clients in DuPage, Kane and Will counties.