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An Uncontested Divorce in Virginia: A Way to Save Your Money If you are a resident of Virginia and want to divorce your partner, you have to fulfill the eligibility criteria and should know the procedure for the dissolution of marriage. In Virginia, uncontested divorce is the norm in which both the partners agree to end their marriage with mutual understanding and not opting for court trails. According to the latest statistics, almost 95% of the divorce cases in Virginia are uncontested, because it saves a lot of time and money as well. The best part of this type of divorce is that you will not require the assistance of an attorney; rather both the partners can meet and resolve the issues such as child support, child visitation, equitable distribution of property, and other legal issues in presence of the judge. In an uncontested divorce, the ground for separation is known as “No-fault Ground”, as both of the partners do not need to provide the proof of any unlawful activity or wrongdoings of one another. After all the issues between the couples are resolved with their mutual consent, the final decree is granted by the divorce commissioner or judge. Do remember to take the final divorce papers from the judge, as they can be required in the future if you want to remarry again or it can be required at any point of time in your life. You can obtain the divorce forms and other related information from their official website, and they are available in the PDF format.

An Uncontested Divorce in Virginia: A Way to Save Your Money

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Divorce forms are available on the official website of Virginia county court, and you can download them and file for divorce in Virginia. You can also obtain the procedure for uncontested divorce in Virginia.

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An Uncontested Divorce in Virginia: A Way to Save Your Money

If you are a resident of Virginia and want to divorce your partner, you have to fulfill the eligibility criteria and should know the procedure for the dissolution of marriage. In Virginia, uncontested divorce is the norm in which both the partners agree to end their marriage with mutual understanding and not opting for court trails.

According to the latest statistics, almost 95% of the divorce cases in Virginia are uncontested, because it saves a lot of time and money as well. The best part of this type of divorce is that you will not require the assistance of an attorney; rather both the partners can meet and resolve the issues such as child support, child visitation, equitable distribution of property, and other legal issues in presence of the judge. In an uncontested divorce, the ground for separation is known as “No-fault Ground”, as both of the partners do not need to provide the proof of any unlawful activity or wrongdoings of one another.

After all the issues between the couples are resolved with their mutual consent, the final decree is granted by the divorce commissioner or judge. Do remember to take the final divorce papers from the judge, as they can be required in the future if you want to remarry again or it can be required at any point of time in your life. You can obtain the divorce forms and other related information from their official website, and they are available in the PDF format.