What does an Uncontested Divorce Settlement include?

What does an Uncontested Divorce Settlement include?


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Online divorce settlements are legally identical to traditional divorce settlements — just easier and done from the comfort of your home. Everything is included in our service:

Kids

Uncontested divorce can be done both with and without children. Everything remains legally valid and binding. Judges still review parenting plans, but court appearances are not needed.

With children:

        1. Legal and physical custody
        2. Visitation schedules
        3. Child support (based on state calculators)
        4. Parenting plans (mandatory in Florida)

Without children:

        1. Simpler and faster process

Assets

Liquid assets:

        1. Bank accounts, stocks, investments
        2. Equitable Distribution State: Fair distribution

Non-liquid assets:

        1. Retirement accounts, business interests, crypto
        2. May require QDRO (we do not assist with this)

Property

Real property:

        1. Family, vacation, rental homes
        2. Agreements about sale/transfer, mortgage, taxes

Personal property:

        1. Furniture, vehicles, belongings, electronics
        2. Clearly itemized in the agreement to avoid disputes
Notes
Divorce Settlement includes:
  1. Parenting (if applicable)
  2. Property division
  3. Debt division
  4. Spousal support (if any)
  5. Financial account division
AlertThe settlement we provide is legally binding and meets all state legal standards. It is no different than one filed through traditional lawyers — just simpler.



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