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A Geogria Uncontest Divorce Is Easier For Everyone Involved

By Martha Butler


The heart breaking process of divorcing is an ordeal that more and more couples, and, of course, their children have to endure each year. Many religious leaders lament the fact that changes to the law has made it easier than ever before to dissolve a marriage. Couples are not, for example, compelled to seek professional help before finally ending their marriage. If there are no alternatives for couples in Geogria uncontest divorce is at least better than a bitter fight in court.

Contested separations can be extremely messy and in most cases there are no winners. Each partner will have to hire a lawyer to represent them. This can be extremely expensive. The court records are open for public scrutiny and couples in a contested separation can therefore not expect any degree of privacy. Contested cases are also often typified by aggressive behaviour and many negative emotions.

Dissolving a marriage can be an extremely complicated affair. There are numerous issues involved, such as the division of assets and liabilities, custody matters, maintenance payments and if there is a prenuptial agreement it can get even more complicated. In uncontested cases couples can discuss all the various issues, often with the help of a lawyer, and come to an amicable agreement.

Even if a marriage is dissolved in the most amicably way possible, it is still important to obtain professional assistance. The laws governing marriage unions and the dissolving of such unions are complex because the rights of all the parties have to be protected. It is therefore best to hire the services of an objective lawyer or counsellor to facilitate the negotiation process. A facilitator can make sure that the agreements reached are fair.

In some cases it may be best to insist upon contesting a separation in court. Cases where one partner committed adultery repeatedly, where a partner committed heinous crimes, where a partner abused his spouse emotionally and physically, for example, are rarely good cases for amicable settlements. In such cases it is best to bite the bullet and face the court for a final decision on the terms of separation.

Reasonable couples will know that any savings they achieve during the process of separating will be savings that they will share. This requires a spirit of cooperation from both partners. It therefore makes sense to try and reach a private agreement on most major issues before involving a professional facilitator that will turn those agreements into a contract that can be made an order of the court.

There are many advantages offered by uncontested divorces. Firstly, they are much cheaper because no more than one lawyer needs to be paid. Secondly, the matter is dealt with in the chambers of the judge and the couple is not exposed to public scrutiny. If there are children involved, the chances are better that they will be less traumatised by the entire process.

It is sad when marriages fall apart and statistics show that the divorce rate rises every year. However, if a marriage cannot be saved, the next best thing is to do whatever possible to make the separation as civilized as possible. In this way fewer negative emotions come into play and children are not as badly affected as they would be with a contested case.




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