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What information is needed for an uncontedsted divorce?

What Information Do You Need for an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce is a more streamlined process compared to a contested one, as both parties agree on the terms of their separation. However, even in an uncontested divorce, there are essential pieces of information that you’ll need to gather.

Essential Information for an Uncontested Divorce

  1. Personal Information:

    • Full names of both spouses
    • Date of marriage
    • Date of separation
    • Current addresses
    • Social Security numbers
    • Driver’s license numbers
  2. Financial Information:

    • Income statements (pay stubs, tax returns)
    • Bank accounts (savings, checking)
    • Investment accounts (stocks, bonds, retirement plans)
    • Real estate property
    • Debt (credit cards, loans)
    • Value of personal property (vehicles, furniture, jewelry)
  3. Children (if applicable):

    • Birth certificates
    • Custody agreements (if existing)
    • Child support arrangements (if existing)
    • School records
  4. Marital Property:

    • Inventory of all marital property
    • How property will be divided
  5. Debts:

    • How debts will be divided
  6. Child Support:

    • Calculation of child support based on income and custody arrangements
  7. Alimony (if applicable):

    • Calculation of alimony based on factors such as income, length of marriage, and standard of living.

Why NIKHMAN, NIKHMAN & Associates, PLLC Can Help

  • Expert guidance: Our attorneys can help you gather and organize the necessary information.
  • Streamlined process: We can assist you in preparing the required paperwork efficiently.
  • Negotiation assistance: If there are any disagreements, our team can help you reach a mutually agreeable settlement.

By having this information readily available, you can significantly expedite the uncontested divorce process.

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