3 Different Ways To End Your Marriage Legally

Being married can be tough, and some relationships simply don't last. If you're headed towards a divorce, you will want to know some of the methods for ending this union. Doing so can be a stressful time in life, and you'll want to do all you can to minimize your anxiety. One way to help you do so is by choosing the right type of divorce and knowing what some of your options are can be helpful to you.

Uncontested divorce

If you and your spouse are ready to end the marriage jointly the best way to do so may be by getting an uncontested divorce. This will prevent you from spending a lot on legal fees and may allow you to keep your personal life more private by not going to court.

When you choose an uncontested divorce, you and your spouse will usually agree on how the personal property you own together will be divide.

Contested divorce 

There are many challenges when it comes to choosing a contested divorce for most people. However, if your spouse won't agree to the divorce, this may be the method you must use.

Some of the disadvantages of a contested divorce are listed below:

  • Legal fees – You'll need to rely on the expertise of a lawyer throughout the divorce, and this can get expensive.
  • Court – Going to court is one of the last things that most people want to do because this can be nerve wracking time in life. It's likely that you will need to appear in court if the divorce is contested.
  • Public – If your case goes to court, you can expect it to be public, and others may know of your personal life.

At-fault divorce

Some states can allow you to end the marriage by declaring the other person is at-fault for it. Of course, you will need to provide the facts that state this person was the cause of the marriage ending.

You may be able to choose this type of divorce if your spouse has committed adultery, abused you or has been sentenced to spend time in jail.

Knowing what your options are when it comes to getting a divorce can be helpful to you. This can alleviate some of the anxiety you may have about your marriage ending. Be sure to hire a family lawyer, like one from Nelson, McPherson Summers & Santos LC, to legally guide you through this process today.

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