www.legallistings.us - LegalListings.us

What Does It Mean if a Divorce Is Contested?

What Does It Mean if a Divorce Is Contested?

When you're seeking a divorce, you might be on the same page as your spouse. You'll be able to work together, make compromises, and come to an amicable agreement. 

Sadly, not every divorce is so simple. 

Instead, you might find that your spouse wants to contest the divorce, but what does that mean for you? Unfortunately, it can affect you and your future, especially if you don't have a lawyer on your side. If you believe your spouse is planning to contest the divorce, make sure you understand how that could affect your future. 

Your Spouse Doesn't Agree 

A contested divorce, put simply, means that your spouse doesn't agree to the divorce decree. That can take a few forms. For example, your spouse might not want a divorce. In other cases, they may want a divorce but don't agree to the terms for property division, child custody, or visitation. The details of the contest will depend on your unique case. 

In contrast, an uncontested divorce is much simpler. In these cases, your spouse agrees to the divorce, and you can both agree on the terms of the divorce. You'd be able to file your case, approve the divorce agreement, and finish your case. 

Your Case Could be Slowed

Unfortunately, a contested divorce can affect your future. That's especially true if your spouse doesn't even agree on whether to get a divorce. In these cases, they may be able to slow the proceedings to prevent a divorce for some time. 

For example, you might not have moved out yet, but you want a divorce. Your spouse doesn't want the divorce and believes it shouldn't go through. If the judge agrees, you may have to complete thirty to sixty days of counseling before you're able to file again. 

When you're certain that you want a divorce, this move can delay the proceedings for months, dragging out your case painfully. If you know your spouse is planning to fight back, you may need to start now to prepare your case. 

Get Help from a Wisconsin Divorce Attorney

In many cases, you and your spouse may be willing to work out your case and make a decision that benefits both of you. Sadly, that's not always the case. Instead, you might be dealing with a contested divorce, which can be more complex and more difficult. 

If that's the case, you may need to reach out to a divorce lawyer in Milwaukee. If your divorce is contested, it can be a long, complex, draining process. Fortunately, you still have a chance to act and get the help you need. 

At Karp & Iancu, S.C., we understand that contested divorces can be complex and exhausting. That's why we're ready to help you address your case and work to get an agreement that's fair for you. When you want to discuss your divorce with the right lawyer, reach out by calling 414-453-0800 or by visiting our website for more information. 


About the Author:

Karp & Iancu, S.C.


Your case deserves reliable legal representation from experienced attorneys who are committed to achieving your goals. At Karp & Iancu, S.C., our family law and personal injury lawyers are always going to work to provide you and your family the highest level of legal service. As family law litigators in Milwaukee, we have the experience, commitment, and knowledge to help you with any family law issue.... View full business profile here: Karp & Iancu, S.C.





Comments, Thoughts & Responses