North Miami Beach Quick Divorce Attorney
Do you and your spouse agree on all divorce-related matters? Are you in complete cooperation? If so, you may be able to complete your divorce in 30 days.
A 30-day divorce is different than an uncontested divorce. In a 30-day divorce, one party files a petition and the other party signs a response. There is no marital settlement involved. This type of divorce is best for couples without children, or if parental responsibility/time sharing (child custody) and child support matters have already been settled.
The law office of Michael A. Lechtman assists clients in completing a divorce in 30 days. To learn more about seeking a quick and low-cost divorce, contact a South Florida quick divorce lawyer today.
Information About Completing a 30-Day Divorce
- If you do not have children: Attorney Lechtman will assist you in completing the divorce petition. Then, the other spouse will complete the response, and all paperwork is filed in court. A judgment will be mailed to divorcing spouses usually within 30 days.
- If you have children: Divorcing spouses who have children together will need to prepare additional documents to complete their divorce, including financial affidavits and a parenting plan. For this reason, it is unlikely that a divorce will be able to be completed in 30 days.
Contact a Florida Uncontested Divorce Lawyer
Your divorce does not have to be long or complex, especially if you and your spouse agree on the terms of your divorce. To learn about your specific options for seeking a quick divorce, contact an uncontested divorce attorney to schedule a consultation.