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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois Uncontested form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in Part 2. Include your name, address, date of birth, and social security number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Proceed to Part 3 to enter your spouse's personal information. This includes their name, address, and any relevant details about their employment and health.
  4. In Part 4, provide details about your marriage, including the place of marriage and any prior separations. This section helps establish the context of your divorce.
  5. For children involved, complete Part 5 with their names, dates of birth, and current living arrangements. Address any custody agreements or special circumstances that may apply.
  6. Continue through the form by detailing financial information in Parts 7 through 13. This includes income, monthly expenses, joint assets, and liabilities. Be thorough to ensure all financial aspects are covered.
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In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on all major aspects, such as property division, child custody, and support arrangements. This agreement can make the divorce process smoother and faster. In contrast, a contested divorce arises when the spouses cannot agree on these important issues.
The disadvantages of the uncontested divorce are as follows: The terms may not be fair. You may give away too much. You spouse could be asking for too much in spousal or child support, which will diminish your chance of future recovery.
In uncontested divorces, both parties agree on the terms and can part ways without conflict. However, even seemingly simple divorces between initially cooperative spouses can quickly become contested. This can occur due to disagreements over child custody arrangements, division of assets, or alimony payments.
While it may initially seem daunting, contesting a divorce can ensure that your rights and interests are adequately protected now and in the future. A contested divorce provides a platform to address discrepancies in asset division, dispute over child custody, or unfair support expectations.
The Uncontested Divorce Process in Illinois An uncontested divorce usually takes a couple months but can last as long as six months or more. To start the uncontested divorce process, you or the other party files the necessary paperwork with your countys clerk of courts.

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It does not make any difference who files first. What matters, in a long term marriage such as yours, is making sure that your economic future is protected.

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