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A contested divorce is usually a litigated divorce, where the two parties take their case to court and let the judge decide the final outcome.
✔ Uncontested Divorce Both spouses agree on all key issues, including property division, child custody, and support. ✔ Contested Divorce Spouses disagree on one or more issues, requiring court intervention to resolve disputes.
An uncontested divorce is characterized by mutual consent on all key issues. This means both parties have docHubed a complete agreement on: Division of Property and Debts: How marital assets (such as homes, cars, and bank accounts) and liabilities (like mortgages and loans) will be divided.
The duration of a contested divorce can vary docHubly, depending on the complexity of the issues involved, the cooperation between parties, and the caseload of the court. On average, it can take anywhere from six months to a year or more to complete a contested divorce in Oklahoma.

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