Request To Proceed Without A Hearing - Delaware 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Request To Proceed Without A Hearing in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the Petitioner and the Respondent's name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any delays.
  3. Enter both parties' street addresses, including apartment or P.O. Box numbers, city, state, and zip code. This information is crucial for proper identification.
  4. Provide the date of birth for both parties in the specified fields. This helps verify identities and is a standard requirement.
  5. In the section requesting to proceed without a hearing, affirm your request by checking the appropriate box and ensuring that you have attached the necessary Affidavit in Support of this request.
  6. Attach a copy of the Notice of Trial Readiness or Notice of Hearing sent by the Court, as required.
  7. Complete the Affidavit of Mailing section by confirming that you have mailed copies of this request to all relevant parties. Include the mailing date and ensure it is signed.

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To expedite the process, both parties should agree on the divorce and all related arrangements, such as division of assets, child custody, and support arrangements. An online divorce service can save time and money, and if everything is agreed upon, it can be the most efficient way to proceed.
An uncontested divorce in Delaware can cost anywhere from $300 to $2,000. A contested divorce in Delaware can cost anywhere from $2,000 to over $10,000, depending on the complexity of the case and the amount of litigation involved.
How long until the divorce can be granted? The Court will not proceed with the divorce process until you and your spouse have been separated for at least 6 months, unless you are filing for divorce on the grounds of misconduct.
Preliminary Hearing: The Court of Common Pleas has jurisdiction to hear preliminary hearings in felony matters to determine whether a defendant should be bound over for trial. This means that the judicial officer must believe there is sufficient evidence.
The grounds can be fault-based (such as adultery or cruel treatment) or no-fault-based. The most common no-fault divorce ground is often called irreconcilable differences, an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, or something similar. Third, you must file divorce papers and have copies served on your spouse.

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In Delaware, a no contact order legally prohibits the named person from contacting or approaching the protected individual. If the other party violates this order by attempting contact, it may be considered contempt of court or criminal harassment.
Cons of an Uncontested Divorce: Requires cooperation: Both spouses must be willing to cooperate and agree on all major issues. Limited protection: In an uncontested divorce, there is a risk that one party may not be fully aware of their rights or may agree to terms that are not in their best interest.

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