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Do you have to go to court for custody? Not necessarily. Assuming both people are the childs legal parents, both have the duty to support the child and initially have an equal right to custody. Ideally, the parents would be able to put the child
Mediation is similar to an uncontested divorce except it involves a mediator. This mediator may or may not be a lawyer, but they can help you and your spouse come to an agreement without having to do so on your own or through lawyers.
Using DIY divorce papers is usually allowed only when the divorce is uncontested. An uncontested divorce is where you and your spouse have settled all major issues, such as child custody and spousal support. If you and your spouse have not agreed to every major issue, you have a contested divorce.
Uncontested Divorce An uncontested divorce is one of the most affordable options. This occurs when both spouses agree on all major issues, such as property division, child custody, and support. Since theres no need for extensive court involvement or lengthy legal battles, the costs are significantly lower.
You can get an uncontested divorce with children if you and your ex-partner both agree on the following: Physical custody (typically 50/50) Parenting time. Parental responsibilities. Decisions about schooling, health care, religion, etc. Child support payments and payment schedule.
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