Things that could go wrong during an uncontested divorce
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Things that could go wrong during an uncontested divorce

On Behalf of | Sep 14, 2018 | Property Division |

If you are headed for divorce in Kentucky, there are plenty of things you need to focus on as you prepare to meet with your spouse. You should never walk into a meeting with your spouse and their attorney unprepared. You need to know what it is exactly that you want out of the divorce. Let’s take a look at the things that could go wrong during an uncontested divorce, which is one where both parties can mutually agree on the most important issues.

If you hastily agree to the terms of an uncontested divorce, you could wind up missing out on some benefits, including spousal support and some of the property or assets you had in the marriage.

Another disadvantage of an uncontested divorce is that debts that have been hidden will remain hidden. When a couple goes through a contested divorce, both parties are required to disclose all of their assets and debts. This could lead to the discovery of a hidden credit card or loan in your spouse’s name.

You might also have less legal protection when you enter into an uncontested divorce. You may be left at the mercy of the divorce agreement when you sign one for an uncontested divorce. This could lead to a host of legal trouble.

You could also be risking your custody rights in an uncontested divorce. Make sure any agreement includes statements about child custody that both you and your spouse agree to. This should include holidays, weekends, visitation times and more.

An uncontested divorce might seem beneficial for you at the outset, but it could very well wind up hurting you in the end. Make sure you know ahead of time what you could be risking by agreeing to an uncontested divorce.

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