What Contested Divorce Means for You
Divorce is difficult for anyone to go through, but millions of Americans face this process annually. Although about 90% of divorces in the U.S. are “uncontested,” meaning that both parties agree on the divorce terms, the other 10% are called “contested” divorces. In a contested divorce, the divorcing parties cannot agree on the various terms and conditions of their divorce, generally involving finances and responsibility for children. However, an attorney may be able to help a divorcing couple come to an agreement regarding the terms of divorce.
If you or someone you know is considering pursuing divorce, contact the experienced Boca Raton divorce attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. today by calling 561-353-2800. We are committed to helping our clients finalize their divorces quickly and with terms agreeable to each party.
Common Points of Contention
There are many potential causes of contested divorces, though they are relatively rare. Some of the most common points of contention in contested divorces involve:
- Child custody
- Child support payments
- Alimony payments
- Division of property
- Division of assets
These are only a few of the possible points of contention between divorcing parties, but they are some of the most common. If a couple cannot agree on divorce terms, an attorney may be able to negotiate such an agreement through the contested divorce process.
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If you are considering getting a divorce from your spouse, experienced legal representation can significantly simplify the process. Contact the Boca Raton divorce lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. today by calling 561-353-2800 to discuss your situation with a qualified member of our legal team and learn more about your available options.



