The Ins & Outs Of Divorce Forms

By Staff Writer


Divorce forms are available on recommended sites on the Internet. There are websites which can lead you through the steps for an uncontested divorce, and provide you with a package of necessary forms. State divorce laws vary in their requirements for divorce, and you must consult a website that has complete information on your state's requirements.

If your divorce is uncontested, it means that you and your spouse agree on all major issues of separation. You and your spouse must have an amicable agreement. You need to agree on all issues of property and asset division, child custody and visitation, alimony and child support. If you're in complete agreement, you can proceed with an uncontested divorce.

If your divorce action is already pending and you've decided to enter into an uncontested divorce agreement instead of going to court, you can avoid litigation. However, you'll have to go by the court's calendar. In some states, your case may be expedited if you reach an agreement, so that your forms will have to be in order in a short period of time.

What Divorce Forms Will You Need?
The divorce forms you'll need are a legal separation agreement, a no fault divorce form, a specific divorce form if you have children, or without children. You may also need forms for name change and wills, because your will is invalidated once you divorce. If you're unsure about whether or not you need help with your divorce, websites can also connect you with recommended divorce attorneys.