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[MI] What is the process for uncontested divorce?

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I need to get a divorce, I have no kids and no assets to split, and both parties agree.

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Yes, you can file in the county where you live. If she will agree, this is uncontested and ideal and you can obtain the forms from the clerk of court or use this link, to try and obtain them, fill them out and give them to her to sign and then file them.

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I need to get a divorce, I have no kids and no assets to split, and both parties agree.

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I understand that you are looking to get a divorce. Have you and your spouse already discussed the terms of the divorce, such as property division and spousal support?

Yes.

Lexi

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Are there any specific legal documents or forms you need assistance with for filing for divorce?

Yes, but I don’t know what they are or where to get them.

Lexi

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Is there anything else the family lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they’ll be able to help with your divorce.

No.

Lexi

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Which State are you in? This information is crucial as divorce procedures and required forms can vary significantly from one state to another.

Michigan

Alex, Esq.

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First, thank you for coming to the site and trusting that we can provide you with the proper information to help you better understand your situation. Second, I want you to know that I understand how frustrating and/or concerning your situation is, so I am here to help and hope we can work through this so you know what direction you may want to proceed in and alleviate the stress.

How are you?

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I know you have questions about the divorce. Is this going to be uncontested?

I’m just fine, me and this woman have been broken up for several years so I am not distressed.

Alex, Esq.

Alex, Esq.

So there are no assets or anything? You just want to file, and will she agree?

I live in Washtenaw County, but we were married in Gatlinburg TN. Can I still file for divorce at the Washtenaw County courthouse, and when I get there will they know what forms to give me?

Yes, she has been bugging me to get the paperwork done.

Alex, Esq.

Alex, Esq.

Yes, you can file in the county where you live. If she will agree, this is uncontested and ideal and you can obtain the forms from the clerk of court or use this link, to try and obtain them, fill them out and give them to her to sign and then file them.

Alex, Esq.

Alex, Esq.

She may not even have to appear in court, since there is nothing being contested or that has to be divided and you can appear.

What paper will I be asking the clerk at the courthouse for? I live less than a mile from Washtenaw County courthouse.

Alex, Esq.

Alex, Esq.

Form for divorce, uncontested.

Is that going to be a big packet that will require a lot of initials and signatures? Just asking so I know it when I see it.

Alex, Esq.

Alex, Esq.

It will require everything to be filled out and disclosed. The clerk will give it to you.

Then once I get it filled out what do I do?

Alex, Esq.

Alex, Esq.

You both fill it out and sign it and then file it. It will be submitted to the judge for review and then a court hearing should be set, to finalize it.

Awesome, thank you.

Alex, Esq.

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You are welcome and glad I was able to help.

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