Divorce Mediation, Settlement, and Uncontested Divorce
Your divorce doesn't have to involve fighting about splitting things up or arguing in front of a judge. Many divorcing couples can resolve their disagreements outside of court using mediation or negotiation. This kind of divorce is often called an uncontested divorce.
Explore the articles below to learn more about uncontested divorce, mediation, negotiation, and settlement.
Uncontested Divorce
You may have heard the phrase uncontested divorce if you're considering divorce. An uncontested divorce is one where you and your spouse don't fight about the terms of your divorce in court. It usually costs less and takes less time. Learn more here.Divorce Mediation
Divorce mediation is a process in which a neutral person (a "mediator") helps divorcing couples reach an agreement on the issues in their divorce. Mediation can save time, money, and stress. Learn more about mediation and how to find a mediator here.Divorce Settlement Agreements
If you want to settle your divorce outside of court, this article is for you. This article answers frequently asked questions about divorce settlements, like "Can you write your own agreement?" Or "What's fair in a divorce settlement?"How to Negotiate a Divorce Settlement Agreement
This step-by-step guide explains how to negotiate a settlement agreement on your own. Whether you're just starting negotiations or in the middle of settlement talks, this guide is for you.How to File an Uncontested Divorce in Oregon
If you and your spouse agree on the details of your divorce, you can file an uncontested divorce. Uncontested divorces are cheaper and quicker than going through a contested court divorce. Learn the steps to getting an uncontested divorce here.