
To qualify for an uncontested divorce in New York, spouses must agree on:
Division of marital property and debts
Spousal maintenance (alimony), if applicable
Child custody and parenting time
Child support, in compliance with New York guidelines
Health insurance and related benefits
Grounds for divorce (New York allows no-fault divorce)
Even when both parties agree, properly drafting and filing the required legal documents is critical. Errors or omissions can delay the process or result in rejected filings.
Choosing an uncontested divorce offers several important advantages:
Lower legal costs compared to contested divorce litigation
Faster resolution, often finalized in a matter of months
Reduced emotional stress for spouses and children
Greater control over outcomes, rather than leaving decisions to a judge
Privacy, with minimal court involvement
With legal guidance, uncontested divorces provide a respectful path forward while ensuring compliance with New York divorce laws.
An experienced uncontested divorce attorney will guide you through every step, including:
Preparing and reviewing all divorce documents
Drafting a comprehensive settlement agreement
Filing paperwork with the New York Supreme Court
Addressing court requests or corrections, if needed
Finalizing the judgment of divorce
Our goal is to ensure the process is handled accurately, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to your life.
While uncontested divorces are simpler, they are still legally binding. An attorney ensures that:
Your agreement is fair and enforceable
Your rights are fully protected
No critical issues are overlooked
Documents comply with New York court requirements
Even amicable divorces can have long-term financial and parental consequences. Having the right legal support helps you move forward with confidence.

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