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FREE detailed reports on 21 Uncontested Divorce Attorneys in Denton County, Texas. Find 281 reviews, disciplinary sanctions, and peer endorsements.
Here’s how uncontested divorce works in Texas, and how North Texas Family Lawyers can still help you—even if you and your partner agree. To schedule a consultation, call a Denton County uncontested divorce lawyer at (972) 402-6367 or contact us online today!
Call us at (972) 236-7798 or fill out our online form to request your consultation. Get help with your uncontested divorce from Burrows Law Group. Contact us today for a smooth process.
Schedule an initial consultation with the Denton County divorce attorneys at Burrows Law Group online or at (972) 236-7798 to get started on your divorce today. We represent throughout Frisco, Collin County, and surrounding areas.
Our Denton County family law attorneys represent clients in a variety of family matters including uncontested, contested, same-sex, high net-worth, and collaborative divorce; child support; paternity; child custody; parenting plans; marital property division; marital agreements; grandparents’ rights; adoption; and contested probate.
At the Haugen Law Firm, our Denton County uncontested divorce attorney offers legal services to parties that represent themselves at reduced rates. If you are unable to reach an agreement, we offer mediation to unrepresented parties.
Uncontested divorces can take around six months on average, after factoring in the 60-day waiting period enforced by Texas law and observed by Denton County. Contested divorces can sometimes take one or two years—or even longer in hotly contested cases involving high net-worth assets.
At Simple Texas Divorce, we are here to help you through the divorce process, regardless of the type of divorce you are pursuing. For more information about the uncontested divorce process in Denton County, call (940) 236-0972 or contact us online.
At the Law Office of Stephen E. Dubner, our main office is located in Lewisville, just south of I-35, and we serve clients in the DFW Metroplex and throughout Denton County, Texas. We can help you with your uncontested divorce. Schedule a free consultation with us today.
Either spouse can begin the uncontested divorce process by filing a petition in Texas county district court. An uncontested divorce, interestingly, can be either at-fault or no-fault. An at-fault divorce, as the name suggests, assigns blame — such as infidelity or cruel treatment — to one spouse for the failure of the marriage.