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Can You Avoid a Contested Divorce?

Can You Avoid a Divorce

Understanding Your Divorce Options

When you think of divorce, you might immediately imagine spouses battling it out in court. However, not every divorce has to be a drawn-out, adversarial process. In California, couples wishing to end their marriage have options, including filing either a contested or uncontested divorce.

An uncontested divorce means you and your spouse have reached agreements on critical issues, such as community property division, child custody, and financial support, before filing. If you cannot come to an agreement on one or more of these issues, you will need to file a contested divorce, which means the court will likely have to intervene and make decisions on your behalf.

Since contested divorces are often longer, more expensive, and emotionally draining, it’s beneficial to explore ways to avoid litigation whenever possible.



How to Avoid a Contested Divorce

With the help of a skilled Roseville divorce attorney, there are strategies to increase your chances of reaching an out-of-court resolution. Our legal team at Hoss Law works to:

  • Assess your goals and legal rights under California divorce laws
  • Identify areas of disagreement and determine potential compromises
  • Negotiate with your spouse’s attorney to reach a fair settlement
  • Guide you through mediation if informal negotiations do not work


In many cases, proper legal guidance can help spouses resolve disputes amicably, leading to an uncontested divorce. However, if a contested divorce is necessary, you need a strong advocate to protect your rights in court.



Learn More from a Roseville Divorce Lawyer

At Hoss Law, we aim to resolve divorce cases as efficiently as possible while ensuring our clients’ best interests remain a priority. Whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation, our Roseville divorce attorney is here to help.

Contact us online or call 844-4HOSSLAW to schedule a consultation today.

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