5 Most Common Types of Divorce

There is one outcome of divorce, but there are many ways to get divorced. Most people do not know about the various ways one can get a divorce. The different types of divorce are distinguished based on the length of the marriage, the spouses’ willingness to cooperate, and the situation of the marriage.

Types of Divorce

  • Collaborative Divorce: In a collaborative divorce, each spouse hires their own attorney, and the four parties meet to solve the terms of the divorce.
  • Mediated Divorce: In a mediated divorce, the spouses hire one mediator to facilitate communication between the two spouses.
  • No-Fault Divorce: A no-fault divorce does not assign the fault of the divorce on one spouse, but cites only a breakdown of the marriage.
  • Summary Divorce: A summary divorce is a streamlined process for short marriages with limited property, no spousal support, and no children.
  • Uncontested Divorce: In an uncontested divorce , the spouses are able to agree on the terms of the divorce without lawyers or a court proceeding.

Deciding on a Type of Divorce

Only you and your spouse can decide how to proceed with your divorce. When making the decision, consider the complexity of your marriage; this will include whether or not the marriage has shared financial accounts, jointly own property, and children. Also consider how well you and your spouse can work together to agree on the terms the divorce.

If spouses find they are able to communicate about the terms of the divorce, they can proceed with a no-fault, summary, or uncontested divorce. If spouses find they need help communicating, they can proceed in a collaborative or mediated divorce.

The iDivorceForms Service

The iDivorceForms service can assist spouses in obtaining a divorce by any of the aforementioned types of divorce. Unfortunately, iDivoreForms.com service cannot assist with contested divorce cases. Contested divorce cases require processes our online service cannot assist with, such as legal counsel and representation, and court hearings.

iDivorceForms.com is fully capable and willing to assist spouses going through a collborative, mediated, no-fault, summary, or an uncontested divorce. For each type of divorce, our service has simplified the process into three simple steps. Allow us to handle the hard part for you so you can focus on your new start.

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