The Pros & Cons of an Uncontested Divorce in Colorado

Plog & Stein P.C. Team
The PROs & CONs of an Uncontested Divorce in Colorado

Nobody enters into marriage hoping it will end in divorce. Nevertheless, couples choose to seek a divorce for a variety of reasons each and every day. In fact, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, in 2021, the divorce rate in Colorado was 2.9 divorces per 1,000 residents.

If you are considering ending your marriage in Colorado, it’s important to know what options are available. Depending on the facts surrounding your case, you might benefit from pursuing an uncontested divorce.

Not sure what an uncontested divorce is or whether it might be a good fit for your situation? Read on to learn more about the pros and cons of an uncontested divorce in Colorado and how the family law attorneys at Plog & Stein P.C. can help you move forward.

An Overview of Uncontested Divorce in Colorado

Going through a divorce can be complicated and emotional for everyone involved. Under certain circumstances, however, the parties may be able to pursue an uncontested divorce, which can greatly simplify the process.

An uncontested divorce is one in which the spouses are able to amicably agree to the terms of their divorce without the need for court intervention. Notably, the parties must agree to all material provisions regarding the dissolution of their marriage, including:

Under the best conditions, the parties will be able to come to agreement on all issues, before a case is even filed with the court, and put those terms into a written separation agreement setting forth the agreed-upon terms of the divorce.

Generally speaking, unless any of the terms are completely outrageous, the court will enter a decree of dissolution. This decree formally terminates the marriage, and orders the parties to comply with the terms set forth in the separation agreement.

Start Your Case Evaluation Here

What’s the Difference Between Contested and Uncontested Divorce in Colorado?

As the name implies, an uncontested divorce must be uncontested. Thus, it is a contested divorce if both parties cannot agree on any issue—such as how to divide the property or split parenting time for any minor children.

When a divorce is contested, the parties will need to present their respective arguments in court, where a judge will make a final determination on any disputed issues.

Pros of an Uncontested Divorce in Colorado

An uncontested divorce has many benefits that make it a worthwhile option to consider for divorcing parties. Below are some common pros of an uncontested divorce in Colorado.

Lower Costs

Legal proceedings can be expensive, and a divorce is no exception. There will be a number of filing fees, potential expert costs, potential legal fees, and other costs associated with pursuing a contested divorce. Also, if you cannot resolve your disagreements, your case will go to trial, and trials cost money. There is no legal requirement that you hire legal counsel. But when the stakes are high, going it alone can be risky. If you have no legal training and try to take your case to trial, the chances are good that you will make mistakes that could cost you. But hiring a lawyer to take your case all the way through trial can be financially costly.

Uncontested divorces never have to go to trial. With an uncontested divorce, there will be fewer documents to prepare and file, and you will spend much less time in court. As a result, an uncontested divorce is typically much less financially costly than a contested divorce.

Less Stressful

An uncontested divorce is also far less stressful than a contested divorce. The emotional strain of a divorce where you just can’t see eye to eye is difficult to quantify. But it is safe to say that the ability to compromise and work through your issues amicably puts far less pressure on everyone involved.

Quicker Process

In addition to being less expensive and less stressful, an uncontested divorce is also much quicker and more efficient than a contested divorce. This is due to the fact that an uncontested divorce will not require various litigation steps or a lengthy trial, making it a more appealing option for many individuals. A Colorado divorce can be done in 91 days of either filing or service of process. Many uncontested divorces are done within this time frame. Contested divorces can take 6 months or more.

More Privacy

A lesser-known advantage of an uncontested divorce, as compared to a contested divorce, is the level of privacy afforded to the parties.

Contested divorces can frequently become contentious, and the parties’ personal details will likely be disclosed in court filings, discovery documents, and at trial. However, because you typically resolve an uncontested divorce without extensive court appearances or public court filings, the parties’ personal information will likely remain private and out of the public eye.

If you are facing a divorce, you don’t have to navigate it alone. The Denver divorce attorneys at Plog & Stein are ready to stand by your side and help you through this difficult time. Contact Us

Cons of an Uncontested Divorce in Colorado

Although there are a number of advantages to an uncontested divorce, there are some key drawbacks to be aware of as well. Below are some examples of cons associated with an uncontested divorce in Colorado:

  • It might take the parties a significant amount of time to come to an agreement on all of the terms of the divorce;
  • Any disparity in knowledge or bargaining power between the parties can lead to unfair and unequal negotiations, i.e., if your partner is hiding anything you might not find out in time;
  • Because agreement to all terms of the divorce is necessary, the parties may have to compromise on certain issues that are important to them; and
  • The parties will not get an opportunity to present their case at trial.

While an uncontested divorce can be great in some cases, it may not be the right option for everyone. The key is whether the terms you are agreeing to are acceptable mapped up with the outcome you believe you could gain going to trial. If you’re not sure whether an uncontested divorce makes sense for your situation, contact us to discuss your case.

Contact Our Attorneys Today

Going through a divorce can be a complex and stressful process. However, an uncontested divorce can give the parties a more efficient and cost-effective way to terminate their marriage.

If you have questions about the pros and cons of an uncontested divorce in Colorado, give our team a call. At Plog & Stein P.C., our family law attorneys have been helping clients navigate the ins and outs of divorce since 1999. Contact us today to discuss your case and see if an uncontested divorce might be right for you.

Plog & Stein, P.C. Experienced Family Law Attorneys

Contact Our Family Law Team Today

Fill out the form or call us at (303) 781-0322 to schedule your consultation.

Client Reviews

When I first came to Plog & Stein it was simply discuss the renegotiation of child support. Little did I know that within 72 hours I would be retaining Steve Plog for a custody battle. I have recommended him to my friends and I would recommend him to anyone with who wants honest and effective...

Carolyn

I highly recommend Stephen Plog for anyone in need of a top notch domestic relations attorney. After a 27 year marriage, Stephen represented me in a complicated and sometimes bitter divorce with many unique challenges. At the end of the day he was able to produce a settlement that was fair to both...

Neal

I had hired Stephen Plog to help me in getting custody of my children. It was a very long and turbulent custody battle with my ex, but Stephen never gave up and fought very hard on my behalf. Because of his diligence I was awarded custody of my children. My children are doing so amazing and I have...

Jennifer

I am thankful for the job Sarah McCain did for me in my fight with my ex-wife for visitation rights with my daughter. Sarah and the team at Plog & Stein handled my case in an efficient, affordable, and professional manner. Sarah negotiated a new parenting plan as well as acceptable visiting rights...

Tom

I would like to express my appreciation of your representation during my divorce and custody issues. I’m not sure that there is anyone that wants to ever go through a divorce, much less a very challenging one. Unfortunately mine was the latter. Your firm was suggested to me by another attorney I...

Greg

I have recently taken pause to consider my life situation just prior to meeting Stephen Plog and to compare it to my present. My son and I were in need of the right kind of assistance, and I found it in Mr. Plog. Life was chaotic because I had been struggling to finalize a divorce for a very long...

Pamela

I found Stephen Plog at one of the lowest points in my life. My children had been taken from me by their mother and I had no idea of what I was going to do. I contacted Stephen's office to set an appointment. Stephen called me back within a few hours. We met the next day. At the end of our first...

Mike

Sarah McCain and Plog & Stein were wonderful to me during such a difficult time in my life. Their service was outstanding, with prompt responses to all of my questions and creative ideas throughout the proceedings to help things go smoothly. Sarah's compassion, patience, and expertise were...

Sandy

Our Offices

DTC
6021 S. Syracuse Way
Suite 202

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Denver
7900 E Union Ave
Suite 1100

Denver, CO 80237

Accredited Business A plus
Avvo Rating Excellent Featured Family Law Attorney
CBA Colorado Bar
Justia 10 Lawyer Rating
National Academy Of Family Law Attorneys