Everything You Need to Know About Contested Divorces and How an Attorney Can Help

May 25, 2023

Everything You Need to Know About Contested Divorces and How an Attorney Can Help

Divorce can be a difficult and emotional process, especially when it comes to contested divorces. A contested divorce occurs when both parties cannot agree on the terms of the divorce, including issues such as alimony, child support, and child custody. In a contested divorce, the matter is brought before a judge, who ultimately makes the decision on the final terms of the divorce. This can be a complicated and overwhelming process, which is why it is important to have an experienced attorney by your side. In this blog post, we will go over the most common causes of contested divorces and how an attorney can help you through this difficult process.


Most Common Causes of Contested Divorces: 



There are several reasons why a divorce may become contested. Some of the most common include:


- Division of assets and property: When it comes to dividing assets and property, many divorcing couples may disagree on who should get what. This can lead to a lengthy and complicated process as both parties fight for what they believe is rightfully theirs.

- Child custody: When children are involved, it is not uncommon for both parties to disagree on who should have custody and how much time each parent should have with the children.

- Alimony and child support: These financial agreements can be a major cause of contention in a divorce. Often, one party feels they are entitled to more than the other party is willing to give. 


How an Attorney Can Help 


Navigating a contested divorce is not an easy task, which is why it is important to have an experienced attorney on your side. An attorney can help in the following ways:


- Provide legal advice: An attorney can provide legal counsel and advice throughout the entire divorce process. They can explain your rights and help you understand the legal implications of any decisions you make.

- Represent you in court: In a contested divorce, it is likely that the matter will go to court. An attorney can represent you in court and argue on your behalf. They will have a thorough understanding of the law and can use their expertise to ensure your best interests are protected.

- Negotiate on your behalf: Before a divorce goes to court, it is often preferable to negotiate a settlement. An attorney can negotiate on your behalf to ensure that you get the best possible outcome.


At The Law Offices of Robert L. Bogen, We Can Assist You 


At The Law Offices of Robert L. Bogen, we have experience helping Florida residents with all types of divorce cases, including contested divorces. We understand the complexity and emotions involved in this type of situation, which is why we take a personalized approach to every case. We will work hard to understand your unique circumstances and will use our experience and expertise to help you achieve the best possible outcome.


What to Expect During the Contested Divorce Process 


The contested divorce process can be lengthy and complex. Here is a brief overview of what you can expect:


- Filing the petition for divorce: The first step in a divorce is filing the petition for divorce. This is the document that officially initiates the divorce process.

- Discovery: During this phase, both parties will exchange information and documents. This is done to ensure each party has all the information they need to make informed decisions about the terms of the divorce.

- Negotiations: Once all information has been exchanged, it is common to try and negotiate a settlement. If an agreement is reached, the divorce can be finalized without going to court.

- Trial: If a settlement cannot be reached, the divorce will go to trial. At trial, each party will present evidence and arguments to the judge, who will ultimately make the final decision on the terms of the divorce.


Navigating a contested divorce can be a difficult and emotional process, but with the help of an experienced attorney, you can get through it with the best possible outcome. At The Law Offices of Robert L. Bogen, we have a wealth of experience helping Florida residents through this challenging time. We will work hard to ensure your rights are protected and that you achieve the best possible outcome. If you are currently going through a contested divorce and need legal assistance, contact us today to schedule a consultation.


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