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An uncontested divorce is a case where there are no material issues in dispute. You're able to resolve issues with your spouse, such as where your children are going to live, how much support is going to be paid, and how you're going to divide your assets and your debts.
An uncontested divorce in Wisconsin is available to couples who can agree on all aspects of divorce including child custody, visitation, division of assets, health insurance coverage, and alimony. An uncontested divorce is typically faster and more affordable than a contested divorce proceeding.
Divorce ends a marriage. The court rules on such issues as the division of property, maintenance (spousal support), and if necessary, arrangements for child support, legal custody, and physical placement. There is a 120-day waiting period to get divorced.
You do not need a lawyer to file a divorce in Wisconsin. Filing a divorce without lawyer is called a Pro Se Divorce. If you have the time and emotional bandwidth to understand the court rules and procedures a DIY will save you money.
The cost of an uncontested divorce in Wisconsin can range from $184.50 to $25,000, depending on the case's complexity.
How long does uncontested divorce take? An uncontested divorce can be done as quickly as allowed by statute. A court cannot grant a final divorce judgment until four months after the filing of a divorce proceeding. As such, the uncontested divorce process must take at least four months for the date of filing.
Step 1: Initial Filing Summons. Petition for Divorce. Stipulation for Temporary Order. Affidavit/Order to Show Cause for Temporary Order. Confidential Petition Addendum.