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If you file for divorce, your spouse does not have to complete or sign any paperwork, file anything with the court, or go to court for the divorce hearing. It is a brief trial in which one or both parties simply recite the facts to the court, and the judgment of absolute divorce is granted.My state made it ridiculously easy to file an uncontested divorce without attorneys. When you file your complaint for absolute divorce, you do not need to submit or file a separation agreement at any time. You and your spouse will need a separation agreement which spells all this out, as well as final property distribution. No divorce is "uncontested" unless BOTH parties agree to NOT contest it. And that requires both parties knowing what is in the divorce petition. From a legal filing perspective, there is no such thing as an uncontested divorce. You file for divorce. If it is a truly uncontested divorce where both spouses are going to sign the papers, you can file in your county.