Washington Divorce without Children — Contested is a type of divorce in which both parties are unable to come to an agreement on the terms of the divorce. This type of divorce must be filed with the court in the state of Washington and can involve a variety of issues including but not limited to: division of property, alimony, child custody, child support, and other legal matters. The two types of Washington Divorce without Children — Contested are a Default Divorce and a Divorce by Agreement. In a Default Divorce, the court must make the final decisions regarding all matters. In a Divorce by Agreement, both parties must reach a voluntary settlement on all matters, with the court's approval.