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Do you qualify for an uncontested dissolution proceeding in Lincoln County, Washington?
An uncontested proceeding isn't for everybody. There are some situations where you will have to retain counsel in your local jurisdiction and have them represent you. However, if you can answer yes to the below questions, then you will qualify for an uncontested dissolution proceeding in Lincoln County through our law firm.
(1) Does on the spouse's currently reside in Washington State OR is one of the spouse's in the military on active duty and stationed in Washington State?
At least one spouse must be a resident of Washington State. This means that you or your spouse live in Washington State or you or your spouse is a member of the armed forces and stationed within Washington State.
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No
(2) If you have children, have they lived in the State of Washington for at least the past six months?
In order for the Washington State Court System to have jurisdiction over your children, they need to have resided in the state for the last six months.
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No
(3) Have you and your spouse agreed to file a divorce action together?
Before you proceed with an uncontested dissolution, it is best for you to sit down with your spouse and divide up any property you may have, debts you may owe, and reach an agreement on all issues regarding the children of the marriage. An uncontested divorce means that you and your spouse have agreed upon all the terms.
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(4) Will your spouse sign the dissolution paperwork?
An uncontested divorce is one where the husband and wife agree on all aspects of the dissolution proceeding and do not have any issues unresolved at the time of filing. If you or your spouse are not in agreement on all issues, then you should select 'No.'
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Conclusion: If you can answer yes to all of the above questions, you and your spouse are going to qualify for our uncontested dissolution proceeding program in Lincoln County, Washington. This means no court appearances, no attorney meetings, no arguments and extensive legal fees from the Court, no parenting classes to take.
Ready for the next step? We'll have you register with our program and you will get an interoffice client/case number.
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