FLAT FEE DIVORCE


An uncontested divorce may save you time and money.


While no divorce is truly "uncontested" in the sense there are no no disagreements, these disputes do not always have to be resolved in court.


That's an "uncontested divorce." - one where the spouses can reach a decision as to the terms of the divorce without going to trial. Uncontested divorces move more quickly through the courts and are, generally, less expensive than contested divorces.

Complex issues, high financial stakes, and technical legal procedures are the signs of a contested divorce, however.

We offer an uncontested divorce for a flat fee.


We handle your divorce

We will handle your uncontested divorce from start to finish. When you call you will
deal directly with an experienced and knowledgeable matrimonial attorney. Our
attorneys will will review your information and guide you through the divorce
process step-by-step. There are no hourly rates to worry about. We provide you a
simple, courteous, professional, and economical legal service.

       The divorce process


 
Flat Fee Divorce Packages

Uncontested Divorce without children           Uncontested divorce with children
 
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Benefits Offered

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*Terms and restrictions apply. Please call for details.
Flat Rate Divorce offer applies to McHenry, Kane, Lake, and DuPage counties, located in the state of Illinois, only. The information provided on this site is not intended to be legal advice. You should consult a competent attorney for advice regarding your particular situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your telephone calls, letters and email. Please note that merely contacting us or transmitting an inquiry via this website or by phone, without a formal retainer agreement, does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
 

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