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Uncontested Divorce

Illinois Flat-Fee Divorce Lawyer

Uncontested divorce requires both parties to come to a full agreement on all of the terms of the divorce such as child custody and visitation, child support, alimony and the division of property, before involving the courts. If you feel that you and your spouse have come to agreement on all of the necessary elements of your divorce, uncontested divorce can be an option for you.

I am an Aurora based uncontested divorce attorney Matthew M. Williams of the Law Office of Matthew M. Williams, P.C. I offer experienced representation and am more than happy to help individuals who believe that the terms of their divorce have been worked out already.

A benefit of uncontested divorce with my office is the fact that I am willing to file such a divorce for a flat fee of:

  • $1,500 for an uncontested divorce without children (plus court costs)
  • $2,000 for an uncontested divorce with children (plus court costs)

This cost includes my drafting of the necessary paperwork, such as the marital agreement and the parenting agreement, which you will then review. If any changes are necessary, your first revision is included in the flat fee.

Another benefit of uncontested divorce is that all decision-making power remains in your hands at all times. A judge will be necessary, but only to accept the proper documents and enter Judgment on your case, on your terms.

Contact My Office

For simple divorces or for couples that are able to deal with their difficulties in a mature fashion, uncontested divorce can be a relatively easy alternative to traditional divorce and litigation. Call 630-409-1261 or simply contact me online to schedule your initial consultation. Flexible payment plans and reasonable retainers are part of the commitment I make to helping you move forward with your life.

The Law Office of Matthew M. Williams, P.C., provides legal assistance to residents of the cities of Aurora, Oswego, Naperville, Yorkville, St. Charles and Wheaton, and to Kane County, DuPage County and Kendall County, Illinois.

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