Efficient, Affordable, and Legally Sound Divorce Solutions

Not all divorces require litigation or courtroom appearances. If you and your spouse have reached a complete agreement on all material terms of your divorce including custody, child support, maintenance, and equitable distribution you may be eligible for an uncontested divorce in New York State.

At The Law Office of Ramonita Cordero, we represent individuals across New York City including the Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Westchester who wish to terminate their marriage amicably and efficiently. We prepare all required court documents, ensure legal compliance, and handle the process from start to finish โ€” without unnecessary delays.

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What is a unCONTESTED DIVORCE?

An uncontested divorce is a divorce action where both parties agree to the dissolution of the marriage and have resolved all ancillary issues, including:

  • Legal custody and physical custody of any minor children
  • Parenting time schedules
  • Child support in accordance with the Child Support Standards Act
  • Spousal maintenance, if applicable
  • Equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities
  • Health insurance, life insurance, and retirement accounts
  • Allocation of counsel fees and court costs

An uncontested divorce is the most cost-effective and time-efficient way to dissolve a marriage under New York Domestic Relations Law โ€” and it avoids the stress and expense of litigation.

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Types of Uncontested Divorce in New York

There are three legally recognized ways to proceed with an uncontested divorce, depending on your spouseโ€™s level of participation:

1. Standard Uncontested Divorce with Stipulation of Settlement

Both parties execute a comprehensive settlement agreement and cooperate in filing all required documents. Neither party contests the action, and the case is submitted to the Supreme Court for approval without a court appearance.

2. Waiver Divorce

If your spouse agrees to the divorce but prefers not to participate in the legal proceedings, they can sign an Affidavit of Defendant. This notarized document confirms their consent to the divorce, their waiver of formal service, and their decision not to oppose the relief sought.

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3. Default Divorce

If your spouse is personally served with the Summons with Notices and fails to respond within the statutory deadline you may proceed by filing for a default judgment.

A default divorce allows the plaintiff to obtain a final Judgment of Divorce even without the defendantโ€™s participation, provided the court determines the relief sought is fair and legally appropriate.

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Step-by-Step: The Uncontested Divorce Process

Step 1: Case Evaluation and Intake

We review your circumstances and determine whether you qualify for an uncontested, waiver, or default divorce.

Step 2: Preparation of Legal Documents

We draft the initial documents of the divorce and submit to the court in order to obtain an Index number.

Step 3: Service of Process or Waiver

We arrange for legal service of the Summons with notices or prepare the Waiver of Service if your spouse is cooperating and willing to sign.

Step 4: Submission to the Supreme Court

We assemble and submit the uncontested divorce packet for judicial review. No appearance is usually required.

Step 5: Entry of Judgment

If the court approves all documents, the judge will sign a Judgment of Divorce, officially terminating the marriage.

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Frequently asked questions

How long does an uncontested divorce take in New York?

Most cases are finalized within 8 to 12 weeks from submission, though it can vary depending on the court’s schedule and accuracy of paperwork.

Yes. In nearly all uncontested, waiver, or default divorces, no court appearance is required. The process is completed via written submissions.

If your spouse is served and fails to respond within the time limit, you may proceed by requesting a default judgment from the court.

Yes โ€” as long as you and your spouse agree on custody, visitation, and child support in compliance with New York law.

It is a notarized affidavit signed by the defendant spouse acknowledging receipt of the divorce paperwork and waiving their right to be formally served. It is commonly used in cooperative, uncontested divorces.

Yes. Once signed by a judge, your Judgment of Divorce has the same legal effect as a litigated judgment and is fully enforceable under New York law.

Why Choose The Law Office of Ramonita Cordero?

  • ๐Ÿ“˜ Over 35 years of experience in New York matrimonial law
  • ๐Ÿ–Š๏ธ We handle all drafting and court filings โ€” from initial Summons to final Judgment
  • ๐Ÿงพ Affordable flat fees available for eligible uncontested divorces
  • ๐ŸŒ† Proudly serving clients in the Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Westchester
  • ๐ŸŒ Fluent in English and Spanish โ€” Se habla espaรฑol
  • ๐Ÿค Trusted, compassionate, and detail-oriented legal service

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Let us help you complete your uncontested divorce with confidence, clarity, and peace of mind.