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Abogados de Contested Divorce

1336 abogados de Contested Divorce encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

DivorceFamily LawBusiness LawPersonal Injury
Antioch16+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
DivorceCriminal LawCollaborative LawContested Divorce
Greenfield18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Family LawDivorceDomestic ViolenceAdoption
Greenwood17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
DivorceFamily LawDomestic ViolenceCollaborative Law
Hoover24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tonya Page
Tonya Page

The Page Firm

DivorceFamily LawCollaborative LawContested Divorce
Arnold24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tori L. Stenbak
Tori L. Stenbak

Tori L. Stenbak, Attorney at Law

Family LawDivorceAdoptionChild Custody
Falmouth20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Traci Combs-Valerio
Traci Combs-Valerio

Combs-Valerio Law Office

DivorceFamily LawDomestic ViolenceCriminal Law
Hamilton21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tracy Ann Moore
Tracy Ann Moore

Moore Legal

DivorceFamily LawArbitration & MediationDomestic Violence
Cumming23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tracy Lynn Hirsch
Tracy Lynn Hirsch

Tracy Lynn Hirsch, Attorney at Law

BankruptcyDivorceForeclosure DefenseTax Law
Clark County28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tracy Provo Knight
Tracy Provo Knight

Knight Law Group

DivorceCriminal LawFamily LawEmployment Law
Clarksville12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tracy Rotharmel Shanks
Tracy Rotharmel Shanks

Tracy Rotharmel Shanks, Attorney at Law

DivorceFamily LawCollaborative LawContested Divorce
Central15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tricia D. Goostree
Tricia D. Goostree

Goostree Legal

Family LawDivorceDomestic ViolenceAdoption
Dupage County23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
DivorceCriminal LawContested DivorceProperty Division
Broomfield County29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tyler M. Neher
Tyler M. Neher

Neher Legal

Family LawDivorceChild CustodyChild Support
Kane County25+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tyler McCrea
Tyler McCrea

McCrea Trial Lawyers

Family LawDivorceAdoptionChild Custody
Columbus1+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Val Kleyman
Val Kleyman

Kleyman Law Office

DivorceFamily LawCollaborative LawContested Divorce
New York City22+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Valerie S. Wolfman
Valerie S. Wolfman

Wolfman & Partners

DivorceFamily LawProbateInternational Law
Jackson Heights37+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Valerie S. Wolfman
Valerie S. Wolfman

Wolfman & Associates

DivorceFamily LawProbateInternational Law
Astoria37+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Finding a Contested Divorce Lawyer in the United States

A contested divorce happens when spouses cannot agree on one or more terms of their separation. Disagreements over property, custody, or support can turn a straightforward process into a drawn-out legal battle. Having the right attorney on your side changes the outcome.

What Contested Divorce Law Covers

A divorce becomes contested when either spouse disputes terms like asset division, child custody, spousal support, or debt allocation. Unlike an uncontested divorce where both parties sign off on everything, a contested case requires court intervention to resolve disputes.

These cases often involve discovery requests, depositions, financial audits, and sometimes expert witnesses. Contested divorces also cover situations where one spouse refuses to respond to divorce filings altogether, which forces the other party to pursue a default judgment.

When You Should Hire a Contested Divorce Lawyer

  • Your spouse has hired their own attorney and disputes custody or property terms
  • Significant assets are at stake, including businesses, retirement accounts, or real estate
  • You suspect your spouse is hiding income or transferring assets
  • Domestic violence, substance abuse, or other safety concerns affect custody decisions
  • You and your spouse cannot agree on a parenting plan or visitation schedule

How the Contested Divorce Process Works

One spouse files a petition for divorce, and the other spouse files a response. If the response disputes any terms, the case enters the contested track. Both sides exchange financial documents and other evidence during the discovery phase, which typically lasts several months.

Most courts require mediation before trial. According to the American Bar Association, roughly 95% of divorce cases settle before reaching a courtroom. If mediation fails, the case goes to trial where a judge decides all unresolved issues. Contested divorces take an average of 12 to 18 months from filing to final decree.

How Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Division of marital assets follows either equitable distribution or community property rules depending on state law — equitable does not always mean 50/50
  • Child support calculations use each parent's income, the number of children, custody time, and childcare or medical expenses
  • Spousal support depends on the length of the marriage, each spouse's earning capacity, age, health, and standard of living during the marriage
  • Retirement accounts and pensions are divided using a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO)
  • Debts accumulated during the marriage are split based on the same distribution principles as assets

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a contested divorce become uncontested?

Yes. Many contested cases settle through negotiation or mediation before trial. If both spouses reach agreement on all terms at any point, the case converts to an uncontested divorce, which speeds up the final resolution significantly.

What happens if my spouse refuses to cooperate during the divorce?

If your spouse ignores court filings or refuses to participate, you can request a default judgment. The court may grant you the terms outlined in your original petition. Judges do not look favorably on non-participation, and the uncooperative spouse risks losing influence over custody, support, and property decisions.