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San Luis Obispo County Divorce Lawyer

Helping You Achieve a Contested or Uncontested Divorce in CA

Whether your divorce requires an aggressive approach because your spouse is simply unwilling to listen to reason, or you are looking for the skillful use of mediation or negotiation to reach a resolution outside of court, the 805 Law Group can help. We realize there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach to divorce because every family is different. That’s why our San Luis Obispo County attorneys tailor our legal services to suit each client’s unique needs, taking each and every case personally so we can seek the best possible result.

San Luis Obispo County Divorce Lawyer

When you choose a San Luis Obispo County divorce attorney, you will find that we don’t “work” a case, we strive to find a real solution for a real person who needs help – and that’s you. We take the time to connect with you, listen to your side of the story, and learn about your situation. We can then determine which approach is likely to yield the best outcome. From your typical uncontested divorce to a contested, high net worth divorce, our lawyers and support staff are here to represent your interests.

Take this opportunity to discuss your divorce with a knowledgeable professional – call our firm at (805) 420-7547

How Does Uncontested Divorce Work in CA?

When both parties agree to every term of the divorce, then it becomes uncontested. These terms include common family law issues such as custody, visitation & alimony. Uncontested divorces are often sought after when the divorcing couple wishes for a faster process with much less waiting time between filing and receiving the finalization from the court.

How Long Will Your Uncontested Divorce Take?

In California, typical uncontested divorces take roughly six months to complete, as opposed to a contested case which may take much longer, sometimes years if there are more complex issues at hand. An uncontested divorce will take no less than 6 months since CA requires it as a “cooling off” period. It’s intended to have both spouses have the chance to reconcile.

Grounds for Divorce in California

California is a no-fault divorce state, meaning you do not need to provide the court with a reason for the divorce other than the marriage is broken due to irreconcilable differences.

While some states require a certain fault, such as adultery, CA only requires that one or both spouses conclude that the marriage is permanently damaged and cannot be saved.

Since CA is purely a “no-fault” divorce state, marital fault will not be utilized when a judge decides on issues such as custody, asset division, and financial support.

One of the advantages with a no-fault divorce is the time saved. If both spouses can agree on the terms outlined, then it is possible to avoid a court hearing and file as uncontested.

Initial Divorce Consultation: What You Can Look Forward to

In the video, experienced Atascadero divorce attorney William Ausman from the 805 Law Group described what clients planning to go through a divorce can anticipate while working with them. The Atascadero law firm guides its clients through each stage of the procedure while advancing their interests, from compiling data to presenting it in court.

How a Lawyer Can Help You With Your Contested Divorce

If you have a contested divorce case that truly requires an aggressive approach, you can be certain that we have the experience to provide it. Our Atascadero divorce lawyers have been handling these matters for well over a decade and have achieved an impressive record of success.

However, we also understand that not every case requires a fight. We want to be your legal team, helping you create the solution that works for you. In either approach to your divorce, we will champion your case, making certain that you are not shortchanged during the legal process and that your best interests are protected.

Call the 805 Law Group at (805) 420-7547 to learn more. Our divorce attorneys in San Luis Obispo are ready to answer your questions!