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Divorce is messy—emotionally, financially, and legally. At Eggert Law, we don’t pretend it’s easy, but we do make it clear. Whether you’re filing in Tulsa or Broken Arrow, we help you get through it without losing your sanity, your kids, or your future.
“Eggert Law made our divorce process surprisingly smooth. They handled everything—drafting the agreement, filing the paperwork—and we were divorced within a few months. They guided us through every decision and saved us both time and money.”
— J.S., Tulsa, OK
An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on all key issues, including:
With full cooperation and a detailed agreement, uncontested divorces usually avoid courtroom drama, lengthy hearings, and high legal fees.
Benefits of Uncontested Divorce:
BenefitDescriptionFaster processMost cases resolve within a few months.Lower legal costsNo trial means reduced fees and expenses.Less stressfulMinimizes conflict and supports co-parenting.More controlYou and your spouse design the agreement.PrivacyDetails remain out of public courtroom records.
SCHEDULE INITIAL CONSULTATION
It may be a good option if:
With professional guidance, most couples can reach consensus—even when emotions run high.
Initial Consultation – We review your situation and confirm whether uncontested divorce is the right path.
Drafting the Agreement – A thorough Marital Settlement Agreement covering finances, support, custody, and parenting plans.
Filing with the Court – We prepare and file all necessary paperwork with the correct courthouse.
Court Finalization – We coordinate with the court, attend short hearings if required, and secure the Final Decree of Divorce.
Post-Divorce Assistance – Guidance for name changes, updating accounts, or adjusting insurance and beneficiaries.
How long will it take to get divorced?
Typically 2–4 months, depending on county waiting periods and court schedules.
What if we can’t agree on everything?
We can recommend mediation or transition to a contested divorce—protecting your interests throughout.
Can we adjust the agreement later?
Yes. Agreements can be modified by mutual consent or if circumstances change.
Is an attorney required?
Not strictly, but legal representation ensures documents are filed correctly and your rights are protected.