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Do you mean uncontested divorce? Uncontested divorce is when the parties have resolved all issues of the divorce (property division, custody, child/spousal support, etc) before filing for divorce.

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Is there a form for a legal uncontested divorce in New York?

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When does an uncontested divorce occur?

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Is an uncontested Guam divorce valid in California?

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When was marriage made legal?

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