Skilled Uncontested Divorce Mediator in Tampa, Florida
Uncontested Divorce Agreement in Florida
At Reineke Mediations, Tampa Bay’s uncontested divorce mediator Beth Reineke knows ending a marriage by a mutual decision on amicable terms is the best-case scenario. But even in an uncontested divorce in Florida, you have to be careful.
If an uncontested divorce is handled by the spouses independently, many legal and financial considerations can haunt them later because they are not thoroughly covered in their written marital settlement agreement.
The good news is, you do not have to turn your uncontested divorce details over to a family law litigator, but you can still protect yourself and your future by pursuing the process through mediation with a skilled family law attorney who is a certified mediator. Contact Beth Reineke to discuss whether your Florida uncontested divorce negotiation needs are a good fit for pre-suit mediation or another form of alternative dispute resolution during a free phone consultation.
Ending a marriage by mutual decision on amicable terms is the best-case scenario. But even in an uncontested divorce, you have to be careful. There are many legal and financial considerations that can come back to haunt you if not thoroughly covered in your marital settlement agreement.
If you are interested in exploring mediation as an option for your uncontested divorce agreement, please give Reineke Mediations a call at (813) 205-6675 or contact us online. You can also schedule a mediation with Beth Reineke by clicking here.
What Can Be Determined During Uncontested Divorce Mediation in Florida?
You may have a “kitchen table” divorce agreement and think you are ready for a quick divorce. Closer examination by a neutral attorney may reveal gaps and loose ends that should be addressed in a formal written agreement. There is no substitute for the trained eye of an experienced divorce lawyer.
What exactly have you agreed to? Are you really in agreement on the issues? Are there gray areas or ambiguous terms? Have you missed critical scenarios? For instance, what if the house doesn’t sell, or what if, as parents, you stop getting along?
Tampa Bay attorney and mediator Beth Reineke offers assistance to couples for an uncontested divorce (Florida no-fault divorce) by preparing the related legal documents:
- Legal separation agreements— an interim solution to clarify financial and legal matters if you are not ready to divorce.
- Marital settlement agreements— a comprehensive document needed when dissolving the marriage for resolving marital financial affairs.
- Parenting plans— a contract detailing terms of custody, time-sharing and visitation schedules, and shared parental responsibilities.
Even if you have everything worked out, as a neutral mediator, Beth Reineke can review your outlines and notes and help you and your spouse cover all your bases. As your mediator, she will prepare your settlement agreement and your court documents so that all you have to do is submit them to the court for approval. If it turns out that you and your spouse have some unresolved issues, attorney Reineke is a highly experienced mediator who can get you the rest of the way without hiring competing attorneys and resorting to litigation.
Attorney Beth Reineke is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Divorce Mediator. Drawing on more than 30 years of experience litigating, mediating, and settling uncontested divorce cases in the Tampa Bay Area, she conducts virtual and in-person mediations for families in Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco Counties and provides free phone consultations for Florida parents.
Do I Need an Attorney to Pursue Uncontested Divorce Mediation in the Tampa Bay Area?
It is very common that couples come to us thinking that they are in total agreement, only to discover they have loose ends, unexplored issues, or even major disagreements. Beth Reineke draws on her years of experience in mediating, negotiating and litigating divorce and custody cases to help you build on common ground and work out any remaining issues.
In an uncontested divorce, you must agree on everything:
- Division of assets and debts.
- Custody and visitation.
- Shared parenting responsibilities.
- Child support.
- Alimony(if applicable).
You may be tempted to go to a non-attorney to have your divorce agreement drawn up, or to even to fill out your agreement from a do-it-yourself kit. However, there is no substitute for a knowledgeable lawyer creating these important documents for you. It will cost you far more — personally and financially — if you try to handle this yourself and end up in court later because you overlooked an important issue.
As your Tampa Bay divorce mediator, attorney Reineke has the experience to draw up your marital separation agreement, your parenting plan and the supporting court documents required to be filed with the court, including:
- A petition for dissolution of marriage.
- A waiver of formal service of process.
- A response and answer to the petition.
- Alimony calculations.
- Child Support Guideline Calculations
- Certificates of Compliance with Rule 12.285(mandatory disclosure).
- Financial affidavits.
- Residential affidavits.
- Title IV affidavits.
- UCCJEA affidavits for custody and time sharing.
- Various notices and motions..
- A final judgment dissolving your marriage.
Unfortunately, you cannot simply “go your separate ways.” All these documents must be properly prepared to pass muster with the court, and all disputes must be resolved.
Yes, it is possible to do an uncontested divorce even if you have child custody disputes or other complex issues related to the division of your assets or debts. It may take more than one mediation session and perhaps outside professionals to iron out all the issues, but you will be happier with the resulting agreement than if you went to court and left these very personal and complex issues up to a judge who doesn’t know you or your family.
Once your marital agreement is finished, if you would like you can each take it to your own attorneys for review before you sign it. Attorney Reineke will incorporate any final changes to the agreement before you sign it, and she will prepare the court documents so you can file an uncontested divorce with the court. Contact Beth today to learn how she can put her three decades of Florida family law and mediation experience to work for you.
If you are interested in exploring divorce mediation as an option to resolve your issues, please call (813) 205-6675 or contact us online. You can also schedule a mediation with Beth Reineke by clicking here.
Related Links:
- Uncontested Divorce; Agreement on All Points – Why You Still Need the Assistance of a Neutral Attorney/Mediator
- Changes To Florida Divorce Procedure – Financial Affidavits Do Not Have To Be Filed In Uncontested Divorce Proceedings
RESOLVE YOUR DIVORCE IN 4-6 WEEKS!
Among the other substantially essential benefits to choosing mediation or other forms of ADR, most Tampa Bay pre-suit and uncontested divorce mediations reach a resolution and agreements are signed and ready for filing in four to six weeks.