Ann O’Connell

Attorney · UC Berkeley School of Law

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Uncontested Divorce in North Carolina
Learn how to get a quick and easy uncontested divorce in North Carolina, including the requirements, necessary paperwork, how and where to file the forms, and how to complete the process.
Uncontested Divorce in Nevada
In Nevada, divorcing spouses who agree on all the divorce-related issues, like child custody and property division, can file a joint petition and skip the time and expense of appearing in court.
How Do I File for Divorce in North Dakota?
Which type of divorce should you file in North Dakota—a contested divorce, an uncontested divorce, or a summary divorce?
How Do I File for Divorce in South Dakota?
Learn how to file a no-fault or fault-based divorce in South Dakota.
Should You Move Out of the Family Home During a Divorce?
You might want to move out of the family house when you’re in the middle of a divorce, but make sure you know the pros and cons of a move before packing your bags.
How Do I File for Divorce in Delaware
Find out what forms you'll need and the steps you'll have to take to get started with your Delaware divorce.
How Do I File for Divorce in Rhode Island?
From preparing your documents to to serving your spouse, learn more about the divorce filing process in Rhode Island.
How Do I File for Divorce in Montana?
Learn about how having an agreement with your spouse—or not having one—can affect how you file for divorce in Montana.
How Do I File for Divorce in Idaho?
Learn about the types of divorce in Idaho and how to file them.
Uncontested Divorce in Georgia
Getting divorced in Georgia can be a relatively pain free process when your divorce is uncontested.