Uncontested Divorce in San Diego County: How It Works
I’m Tim Blankenship from Divorce661. If you and your spouse are in full agreement, an uncontested divorce is the fastest, simplest, and most affordable route to end your marriage in San Diego County. In this guide I’ll walk you through what qualifies as an uncontested divorce, the step-by-step process we follow, typical timelines, and why many couples choose a remote, flat-fee option to keep things painless and private.
What Is an Uncontested Divorce?
An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on the major issues: property division, debts, spousal support (if any), and—when applicable—child custody and child support. When there are no disputes to litigate, you can avoid court battles, long waits, and high legal fees. The result is a faster, more affordable dissolution of marriage that focuses on completing the required paperwork correctly.
Step-by-Step: How an Uncontested Divorce Works in San Diego
Here’s the practical path we take for uncontested cases in San Diego County. The process is designed to be 100% remote with no court appearances needed.
1. File the Petition and Summons Online
Start by filing your Petition and Summons through the court’s e-filing system. Electronic filing speeds up processing and keeps everything organized. Properly filed paperwork is the foundation for a smooth uncontested divorce.
2. Notice and Acknowledgement of Receipt
Instead of hiring a process server, your spouse can sign a Notice and Acknowledgement of Receipt. When they sign this form, they’re formally acknowledging they were served with the divorce papers—this eliminates the need for a server and reduces cost and hassle.
3. Exchange Financial Disclosures
Both parties complete the required financial disclosures. Full transparency about income, assets, debts, and expenses is essential. These disclosures ensure the court can review the fairness of any settlement and help prevent later disputes.
4. Draft the Marital Settlement Agreement
Once disclosures are exchanged, we draft a Marital Settlement Agreement that captures your decisions about property division, support, custody, and any other relevant terms. This agreement becomes the basis for the Final Judgment.
5. Prepare and Submit the Final Judgment
After the agreement is signed, we prepare the Final Judgment and submit it to the court. In many uncontested cases, San Diego courts approve judgments quickly—often within a few weeks—provided the paperwork is complete and properly formatted.
Typical Timeline
- Initial filing and acknowledgement: usually completed within days to a couple of weeks.
- Court approval of an uncontested package: often a matter of weeks once submitted.
- Official divorce date: your divorce becomes final six months after your spouse was served or signed the acknowledgement.
That six-month waiting period is a California statutory requirement designed to give parties time to reconsider; it’s not a delay caused by the court. Once that period ends, your divorce is finalized automatically.
Real Client Story
A recent San Diego client came to us ready to move forward peacefully. We filed their case, handled the disclosures, drafted their agreement, and submitted their judgment—all within two weeks. They did everything remotely, and now they’re set to finalize their divorce on the six-month mark with nothing left to do. That’s the benefit of a clean, uncontested approach: speed, clarity, and predictability.
Benefits of Choosing an Uncontested, Remote Divorce
- No court appearances—everything handled online.
- Lower cost compared with contested litigation.
- Faster resolution when both parties agree.
- Reduced emotional stress and greater privacy.
- Flat-fee pricing available so you know the cost up front.
Why Work With Divorce661?
At Divorce661 we specialize in San Diego uncontested divorces. Our process is straightforward and remote—no courthouse visits ever. We handle filing, disclosures, drafting your marital settlement agreement, and submitting the final judgment. Our goal is to keep your divorce simple, fast, and 100% remote.
How to Get Started
If you and your spouse are in agreement and want to move forward peacefully, start by scheduling a free consultation. We’ll review your situation, explain the paperwork and timeline, and outline a flat-fee option tailored to your case. Visit divorce661.com to book your free consultation and take the first step toward a new chapter.
Conclusion
An uncontested divorce in San Diego County offers a streamlined path to finalizing your marriage when both parties agree. With e-filing, signed acknowledgements in place of process servers, complete financial disclosures, and a clear Marital Settlement Agreement, you can avoid court appearances, reduce costs, and resolve your case efficiently. If you want a fast, friendly, and court-approved approach, we’re here to help you through every step.
“Let’s keep your divorce simple, fast, and 100% remote.”