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How to Get an Uncontested Divorce in California

In my video, I walk you through how an uncontested divorce in California can be the fastest, easiest, and most affordable way to finalize your marriage—often without ever stepping into a courtroom. I’m Tim Blankenship from Divorce661, and below I’ll explain the exact steps, common pitfalls, and how professional help can save you time and stress.

What Is an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on all major issues: property division, child custody and support (if applicable), and spousal support. When both parties are on the same page, the process is streamlined and can usually be completed without hearings or court appearances.

Why Choose an Uncontested Divorce?

  • Faster: Courts approve uncontested judgment packages quickly when paperwork is correct.
  • Cheaper: Flat-fee services and fewer attorney hours lower costs significantly.
  • Less Stress: No courtroom battles—everything is handled by paperwork and agreement.
  • Remote-Friendly: Many uncontested divorces can be handled 100% remotely.

Step-by-Step: How to File and Finalize an Uncontested Divorce in California

  1. File the Petition and Summons Start by filing the petition, summons, and any jurisdictional forms required by the court. If you have children, you’ll generally need to file the UCCJEA (Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act) form to identify the child’s home state and custody jurisdiction.
  2. Serve Your Spouse Your spouse must be legally served. Service can be done in person or, in some cases, by mail. Proper service is the first crucial step; without it, the process cannot move forward.
  3. Exchange Financial Disclosures Both parties must complete and exchange full financial disclosures—even if you agree on everything. Courts require transparency to ensure agreements are fair and informed. This includes income, assets, debts, and tax information.
  4. Draft and Sign a Marital Settlement Agreement Create a Marital Settlement Agreement that clearly outlines property division, custody arrangements, visitation, child and spousal support, and any other terms. This document is what the court will use to enter judgment.
  5. Prepare and Submit the Judgment Package Once disclosures and the agreement are complete, prepare the judgment package (final paperwork) and submit it to the court. If everything is correct, courts will approve the judgment without hearings.

Common Mistakes That Cause Rejection

  • Incomplete or incorrect forms (wrong jurisdiction form, missing signatures).
  • Improper service or failure to prove service.
  • Missing or inaccurate financial disclosures.
  • Unclear or contradictory terms in the Marital Settlement Agreement.
  • Not following local court rules for formatting or submission.

Tip: Even small mistakes can lead to rejections and delays. Hiring experts who know the local court requirements reduces re-filing and waiting time.

A Real Case Example

“A couple tried to handle their uncontested divorce on their own, but the court rejected their paperwork multiple times. They hired us—we corrected everything, filed it electronically, and their divorce was approved within weeks.”

This is a typical outcome when paperwork errors or procedural mistakes block a straightforward case. With professional assistance, the corrections are made quickly and the case moves through the system without unnecessary delay.

How Divorce661 Helps

  • Flat-fee uncontested divorce services to keep costs predictable.
  • 100% remote process: No courthouse visits required.
  • We handle filing, service coordination, financial disclosures, and the final judgment package.
  • Experienced with courts across California—documents prepared to meet local rules and standards.

Next Steps: Ready for a Stress-Free Divorce?

If you and your spouse agree on the essential terms of your divorce, an uncontested process is often the right choice. Avoid delays and procedural mistakes by getting professional help to prepare and submit your paperwork.

Visit Divorce661.com to schedule your free consultation. We’ll walk you through the process, handle the complexities, and help you finalize your divorce quickly, affordably, and without court appearances.

Conclusion

An uncontested divorce in California can be simple and affordable when done correctly. Follow the steps: file and serve properly, exchange financial disclosures, sign a clear Marital Settlement Agreement, and submit a complete judgment package. If you want to avoid common pitfalls and get your divorce finalized fast, consider expert help—so you can focus on moving forward.