WHEN AN UNCONTESTED DIVORCE BECOMES A CONTESTED DIVORCE

  • By Victoria S. Linder Law Office
  • 16 Aug, 2018

On behalf of Victoria S. Linder Law Office posted in contested divorce on Thursday, August 2, 2018.

The California family justice system provides means for people in various types of situations to seek fair and agreeable outcomes to divorce, as well as to help adoptive parents finalize domestic or international adoptions. As circumstances change throughout proceedings, it sometimes necessitates filing or refiling different kinds of petitions, such as in an uncontested or contested divorce. Some people may go through more than one process before achieving their ultimate goals.  

An example of this can be seen in the current situation between Donald Trump, Jr. and his former wife, Vanessa Trump. She filed for divorce from her husband after 12 years of marriage. They also happen to be the parents of five children together.  

When the initial petition was filed in court, it was uncontested. However, recent news headlines say the situation has changed since the two have been unable to resolve certain financial issues. The divorce is now a contested divorce, though reports suggest the couple are very close to resolving all material issues. Some say the central focus of the financial dispute has to do with a multi-million dollar inheritance the former Mrs. Trump received from her late father.

Trump Jr. is acting alongside legal support in court, as most California spouses also do, especially in contested divorce situations. His attorney said he is quite confident that the current financial issues will be amicably resolved in a matter of weeks. Anyone in this state in need of guidance regarding divorce issues, such as child custody, finances or property division, may seek guidance by discussing a particular issue with an experienced family law attorney.