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Agreed Divorces Are Friendlier, Faster, & Less Expensive

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Agreed Divorces, also known as Uncontested Divorces, require each spouse willing to work together. When this happens, both sides avoid unnecessary conflict by embracing an amicable and transparent process from the start. An Agreed Divorce requires a commitment from each side wanting to adopt a different path from a traditional contested divorce.

It is the primary goal of Cano & Denbina for a client committed to an Agreed Divorce to set a positive tone for life after divorce, avoid unnecessary conflict, foster collaboration, and accelerate the healing process.

Take the first step in setting a positive tone for your post-divorce life and contact us today at 512-566-4599. Our office is ready to provide you the personalized legal support you need to move forward with confidence and peace of mind.


Understanding Austin Agreed Divorces
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In Austin, Agreed Divorces are a simpler and more cooperative alternative to the often stressful and confrontational traditional divorce process. This approach reflects a forward-thinking attitude, allowing couples to part ways amicably and focus on mutually beneficial solutions. Whereas a traditional divorce can easily take 6-12 months to complete, and sometimes much longer, an Agreed Divorce is typically completed within 2-3 months from the filing date.

In addition to being much quicker, it is also much more affordable. Due to very limited court intervention, we provide complete legal services for Agreed Divorces at a low fixed cost.  This ensures our clients know exactly what to expect prior to filing.



Cost of Agreed Divorce​

 

The office of Cano & Denbina provides a fixed rate solution for our clients who participate in Agreed Divorces.  Including all filing and service fees, the professionals here will complete you divorce, from start to finish, for a one-time payment of $2,400.

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