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Uncontested Divorce Attorney in Pasadena

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For many couples, an uncontested divorce is the best way to end a marriage with less conflict, more control, and lower cost. If you and your spouse are ready to agree on the key issues, a trusted guide can help you move through the legal process efficiently and with dignity.

At Holmes & Holmes, Attorneys at Law, we focus entirely on family law for clients across Southern California. Our attorneys bring more than 130 years of combined legal experience, and our firm is led by lawyers who are certified by the State Bar of California in family law. We work to turn your agreement into a complete, enforceable judgment that reflects your goals and protects your future.

We also offer transparent flat fee options for uncontested divorce, so you can plan with greater confidence from the very beginning.


Contact our trusted uncontested divorce lawyer in Pasadena at (818) 284-6632 to schedule a confidential consultation.


Why Choose Our Firm For Uncontested Divorce

When you are considering an uncontested divorce, you want the process to be straightforward, but you also know that the decisions you make now affect your finances, your children, and your long-term stability. Our attorneys practice family law exclusively, and we have spent decades helping clients in this part of Los Angeles County navigate divorce with care and precision.

Holmes & Holmes, Attorneys at Law is a family-run firm led by Attorney Leslie Ann Holmes and her daughter, Attorney Jamie M. Holmes. Our co-founders also include attorneys who are certified by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization in family law. This combination of deep legal knowledge and a family perspective helps us understand both the emotional and practical sides of ending a marriage.

Experience matters even in an uncontested case. With more than 130 years of combined practice, our attorneys are familiar with how judges in Los Angeles County typically expect marital settlement agreements, parenting plans, and support orders to be structured. We draw on that experience so your uncontested paperwork is accurate, thorough, and aligned with California law.

Cost is often a major concern when people search for an uncontested divorce lawyer Pasadena. We offer flexible pricing that reflects the nature of your case. For many uncontested matters, we can provide a flat fee that covers clearly defined services, such as preparing and filing the petition, drafting the judgment package, and handling standard communications. For situations that are more complex, we also provide traditional hourly representation and explain our billing practices before you decide how to move forward.

Client service is central to how we practice. Our attorneys hold 10.0 Superb Avvo ratings and have been recognized by Super Lawyers Rising Stars. We strive to be responsive, to answer your questions clearly, and to keep you updated at each stage. Our team can assist clients in English, Spanish, and Armenian, which helps families communicate comfortably about important decisions.

How Uncontested Divorce Works In California

Understanding the basic legal framework can make the idea of filing for divorce less intimidating. In California, an uncontested divorce generally means that both spouses are willing to cooperate and can reach an agreement on all required issues. The court still reviews and approves your agreement, but there is usually no need for a contested trial.

To move forward with an uncontested divorce, spouses typically must resolve several topics. These include how to divide community and separate property, such as homes, vehicles, bank accounts, investments, and retirement benefits. They also need to decide how to allocate debts, along with any questions about spousal support. If there are children, parents must address legal and physical custody, a parenting schedule, and child support that meets California guidelines.

California is a community property state. That means property and debt acquired during the marriage are generally shared. How these rules apply to your situation depends on the details of your finances and the history of your relationship. Our attorneys help you understand what the law expects, then we work to draft an agreement that reflects both the legal requirements and the arrangements you and your spouse want to make.

For residents of Pasadena, uncontested divorce filings typically go through the Los Angeles County Superior Court family law division. Processing times can vary based on court workload and how complete your documents are when they are submitted. There is also a minimum six-month waiting period in California from the date the petition is served before a divorce can be finalized. We explain how these timelines apply to your case so you have realistic expectations from the start.

Even when you and your spouse see eye to eye, drafting legal documents is not just a matter of filling in blanks. The language in your judgment and supporting forms must be clear and internally consistent. Our goal is to prevent surprises later by addressing details such as retirement account division, tax considerations, and future decision-making about your children while the case is still uncontested.

Our STEP-BY-STEP Uncontested Divorce Process

Knowing what will happen next can ease a lot of anxiety. We follow a structured process that keeps your uncontested case organized and moving forward, while allowing room for your family’s unique needs.

We begin with an initial consultation. During this meeting, we listen to your goals, explain how uncontested divorce works in California, and learn how much you and your spouse have already discussed. We talk through whether a flat fee option is appropriate for your situation, or whether an hourly structure would better reflect the complexity of your property or parenting issues.

If you decide to move forward, we help you gather the information needed to prepare the necessary documents. This usually includes details about income, assets, debts, and children. We also ask you to share any agreements you and your spouse have already reached, even if they are informal. Our attorneys then draft the petition, financial disclosures, and settlement documents in a way that reflects those agreements and follows California law.

Once the first draft of your marital settlement agreement is ready, we review it with you in detail. We explain each section, answer your questions, and make revisions as needed. If your spouse is not represented by their own attorney, we can discuss how communication with them will work and how signatures will be collected. Our goal is to keep the process cooperative while making sure you fully understand what you are signing.

The final phase involves filing and court review. We prepare the judgment package and file it with the appropriate Los Angeles County Superior Court location that serves Pasadena. In many uncontested cases, the court enters the judgment based on the paperwork alone. When a personal appearance is required, which can depend on specific issues or court practices at the time, we explain what to expect and help you prepare.

Here are helpful items to gather as you prepare for our first meeting:

  • Recent pay stubs and last year’s tax return for both spouses, if available
  • Mortgage statements, lease documents, and information about any real estate
  • Statements for bank accounts, credit cards, loans, and retirement plans
  • A list of vehicles, major personal property, and any business interests
  • Any current parenting schedule or written agreements you and your spouse already use

By following these steps, we work to turn what can feel like an overwhelming legal process into a series of manageable tasks. When you search for an uncontested divorce attorney Pasadena, you are looking not only for knowledge, but for a clear path from where you are today to a finalized judgment. That is what we strive to provide.

Uncontested Divorce With Complex Finances Or Children

Many people assume that an uncontested divorce is only possible for couples with few assets and no children. In practice, many of the uncontested cases we handle involve homes, investment accounts, retirement plans, or closely held businesses. What makes a case uncontested is the spouses’ willingness to cooperate, not the simplicity of their financial lives.

At Holmes & Holmes, Attorneys at Law, we regularly advise clients on property division in California, including matters involving business valuation, real estate holdings, and significant retirement benefits. We bring that same careful approach to uncontested divorces. When you and your spouse want to stay out of court but also want to protect your financial security, we help you structure a settlement that accurately accounts for community and separate property, as well as tax and long-term planning considerations.

Parents often choose an uncontested path to reduce conflict for their children. We help you design detailed parenting plans that address weekday and weekend schedules, holidays, vacations, and decision-making about school and health care. We also explain how California child support guidelines work and how the court generally evaluates proposed support arrangements, so your agreement has a strong chance of approval.

Some uncontested divorces begin with full agreement, then reveal areas of tension when details are discussed. If that happens, our attorneys are prepared to adapt. Our firm has significant experience in high-conflict custody and domestic violence cases, and we do not shy away from litigation when it is necessary. If your matter shifts away from a fully uncontested posture, we discuss your options and adjust our approach so that your interests remain protected.

We also recognize that pricing may need to reflect these added layers. When substantial assets or complex parenting issues are involved, we explain how those factors may affect the work required and whether a flat fee is still appropriate or a tailored hourly arrangement makes more sense.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an uncontested divorce cost with your firm?

For many uncontested cases, we offer a flat fee that covers defined services like preparing, filing, and finalizing your paperwork. The exact amount depends on factors such as property, children, and level of agreement. In more complex matters, we may recommend hourly billing and explain anticipated ranges before you decide.

How long will my uncontested divorce take in Pasadena?

California requires at least six months between service of the petition and when a divorce can be finalized. Within that limit, timing in Pasadena depends on how quickly spouses provide information, sign documents, and how busy the Los Angeles County Superior Court is. We give you a realistic timeframe once we review your situation.

What if my spouse and I agree on most things but not everything?

Many couples begin with broad agreement but need help resolving certain details. We can explain your options, suggest practical solutions, and help you understand how the court might view each issue. If limited negotiation resolves the open points, your case may still proceed as uncontested.

Can you handle an uncontested divorce if we own a home and investments?

Yes. We regularly assist clients with real estate, retirement accounts, and other significant assets who still want a cooperative process. Our attorneys carefully analyze community and separate property, then draft settlement terms that reflect your agreements and comply with California law, so your financial picture is addressed thoroughly.

Will I need to appear in court for an uncontested divorce?

In many uncontested cases, the judge can enter a judgment based on completed paperwork, without a formal hearing. Requirements can vary with court procedures and case details. We explain whether an appearance is likely in your matter and, if one is required, we prepare you for what to expect.

If you and your spouse are ready to move forward with an uncontested divorce in Pasadena, Holmes & Holmes, Attorneys at Law is here to guide you. We bring deep family law experience, clear communication, and flexible pricing options to every case, and our goal is to help you complete this transition with confidence and respect.


To discuss your situation and learn about flat fee options for uncontested divorce, call (818) 284-6632.


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