Uncontested Flat fee Divorce
Unlike traditional divorce litigation cases, the uncontested divorce process is often quicker and smoother. No threat of court intervention. Our compassionate lawyers help you and your spouse reach a shared agreement without the complications of adversarial divorce court. In some situations, this could be done for a flat fee, in some cases starting at $2,000.
Meet Our Omaha Divorce Attorneys
Our experienced divorce attorneys are here to make your divorce as easy as possible. We’re among the small number of Nebraska lawyers that specialize in collaborative divorce.
Our uncontested flat fee Divorce Process
Uncontested divorce allows you and your spouse to resolve your case efficiently, privately, and with far less conflict, without leaving critical decisions to a judge. At Hightower Reff Law, our experienced Omaha divorce attorneys help couples navigate the uncontested divorce process with clarity, respect, and strategic guidance, so you can move forward with confidence.
When you work with Hightower Reff Law for an uncontested divorce in Omaha, Nebraska, our legal team focuses on streamlining negotiations, protecting your rights, and ensuring every agreement meets Nebraska law. Our goal is to minimize stress, reduce court involvement, and help you reach fair, lasting resolutions on issues like property division, parenting plans, child custody, child support, and spousal support.
Choosing Hightower Reff Law means working with trusted uncontested divorce lawyers in Omaha who prioritize efficiency, communication, and long-term stability for your family. With our guidance, you stay in control of the process while we handle the legal details—so you can close this chapter and start the next with confidence.
You can expect the following uncontested divorce process with Hightower Reff Law:
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Be matched with an experienced uncontested divorce attorney at Hightower Reff Law who understands your goals and Nebraska divorce law. Fill out our Uncontested Divorce Quiz to find out your eligibility.
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Meet with our intake specialist to review your situation, confirm eligibility for an uncontested divorce, and discuss fees, timelines, and next steps.
- Retain one of our attorneys, and pay the flat fee for a standard divorce, flat fee rates will be discussed during your consultation, and could change due to case complexity.
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Work with your spouse—through your attorneys—to gather financial documents and outline agreements on property division, debt allocation, parenting plans, child custody, child support, and spousal support.
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Prepare and sign all required uncontested divorce paperwork, including the marital settlement agreement and any court-mandated disclosures.
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Submit the finalized documents to the Nebraska court for review and approval.
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Receive the final decree dissolving the marriage and legally completing your uncontested divorce in Omaha, Nebraska.
Types of Divorce Services
The Hightower Reff Law team is experienced in handling all types of divorce in Omaha. We’ll provide you with a clear understanding of the necessary steps to reach a settlement that’s best for everyone involved.
collaborative Divorce
When divorcing spouses work together to resolve things out of court, you put your family’s welfare and the needs of your kids first. By signing the participation agreement in a collaborative divorce, you’re promising to:
- work toward resolution of all issues without threatening court intervention
- negotiate in good faith
- provide full and complete disclosure of all relevant information
- participate in joint sessions with professionals to achieve the best settlement for your family
- consider all communications and documents in connection with the collaborative process to be inadmissible in any future court proceeding without the express written consent of the parties
uncontested divorce
Much like collaborative divorce, both parties agree on how an uncontested divorce should be settled. However, this process still typically involves the court system. During uncontested divorces, Hightower Reff Law acts as a mediator for you and your spouse.
contested Divorce
While the Hightower Reff Law team strongly believes the collaborative process leads to the most satisfaction, we know that not every couple can mutually agree on how to settle their divorce. In these instances, we’ll represent you through a traditional litigation-centered divorce where you and your spouse appear in court and a judge makes the final ruling.
Other Collaborative Divorce Services
Our Omaha attorneys will be one of many professionals on your collaborative divorce team—including counseling, financial, and child specialists—that bring you towards your shared settlement. Review our related in-house divorce services below.
Asset & Property Division
Dividing assets and property during a divorce can be a long, daunting process. We’ll provide clear, fair guidance on the distribution of your marital assets.
Child Custody
Divorce is never easy. It’s even more difficult when children are involved. Our compassionate divorce lawyers will keep the well-being of your children top of mind when establishing fair custody arrangements.
Mediation
If your divorce isn’t collaborative, you and your spouse must meet with a neutral party to discuss and resolve contested issues. By working with Hightower Reff Law, you can finalize the divorce without court appearances.
Our Collaborative Divorce Lawyers
When you work with one of our professional divorce attorneys, you’ll receive caring, knowledgeable representation from the start of your case to the final verdict.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an uncontested divorce take?
The uncontested divorce process is generally much faster than traditional divorce litigation. The timing is completely dependent on how quickly both parties and your lawyers want to move forward.
How much does uncontested flat fee divorce cost?
Our uncontested divorce services start at $2,000, with pricing adjusted if your case involves additional complexity, assets, or unique circumstances.
What are the disadvantages of uncontested divorce?
It may not be appropriate if there is significant conflict, hidden assets, power imbalances, or unresolved issues involving children or finances. In those situations, additional legal intervention may be necessary to ensure fair and protected outcomes.
Contact Our uncontested Divorce Lawyers
Facing a separation and looking for a straightforward path forward? Our uncontested divorce services help you reach a mutual agreement efficiently, with clear guidance and minimal conflict.
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