
Uncontested Divorce Lawyer Prince George County — How Do You File a Simple Divorce?
An uncontested divorce in Prince George County is a no-fault divorce where both spouses agree on all terms, governed by Va. Code § 20-91. This process is typically faster and less costly than a contested divorce. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides experienced guidance for simple divorce filing in Prince George County.
Virginia Law for Uncontested Divorce
Virginia law provides a path for an uncontested, no-fault divorce. The primary statute is Va. Code § 20-91, which outlines the grounds for divorce. For an uncontested divorce, you typically use the no-fault ground of living separate and apart without cohabitation. This requires a separation period of six months if you have no minor children and a signed separation agreement, or one year if you have minor children. The separation must be continuous and intended to be permanent.
Last verified: April 2026 | Prince George County Circuit Court | Virginia General Assembly
Official Resources for Virginia Divorce Law
For the official Virginia statutes on divorce, visit the Virginia General Assembly website. For local court procedures and forms, refer to the Prince George County Circuit Court website.
The Process for an Uncontested Divorce in Prince George County
Filing an uncontested divorce in Prince George County involves specific steps at the Circuit Court. The key is having a complete, signed separation agreement that resolves all issues like property division, debt, and, if applicable, spousal support. Child custody and support are handled separately in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court but must also be agreed upon. An uncontested divorce lawyer Prince George County can ensure your paperwork meets all legal requirements for a smooth filing.
- Draft and Sign a Separation Agreement: Both spouses must agree on all terms and sign the agreement in front of a notary.
- Prepare the Court Forms: Complete the necessary forms, including the Complaint for Divorce, Civil Cover Sheet, and the Separation Agreement as an exhibit.
- File with the Circuit Court: File the original documents with the Prince George County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office and pay the filing fee (approximately $86).
- Serve Your Spouse (if not filing jointly): If not filing jointly, you must have your spouse served with the divorce papers.
- Attend the Final Hearing: After the mandatory waiting period, a brief hearing is held where a judge reviews the agreement and enters the final divorce decree.
What an Uncontested Divorce Lawyer Prince George County Handles
In Prince George County, an uncontested divorce lawyer helps you handle the legal requirements for a simple, agreed-upon divorce, ensuring all documents are correctly prepared and filed with the Circuit Court.
While an uncontested divorce is simpler, legal guidance is crucial. An uncontested divorce lawyer Prince George County from our firm handles:
- Explaining Virginia’s separation requirements and no-fault grounds.
- Drafting a full, legally sound property settlement agreement.
- Preparing and filing all required court forms with the Prince George County Circuit Court.
- Advising on the separate process for filing an agreed child custody and support order in J&DR Court.
- Representing you at the final uncontested hearing before the judge.
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Our Experience with Family Law in Virginia
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. Our firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. A key part of our authority in Virginia family law comes from Mr. Sris’s direct involvement in shaping the law; he personally assisted in amending Va. Code § 20-107.3, Virginia’s equitable distribution statute. This deep, insider understanding of the law’s intent and application benefits our clients in Prince George County and across the state.
Samantha Powers
Of Counsel | Virginia Family Law Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia Bar 2023 | Florida Bar 2005
Education: J.D./M.A. University of Florida 2005 | Ph.D. Communication, UCSB 2017
Samantha Powers focuses her practice on Virginia family law matters, including uncontested divorces. With over 18 years of legal experience, she provides strategic guidance to clients handling the dissolution of their marriage in Prince George County Circuit Court.
Samantha Rae Powers, Associate Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in VA, FL. Experienced family law and civil litigator. View Samantha Rae Powers’s Profile
Case Results in the Region
Our firm has a documented record of achieving favorable outcomes for clients. In the broader Central Virginia region, which includes Prince George County, we have secured numerous dismissals and reductions in family-adjacent matters like assault and domestic violence charges in local General District Courts. For instance, in neighboring King George County General District Court, our attorneys have successfully defended clients against assault and battery charges, resulting in case dismissals.
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Contact Our Prince George County Uncontested Divorce Lawyer
Our Richmond location serves clients in Prince George County and the surrounding Hopewell area. We are accessible via I-295 and Route 10.
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Uncontested Divorce in Prince George County: FAQs
How long does an uncontested divorce take in Prince George County, Virginia?
It depends. With a signed separation agreement, an uncontested divorce typically takes 2-4 months from filing to final decree in Prince George County Circuit Court. The timeline starts after meeting Virginia’s mandatory separation period: six months with no minor children or one year with minor children.
How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Prince George County?
The court filing fee is approximately $86. Additional costs may include fees for a process server ($50-$100) if not filing jointly. Attorney fees for preparing the agreement and handling the filing vary. An uncontested divorce is generally far less expensive than a contested one due to the lack of litigation.
Is Virginia a community property state for divorce?
No. Virginia is an equitable distribution state under Va. Code § 20-107.3. Marital property is divided fairly based on 11 statutory factors, not necessarily 50/50. Separate property, like assets owned before marriage or received by gift or inheritance, is not divided.
Can I get an uncontested divorce if we have children?
Yes, but it involves two parts. You can have an uncontested divorce for the marital dissolution itself. However, child custody, visitation, and support must be established through a separate, agreed-upon order filed in the Prince George County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. Both processes can proceed concurrently with full agreement.
What are the grounds for a no-fault divorce in Virginia?
The primary no-fault ground is living separate and apart without cohabitation for the required period (six months or one year). Fault grounds, like adultery or cruelty, are also available but are not used for an uncontested, simple divorce filing.
Related Legal Information
If you are dealing with a divorce in Prince George County, you may also need information on other legal matters. For broader Virginia family law resources, visit our Virginia Family Law hub page. For help in nearby areas, consider our family law attorney in Henrico County or divorce lawyer in Chesterfield County. For other legal needs in Prince George County, we also assist with criminal defense and personal injury cases.
Last verified: April 2026. Laws and procedures can change. For the most current guidance on filing an uncontested divorce in Prince George County, contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747.
