PIERECK LAW

Uncontested Divorce Lawyer in Prince Frederick and Across Southern Maryland

Not every divorce has to be a drawn-out legal battle. If you and your spouse agree on key issues like property division, custody, and support, an uncontested divorce can offer a faster, more affordable, and less stressful path forward. We help clients throughout Southern Maryland—including Prince Frederick, Leonardtown, La Plata, and Lexington Park—complete uncontested divorces with clarity and confidence.

I want a simple, amicable divorce. Now what?

Even when both parties agree, divorce still involves important legal steps. Filing the right documents, meeting court deadlines, and making sure your agreement is enforceable are all part of the process. Without proper guidance, small errors can lead to delays or complications.

We help you navigate each step with a clear plan and ensure your final agreement is built to last.


How We Help


We guide clients through all aspects of the uncontested divorce process, including:

  • Drafting and reviewing separation agreements

  • Filing the appropriate court documents

  • Finalizing custody and visitation terms

  • Addressing alimony and property division

  • Representing you at a hearing if required

Our role is to keep things simple and fair—so you can move on with peace of mind, knowing everything has been handled properly from the start.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Do both spouses need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce?

    Yes. Even a first offense can carry serious consequences. An attorney can help you avoid harsh penalties and navigate court procedures more effectively.

  • How long does an uncontested divorce take in Maryland?

    Yes. License suspension can occur quickly—often before your case even goes to trial. We can help you request a hearing and fight to keep your driving privileges.

  • What if we agree on everything except one issue?

    If there’s just one unresolved point, we may still be able to help you work it out without turning it into a contested case. A quick legal consult can give you a clear direction.

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Take the first step now.

If you and your spouse are ready to move on peacefully, we’re ready to help. Contact us today to discuss your uncontested divorce and take the next step with professional guidance.