What is a Prove-Up Hearing?

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A prove-up hearing occurs in front of a judge at an uncontested divorce proceeding. At this hearing, both parties, through their attorneys, simply confirm – or prove – to the judge that the divorce is uncontested. Furthermore, they show that both parties agree to the terms. The hearing usually takes less than 10 minutes, and the divorce is usually granted without testimony or argument.

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