Connecticut Notice of Automatic Court Orders — Nonadversarial Divorce (also known as "no-fault divorce") is a form of divorce in Connecticut for couples who agree to end their marriage without going to court. This form of divorce is usually used when both spouses agree on all the terms of the divorce and do not need to go through a lengthy and adversarial divorce process. The Notice of Automatic Court Orders — Nonadversarial Divorce is a document that outlines the provisions of the divorce agreement and must be signed by both parties. It includes details on the division of assets and liabilities, child custody, alimony, and other matters related to the divorce. After the Notice is signed, both parties must submit it to the court for approval. Upon approval, the court will issue a Final Decree of Divorce and the divorce will be finalized. There are two types of Connecticut Notice of Automatic Court Orders — Nonadversarial Divorce: Uncontested and Contested. An Uncontested divorce is when both parties agree on all the terms of the divorce and sign the Notice. A Contested divorce is when one or both parties do not agree on all the terms and must have a court hearing to resolve their differences.