Texas Uncontested Divorce…Simplified.

Getting Divorced in Texas CAN be Simple, Affordable, and Backed by an Experienced Texas Divorce Attorney

Skip the frustration and overpriced lawyers. If you and your spouse agree to the terms, we can help you finalize your divorce quickly, correctly, and for a flat fee.

How It Works

1. Reach out to us (call, text, or email) to schedule a free, no obligation initial consultation. We’ll confirm that your case qualifies as uncontested.

2. Sign your paperwork. We’ll gather relevant info and prepare the correct documents and walk you through the process — from start to finish.

3. Finalize your divorce with confidence. Most cases are finalized shortly after the expiration of the Texas 60-day minimum waiting period.

Why It’s Better Than DIY Forms

We offer much more than just do-it-yourself forms:

Form mills cannot give legal advice or spot risks and errors.

Our service backed by an experienced Texas divorce attorney.

Flat-fee pricing = no hourly surprises.

100% Online – In Most Cases No Office or Court Appearance Required

Our Fees

The flat fees listed below do not include expenses such as filing fees and court costs. An uncontested or agreed divorce means that ALL issues are either resolved by you and your spouse (or are expected to be resolved) WITHOUT the attorney having to negotiate with the other side or analyze the division of the estate, and WITHOUT the need for mediation or other formal negotiation.

Transparent Flat-Fee Pricing

We offer a straightforward flat fee, so you know the cost upfront without hidden charges or surprises.

Tier 1 –No Minor Children, No Real Estate, Simple Division
Flat Fee: $500.00

Tier 2 –No Minor Children, With Real Estate or Complex Division. Flat Fee: $700.00-$900.00. Does NOT include QDRO preparation

Tier 3 –With Minor Children, No Real Estate or Complex Division, Standard Child Terms. Flat Fee: $800.00

Tier 4 –With Minor Children, With Real Estate or Complex Division, Customized Child Terms. Flat Fee: $900.00-$1,000.00. INCLUDES drafting one deed related to award of real property and one deed of trust to secure assumption related to mortgage, if applicable. Does NOT include QDRO preparation.

FAQ Page

Common Questions About Texas Uncontested Divorces

Q: Is this a real attorney or just a document service?
A: Much more than a document service. You’ll be represented by an experienced Texas divorce attorney who handles your entire case.

Q: What’s included in the flat fee?
A: All required paperwork necessary to finalize, plus legal guidance, counsel, and direction until your divorce is final.

Q: How long does it take?
A: Texas law requires a 60-day waiting period after filing, but most cases finalize soon after that if everything’s in order.

Q: Do we both have to sign?
A: Yes, this process is for fully agreed divorces only. If one side disagrees, we can discuss options for assisting with your contested divorce.

Q: Do I have to go to court?
A: In most cases, no. Provided that the proper procedures have been followed and the paperwork’s in order, there is normally no office or court visit required.

Affordable Flat-Fee Divorce Solutions

Contact us today to schedule your free, no obligation consultation.