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Cheap, Easy Online Uncontested Divorce

Flat-Rate: Only $99
We prepare a complete set of ready-to-sign divorce papers required by the court to file and finalize your divorce. Simply sign and file!
Our friendly customer support team is available to assist you with any questions about using our service.

Our Easy and Quick Process to File Your Divorce:

  1. First, check your eligibility to file for divorce.
  2. Next, enter your divorce details by answering simple questions in our guided online questionnaire.
  3. We'll prepare all your divorce paperwork, which you can easily access in your account.
  4. Print the documents and our clear, filing instructions.
  5. Sign and file the documents.
Reminder: We provide free customer support, so you'll have someone to turn to for assistance, if you have any questions about using our service.
With over 10 years of experience, we provide a 100% guarantee that the court will accept your divorce documents.
 

Get Started

The State to File Your Divorce

Do You Know the Location
of Your Spouse?
Do You Know the Location
of Your Spouse?

Can You and Your Spouse Agree
on the Terms of Your Divorce?

Begin a Divorce
Attorney Jerry Bruckner, founder of LetsGetDivorced.com.

Low-Cost, Easy and Quick Online Uncontested Divorce with LetsGetDivorced.com Low-Cost, Easy and Fast
Online Uncontested Divorce
with LetsGetDivorced.com

Attorney Jerry Bruckner (founder of LetsGetDivorced.com) Hi, I'm Attorney Jerry Bruckner,
the founder of LetsGetDivorced.com.
I have always believed that having comprehensive and accurate knowledge gives you the power to improve your life. Through this article, my aim is to provide valuable knowledge and insights for anyone considering a divorce, enabling them to make informed and thoughtful decisions. This is not an exhaustive discussion of everything relating to getting divorced. My goal is to help you understand some of your key options so you can navigate the process smoothly, saving you both time and money. Whether or not you choose to use the services of LetsGetDivorced.com, I find personal satisfaction in sharing my knowledge and experience to assist you in moving forward with your life.
That same lifelong philosophy (helping others) is why, as the founder of LetsGetDivorced.com, I established the company mission of charging very little (almost free) for its high quality services. Sure, the company could charge much more for its services (I believe they are among the best in the online divorce industry) but that is not the purpose of this company. I didn't establish this company to make a lot of money. Instead, it's a way for me to give back and help others, in much the same way that other people have helped me throughout my personal life and professional career.

What Will Your Divorce Cost?
(Time is Money)
What Will Your Divorce Cost? (Time is Money)

As an Attorney who has gone through my own divorce, I fully understand and can sympathize with how expensive a divorce can be if one or both spouses hire a lawyer and the spouses cannot reach an agreement on all issues relating to their divorce. The saying 'time is money' is very applicable to the cost of a divorce.

Contested Divorces
(Very Expensive)
Contested Divorces (Very Expensive)

In a contested (disputed) divorce, lawyers typically bill by an hourly rate. Depending on the attorney's experience, skill and reputation, this rate generally falls within the range of $300 to $600 per hour. Consequently, the more time a lawyer spends representing their client, the higher their legal fees will be for that client. The average attorney legal fee for a contested divorce can easily exceed $20,000.

Uncontested Divorces
(Less Expensive)
Uncontested Divorces (Less Expensive)

The cost for a divorce is significantly lower when both spouses agree on all terms; this is known as an uncontested divorce. This is because the legal process is simpler than in a contested divorce. In an uncontested divorce, attorneys complete divorce forms and other related documents ('divorce paperwork') that are required to be filed with the court in accordance with the divorce laws of the state and any rules established by the court.
Because an experienced attorney knows how much time they will need to spend to handle an uncontested divorce, their legal fees are often billed as flat-rate ('fixed amount') fees in the range of $500-$3,500, depending upon the complexity of the case. For example, the amount of an attorney's flat-rate fee for an uncontested divorce is frequently based on whether there are minor children involved in the divorce, marital property or marital debt to divide and, the payment of alimony.
Unfortunately, even though attorneys charge much less to handle an uncontested divorce, many people can't afford (or don't want) to pay an attorney's legal fee for handling an uncontested divorce. These people are trapped in a marriage they can't afford to legally dissolve, preventing them from moving forward with their lives.

Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Divorce
(Cheapest, but Very Hard)
Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Divorce (Cheapest, but Very Hard)

Many people do not know that the legal process to file your own uncontested divorce without an attorney is actually very straightforward. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people across the country save a lot of money by filing their own simple uncontested divorce.
These are the basic steps to file your own uncontested divorce:
  1. Obtain the divorce paperwork needed for your situation.
  2. Fill out the paperwork.
  3. File your paperwork with the court.
  4. Wait for a judge to review the paperwork and grant the divorce.
DIY Step #1. Obtain the divorce paperwork needed for your situation.
Many courts and online legal services provide free 'blank' divorce forms and some of them also provide instructions how to fill them out. However, there are many different sets of forms and instructions. Many people end up using the wrong forms or old, out-of-date forms and outdated instructions.
DIY Step #2. Fill out your paperwork.
Many people make mistakes filling out divorce forms because they have difficulty reading long detailed instructions, or they make careless mistakes filling out the forms. It's crucial to note that if there are errors in the paperwork the court will consider them 'defective' and reject them.
DIY Step #3. File your paperwork with the court.
After you and your spouse sign the documents, filing uncontested divorce paperwork with the court is actually very simple, and something the average person can easily do.
There are two key steps involved in filing divorce paperwork:
  1. The divorce paperwork is provided to the court.
  2. The court's 'filing fee(s)' are paid to the court.
When you hire an attorney to handle your uncontested divorce they charge you a 'legal fee' for the legal services that they provide to you (e.g., preparing your divorce paperwork and traveling to court to file documents). In addition to this 'legal fee' the attorney will also bill you seperately for any 'court fees' that are required to be paid to the court for your case.
Typically, the attorney pays the court fees to the court, and then the attorney bills their client for reimbursement. In case you are wondering, the amount of the court fees charged by the court are exactly the same whether an attorney files the paperwork, or anyone else files the paperwork, including a person who files their own divorce.
Courts can waive filing fees if a person files a request and satisfies the eligibility requirements for the waiver, often based on low income.
A final point about filing divorce paperwork with the court: Depending upon the state and the particular local court, most courts allow paperwork to be filed and the court's filing fee to be paid by either of the following methods:
  • E-file the documents using an online e-filing service to upload them to the court, and pay with a credit card.
  • Mail the documents to the court and include a money order for payment.
  • File in-person, by going to the courthouse, handing the documents to a court clerk, and making the payment. Most courts accept payments in cash, with a credit card or a money order.
DIY Step #4. Wait for a judge to review the paperwork and grant the divorce.
This step in the process is simple. Typically, there's nothing to do except wait for the court to notify you that a judge has granted your divorce, or that there is an issue with your paperwork that needs to be resolved.
How long will your divorce take?
Depending upon the state and county where you file you might hear back from the court in as little as 3-4 weeks to about 4-6 months.
Will you need to appear before a judge?
In many states and courts you will never have to appear in court before a judge for them to grant your divorce. However, in some states, a judge may require that you attend a brief hearing (generally 5-10 minutes) to ask a few simple questions to ensure you understand the proceedings. In an uncontested divorce, your spouse typically does not need to attend this hearing. These hearings are often conducted via video conference for convenience. You can connect to them using any modern internet-capable device, such as a computer, laptop, tablet or phone.
How will you get the signed Final Decree of Divorce or Judgment of Divorce?
In some states, the document signed by a judge that finalizes your divorce is referred to as a 'Final Decree of Divorce,' while in others it is known as a 'Judgment of Divorce.' How you filed your paperwork with the court can affect how you obtain a copy of this final document. For example, if you filed your paperwork by mail or in-person, the court may send you a copy of the signed Final Decree of Divorce by mail. However, if you e-filed your paperwork, the court might simply upload the signed document online. Additionally, copies of this document are typically available for you to retrieve at the courthouse. Also, typically, if you attend an in-person hearing at the court and the judge grants your divorce, the signed Order will be handed to you at the end of the hearing.

LetsGetDivorced.com Online Divorce
(Very Low Cost, Makes DIY Divorce Simple)
LetsGetDivorced.com Online Divorce (Very Low Cost, Makes DIY Divorce Simple)

We have discussed that many spouses who want to file for an uncontested divorce and move forward with their lives are unable to do so for the following reasons:
  1. They can't afford to hire an attorney.
  2. It's too difficult and error prone to file their own divorce.
To solve their dilemma, I founded LetsGetDivorced.com—an online divorce service that provides an affordable and straightforward solution for individuals to be able to file their own uncontested divorces, that eliminates the typical challenges associated with DIY divorces.
LetsGetDivorced.com offers a convenient online service to easily complete divorce papers to file an uncontested no-fault divorce without an attorney. The service is affordably priced at a flat rate of just $99.
LetsGetDivorced.com eliminates the hassles of obtaining the necessary divorce forms for your situation and agreements with your spouse. Say goodbye to the headaches and frustration of reading and deciphering long, complex instructions and the tedious, error-prone task of filling out divorce forms by hand. Once you create your account, simply provide your divorce details by answering easy questions in our online questionnaire. From there, we take care of generating, personalizing, and preparing all the required divorce forms, ensuring your information is accurately entered into the correct divorce forms.
We provide your completed, ready-to-sign documents to you along with clear, step-by-step filing instructions, and offer customer support by phone and email, ensuring you'll have assistance if you have any questions about using LetsGetDivorced.com.
Plus, you can be confident that all our divorce forms and filing instructions are up-to-date, because we routinely update our documents whenever necessary.
Online divorce services like LetsGetDivorced.com are an inexpensive, budget-friendly alternative to paying a lawyer to draft your divorce forms for filing an agreed uncontested no-fault divorce. We are able to offer our very low price (just $99) for our comprehensive, high-quality online divorce service to complete your divorce forms because we use very modern technology, and we are committed to charging as low a price as possible so we can help as many people as we can.
We have been in business for 10+ years, and thousands of divorcing spouses have used our online service to complete their divorce papers.
With LetsGetDivorced.com, you not only get a heavily discounted price, you also get the fastest possible way to get your ready-to-file divorce papers. With our technology, we are able to provide same-day processing to generate and provide you with all of your divorce forms and their step-by-step filing instructions for your local court. You can also make an unlimited number of instantaneous changes to your divorce details.
With a very low affordable price the fastest service, and a 100% money-back court acceptance guarantee, LetsGetDivorced.com easily qualifies as one of the best online divorce services for cheap, simple DIY uncontested no-fault divorces. As a testament to the high value of our service, we continually have new customers decide to use our service who were first looking for a cheap divorce lawyer or cheap divorce paralegal service to handle their simple, uncontested divorce.

How to Get Started with LetsGetDivorced.com How to Get Started with LetsGetDivorced.com

To get started with LetsGetDivorced.com, check your eligibility, then enter your divorce details by answering simple questions in an online questionnaire. To get started with LetsGetDivorced.com, check your eligibility, then enter your divorce details by answering simple questions in an online questionnaire.
When you are done, LetsGetDivorced.com selects the up-to-date versions of the divorce forms needed for your filing, personalizes them for your situation, and fills them out. The completed divorce papers, along with easy-to-follow filing instructions, are instantly generated and provided to you in your account. When you are ready, file the documents with the court. If you have any questions about the process, our customer support team is here to help.

I Used LetsGetDivorced.com to Complete the Divorce Papers for my own Divorce. I Used LetsGetDivorced.com to Complete the Divorce Papers for my own Divorce.

Based on my professional expertise as an attorney, and my own firsthand experience of using the service, I am pleased to let you know that LetsGetDivorced.com provides an easy, quick, and low-priced online service that efficiently generates high-quality ready-to-file divorce papers for filing an uncontested no-fault divorce without an attorney.

Benefits of LetsGetDivorced.com Online Divorce

  • Low-Cost: Online Uncontested Divorce for $99.
  • Simple Online Process: We prepare all of your divorce paperwork.
  • Guaranteed Court Acceptance: Documents are state specific and up-to-date.
  • Fast, Same-Day Processing: Completed documents are instantly generated and provided to you.
  • No Charge For Revisions: You can make changes and your divorce documents will instantly update.
  • Filing Guidance: Simple, step-by-step filing instructions.
  • Customer Support: Our friendly, professional customer support team is available by phone and email.
  • Comprehensive: Divorces with or without children, property to divide, and spousal support (alimony).
  • In Business 10+ years: We have helped thousands of divorcing spouses. Put our experience to work for you!
 
Begin a Divorce Begin a Divorce
Rob and Alice's story.

We Can Help You:

Eligible You and your spouse can reach an agreement to get divorced.
Eligible You want to file an uncontested, no-fault divorce in NY, NJ or TX.
Eligible You have minor children from your current marriage.
Eligible You have marital property (assets) to divide.
Eligible You have marital debts (liabilities) to divide.
Eligible You want to include a spousal name change provision.
Eligible You have a same-sex marriage.
Eligible Your spouse resides in another state or another country.
Eligible You want to include the payment of spousal support (alimony).
Eligible You want to get ready-to-file divorce forms as soon as possible.

Not Eligible For Our Service:

Ineligible You and your spouse cannot reach an agreement to get divorced.
Ineligible There has been family violence, orders of protection, or child neglect.

Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions

What is an uncontested
divorce?
What is an uncontested divorce?
An uncontested divorce is the most cost-effective and least stressful way to get divorced. It is a legal process in which both spouses agree to dissolve their marriage and also come to an agreement on related issues such as child custody, child support, visitation, property division, alimony, and other matters related to the divorce. In an uncontested divorce, both spouses cooperate and work together amicably to reach a consensus on these issues, and their mutal agreement(s) are then presented to the court for approval by a judge.

In contrast, a contested divorce occurs in situations where spouses cannot reach a mutual agreement on one or more of these issues, which will require legal proceedings in court before a judge. In a contested divorce, each spouse typically hires an attorney to represent them and each spouse provides testimony in court (which can be very stressful) to support their position on any disputed issues. The judge will make binding legal decisions to resolve their disputes. Consequently, an uncontested divorce represents a quicker, more cost-effective, and less emotionally taxing alternative when compared to a contested divorce.
Is the fee to use
LetsGetDivorced.com
only $99?
Is the fee to use LetsGetDivorced.com
only $99?
Absolutely! Our fee for completing all your divorce forms online and providing access to our customer support team by phone or email is a one-time payment of just $99. We have no hidden fees, no monthly subscription charges, and no document storage fees.

The plain truth is that we've chosen to offer our high-quality online divorce service at a very affordable price, that allows us to make a fair profit while keeping our company operational to assist as many people as we can.
Does the fee to use
LetsGetDivorced.com
include the court filing fee?
Does the fee to use LetsGetDivorced.com
include the court's filing fee?
We wish we could include the court's filing fee but it can vary by county. The court can waive the filing fee for plaintiffs who qualify as low-income and file a request to have the filing fee waived.
Do I need to file my divorce
in the county where my
marriage took place?
Do I need to file my divorce in the county
where my marriage took place?
No. Where a divorce can be filed is based on the current residence of the spouses.
Will I need to provide a copy
of my marriage certificate
to the court?
Will I need to provide a copy of my
marriage certificate to the court?
No. You only need to provide the date of the marriage and the state and county where it took place.
What is the cheapest and
quickest way to get a divorce?
What is the cheapest and quickest way
to get a divorce?
The cheapest and quickest way to get a divorce is to do it yourself, without a lawyer, by filing an uncontested divorce where you and your spouse agree on all terms. In a DIY divorce, you prepare and file the legal documents yourself, so you avoid hiring a lawyer and paying for their services. You only need to pay the court filing fee, unless you qualify for a low-income waiver.

Using LetsGetDivorced.com online divorce, it's easy, quick and very affordable to prepare your uncontested divorce paperwork online for only $99.

Cheap, Easy Online Uncontested Divorce
Cheap, Easy Online Uncontested Divorce

Flat-Rate: Only $99
We prepare a complete set of ready-to-sign divorce papers required by the court to file and finalize your divorce. Simply sign and file!
Our friendly customer support team is available to assist you with any questions about using our service.
Attorney Jerry Bruckner, the founder of LetsGetDivorced.com.

Get Started

The State to File Your Divorce

Do You Know the Location
of Your Spouse?
Do You Know the Location
of Your Spouse?

Can You and Your Spouse Agree
on the Terms of Your Divorce?

Begin a Divorce

Our Easy and Quick Process to File Your Divorce:

  1. First, check your eligibility to file for divorce.
  2. Next, enter your divorce details by answering simple questions in our guided online questionnaire.
  3. We'll prepare all of your divorce paperwork, which you can easily access in your account.
  4. Print the documents and our clear, filing instructions.
  5. Sign and file the documents.
Reminder: We provide free customer support, so you'll have someone to turn to for assistance, if you have any questions about using our service.
With over 10 years of experience, we provide a 100% guarantee that the court will accept your divorce documents.
Begin a Divorce Get Started

Low-Cost, Easy and Fast Online Uncontested Divorce with LetsGetDivorced.com Low-Cost, Easy and Quick Online Uncontested Divorce
with LetsGetDivorced.com

Attorney Jerry Bruckner (founder of LetsGetDivorced.com)
Hi, I'm Attorney Jerry Bruckner,
the founder of LetsGetDivorced.com.
I have always believed that having comprehensive and accurate knowledge gives you the power to improve your life. Through this article, my aim is to provide valuable knowledge and insights for anyone considering a divorce, enabling them to make informed and thoughtful decisions. This is not an exhaustive discussion of everything relating to getting divorced.
My goal is to help you understand some of your key options so you can navigate the process smoothly, saving you both time and money. Whether or not you choose to use the services of LetsGetDivorced.com, I find personal satisfaction in sharing my knowledge and experience to assist you in moving forward with your life.
That same lifelong philosophy (helping others) is why, as the founder of LetsGetDivorced.com, I established the company mission of charging very little (almost free) for its high quality services.
Sure, the company could charge much more for its services (I believe they are among the best in the online divorce industry) but that is not the purpose of this company. I didn't establish this company to make a lot of money. Instead, it's a way for me to give back and help others, in much the same way that other people have helped me throughout my personal life and professional career.

What Will Your Divorce Cost?
(Time is Money)
What Will Your Divorce Cost? (Time is Money)

As an Attorney who has gone through my own divorce, I fully understand and can sympathize with how expensive a divorce can be if one or both spouses hire a lawyer and the spouses cannot reach an agreement on all issues relating to their divorce. The saying 'time is money' is very applicable to the cost of a divorce.

Contested Divorces
(Very Expensive)
Contested Divorces (Very Expensive)

In a contested (disputed) divorce, lawyers typically bill by an hourly rate. Depending on the attorney's experience, skill and reputation, this rate generally falls within the range of $300 to $600 per hour. Consequently, the more time a lawyer spends representing their client, the higher their legal fees will be for that client. The average attorney legal fee for a contested divorce can easily exceed $20,000.

Uncontested Divorces
(Less Expensive)
Uncontested Divorces (Less Expensive)

The cost for a divorce is significantly lower when both spouses agree on all terms; this is known as an uncontested divorce. This is because the legal process is simpler than in a contested divorce. In an uncontested divorce, attorneys complete divorce forms and other related documents ('divorce paperwork') that are required to be filed with the court in accordance with the divorce laws of the state and any rules established by the court.
Because an experienced attorney knows how much time they will need to spend to handle an uncontested divorce, their legal fees are often billed as flat-rate ('fixed amount') fees in the range of $500-$3,500, depending upon the complexity of the case.
For example, the amount of an attorney's flat-rate fee for an uncontested divorce is frequently based on whether there are minor children involved in the divorce, marital property or marital debt to divide and, the payment of alimony.
Unfortunately, even though attorneys charge much less to handle an uncontested divorce, many people can't afford (or don't want) to pay an attorney's legal fee for handling an uncontested divorce. These people are trapped in a marriage they can't afford to legally dissolve, preventing them from moving forward with their lives.

Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Divorce
(Cheapest, but Very Hard)
Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Divorce (Cheapest, but Very Hard)

Many people do not know that the legal process to file your own uncontested divorce without an attorney is actually very straightforward. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people across the country save a lot of money by filing their own simple uncontested divorce.
These are the basic steps to file your own uncontested divorce:
  1. Obtain the divorce paperwork needed for your situation.
  2. Fill out the paperwork.
  3. File your paperwork with the court.
  4. Wait for a judge to review the paperwork and grant the divorce.
DIY Step #1. Obtain the divorce paperwork needed for your situation.
Many courts and online legal services provide free 'blank' divorce forms and some of them also provide instructions how to fill them out. However, there are many different sets of forms and instructions. Many people end up using the wrong forms or old, out-of-date forms and outdated instructions.
DIY Step #2. Fill out your paperwork.
Many people make mistakes filling out divorce forms because they have difficulty reading long detailed instructions, or they make careless mistakes filling out the forms. It's crucial to note that if there are errors in the paperwork the court will consider them 'defective' and reject them.
DIY Step #3. File your paperwork with the court.
After you and your spouse sign the documents, filing uncontested divorce paperwork with the court is actually very simple, and something the average person can easily do.
There are two key steps involved in filing divorce paperwork:
  1. The divorce paperwork is provided to the court.
  2. The court's 'filing fee(s)' are paid to the court.
When you hire an attorney to handle your uncontested divorce they charge you a 'legal fee' for the legal services that they provide to you (e.g., preparing your divorce paperwork and traveling to court to file documents). In addition to this 'legal fee' the attorney will also bill you seperately for any 'court fees' that are required to be paid to the court for your case.
Typically, the attorney pays the court fees to the court, and then the attorney bills their client for reimbursement. In case you are wondering, the amount of the court fees charged by the court are exactly the same whether an attorney files the paperwork, or anyone else files the paperwork, including a person who files their own divorce.
Courts can waive filing fees if a person files a request and satisfies the eligibility requirements for the waiver, often based on low income.
A final point about filing divorce paperwork with the court: Depending upon the state and the particular local court, most courts allow paperwork to be filed and the court's filing fee to be paid by either of the following methods:
  • E-file the documents using an online e-filing service to upload them to the court, and pay with a credit card.
  • Mail the documents to the court and include a money order for payment.
  • File in-person, by going to the courthouse, handing the documents to a court clerk, and making the payment. Most courts accept payments in cash, with a credit card or a money order.
DIY Step #4. Wait for a judge to review the paperwork and grant the divorce.
This step in the process is simple. Typically, there's nothing to do except wait for the court to notify you that a judge has granted your divorce, or that there is an issue with your paperwork that needs to be resolved.
How long will your divorce take?
Depending upon the state and county where you file you might hear back from the court in as little as 3-4 weeks to about 4-6 months.
Will you need to appear before a judge?
In many states and courts you will never have to appear in court before a judge for them to grant your divorce. However, in some states, a judge may require that you attend a brief hearing (generally 5-10 minutes) to ask a few simple questions to ensure you understand the proceedings. In an uncontested divorce, your spouse typically does not need to attend this hearing.
These hearings are often conducted via video conference for convenience. You can connect to them using any modern internet-capable device, such as a computer, laptop, tablet or phone.
How will you get the signed Final Decree of Divorce or Judgment of Divorce?
In some states, the document signed by a judge that finalizes your divorce is referred to as a 'Final Decree of Divorce,' while in others it is known as a 'Judgment of Divorce.' How you filed your paperwork with the court can affect how you obtain a copy of this final document.
For example, if you filed your paperwork by mail or in-person, the court may send you a copy of the signed Final Decree of Divorce by mail. However, if you e-filed your paperwork, the court might simply upload the signed document online. Additionally, copies of this document are typically available for you to retrieve at the courthouse.

LetsGetDivorced.com
Online Divorce
(Very Low Cost, Makes DIY Divorce Simple)
LetsGetDivorced.com Online Divorce (Very Low Cost, Makes DIY Divorce Simple)

We have discussed that many spouses who want to file for an uncontested divorce and move forward with their lives are unable to do so for the following reasons:
  1. They can't afford to hire an attorney.
  2. It's too difficult and error prone to file their own divorce.
To solve their dilemma, I founded LetsGetDivorced.com—an online divorce service that provides an affordable and straightforward solution for individuals to be able to file their own uncontested divorces, that eliminates the typical challenges associated with DIY divorces.
LetsGetDivorced.com offers a convenient online service to easily complete divorce papers to file an uncontested no-fault divorce without an attorney. The service is affordably priced at a flat rate of just $99.
LetsGetDivorced.com eliminates the hassles of obtaining the necessary divorce forms for your situation and agreements with your spouse. Say goodbye to the headaches and frustration of reading and deciphering long, complex instructions and the tedious, error-prone task of filling out divorce forms by hand.
Once you create your account, simply provide your divorce details by answering easy questions in our online questionnaire. From there, we take care of generating, personalizing, and preparing all the required divorce forms, ensuring your information is accurately entered into the correct divorce forms.
We provide your completed, ready-to-sign documents to you along with clear, step-by-step filing instructions, and offer customer support by phone and email, ensuring you'll have assistance if you have any questions about using LetsGetDivorced.com.
Plus, you can be confident that all our divorce forms and filing instructions are up-to-date, because we routinely update our documents whenever necessary.
Online divorce services like LetsGetDivorced.com are an inexpensive, budget-friendly alternative to paying a lawyer to draft your divorce forms for filing an agreed uncontested no-fault divorce.
We are able to offer our very low price (just $99) for our comprehensive, high-quality online divorce service to complete your divorce forms because we use very modern technology, and we are committed to charging as low a price as possible so we can help as many people as we can.
We have been in business for 10+ years, and thousands of divorcing spouses have used our online service to complete their divorce papers.
With LetsGetDivorced.com, you not only get a heavily discounted price, you also get the fastest possible way to get your ready-to-file divorce papers.
With our technology, we are able to provide same-day processing to generate and provide you with all of your divorce forms and their step-by-step filing instructions for your local court. You can also make an unlimited number of instantaneous changes to your divorce details.
With a very low affordable price, the fastest service, and a 100% money-back court acceptance guarantee, LetsGetDivorced.com easily qualifies as one of the best online divorce services.
As a testament to the high value of our service, we continually have new customers decide to use our service who were first looking for a cheap divorce lawyer or cheap divorce paralegal service to handle their simple, uncontested divorce.

How to Get Started with LetsGetDivorced.com How to Get Started with LetsGetDivorced.com

To get started, check your eligibility, then enter your divorce details by answering simple questions in an online questionnaire. To get started, check your eligibility, then enter your divorce details by answering simple questions in an online questionnaire.
When you are done, LetsGetDivorced.com selects the necessary divorce forms for your filing, personalizes them for your situation, and fills them out. The completed divorce papers, along with easy-to-follow filing instructions, are instantly generated and provided to you in your account. When you are ready, file the documents with the court. If you have any questions about the process, our customer support team is here to help.

I Used LetsGetDivorced.com to Complete the Divorce Papers for my own Divorce. I Used LetsGetDivorced.com to Complete the Divorce Papers for my own Divorce.

Based on my professional expertise as an attorney, and my own firsthand experience of using the service, I am pleased to let you know that LetsGetDivorced.com provides an easy, quick, and low-priced online service that efficiently generates high-quality ready-to-file divorce documents for filing an uncontested no-fault divorce without an attorney.

Benefits of LetsGetDivorced.com Online Divorce

  • Low-Cost: Online Uncontested Divorce for $99.
  • Simple Online Process: We prepare all of your divorce paperwork.
  • Guaranteed Court Acceptance: Documents are state specific and up-to-date.
  • Fast, Same-Day Processing: Completed documents are instantly generated and provided to you.
  • No Charge For Revisions: You can make changes and your divorce documents will instantly update.
  • Filing Guidance: Simple, step-by-step filing instructions.
  • Customer Support: Our friendly, professional customer support team is available by phone and email.
  • Comprehensive: Divorces with or without children, property to divide, and spousal support (alimony).
  • In Business 10+ years: We have helped thousands of divorcing spouses. Put our experience to work for you!
 
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We Can Help You:

Eligible You and your spouse can reach an agreement to get divorced.
Eligible You want to file an uncontested, no-fault divorce in NY, NJ or TX.
Eligible You have minor children from your current marriage.
Eligible You have marital property (assets) to divide.
Eligible You have marital debts (liabilities) to divide.
Eligible You want to include a spousal name change provision.
Eligible You have a same-sex marriage.
Eligible Your spouse resides in another state or another country.
Eligible You want to include the payment of spousal support (alimony).
Eligible You want to get ready-to-file divorce forms as soon as possible.

Not Eligible For Our Service:

Ineligible You and your spouse cannot reach an agreement to get divorced.
Ineligible There has been family violence, orders of protection, or child neglect.

Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions

What is an uncontested
divorce?
What is an uncontested divorce?
An uncontested divorce is the most cost-effective and least stressful way to get divorced. It is a legal process in which both spouses agree to dissolve their marriage and also come to an agreement on related issues such as child custody, child support, visitation, property division, alimony, and other matters related to the divorce. In an uncontested divorce, both spouses cooperate and work together amicably to reach a consensus on these issues, and their mutal agreement(s) are then presented to the court for approval by a judge.

In contrast, a contested divorce occurs in situations where spouses cannot reach a mutual agreement on one or more of these issues, which will require legal proceedings in court before a judge. In a contested divorce, each spouse typically hires an attorney to represent them and each spouse provides testimony in court (which can be very stressful) to support their position on any disputed issues. The judge will make binding legal decisions to resolve their disputes. Consequently, an uncontested divorce represents a quicker, more cost-effective, and less emotionally taxing alternative when compared to a contested divorce.
Is the fee to use
LetsGetDivorced.com
only $99?
Is the fee to use LetsGetDivorced.com
only $99?
Absolutely! Our fee for completing all your divorce forms online and providing access to our customer support team by phone or email is a one-time payment of just $99. We have no hidden fees, no monthly subscription charges, and no document storage fees.

The plain truth is that we've chosen to offer our high-quality online divorce service at a very affordable price, that allows us to make a fair profit while keeping our company operational to assist as many people as we can.
Does the fee to use
LetsGetDivorced.com
include the court filing fee?
Does the fee to use LetsGetDivorced.com
include the court's filing fee?
We wish we could include the court's filing fee but it can vary by county. The court can waive the filing fee for plaintiffs who qualify as low-income and file a request to have the filing fee waived.
Do I need to file my divorce
in the county where my
marriage took place?
Do I need to file my divorce in the county
where my marriage took place?
No. Where a divorce can be filed is based on the current residence of the spouses.
Will I need to provide a copy
of my marriage certificate
to the court?
Will I need to provide a copy of my
marriage certificate to the court?
No. You only need to provide the date of the marriage and the state and county where it took place.
What is the cheapest and
quickest way to get a divorce?
What is the cheapest and quickest way
to get a divorce?
The cheapest and quickest way to get a divorce is to do it yourself, without a lawyer, by filing an uncontested divorce where you and your spouse agree on all terms. In a DIY divorce, you prepare and file the legal documents yourself, so you avoid hiring a lawyer and paying for their services. You only need to pay the court filing fee, unless you qualify for a low-income waiver.

Using LetsGetDivorced.com online divorce, it's easy, quick and very affordable to prepare your uncontested divorce paperwork online for only $99.