~50%
of divorces are uncontested
$5K–$15K
Average contested attorney cost
30–90
Days to finalize (uncontested)
$49
DivorcePro — one-time, no renewal
The uncontested divorce package is designed specifically for couples who have already reached agreement and simply need the right documentation, process guidance, and organized paperwork to finalize things properly.
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Mutual / No-Fault Divorces
Both parties agree the marriage is over and neither is assigning blame.
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No Custody Disputes
You've already agreed on child custody, visitation, and support — or have no children.
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Assets Already Divided
Property, accounts, and debts have been agreed upon between you and your spouse.
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Just Need Paperwork Help
You know what you want — you just need the right forms, checklists, and filing steps.
Other services either charge monthly subscriptions, upsell attorney access you don't need, or bury the actual cost. DivorcePro is a flat $49. That's it.
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Tell Us Your Situation
Fill out our intake form (10–15 minutes). Tell us your state, your assets, any children, and what you've already agreed on. No legal jargon required.
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AI Organizes Everything
Our system analyzes your state's specific requirements, maps your situation to the right forms and filing process, and builds your complete package.
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Receive Your Package in 24 Hours
You get a complete, organized package: settlement framework, state filing guide, forms checklist, financial inventory, and a clear timeline — ready to use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do we still need a lawyer?▼
For a straightforward uncontested divorce — especially with no children or minimal assets — many couples handle the process themselves using the court's self-help resources alongside a preparation package like DivorcePro. That said, if your situation involves significant assets, retirement accounts, real estate, or children, having an attorney review the final agreement before filing is always a wise investment. DivorcePro prepares your case so that if you do consult an attorney, you spend far less time (and money) in that meeting.
How long does an uncontested divorce take?▼
It varies by state. Most states have a mandatory waiting period — typically 30 to 90 days from filing before a judge can sign the final decree. In some states (like Nevada or Idaho), it can be as fast as 21 days. In others (like California), the minimum is 6 months. Your state-specific filing guide will include the exact timeline for your jurisdiction, including any residency requirements you need to meet before filing.
What if we disagree on one thing?▼
One unresolved issue doesn't automatically mean a contested divorce. Many couples use mediation to settle that final sticking point — a mediator typically costs $100–$300 per hour and can resolve most disputes in one session. DivorcePro can still prepare everything else in your package so you're ready to file the moment that single issue is resolved. If the disagreement involves children, property, or spousal support, consulting an attorney before filing is strongly recommended.
Can we use this if we have children?▼
Yes — as long as you've already agreed on custody, visitation, and child support. Courts require a parenting plan as part of the filing in most states. Your package will include a parenting plan checklist covering legal custody, physical custody, holiday schedules, and how future disputes will be handled. If custody is not yet agreed upon, we recommend resolving that before filing — and can still prepare the rest of your documentation in the meantime.
What if I need my package faster than 24 hours?▼
Most packages are delivered within a few hours of intake submission. The 24-hour window accounts for cases that come in late at night or require additional state-specific research. If you have a specific deadline — such as an upcoming court date — note it in the intake form and we'll prioritize your case.
Is there a refund if I'm not satisfied?▼
Yes. DivorcePro offers a 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied for any reason, email
[email protected] and you'll receive a full refund — no questions asked.