FAQs

Do you offer payment plans?

Yes, we have options available so that you don’t have to pay the entire fee up front. The minimum amount we need to start working on your case is $400. Click here to make your first payment.

What is an uncontested divorce?

An uncontested divorce refers to a divorce proceeding where both parties agree on the terms of the divorce and related issues without the need for significant portions of the litigation process. These issues may include: Separation of Property (assets and debts), Standard Child Custody, and the spouse who is not filing the divorce petition waives service of citation.

Why wouldn’t I just get the forms online and do it myself?

You have the right to represent yourself pro se in any matter; however, be cautious as there may be areas of the law that you may not understand. My uncontested divorce representation includes having a licensed attorney work on your case every step of the way.

NOTE: Companies that offer divorce forms often do not include filing fees or representation by an attorney. And some divorce firms offer low prices for a "pro se" divorce but will not go to court with you or file the pleadings with an attorney's signature.

How fast can I get an uncontested divorce done in Texas?

Generally, 61 days is about the fastest you can get a divorce in Texas.

Which forms of payment do you accept?

You can pay online here or you can pay by check or credit card over the phone. If you prefer, you may also come to the office to pay in person.

At what point are you considered my official divorce lawyer?

The attorney-client relationship is not created until you have signed a letter agreement with our law firm and made payment.

What if I don’t know where my spouse is?

You will need to find your spouse in order to have an uncontested divorce in Texas. If you cannot find your spouse, but believe that your spouse will agree to an uncontested divorce, our law firm may be able to help you locate your spouse using public information (note that this service may be subject to additional costs).

What should I do if I'm not sure if my spouse will agree to an uncontested divorce?

Often when a spouse who is opposing the divorce learns that you are serious about the divorce and that agreeing to the divorce will be much cheaper than contesting the divorce; that spouse will agree to the divorce. One tactic is to hire our firm for the agreed divorce service, we will prepare all of the needed divorce forms and divorce petition, and mail all of the needed documents to your spouse. At that point your spouse can sign the documents and mail them back to our office.

I’m still not sure if my divorce would be considered uncontested or not. What should I do?

We would be happy to discuss the details with you, no charge. Call our office, or fill-out the contact form and type in your question(s). We are happy to take the time to discuss your case in order to determine if our services are right for your divorce.