What is an uncontested divorce?
When both spouses agree on the major terms — property, parenting, and how to separate — the law allows a simpler, calmer process.
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An uncontested divorce is:
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A clear agreement between both spouses
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A path that avoids court appearances
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A predictable, lower‑stress timeline
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A way to move forward without conflict
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You don’t have to know every detail right now. You just need to know you want a peaceful way through.
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Why a Flat-Fee Matters
An uncontested divorce is for people who aren’t looking for a fight. They’re looking for a process that’s steady, predictable, and handled correctly the first time.
With a flat‑fee model, you know exactly what the process will cost — and exactly what’s included.
What you get:
• All required documents drafted for your specific county
• Clear explanations at every step
• E‑filing handled for you
• Unlimited questions
• A predictable, conflict‑free process from start to finish
What’s not included:
• Contested issues
• Negotiation between spouses
• Litigation
• Anything that would create conflict or uncertainty
This is a process designed for people who want clarity, not escalation.
A simple steady process from start to finish
When both spouses agree on the essentials, the legal process becomes straightforward.
Here’s what the path looks like.
Step 1 — A short consultation
We confirm your case qualifies as uncontested and outline the steps ahead.
No pressure. No commitment. Just clarity.
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Step 2 — Information gathering
You provide the details I need to prepare your documents.
Most clients complete this in under an hour.
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Step 3 — Drafting your documents
I prepare judge‑ready forms tailored to your county.
You review everything, and we make any needed adjustments.
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Step 4 — Signatures & e‑filing
Once the documents are finalized, you sign electronically.
I file your case and monitor it through the court system.
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Step 5 — Final decree
After the waiting period, the judge signs the final order.
You receive a certified copy, and the process is complete
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Most uncontested cases in Texas finalize in 60–90 days, depending on the county.
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Who this is right for
A good fit for couples who want a peaceful, predictable process
This is right for you if:
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You and your spouse agree on the major terms
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You want a calm, straightforward process
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You prefer a flat fee with no surprises
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You want documents prepared correctly the first time
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You’re ready to move forward without conflict.
Who this is not right for
Some situations need a different approach — and it’s better to know that early
This process is not a fit if:
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There’s disagreement about property or parenting
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One spouse wants to negotiate or fight
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You expect court hearings or litigation
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You’re unsure whether you want to proceed
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You need legal strategy for contested issues
This honesty helps you choose the right path — even if that path isn’t this one.
PRICING
A clear flat fee with no surprises
Most clients choose an uncontested divorce because they want predictability — including the cost.
This flat‑fee model keeps everything simple and transparent.
Your flat fee includes:
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All required documents drafted for your county
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E‑filing and case monitoring
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Unlimited questions
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Guidance at every step
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Final decree review and delivery
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Your flat fee does not include:
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Contested issues
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Negotiation between spouses
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Court hearings
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Anything that would create conflict or uncertainty
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Total flat fee:
$1500.00
