Uncontested Divorce.
One Flat Fee.
Connect with a licensed, flat-fee divorce attorney in your area — everything handled from first call to final decree. No hourly billing. No retainers.
Experienced Uncontested-Divorce Attorneys, Ready to Move on Your Case
Every attorney in the 2500Divorce.com network is thoroughly vetted and focused specifically on uncontested divorce — ready to take rapid action on your case and handle everything from your first call to your final decree, with high-level representation at a fair, transparent flat fee.
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How It Works
Tell us about your situation
Answer a few quick questions and request your free consultation — no cost, no obligation.
Match with a licensed attorney
We connect you with an available, licensed attorney serving your area.
Finalize at a flat fee
Your attorney prepares your agreed divorce for one predictable price.
Not a Document Mill. Not a $15,000 Retainer.
Licensed Attorneys
Real, licensed attorneys handle your case — not a form-filling service.
Transparent Flat Fee
One predictable price, quoted up front. No billable hours, no surprises.
Free Consultation
Start with a no-cost, no-obligation consultation to see if you qualify.
Fully Remote
Handle your uncontested divorce from home — most cases need little or no court time.
Uncontested Divorce: Quick Answers
An uncontested divorce is one where both spouses agree on the key terms — property, debts, and any child custody and support. Because there's nothing to fight about in court, it's the fastest and most affordable way to divorce, and it's well suited to a flat fee.
Costs vary by state and by attorney, plus court filing fees, but an agreed divorce is handled for a flat fee that's far lower than a contested case. The attorney you're matched with quotes their flat fee up front — no billable-hour surprises.
It depends on your state's mandatory waiting period and how quickly the paperwork is completed. Many uncontested divorces are finalized within a few weeks to a couple of months once both spouses cooperate.
You're not required to have one, but a licensed attorney makes sure your paperwork is done correctly and your agreement is enforceable — which prevents costly mistakes. That's exactly what we connect you with, at a flat fee.
No. 2500Divorce.com is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We connect you with independent, licensed attorneys in your area who handle your case. Learn how 2500Divorce.com works. 2500Divorce.com, LLC is a Wyoming limited liability company.
We're expanding nationwide. Use the map above to see the states where we currently have licensed attorneys available — more markets are added as attorneys join the network.
If you disagree on major terms, your case is contested and follows a different path. Start your request anyway — the attorney can review your situation during the free consultation and advise you on next steps.
In many uncontested cases there's little or no court appearance required, and some states allow finalizing by affidavit or a brief hearing. Your attorney will tell you exactly what your state and county require.
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