No hourly billing. No courtroom battles. We file directly with the Montgomery County courthouse. Licensed Texas attorneys handle everything from filing to final decree.
Traditional divorce litigation in Montgomery County can cost tens of thousands of dollars and drag on for months or years. For couples who have already agreed on property, custody, and support, that expense is entirely unnecessary.
2500Divorce.com — provides flat-fee, attorney-guided uncontested divorce for families throughout Montgomery County. Unlike online document services or out-of-state firms, our attorneys have direct experience in Montgomery County courts. We know the local procedures, filing requirements, and administrative rules — and we handle everything from your initial petition to your final decree for a single flat fee.
Every case at 2500Divorce.com is handled by a licensed Texas family law attorney — not paralegals or document preparers. 2500Divorce.com gives Montgomery County families access to real legal representation at a price that makes sense when both spouses already agree.

Keith P. has practiced family law exclusively since 2016, bringing calm, common-sense guidance to families navigating uncontested divorce. A licensed mediator since 2020 and a former Child Protective Services caseworker, he focuses on efficient, settlement-minded resolutions.
Flat-fee network pricing. These attorneys offer their reduced, flat-fee rate to clients referred through 2500Divorce.com. That rate is reserved for our referrals — request a free consultation below to be matched and lock it in.
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Request a Free ConsultationThree paths to a final decree — only one makes sense when both spouses already agree.
| Option | Typical Cost | Attorney? | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIY / Online Forms | $300–$600 + court fees | ✗ None | Variable — errors cause delays |
| 2500Divorce.com | From $2,500 flat fee | ✓ Licensed TX attorneys | As fast as 61 days |
| Traditional Litigation | $15,000–$30,000+ | ✓ Licensed attorneys | Months to years |
Every package includes licensed attorney representation and all document preparation. Court filing fees with the Montgomery County District Court are billed separately at cost — typically $250–$300. No retainers. No hourly billing.
No minor children · Minimal assets
Minor children · Texas SPO
Up to 2 properties + 2 QDROs
Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$300 in Montgomery County. Financing available. Full Texas divorce cost guide →
Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing. Here's how 2500Divorce.com handles your Montgomery County case from start to finish:
We confirm your case qualifies as uncontested and begin the process.
Our attorneys file your Original Petition with the Montgomery County District Clerk in Conroe — starting the 60-day clock.
Tell us what you and your spouse have agreed on. We draft all required documents.
Review every document electronically, confirm terms are correct, then sign.
After the 60-day waiting period, we present your paperwork to the court. Divorce complete.
Our attorneys are based in Conroe and serve clients throughout all of Montgomery County. We handle filings with the Montgomery County District Court and know local court procedures firsthand:
Free consultation. Flat-fee pricing. We serve Conroe and Montgomery County. Most cases finalized in 61 days.
Contact an Attorney Or call (855) 770-2500 · info@2500divorce.comAnswer seven quick questions. We'll tell you exactly which path — and which price — fits your situation.
Based on your answers, an uncontested divorce through 2500Divorce.com is the right path for your family. Because you have minor children, the $3,500 package applies.
Included: Original Petition for Divorce, Waiver of Service, Final Decree of Divorce, Texas Standard Possession Order (or custom custody schedule), child support calculation and order, medical support provisions, and conservatorship designations. Attorney representation throughout. Most cases finalized in 61 days.
Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$365 depending on county. Financing available on all packages.
Based on your answers, an uncontested divorce through 2500Divorce.com is the right path. No minor children means the $2,500 package applies — the fastest and most straightforward divorce option in Texas.
Included: Original Petition for Divorce, Waiver of Service, Final Decree of Divorce, full attorney representation throughout, and all court filings coordinated. Most cases finalized in 61 days — one day after the mandatory 60-day waiting period ends.
Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$365 depending on county. Financing available on all packages.
You agree on most issues — but a few gaps remain. That gap is often smaller than it appears, and mediation frequently closes it without litigation.
Mediation can help both parties reach full agreement. Once agreement is reached, your case proceeds as an uncontested divorce through 2500Divorce.com at the applicable flat fee.
If your spouse refuses to participate, the divorce must proceed as a contested matter. A contested divorce falls outside 2500Divorce.com's flat-fee uncontested service — you would need a litigation attorney licensed in your jurisdiction to represent you.
Significant disagreement on property, custody, or support requires contested litigation. That is beyond 2500Divorce.com's flat-fee uncontested service; a litigation attorney licensed in your jurisdiction can provide the representation a contested case requires.
If your spouse will not sign the Waiver of Service, the petition must be formally served and the case proceeds as contested. A contested case like this is outside 2500Divorce.com's flat-fee uncontested service, though many contested cases still settle before trial with a licensed litigation attorney.
Pending bankruptcy or active Attorney General child support involvement add complexity that affects how the divorce proceeds. A consultation with a licensed family-law attorney can clarify what path is available to you.
Texas requires at least one spouse to have lived here for six months before filing. Use the waiting period to get organized — document assets, agree on terms, and consult with us so you are ready the moment you qualify. Your 61-day clock starts immediately when you file.