From $2,500 for an attorney-guided uncontested divorce to $30,000+ for contested litigation — a complete breakdown of every cost scenario so you can make an informed decision.
| Divorce Type | Typical Cost | Timeline | Attorney? |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIY / Pro Se | $300–$600 in court fees | 60+ days | No — high risk of errors |
| Uncontested — 2500Divorce.com | From $2,500 flat fee | As fast as 61 days | Yes — licensed TX attorneys |
| Uncontested — other firms | $3,000–$8,000 | 61–180 days | Yes — hourly |
| Contested — no children | $10,000–$20,000 avg. | 6–18 months | Yes |
| Contested — with children | $15,000–$30,000+ | 12–24+ months | Yes |
| High-asset / trial | $30,000–$100,000+ | 1–3+ years | Yes |
An uncontested divorce — where both spouses agree on all terms including property division, debt, child conservatorship, visitation, and support — is by far the most cost-effective path. At 2500Divorce.com, operated by Fritz & Phillips, P.C., uncontested divorce is handled by licensed Texas family law attorneys for a single flat fee:
Flat fee covers attorney representation and all document preparation. Court filing fees are billed separately at cost — typically $250–$350 depending on county and disclosed upfront before you start. Financing available. We serve Houston / Harris County, Montgomery County, Fort Bend County, The Woodlands, Conroe, and surrounding Southeast Texas.
2500Divorce.com also offers à la carte services for cases that need one specific item — helping keep your divorce in the "uncontested" zone even when complications arise. Ask during your free consultation.
Licensed Texas attorney representation · Original Petition for Divorce · All required divorce documents · Court filing with the correct county district court · Service coordination · Final decree preparation — everything from first call to signed decree. See our step-by-step Texas divorce filing guide →
Online document services advertising $139 divorces are paper pushers — they only draft documents, and those documents are often inaccurate. They cannot advise you on what to ask for, correct errors, or represent you if something goes wrong. Filing without an attorney — called a pro se divorce — costs $250–$350 in court filing fees. However, the true cost is often much higher. A 2024 American Bar Association study found 60% of self-represented filers in family court faced delays due to incorrect or incomplete filings. Errors in property division, retirement account handling (QDROs), or custody language can be permanent and expensive to fix after a decree is signed.
See our full comparison: Online divorce vs. attorney-guided divorce in Texas →
Document preparation services like LegalZoom are not law firms and cannot give legal advice, correct legal errors, or represent you if problems arise. At $2,500, attorney-guided uncontested divorce at 2500Divorce.com costs only slightly more — and includes full legal protection, correct documents, and a licensed attorney on your case from start to finish.
When spouses cannot agree on property, custody, support, or debt, the divorce becomes contested. Each disputed issue adds attorney hours and potentially a court hearing. Texas divorce attorneys typically bill $260–$400 per hour with retainers starting at $3,000–$5,000.
If your divorce involves disputed custody, high-value assets, business interests, or a spouse who won't cooperate, you need full litigation counsel. Fritz & Phillips, P.C. handles contested divorce, complex property division, custody disputes, enforcement, and modification litigation throughout Southeast Texas. Call (713) 930-2500.
| County | Approx. Filing Fee | Geo Page |
|---|---|---|
| Harris County | $300–$350 | Houston / Harris County → |
| Montgomery County | $250–$300 | Montgomery County → |
| Fort Bend County | $275–$325 | Katy / Fort Bend → |
| Brazoria County | $250–$300 | Pearland / Brazoria → |
| Waller County | $250–$300 | Contact us → |
| Austin County | $250–$300 | Austin County → |
The largest cost driver by far. Every disputed issue adds attorney hours and court time. If both spouses can reach full agreement, savings over the Texas average can exceed $10,000. Learn how the uncontested process works →
Contested custody cases are the most expensive in family law. Even in uncontested divorces, children add document complexity. When both parents agree on conservatorship, visitation, and support, our $3,500 package handles everything. For disputed custody, Fritz & Phillips handles contested custody matters.
Homes and retirement accounts (QDROs) require specialized documentation. In contested divorces, property disputes trigger appraisals and extended negotiations. Our $4,500 package handles agreed property division. See our full QDRO and retirement divorce guide →
Spousal maintenance disputes add significant cost to contested divorces. In uncontested cases, if both parties agree on maintenance terms, those terms can be incorporated into the final decree — but spousal maintenance is not included in our flat-fee packages as a standard item. See our Texas spousal maintenance guide →
Late-life divorces often involve more complex asset division — retirement accounts, Social Security considerations, pensions, and real property accumulated over decades. See our guide to divorce over 50 in Texas →
Free consultation. No hourly billing. Most uncontested cases finalized in 61 days. Financing available.
Contact an Attorney Or call (713) 930-2500 · info@2500divorce.comOnline document services advertising $139 divorces are paper pushers — they only draft documents, and those documents are often inaccurate. They cannot advise you on what to ask for, correct errors, or represent you if something goes wrong. Filing without an attorney — called a pro se divorce — costs $250–$350 in court filing fees. However, the true cost is often much higher. A 2024 American Bar Association study found 60% of self-represented filers in family court faced delays due to incorrect or incomplete filings. Errors in property division, retirement account handling (QDROs), or custody language can be permanent and expensive to fix after a decree is signed.
See our full comparison: Online divorce vs. attorney-guided divorce in Texas →
Document preparation services like LegalZoom are not law firms and cannot give legal advice, correct legal errors, or represent you if problems arise. At $2,500, attorney-guided uncontested divorce at 2500Divorce.com costs only slightly more — and includes full legal protection, correct documents, and a licensed attorney on your case from start to finish.
When spouses cannot agree on property, custody, support, or debt, the divorce becomes contested. Each disputed issue adds attorney hours and potentially a court hearing. Texas divorce attorneys typically bill $260–$400 per hour with retainers starting at $3,000–$5,000.
If your divorce involves disputed custody, high-value assets, business interests, or a spouse who won't cooperate, you need full litigation counsel. Fritz & Phillips, P.C. handles contested divorce, complex property division, custody disputes, enforcement, and modification litigation throughout Southeast Texas. Call (713) 930-2500.
| County | Approx. Filing Fee | Geo Page |
|---|---|---|
| Harris County | $300–$350 | Houston / Harris County → |
| Montgomery County | $250–$300 | Montgomery County → |
| Fort Bend County | $275–$325 | Katy / Fort Bend → |
| Brazoria County | $250–$300 | Pearland / Brazoria → |
| Waller County | $250–$300 | Contact us → |
| Austin County | $250–$300 | Austin County → |
The largest cost driver by far. Every disputed issue adds attorney hours and court time. If both spouses can reach full agreement, savings over the Texas average can exceed $10,000. Learn how the uncontested process works →
Contested custody cases are the most expensive in family law. Even in uncontested divorces, children add document complexity. When both parents agree on conservatorship, visitation, and support, our $3,500 package handles everything. For disputed custody, Fritz & Phillips handles contested custody matters.
Homes and retirement accounts (QDROs) require specialized documentation. In contested divorces, property disputes trigger appraisals and extended negotiations. Our $4,500 package handles agreed property division. See our full QDRO and retirement divorce guide →
Spousal maintenance disputes add significant cost to contested divorces. In uncontested cases, if both parties agree on maintenance terms, those terms can be incorporated into the final decree — but spousal maintenance is not included in our flat-fee packages as a standard item. See our Texas spousal maintenance guide →
Late-life divorces often involve more complex asset division — retirement accounts, Social Security considerations, pensions, and real property accumulated over decades. See our guide to divorce over 50 in Texas →
Free consultation. No hourly billing. Most uncontested cases finalized in 61 days. Financing available.
Contact an Attorney Or call (713) 930-2500 · info@2500divorce.com