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Every package includes licensed attorney representation and all document preparation. Court filing fees billed separately at cost. No hourly billing. No retainers.

$2,500
Starting flat fee
61
Days to final decree
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Have you or your spouse lived in Texas for at least the past six months?
Texas requires at least one spouse to meet the 6-month state residency requirement before a divorce can be filed here.
You qualify — $3,500 flat fee, Divorce With Children.

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.

$3,500 flat fee  ·  Divorce With Children

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.

Have a house or retirement accounts? The $4,500 package adds up to 2 property deeds and full QDRO preparation. Mention it during your free consultation and we'll confirm the right package.

Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$365 depending on county. Financing available on all packages.

You qualify — $2,500 flat fee, simplest path available.

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.

$2,500 flat fee  ·  Divorce Without Children

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.

Have a house or retirement accounts? The $4,500 package adds up to 2 property deeds and full QDRO preparation. Mention it during your free consultation and we'll confirm the right package.

Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$365 depending on county. Financing available on all packages.

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You may be one mediation session away from uncontested.

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.

Fritz & Phillips, P.C. offers certified mediation to 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.

Your situation requires full legal representation.

If your spouse refuses to participate, the divorce must proceed as a contested matter. Fritz & Phillips, P.C. handles contested divorce throughout Montgomery County, Harris County, and Southeast Texas. Call for a free consultation.

You need full representation to resolve the disputed issues.

Significant disagreement on property, custody, or support requires contested litigation. Fritz & Phillips, P.C. provides comprehensive representation including discovery, hearings, mediation, and trial if necessary.

Formal service and contested representation will be required.

If your spouse will not sign the Waiver of Service, the petition must be formally served and the case proceeds as contested. Fritz & Phillips, P.C. manages this process and represents you throughout — many contested cases ultimately settle before trial.

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Your situation has complicating factors that need legal guidance.

Pending bankruptcy or active Attorney General child support involvement add complexity that affects how the divorce proceeds. A free consultation with Fritz & Phillips, P.C. will clarify what path is available to you.

Not yet eligible to file in Texas — but you will be.

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.

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  • The 61-day timeline, step by step
  • How retirement accounts and property are handled
  • Flat-fee pricing — what's included and what isn't
  • 7-question flowchart to confirm you qualify
  • Spousal support options courts can't order but agreements can

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Without Children

$2,500 flat fee

No minor children · Minimal assets


  • Licensed TX attorney representation
  • All documents prepared
  • Court filing billed at cost
  • Waiver of service coordination
  • Final decree preparation
  • Financing available
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House / Retirement

$4,500 flat fee

Up to 2 properties + 2 QDROs


  • Everything in With Children
  • Up to 2 real properties
  • Up to 2 QDROs or retirement plans
  • Plan-specific QDRO drafting
  • Deed language for property transfer
  • Financing available
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Agreed Modification

$3,000 flat fee

Both parents agree · All counties


  • Licensed TX attorney representation
  • Updated conservatorship
  • Updated possession schedule
  • Updated child support
  • Court filing billed at cost
  • Completed in 4–8 weeks
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À la carte services available as needed — contact us to discuss your situation →

Truly Transparent Pricing

Our flat fee covers attorney representation and all document preparation — no hourly billing, no retainers, no surprise invoices. Court filing fees are billed separately at cost (typically $250–$350 depending on county) and disclosed upfront before you start. See our full Texas divorce cost guide →

How We Compare

Feature DIY / Online Service Traditional Hourly Attorney 2500Divorce.com
Typical cost$400–$850 + court filing$5,000–$15,000+$2,500–$4,500 + court filing
Licensed attorney✗ None✓ Yes✓ Yes
Court filing billed at cost✗ Extra $250–$350✗ Usually extra✓ Included
Predictable price✓ Yes✗ Hourly — unknown total✓ Fixed flat fee
QDRO preparation✗ Generic / often rejected✓ Extra cost✓ Included in $4,500
Error protection✗ You're liable✓ Attorney responsible✓ Attorney responsible
Financing available✗ No✗ Rarely✓ Yes
Timeline60+ days (error-dependent)60+ daysAs fast as 61 days

*DIY/online services cannot give legal advice or represent you in court. See our full comparison →

Everything Included in Every Package

Every 2500Divorce.com case includes these services at no extra charge:

Free Consultation

Review your case, confirm eligibility, and determine the correct filing county for your address.

Licensed Attorney Representation

A licensed Texas family law attorney handles your case from first call to final decree.

All Document Preparation

Original Petition, Final Decree, Waiver of Service, and all supporting orders — prepared by your attorney.

Court Filing

Your attorneys file all documents with the correct county district court. You don't need to visit the courthouse.

Venue Determination

We identify the correct filing county for your address — especially important for cities that straddle county lines.

Fully Remote Process

Consultations by phone or video. Documents signed electronically. No office visit required.

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Contested divorce or complex litigation?

2500Divorce.com handles uncontested matters only. If your divorce involves disputes over property, custody, or support — or if your spouse becomes uncooperative at any point — Fritz & Phillips, P.C. provides full litigation representation throughout Southeast Texas. Call (713) 930-2500.

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Free consultation. Flat-fee pricing. Most cases finalized in 61 days. Financing available on all packages.

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Pricing — Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the flat fee?
Every package includes licensed Texas attorney representation, preparation of all required documents, court filing coordination, and guidance through any required court appearance. Court filing fees are billed separately at cost — typically $250–$350. No hourly billing, no retainers, no surprise charges. See our full Texas divorce cost guide →
Do you offer financing or payment plans?
Yes. Financing is available on all packages. Ask about payment plan options during your free consultation — we work to make our services accessible for Southeast Texas families at every income level.
How is the $4,500 package different from $2,500?
The $4,500 package covers divorces involving real property (up to 2 properties) and/or retirement accounts requiring QDROs (up to 2 plans). These require additional document preparation — specific deed language for property transfer and plan-specific QDRO drafting for each retirement account. See our full QDRO guide →
What does a QDRO cost with 2500Divorce.com?
QDRO preparation is included in the $4,500 package — no separate fee. Standalone QDRO preparation from specialist firms typically runs $500–$1,500 per plan on top of divorce costs.
What if my case becomes contested after we start?
2500Divorce.com handles uncontested matters only. If your case becomes contested, we connect you directly with Fritz & Phillips, P.C. for full litigation representation. You are never left without options.
How does your pricing compare to a traditional divorce attorney?
Traditional hourly attorneys in Texas typically charge $250–$450/hour with a $3,000–$5,000 retainer — totaling $5,000–$15,000 for an uncontested divorce. 2500Divorce.com's flat fee of $2,500–$4,500 provides the same licensed attorney representation at a fraction of the cost.
Do both spouses need to hire an attorney?
No. 2500Divorce.com represents the filing spouse. The other spouse participates by signing a Waiver of Service and the agreed divorce documents. Only one attorney is needed when both spouses agree on all terms.