Katy & Fort Bend County, Texas

Uncontested Divorce in Katy & Fort Bend County, TX — Flat Fee from $2,500

No hourly billing. No courtroom battles. Venue determination included — we handle the Harris/Fort Bend County question for you. Licensed Texas attorneys serving all of Fort Bend County and the Katy area.

$2,500Starting flat fee
Katy & Fort Bend
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$0Hourly billing
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Affordable Divorce for Katy & Fort Bend Families

Fort Bend County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas — and one of its most affluent. Katy, Sugar Land, and Missouri City are home to many dual-income households, homeowners, and families with retirement accounts. When both spouses agree on the terms of their separation, contested litigation is an unnecessary expense that drains resources better spent on your future.

2500Divorce.com, operated by Fritz & Phillips, P.C., provides flat-fee uncontested divorce for Fort Bend County families starting at $2,500. Our licensed Texas attorneys handle all documents, all filings with the Fort Bend County District Court, and every court step for a single predictable fee.

Your Fort Bend County Divorce Attorneys

Every case at 2500Divorce.com is handled by a licensed Texas family law attorney — not paralegals or document preparers. Jessica Fritz and Keith Phillips co-founded this service to give Fort Bend County families access to real legal representation at a price that makes sense for uncontested matters.

Jessica Fritz — Uncontested Divorce Attorney Katy Fort Bend County TX

Jessica Fritz

Managing Attorney & Co-Founder

Licensed in Texas since 2008, Jessica's practice focuses exclusively on family law — divorce, property division, child custody, and child support. She co-founded 2500Divorce.com to provide Fort Bend County families with attorney-guided divorce at a predictable flat fee.

TX Bar 2008 Family Law 18 Years Experience
Keith Phillips — Uncontested Divorce Attorney Katy Fort Bend County TX

Keith Phillips

Attorney, Mediator & Co-Founder

Practicing family law exclusively since 2016, Keith spent years as a CPS caseworker before private practice — giving him direct insight into how courts evaluate child welfare. Licensed mediator since 2020.

TX Bar 2016 Former CPS Mediator 2020

What Does a Katy / Fort Bend Divorce Really Cost?

Three paths to a final decree — only one makes sense when both spouses already agree.

OptionTypical CostAttorney?Timeline
DIY / Online Forms$300–$600 + court fees✗ NoneVariable — errors cause delays
2500Divorce.comFrom $2,500 flat fee✓ Licensed TX attorneysAs fast as 61 days
Traditional Litigation$15,000–$30,000+✓ Licensed attorneysMonths to years
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Katy Venue Question — Harris or Fort Bend County?

Like The Woodlands, Katy sits on a county line — part of the city falls in Harris County and part in Fort Bend County. Filing in the wrong county wastes time and money. Our attorneys determine the correct venue for your address before filing anything.

Venue determination is included in your flat fee — we verify whether your case belongs in Fort Bend County District Court in Richmond or Harris County District Court in Houston, and file correctly from the start.

Flat-Fee Packages for Fort Bend County

Every package includes licensed attorney representation, all document preparation, and venue determination. Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$300 in Fort Bend County. No retainers. No hourly billing.

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Without Children

$2,500 flat fee

No minor children · Minimal assets


  • Licensed TX attorney
  • All documents prepared
  • 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 included
  • Plan-specific QDRO drafting
  • Property deed language
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Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$300 (Fort Bend or Harris County). Venue determination included. Financing available. Full Texas divorce cost guide →

How It Works — Fort Bend County

Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing. Here's how 2500Divorce.com handles your case from first call to final decree:

1

Both spouses agree

We confirm your case qualifies as uncontested and determine your correct filing county — Harris or Fort Bend.

2

We file with the correct county court

Our attorneys file your Original Petition with the Fort Bend County District Clerk in Richmond (or Harris County if applicable) — starting the 60-day clock.

3

You provide agreed terms

Tell us what you and your spouse have agreed on. We draft all required documents.

4

Both spouses sign

Review every document electronically, confirm terms are correct, then sign.

5

Final decree entered

After the 60-day waiting period, we present your paperwork to the court. Divorce complete.

Serving Katy, Sugar Land & All of Fort Bend County

We serve clients throughout Fort Bend County and the Katy area, filing with the Fort Bend County District Court in Richmond or Harris County depending on your address:

Katy Sugar Land Missouri City Stafford Richmond Rosenberg Fulshear Cinco Ranch Meadows Place Needville Simonton Pecan Grove

Start Your Katy / Fort Bend Divorce Today

Free consultation. Flat-fee pricing. Venue determination included. Most cases finalized in 61 days.

Contact an Attorney Or call (713) 930-2500  ·  info@2500divorce.com

Katy & Fort Bend County Divorce — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Katy, TX?
At 2500Divorce.com, uncontested divorce for Katy-area residents starts at $2,500 flat fee for couples without children. With children the fee is $3,500. Divorces involving real property or retirement accounts are $4,500. Flat fee covers attorney representation and all document preparation. Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$300 in Fort Bend County. No hourly billing. Financing available.
Does 2500Divorce.com handle divorces in Fort Bend County?
Yes. We serve all of Fort Bend County including Katy, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Stafford, Richmond, Rosenberg, Fulshear, and surrounding communities. Our attorneys file with the Fort Bend County District Court in Richmond and are familiar with all local court procedures.
How long does an uncontested divorce take in Fort Bend County?
Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from filing. 2500Divorce.com cases are designed to finalize on Day 61 or shortly after — most Fort Bend County uncontested cases complete in approximately two months from start to finish.
Where is the Fort Bend County divorce court located?
Fort Bend County divorce petitions are filed with the Fort Bend County District Clerk at 1422 Eugene Heimann Circle, Richmond, TX 77469. Our attorneys handle all filings on your behalf — you do not need to visit the courthouse.
Does Katy straddle Harris and Fort Bend County for divorce filings?
Yes. We serve all communities in and around The Woodlands including Spring, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge North, Conroe, Tomball, and Magnolia. Our Conroe office is minutes from The Woodlands via I-45 at 141 N. San Jacinto Street.
Can I get an uncontested divorce in Sugar Land, TX?
Yes. Sugar Land is in Fort Bend County, which we serve. Our flat-fee service starts at $2,500 and includes all attorney-prepared documents and court filings — everything from the original petition to the final decree.
Is financing available for divorce in Katy or Fort Bend County?
Yes. 2500Divorce.com offers financing options for qualifying clients. Call (713) 930-2500 or contact us online to discuss payment plans for any of our flat-fee packages.
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