The Woodlands, Texas

Uncontested Divorce in The Woodlands, TX — Attorney-Guided from $2,500

No hourly billing. No courtroom battles. Venue determination included — we handle the Montgomery/Harris County question for you. Most cases finalized in 61 days from our Conroe office on I-45.

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Affordable Divorce for Woodlands Families

The Woodlands is home to many dual-income households, homeowners, and families with retirement savings — exactly the kind of cases where a contested divorce can drain resources that should be going toward your children, your next home, and your financial future. When both spouses have already agreed on the terms, there is no reason to pay litigation rates.

2500Divorce.com, operated by Fritz & Phillips, P.C., provides flat-fee uncontested divorce for Woodlands families starting at $2,500. Our Conroe office is minutes away via I-45, and our $4,500 package is specifically designed for couples with real property and retirement accounts to divide.

Your Woodlands-Area Divorce Attorneys

Every case at 2500Divorce.com is handled by a licensed Texas family law attorney — not paralegals or document preparers. Our Conroe office is minutes from The Woodlands via I-45.

Jessica Fritz — Uncontested Divorce Attorney The Woodlands 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 give Woodlands-area families attorney-guided divorce at a predictable flat fee.

TX Bar 2008 Family Law 18 Years Experience
Keith Phillips — Uncontested Divorce Attorney The Woodlands 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 Woodlands 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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The Woodlands Venue Question — We Handle It

The Woodlands straddles the Montgomery and Harris County line. Depending on your specific address, your divorce may need to be filed in Montgomery County District Court in Conroe, or Harris County District Court in Houston. Getting the venue wrong wastes time and money.

Venue determination is included in your flat fee — our attorneys verify your correct filing county and file in the right court from the start.

Flat-Fee Packages for Woodlands Residents

Every package includes licensed attorney representation, all document preparation, and venue determination. Court filing fees billed separately at cost — typically $250–$300. 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 (Montgomery or Harris County). Venue determination included. Financing available. Full Texas divorce cost guide →

How It Works — Start to Final Decree

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

1

Both spouses agree

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

2

We file in the correct county

Our attorneys file your Original Petition with the Montgomery County or Harris County District Clerk — 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.

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Final decree entered

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

Serving The Woodlands & Surrounding Communities

Our Conroe office is minutes from The Woodlands via I-45. We serve clients throughout the entire Woodlands corridor and surrounding communities in both Montgomery and Harris Counties:

The Woodlands Spring Shenandoah Conroe Oak Ridge North Tomball Magnolia Humble Kingwood Atascocita Cypress Willis

Start Your Woodlands 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

The Woodlands Divorce — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an uncontested divorce cost in The Woodlands, TX?
At 2500Divorce.com, uncontested divorce for Woodlands 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. No hourly billing. Financing available.
Which county handles divorces filed in The Woodlands, Texas?
Most of The Woodlands falls within Montgomery County, though some portions border Harris County. Our attorneys determine the correct filing venue based on your specific address — either Montgomery County District Court in Conroe or Harris County District Court in Houston. The process and flat-fee pricing are identical either way. Venue determination is included in your flat fee.
How long does an uncontested divorce take in The Woodlands, TX?
Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the filing date. 2500Divorce.com Woodlands-area cases are designed to finalize on Day 61 or shortly after — most uncontested cases complete in approximately two months from start to finish.
Can I get an uncontested divorce if we own a Woodlands home?
Yes. Our $4,500 flat-fee package covers divorces involving up to two real properties, up to two QDROs or retirement plans, or one of each. As long as both spouses agree on the division terms, we handle property-intensive cases at a predictable flat fee — no hourly billing regardless of asset complexity.
Does 2500Divorce.com serve Spring and Shenandoah?
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.
What makes The Woodlands divorce cases different?
The Woodlands has a high concentration of dual-income households, homeowners, and families with retirement and investment accounts. Our $4,500 package is specifically designed for these cases — covering real property and QDRO retirement division at a flat fee, so couples with more complex assets can still avoid the cost and uncertainty of litigation.
Is 2500Divorce.com a document preparation service?
No. 2500Divorce.com is owned and operated by Fritz & Phillips, P.C., a licensed Texas law firm. Every case is handled by a licensed attorney — not paralegals or document preparers. Our attorneys are members of the State Bar of Texas and practice family law exclusively.
Flat-Fee Divorce · Greater Houston & Montgomery County
Looking for low-cost divorce in Texas? Flat-fee attorney representation starts at $2,500.
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