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OnlineDivorce.com provides you with the tools and the resources
which will break the process down to make it easy for you to get a divorce.
Our 3 step process is easy to use and easy to understand.
At the time you create an account for your state's divorce service,
a one time fee will be charged to your credit card. You will have access
to your account for 30 days. There are no additional costs for using
OnlineDivorce.com to help you prepare your divorce documents. We do offer
additional services to help you with your divorce. You may visit our pricing
section for more information on the cost and our guarantee.
No, it does not matter where you were married. A divorce should be filed
where you or your spouse reside. You do not file in the state or country
where you married, but rather where you live. Check your state page for
specific residency requirements.
Generally, if either spouse has lived in the state where you intend to file,
you can use OnlineDivorce.com. Check your state page for specific residency requirements.
The forms and instructions are state specific and will be provided in accordance with state law.
OnlineDivorce.com cannot resolve contested cases. If you cannot come to an agreement and need to have a trial, you should contact an attorney.
OnlineDivorce.com cannot resolve contested cases. If you cannot come to an agreement and need to have a trial, you should contact an attorney.
Yes. OnlineDivorce.com provides the documents necessary to address all child related issues.
Yes. OnlineDivorce.com provides the documents necessary to divide property and debt.
You can use OnlineDivorce.com if you have children and you and your spouse live in different
states. Typically, you will file in the state where the child(ren) reside. You should review
each spouse's state requirements to learn what is required and help you decide the state
where you will file.
Users will be charged the $199 document preparation fee to receive
their completed divorce forms. After that, subscribers will be sent email reminders before
each monthly charge.
Yes. For clients with a Platinum service, we will file with the court on their behalf.
We also review the processed documents and serve the client’s spouse in some states.
Upgrading to this service costs $379. However, the Platinum service
is not available in all states and counties and does not include court filing fees.