State Guide
Prepare Pennsylvania divorce documents online, compare our flat fee to court costs, and understand the steps for an uncontested case.
6 months
At least one spouse must have been a bona fide resident for 6 months.
90 days
90-day waiting period from service for mutual consent. 1-year separation for no-fault without consent.
$200–$350
Varies by county
equitable
5 forms
3 required + 2 conditional
Mutual consent, Irretrievable breakdown (1-year separation)
Pennsylvania can attract strong search intent because people want practical alternatives to high legal bills. A good state page needs to explain the consent-based path, filing costs, and timing without overpromising speed.
Pennsylvania timing depends on which no-fault path applies and how quickly the parties complete the required paperwork.
Our fee is $129. Pennsylvania filing fees often range around $200–$350 depending on county.
All forms are state-specific and court-approved.
You can prepare the documents online, but county court filing methods may differ.
It generally means both spouses are aligned enough to move without major litigation over the terms.
Pennsylvania court fees often fall between about $200 and $350, plus our $129 fee.
In many practical uncontested scenarios, cooperation from both spouses makes the process far smoother.
Yes, if the division is already agreed, but heavy disputes are not a good fit for a self-service path.
That depends on county practice and the specific uncontested procedure being used.
Get your court-ready documents prepared for $129 and understand the next filing steps before you spend thousands on legal fees.