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Pennsylvania Uncontested Divorce Online — Simple Document Prep for $129

Prepare Pennsylvania divorce documents online, compare our flat fee to court costs, and understand the steps for an uncontested case.

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Pennsylvania Divorce at a Glance

Residency Requirement

6 months

At least one spouse must have been a bona fide resident for 6 months.

Waiting Period

90 days

90-day waiting period from service for mutual consent. 1-year separation for no-fault without consent.

Court Filing Fee

$200–$350

Varies by county

Property Division

equitable

Documents in Package

5 forms

3 required + 2 conditional

No-Fault Grounds

Mutual consent, Irretrievable breakdown (1-year separation)

How online divorce works in Pennsylvania

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.

State-specific process

  1. 1Confirm residency and the correct Pennsylvania no-fault track.
  2. 2Prepare the complaint, service, consents, and settlement paperwork.
  3. 3File, serve, and complete any required waiting or consent periods.
  4. 4Submit the final uncontested package for decree entry.

Timeline

Pennsylvania timing depends on which no-fault path applies and how quickly the parties complete the required paperwork.

Total cost

Our fee is $129. Pennsylvania filing fees often range around $200–$350 depending on county.

Quick breakdown
Our fee: $129
Court filing fee: $200–$350

Who this is for

  • Spouses pursuing an uncontested divorce with basic agreement on major terms
  • People who want a lower-cost document preparation option before or instead of hiring a lawyer
  • Couples who want a clearer step-by-step process for filing in this state

Who this is not for

  • High-conflict divorces where one spouse will not participate or sign
  • Cases involving safety concerns, hidden assets, or major disputes that require legal strategy
  • Situations where you need courtroom representation instead of document preparation

Documents We Prepare for Pennsylvania

All forms are state-specific and court-approved.

Complaint in Divorce
Affidavit of Consent (§3301(c))mutual consent
Affidavit under §3301(d)irretrievable breakdown
Income and Expense Statement
Divorce Decree

Why people choose this option

  • Flat $129 document preparation fee
  • State-specific divorce paperwork based on your answers
  • Clear explanation of filing fees, waiting periods, and core requirements
  • Built for uncontested cases — not sold as legal representation

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Important Notes for Pennsylvania

Frequently asked questions about divorce in Pennsylvania

Can I file online in Pennsylvania?

You can prepare the documents online, but county court filing methods may differ.

What does uncontested mean?

It generally means both spouses are aligned enough to move without major litigation over the terms.

How much does it cost?

Pennsylvania court fees often fall between about $200 and $350, plus our $129 fee.

Do both spouses need to sign?

In many practical uncontested scenarios, cooperation from both spouses makes the process far smoother.

Can I use this if we have property or debt?

Yes, if the division is already agreed, but heavy disputes are not a good fit for a self-service path.

Will I need a hearing?

That depends on county practice and the specific uncontested procedure being used.

Ready to file in Pennsylvania?

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