State Guide
Prepare Texas uncontested divorce paperwork online, understand the 60-day waiting period, and see whether your case is a fit before spending thousands on lawyers.
6 months
County: 90 days
One spouse domiciled in TX for 6 months; filing spouse resident of county for 90 days.
60 days
60-day mandatory waiting period from filing date.
$250–$350
Varies by county
community just and right
6 forms
3 required + 3 conditional
Insupportability
Texas is one of the strongest commercial states for this offer because legal fees are often high while many couples just need a clean uncontested paperwork path. The key is understanding the waiting period, county filing flow, and final prove-up requirements.
Texas has a 60-day waiting period in most cases, so even cooperative divorces cannot usually be finalized immediately.
Our preparation fee is $129. Texas court filing fees usually land around $250–$350 depending on county.
All forms are state-specific and court-approved.
Much of the paperwork can be prepared online, though filing and court procedures can vary by county.
Texas usually requires a 60-day waiting period from filing before finalization.
Many uncontested Texas divorces still require a brief prove-up hearing or equivalent final step.
Texas divorces with children usually require additional parenting and child-support paperwork.
Texas court fees commonly range from about $250 to $350, separate from our fee.
Yes, Texas allows no-fault divorce under insupportability, though fault grounds still exist.
Get your court-ready documents prepared for $129 and understand the next filing steps before you spend thousands on legal fees.