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Texas Online Divorce Documents — Clear, Lower-Cost Start for $129

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.

Flat $129 feeCourt-ready formsNot a law firmFull refund if we can’t prepare your documents
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Texas Divorce at a Glance

Residency Requirement

6 months

County: 90 days

One spouse domiciled in TX for 6 months; filing spouse resident of county for 90 days.

Waiting Period

60 days

60-day mandatory waiting period from filing date.

Court Filing Fee

$250–$350

Varies by county

Property Division

community just and right

Documents in Package

6 forms

3 required + 3 conditional

No-Fault Grounds

Insupportability

How online divorce works in Texas

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.

State-specific process

  1. 1Confirm Texas residency and whether the case is truly uncontested.
  2. 2Prepare the petition, decree, and any child-related paperwork needed for your county.
  3. 3File the case and begin the 60-day waiting period.
  4. 4Finalize with the required decree package and prove-up step if required by the court.

Timeline

Texas has a 60-day waiting period in most cases, so even cooperative divorces cannot usually be finalized immediately.

Total cost

Our preparation fee is $129. Texas court filing fees usually land around $250–$350 depending on county.

Quick breakdown
Our fee: $129
Court filing fee: $250–$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 Texas

All forms are state-specific and court-approved.

Original Petition for Divorce
Waiver of Citationrespondent agrees
Final Decree of Divorce
Decree Information (Vital Statistics)
Agreed Parenting Planchildren involved
Child Support Orderchildren involved

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 Texas

Frequently asked questions about divorce in Texas

Can I file for divorce online in Texas?

Much of the paperwork can be prepared online, though filing and court procedures can vary by county.

How long does divorce take in Texas?

Texas usually requires a 60-day waiting period from filing before finalization.

Do I need a court hearing in Texas?

Many uncontested Texas divorces still require a brief prove-up hearing or equivalent final step.

What if we have children?

Texas divorces with children usually require additional parenting and child-support paperwork.

What is the filing fee?

Texas court fees commonly range from about $250 to $350, separate from our fee.

Is Texas a no-fault state?

Yes, Texas allows no-fault divorce under insupportability, though fault grounds still exist.

Ready to file in Texas?

Get your court-ready documents prepared for $129 and understand the next filing steps before you spend thousands on legal fees.

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