How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Florida? With The Quick Divorce, Florida residents pay a flat fee of $395 to $1,995, depending on the plan they choose for document preparation. Court filing fees (typically around $409) are paid separately to the county clerk. We do not bill by the hour and there are no hidden charges.
The Quick Divorce is not a law firm and does not provide legal services or legal advice through this website. Our founder is a Florida-licensed family-law attorney, and she designed this platform — but she is not acting as your attorney when you use this site, and using this site does not create an attorney-client relationship with her or with The Quick Divorce. We do not select forms for your specific situation, do not advise you on your legal rights, and do not represent you in court. Communications you submit through this site are not protected by attorney-client privilege. If you need legal advice or representation, retain a Florida-licensed attorney directly.
Basic
Self-help Florida divorce document preparation.
- Florida-specific uncontested divorce forms
- Step-by-step guided questionnaire
- Print-ready filing packet
Essential
For couples with children, property, or support to resolve.
- Florida-specific uncontested divorce forms
- Step-by-step guided questionnaire
- Print-ready filing packet
- Attorney-reviewed templates
- Marital settlement agreement builder
- Parenting plan + Florida child support calculator
Premium
Full guided experience with e-filing and priority support.
- Florida-specific uncontested divorce forms
- Step-by-step guided questionnaire
- Print-ready filing packet
- Attorney-reviewed templates
- Marital settlement agreement builder
- Parenting plan + Florida child support calculator
- E-filing submission where supported
- Priority customer support
What's included in every plan
A side-by-side look at what each Florida flat-fee plan covers.
| Feature | Basic ($395) | Essential ($995) | Premium ($1,995) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Florida-specific uncontested divorce forms | |||
| Step-by-step guided questionnaire | |||
| Print-ready filing packet | |||
| Attorney-reviewed templates | |||
| Marital settlement agreement builder | |||
| Parenting plan + Florida child support calculator | |||
| E-filing submission where supported | |||
| Priority customer support |
Every plan includes Florida-specific forms, a guided questionnaire, and a print-ready filing packet.
How our pricing compares
Florida uncontested divorces handled by attorneys typically range from $1,500 to $4,000 in legal fees alone, depending on complexity and the attorney's hourly rate. Contested Florida divorces routinely cost several times more.
The Quick Divorce offers a flat fee starting at $395 for self-help document preparation, with no hourly billing. Attorneys provide legal advice and representation that a document preparation service cannot — if your situation calls for that, hiring a Florida family-law attorney is the right choice.
For straightforward Florida uncontested divorces, our flat fee is a transparent alternative to hourly attorney billing.
Pricing FAQ
- Are there any hidden fees?
- No. The Quick Divorce charges a single flat fee for the plan you choose. We do not bill by the hour and we do not add charges after checkout. Court filing fees are set by Florida courts and are paid separately to the clerk — see below.
- Are court filing fees included?
- No. Florida court filing fees (typically around $409 for a dissolution of marriage, set by each county clerk) are paid directly to the clerk of court and are not included in our flat fee.
- What if my paperwork is rejected?
- If your Florida uncontested divorce paperwork is rejected because of an error on our end, we will correct it at no additional cost or refund your fee under our money-back guarantee.
- Can I get a refund?
- Yes. We offer a money-back guarantee if your paperwork is rejected due to our error. See our Guarantee page for the full refund terms.
- Do I need a lawyer in addition to your service?
- The Quick Divorce is a self-help document preparation service and is not a law firm — we do not provide legal advice. Many Florida couples with simple uncontested divorces complete the process without an attorney, but if your situation involves disputes, complex assets, or safety concerns, you should consult a licensed Florida family-law attorney.