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Initiates the legal process and notifies the court you're seeking a divorce.
Documents how you'll divide property, debts, custody, and support.
The final court order that legally ends your marriage.
This package is for uncontested divorces where you and your spouse have minor children together (including adopted children) and you agree on custody, parenting time, and child support. It is not designed for cases involving disagreements about where the children will live, allegations of abuse, or complex custody disputes. Both spouses must be willing to cooperate and sign the paperwork.
Our forms are designed for common custody arrangements recognized in most states, including joint legal custody, sole legal custody, and different physical custody/parenting time arrangements. You'll specify who makes major decisions for the children and where they primarily live. Your answers generate a parenting plan and custody provisions tailored to your agreed arrangement.
The package includes a parenting plan that lets you spell out regular schedules (weekdays, weekends), holidays, school breaks, and vacations. You can choose a standard schedule or customize days and times to fit your work and school schedules. The resulting forms clearly describe your agreed parenting time so the court can see that both parents understand and agree to the plan.
Yes. The with-children package includes child support provisions so you can show the court how support will be handled. You'll enter income and expense information, and we provide space to reflect the child support amount you and your spouse agree to. We align the language with your state's general child support rules, though only the court can make the final decision on whether your agreed amount meets requirements.
Yes. You can choose from typical parenting-time patterns or create your own schedule, including different arrangements for school-year vs. summer and specific holiday rotations. You can also describe communication methods, transportation for exchanges, and how you'll handle changes to the schedule. The goal is to capture your real-life agreement so the court has a clear, detailed plan.
If there is an existing court order, you can provide that information. In many cases, your divorce forms can either incorporate that prior order or state that you are changing it by agreement. Because prior orders can be complex, you should review your situation carefully; if you're unsure, consult a local attorney or legal aid before filing to confirm this package fits your case.
In most states, divorces involving children are filed in the family or domestic relations court in the county where you or your spouse lives. After you complete your purchase, we provide state-specific filing instructions that explain which court to use, what filing fees to expect, and how to submit your paperwork.
No, these forms are designed for people handling an uncontested divorce with children without hiring an attorney. The editable documents guide you through each step. However, if you and your spouse do not agree about custody, parenting time, or child support—or if your situation is complex—it's wise to talk with a lawyer before proceeding.
Timing depends on your state's waiting periods, court schedules, and whether any hearings are required. Many uncontested divorces with children are finalized within a few months once your paperwork is properly completed, filed, and signed. Our service delivers your forms instantly after purchase, but the court controls how long it takes to review and finalize your case.