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Complete Divorce Package
(without Children)

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What's Included in the Package?

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Divorce Petition

Initiates the legal process and notifies the court you're seeking a divorce.

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Settlement Agreement

Documents how you'll divide property, debts, and spousal support.

Divorce Decree

The final court order that legally ends your marriage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This package is for uncontested divorces where you and your spouse do not have any minor children together and no one is currently pregnant. It is appropriate if you only need to address property, debts, and possibly spousal support (alimony). If you have minor children, are expecting a child, or need to change an existing custody or support order, you should use our with-children package instead.

Often yes. Because there are no custody, parenting time, or child support issues to resolve, courts can usually process uncontested divorces without children more quickly. Our forms focus on dividing property and debts and, if needed, setting spousal support. Once you both agree and sign the paperwork, the main timing factors are your state's waiting period and the court's schedule.

The forms guide you through listing your assets (such as bank accounts, vehicles, real estate, and retirement accounts) and your debts. You and your spouse decide who will keep which items and who will be responsible for which debts, and your answers generate a clear property settlement section in your divorce documents. This helps the court see that you have a complete, agreed plan for dividing everything.

Yes, as long as you both agree on who will keep the home and how any mortgage, equity, or buyout will be handled. The forms allow you to specify who keeps the property, who pays the loan, and whether one spouse will refinance or pay the other spouse a set amount. If your situation involves complicated real estate, tax, or business issues, you may want to speak with a professional for advice.

Yes. The without-children package includes options to address spousal support (alimony), including: no support, a specific monthly amount for a set time, or a lump-sum payment if your state allows it. You and your spouse decide if spousal support will be paid and on what terms, and we generate language to reflect that agreement. The judge has the final say on whether your agreed terms comply with your state's law.

In most states, you file for divorce 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 instructions that explain where to file, approximate filing fees, and how to submit your forms. Our forms are designed to comply with your state's requirements.

No. This package is built for people who want to handle an uncontested divorce on their own, without an attorney, when there are no minor children. The editable documents walk you through each step and are ready to file. If you and your spouse cannot agree about property, debts, or spousal support, or if you have significant assets and are unsure of your rights, you may want legal advice before filing.

In many cases, yes. As long as the court in your state has jurisdiction over your divorce and your spouse is willing to cooperate and sign the documents, you can typically use these forms. Our instructions explain how to handle signatures and service when spouses live in different places. For unusual situations involving recent moves or multiple states, you may want to confirm jurisdiction with a local attorney.

Many uncontested divorces without children are finalized within a few weeks to a few months, depending on your state's waiting periods and the court's workload. Our service delivers your completed forms instantly after purchase, but only the court can decide how fast your case is processed and finalized.