For couples with real assets who agree
Significant assets, but you both agree? It can still be $750.
A $1.3M home, a large retirement account, or six figures in the bank doesn't make your divorce contested. Large dollar amounts don't make a case contested — disagreement does. If you and your spouse agree on how to divide everything, you don't need litigation pricing — but you still need attorney-drafted documents.
Why agreement — not asset size — is what matters
Divorce gets expensive because of conflict: discovery fights, depositions, competing valuations, contested hearings, and hourly back-and-forth. When you and your spouse already agree on how to divide your property, none of that happens. The work that remains is drafting an enforceable marital settlement agreement and the dissolution documents correctly — and that's what the flat $750 attorney fee covers. Every document is reviewed by Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq. · Florida Bar #21022 before anything is signed or filed. (Court filing fee and the remote online notary are separate.)
Your settlement agreement can include
- Who keeps the marital home
- Mortgage payoff or refinance deadlines — and what happens if it doesn't occur
- Deed / title transfer obligations
- Bank, cash, and investment account division
- Retirement accounts (with a QDRO referral when one is needed)
- Vehicles and any associated loans
- Debts — who pays what
- Lump-sum equalization payments
- Agreed adult-child obligations (e.g., college, auto, health coverage) when both voluntarily agree
When this is NOT the right path
- Hidden assets or suspected non-disclosure
- Disputed valuations or business valuation fights
- A spouse who wants formal financial discovery
- Coercion, intimidation, or fear
- Contested alimony, custody, property, or relocation
- A spouse who refuses to sign
If review shows your case needs more than a standard uncontested filing, we'll tell you before you're committed.
Meaningful money, mutual agreement
We draft the settlement agreement that makes your agreement enforceable — attorney-reviewed before filing. Not sure your asset division qualifies as uncontested? Ask Victoria first.