$750

Uncontested Divorce

Typically 2–4 weeks after filing

Typical Timeline

$0

Retainer Required

Divorce Attorney Serving Port Charlotte & Charlotte County

Port Charlotte is the largest community in Charlotte County on the Gulf Coast. For couples in agreement, we prepare and file an uncontested divorce for a flat $750, entirely online.

Port Charlotte sits on the Gulf Coast of Charlotte County, a community shaped by the people who choose to spend their retirement years here. The local economy runs on healthcare, retail, construction, and tourism, which means many residents are either drawing a pension, working seasonal or service-sector jobs, or building the homes and businesses that serve a steady stream of visitors and newcomers. These realities give divorces in Port Charlotte a distinct character. A retirement-heavy population and a strong seasonal presence mean the financial picture in a local divorce often centers on things like pensions, retirement accounts, and property owned by couples who split their year between Florida and somewhere else.

The most common local challenges follow directly from who lives here. Gray divorce, meaning divorce later in life, is a recurring theme in a community with so many retirees, and it brings questions about how to divide a pension or retirement account fairly under Florida's equitable distribution rules. Seasonal residents add another layer, since one or both spouses may spend part of the year out of state, which affects how and when paperwork gets signed and how residency is documented. Construction and tourism work can be seasonal too, meaning a couple's income and schedule may look very different in season than out of it. None of these things make an agreed divorce complicated, but they do call for a process that handles retirement assets and out-of-state signing without friction.

An AI-efficient $750 flat-fee uncontested divorce is well suited to how Port Charlotte residents actually live. Because the fee is flat and fixed, retirees on a set income know the full attorney cost up front, with no billable-hour surprises. The intake is handled online through a guided assistant, so a seasonal resident can complete their part of the process from anywhere and does not need to be physically in Charlotte County to get started. When a couple already agrees on how to divide their property, including retirement accounts and pensions, and agrees on any parenting plan, the flat-fee path lets them formalize that agreement efficiently rather than paying for a traditional retainer meant for courtroom fights they will never have.

If you and your spouse agree on the terms of your divorce and are both willing to sign, it is worth taking a few minutes to see whether you qualify for the flat-fee uncontested process. You can review the requirements and begin online whenever it is convenient, whether you are in Port Charlotte year-round or only for part of the year.

Unique Divorce Challenges in Port Charlotte

Port Charlotte's retiree-heavy population means many divorcing couples are working through decisions later in life, often after decades of marriage, which puts long-held assets and retirement planning at the center of the conversation rather than young children or early-career income.

Gray divorce in the area frequently involves dividing a pension or retirement account, and Florida's equitable distribution framework governs how the marital portion of those assets is split between spouses who agree on the outcome.

Retirement account division for older couples calls for careful documentation of what was earned or contributed during the marriage, so an uncontested filing can reflect the agreement both spouses have already reached.

Seasonal residents who split their year between Port Charlotte and another state need a process that lets them complete intake and sign paperwork remotely, since one spouse may be out of state for part of the filing.

Because construction and tourism work in the area can be seasonal, a couple's household income and availability may vary through the year, which makes a predictable flat-fee process easier to plan around than open-ended hourly billing.

Couples who have relocated to Charlotte County for retirement sometimes hold property or accounts tied to a former home state, and an uncontested divorce lets them document how those assets are handled by mutual agreement.

Charlotte County Court Filing Fees

Document/ServiceFee
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (total with 4% card fee)$425.16
Answer/Response Filing$295
Motion Filing$50
Subpoena Issuance$10
Certified Copies (per page)$2

* Fee waivers available for qualifying individuals based on income

How to File for Divorce in Charlotte County

1

File Petition for Dissolution at Charlotte County Family Court (online or at 350 E Marion Ave, Punta Gorda, FL 33950)

2

Pay the court filing fee — approximately $425.16 total (includes 4% convenience fee for card payments; verify the current amount with the clerk; fee waiver available)

3

Serve your spouse via waiver of service (uncontested cases)

4

Spouse has 20 days to respond after service

5

Exchange mandatory financial disclosures within 45 days

6

Complete Parent Education Course if children are involved (4 hours)

7

Attend mediation, which is required before trial if any issues remain unresolved

8

No court appearance required for uncontested cases — your divorce is finalized by filing

Divorce Timeline in Port Charlotte

2-3 weeks

Simplified Dissolution

No children, minimal assets, full agreement

Typically 2–4 weeks after filing

Uncontested Divorce

Agreement on all terms

6-12 months

Contested Divorce

Disputes requiring litigation

Charlotte County Family Court Information

The Charlotte County Family Court handles all dissolution of marriage filings for this area. - Main Location: 350 E Marion Ave, Punta Gorda, FL 33950 - Family Law Phone: (239) 252-2646 - Clerk of Court: Available for filing questions and document submission - Self-Help Center: Available for pro se litigants needing form assistance - Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (excluding court holidays)
Charlotte County Court

Charlotte County Family Court

350 E Marion Ave, Punta Gorda, FL 33950

Filing Fee: $425.16
Processing: Typically 2–4 weeks after filing (uncontested)
No court appearance required for uncontested cases
Also Serving
Punta GordaNorth PortEnglewoodMurdockRotonda West
Charlotte County Statistics
01Services

Divorce Services in Port Charlotte


Flat-fee pricing for all family law matters. No hourly billing, no surprises.

Uncontested Divorce

Attorney-prepared and attorney-reviewed, with or without children

$750 flat

Parenting Plan

Time-sharing plan prepared when you have minor children

Included

Child Support Worksheet

Guideline worksheet prepared with your divorce

Included

Marital Settlement Agreement

Your agreed terms drafted into a binding agreement

Included

02Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: Divorce in Port Charlotte


How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Port Charlotte?

Our flat fee is $750 for an uncontested divorce in Port Charlotte, regardless of whether you have minor children. This covers attorney preparation of all required court documents. The court filing fee (approximately $425.16 total, including the 4% card processing surcharge; verify the current amount with your county clerk) is paid separately to the clerk of court.

How long does an uncontested divorce take in Port Charlotte?

Most uncontested divorces in Port Charlotte are typically finalized in about 2–4 weeks after filing once both spouses have signed the required documents and any 20-day response period (or waiver of service) has been satisfied. Florida law sets a 20-day waiting period after filing before final judgment (F.S. 61.19), court timing varies by county, and no specific date can be guaranteed. Cases involving minor children may take slightly longer to accommodate the mandatory Parent Education Course.

What if my spouse and I don't agree on everything?

Our $750 flat-fee service covers uncontested divorces only — cases where you and your spouse already agree on property division, time-sharing, and support. If you're not fully in agreement, we can refer you to an experienced Florida family law attorney better suited to a contested matter.

Do I need to appear in court for an uncontested divorce in Port Charlotte?

No. Florida law allows uncontested divorces to be finalized without a court appearance when both spouses have signed the settlement agreement and all required disclosures have been exchanged. The judge reviews and signs the final judgment based on the filed paperwork.

My spouse and I are retired in Port Charlotte and need to divide a pension and retirement accounts. Can that still be handled as an uncontested divorce?

Yes. As long as you and your spouse agree on how to divide your pension, retirement accounts, and other property, dividing those assets does not make your divorce contested. Florida uses equitable distribution, which applies to the marital portion of retirement assets, and an uncontested filing simply puts your agreement in writing. Dividing certain retirement accounts can require an additional court order to instruct the plan administrator, and we can explain how that fits into your flat-fee uncontested case so nothing is left unresolved.

I'm a seasonal resident and spend part of the year outside Florida. Can I complete an uncontested divorce in Port Charlotte without being here the whole time?

The intake for your uncontested divorce is handled online through a guided assistant, so you can complete your portion from wherever you are, in Florida or out of state. Florida does have a residency requirement for filing for divorce, so at least one spouse needs to meet it, and we will confirm that with you during intake. Signing certain documents requires a notary, which you can typically arrange locally or remotely, so being away from Charlotte County for part of the year does not have to hold up an agreed divorce.

03Why Us

Why Port Charlotte Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law


Transparent Pricing

Know exactly what you'll pay before you start. No retainers, no hourly billing, no surprise invoices. Just flat fees that save Port Charlotte residents thousands.

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