Uncontested Divorce
Complete uncontested divorce — with or without children — finalized in 2 weeks or less
About This Service
Full-service uncontested divorce at a flat $750 attorney fee — whether or not you have minor children. Both parties sign, we file, and many cases are finalized in as little as 2 weeks when both spouses sign promptly (court timing varies by county). Many uncontested cases are completed without either spouse appearing in court. When you have minor children, your uncontested divorce also includes a parenting plan, child support guidelines worksheet, and UCCJEA affidavit at the same flat fee. Court costs and notary are not included, and a payment processing fee applies.
What's Included
Attorney-prepared Florida uncontested divorce packet:
Included when you have minor children
Ideal For
- Couples in full agreement on all terms — with or without children
- Parents who agree on time-sharing and support
- Those wanting a fast, simple divorce
- Amicable separations
Best Fit When...
- Both spouses agree on how to divide property, debts, and (if applicable) time-sharing and support.
- You want a predictable flat fee instead of hourly billing.
- You'd rather handle everything online without a court appearance.
Still working through disagreements? Ask Victoria to help you decide whether an uncontested filing is the right path.
Common Questions
How long will my divorce take?
Most uncontested divorces finalize in 2 weeks or less once both parties sign, though court timing varies. Florida has no waiting period. When there are minor children, Florida requires both parents to complete a short online parenting course before final judgment; you can take an approved course at flaparent.com, and it can be done while we prepare your documents.
Do I have to go to court?
No. When both parties sign all documents and waive service, no court appearance is required. We handle everything by filing.
What's included when we have children?
At the same flat $750 attorney fee, your case adds a Parenting Plan, Child Support Guidelines Worksheet, and UCCJEA Affidavit. Child support follows Florida guidelines based on income and time-sharing.
Why $750?
It's a flat attorney fee for the entire uncontested matter — no hourly billing, no retainers, no surprises. Most contested divorce attorneys require a $5,000–$7,500 retainer up front. Court filing fees (about $425.16 total, including the 4% convenience fee), the $50-per-session notary fee, and a payment processing fee are paid separately and are not included in this price.
What if my spouse won't agree?
We focus on uncontested divorces where both parties agree. If your spouse won't cooperate, we can refer you to attorneys who handle contested matters.
Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq.
Florida Bar #21022 · Practicing since 2006 · U.S. Navy veteran · Former Miami-Dade felony prosecutor
+ $22.71 processing fee
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Not included: Court filing fee ($425.16 total, includes 4% convenience fee) and notary fee ($50 per signing session) are paid separately and are not included in this price.
A payment processing fee (2.9% + $0.30) will be added at checkout as a separate line item.
A real Florida attorney — not a form mill
Attorney-drafted. Attorney-reviewed before filing. Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq. · Florida Bar #21022.
Attorney-prepared & reviewed
Every document is prepared through an attorney-designed process and reviewed by a Florida divorce attorney before anything is signed or filed — not DIY forms.
Florida Bar #21022 · since 2006
Led by Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq., practicing Florida family law since 2006.
All 67 Florida counties
100% remote — no office visit required, anywhere in Florida.
Flat $750 attorney fee
Same price with or without children. Court filing fee and remote notary are separate and disclosed up front.