Divorce Lawyer in West Palm Beach, Florida
Affordable flat-fee divorce services for West Palm Beach residents. No $5,000 retainers. No hourly billing surprises. A complete uncontested divorce — with or without children — for a $750 flat fee.
$750
Uncontested Divorce
2 weeks or less
Typical Timeline
$0
Retainer Required
Divorce Attorney Serving West Palm Beach & Palm Beach County
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Whether you're facing an uncontested divorce, custody dispute, or complex property division in Palm Beach County, we provide the same quality representation as high-priced West Palm Beach attorneys at a fraction of the cost.
Palm Beach County Family Court
205 N Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
By Antonio G. Jimenez | Florida Bar No. 21022 | Last Reviewed: June 2026
# Uncontested Divorce in West Palm Beach, Florida (2026 Guide)
FloridaDivorce.law handles a flat-fee $750 uncontested divorce for West Palm Beach residents, prepared and reviewed by a licensed Florida attorney before anything is filed, and handled 100% remotely. You pay the $409 Palm Beach County court filing fee separately. Florida only requires that your marriage be irretrievably broken under Fla. Stat. §61.052, and that you and your spouse agree on the terms.
Does Your West Palm Beach Divorce Qualify as Uncontested?
Your divorce qualifies as uncontested when you and your spouse agree on every issue, so there is nothing left for a judge to decide. That means agreement on property, debts, and, if you have children, time-sharing and child support. Disagreement on even one of those items moves your case into contested territory, which is a different process entirely.
| Your situation | Likely uncontested? |
|---|---|
| No minor children and no shared property | Yes, this is the cleanest path |
| Children or property, but full agreement on all terms | Yes, with a marital settlement agreement and parenting plan |
| Spouse will not respond or cannot be located | No, this needs a default process, not an agreed one |
| Active disagreement on money, the house, or the children | No, this is contested and needs different handling |
In my experience, most West Palm Beach couples who think their case is complicated actually qualify as uncontested once they sit down and talk it through. A shared condo, a single retirement account, or even a modest inheritance does not automatically make a case contested. What matters is whether you agree on how to divide things, not how much there is to divide.
How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in West Palm Beach?
An uncontested divorce in West Palm Beach costs $750 in flat attorney fees with FloridaDivorce.law, plus the court filing fee and a few smaller costs that go to third parties, not to us. We tell you the full picture upfront so nothing surprises you later.
| Cost | Amount | Paid to |
|---|---|---|
| Court filing fee (petitioner) | $409 | Palm Beach County Clerk of the Circuit Court |
| Service of process (if spouse is served) | Varies, often waived when spouses cooperate | Sheriff or private process server |
| Parenting course (only with minor children) | Around $20 to $40 per parent | State-approved online provider |
| Flat-fee attorney (preparation, review, filing guidance) | $750 | FloridaDivorce.law |
The $750 fee is the same whether or not you have minor children. When children are involved, the package simply adds a parenting plan, a child support guidelines worksheet under Fla. Stat. §61.30, and the required affidavits, at no extra charge. Compare that to traditional retainers that often run $5,000 to $7,500, where you pay by the hour and the total is anyone's guess.
What Are the Residency Requirements to File for Divorce in West Palm Beach?
At least one spouse must have lived in Florida for six months before filing, under Fla. Stat. §61.021. This is a firm requirement, and the court will dismiss a petition filed too early. You prove residency with a Florida driver's license, a Florida voter registration card, or the sworn testimony of a corroborating witness.
You file in Palm Beach County because that is where you live, and your case is handled by the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. You do not need to have married in Florida, and your spouse does not need to live in Florida, as long as one of you meets the six-month residency rule.
What if I just moved to West Palm Beach?
If you recently relocated to West Palm Beach and neither spouse has lived in Florida for six months, you must wait until that threshold is met before filing. The six months can be in any Florida county, not just Palm Beach, so time spent living elsewhere in the state counts toward the requirement. Once you cross six months, you are eligible to file here.
How Do You File for an Uncontested Divorce in West Palm Beach? (Step-by-Step)
Filing an uncontested divorce in West Palm Beach follows a predictable sequence through the Palm Beach County Clerk of the Circuit Court and the statewide e-filing system. Here is the path your case takes.
FloridaDivorce.law prepares every one of these documents for you, reviews them, and guides the filing, so you are never staring at a blank form wondering which box applies.
What Forms Do You Need for an Uncontested Divorce in West Palm Beach?
Florida uses standardized family law forms statewide, so the same forms apply in West Palm Beach as anywhere else in the state. The exact set depends on whether you have children and whether you qualify for a simplified dissolution.
| Form number | Form name | When required |
|---|---|---|
| Form 12.901(a) | Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage | No minor children, both spouses sign, agreed division |
| Form 12.901(b)(2) | Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with No Dependent or Minor Children | Regular uncontested case, no children |
| Form 12.902 series | Financial Affidavit and disclosure (or waiver) | Most cases, per Rule 12.285 |
| Form 12.913 | Affidavit or process related to service | When the spouse is served rather than signing a waiver |
| Form 12.990 series | Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage | Entered by the court to finalize the divorce |
You can review the official versions at flcourts.gov. Choosing the wrong petition is one of the most common reasons a clerk rejects a filing, which is exactly the kind of delay attorney preparation is meant to prevent.
Have a question about your situation? Ask Victoria.
How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take in West Palm Beach?
Many uncontested divorces in West Palm Beach finalize in about two weeks when both spouses sign promptly, though court scheduling and the clerk's workload can extend that. Florida sets a mandatory 20-day waiting period after filing under Fla. Stat. §61.19, which is the main fixed delay in an otherwise fast process.
| Stage | Typical time |
|---|---|
| Document preparation | 1 to 3 business days once we have your information |
| Filing with the Palm Beach County Clerk | Same day via myflcourtaccess.com |
| 20-day waiting period (Fla. Stat. §61.19) | 20 days minimum |
| Final review and entry of judgment | A few days to a few weeks, depending on the court |
| Realistic total | Often around two weeks to a couple of months |
The 20-day clock starts only after the petition is filed and the other spouse is served or has signed. No firm can guarantee a specific finalization date, because the judge's calendar in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit ultimately controls timing.
What Happens at the Final Hearing for an Uncontested Divorce in West Palm Beach?
At a final hearing, a judge confirms that your marriage is irretrievably broken, that residency is satisfied, and that your settlement is fair and entered voluntarily. In a typical uncontested case, the hearing is brief, often just a few minutes, and the judge then signs the final judgment that legally ends the marriage.
Can the final hearing be waived in West Palm Beach?
In a simplified dissolution under Form 12.901(a), the court can often enter the final judgment without an in-person hearing, or with only one brief appearance. The procedure varies by judge and by the specifics of your case, and the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit sets its own scheduling practices. We tell you what to expect based on your filing type so there are no surprises.
Why West Palm Beach Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law
You handle your entire divorce from home. There is no driving downtown to the courthouse at 205 N Dixie Hwy, no waiting rooms, and no office visits. Everything from your first questions to your final judgment is managed remotely, which matters when you are juggling work, kids, and the stress of ending a marriage.
You pay a flat $750, and that is the fee. There is no hourly meter running every time you call with a question, and no surprise billing at the end. You know your total cost before you commit, which is something hourly-billing firms simply cannot offer you.
Our AI assistant, Victoria, helps prepare your documents quickly, and then a licensed Florida attorney reviews every page before it is filed. That combination gives you speed without sacrificing the careful eye of a lawyer who is accountable for the work under Florida Bar No. 21022.
A flat $750, the same with or without minor children, attorney-prepared and reviewed, 100% remote, serving all 67 Florida counties, is a sharp contrast with DIY form sites that leave you alone with the paperwork and hourly firms that bill by the minute. For West Palm Beach couples dealing with seasonal residences, real estate, or inheritance questions, having an attorney confirm the agreement is sound is worth far more than the modest flat fee.
West Palm Beach residents do not need to set foot in the Palm Beach County courthouse to end a marriage cleanly, because FloridaDivorce.law handles the entire matter remotely from start to finish. If you and your spouse agree it is over, the process can be calmer and faster than you expect. We prepare your documents, an attorney reviews them, and we guide you through filing and the final judgment. When you are ready, reach out and we will tell you honestly whether your case qualifies as uncontested.
About the Author: Antonio G. Jimenez is a Florida-licensed family law attorney (Bar No. 21022) and founder of FloridaDivorce.law. He handles flat-fee uncontested divorces for clients throughout all 67 Florida counties. All filings are handled remotely, so clients never need to appear at a courthouse or law office.
This article provides general legal information and is not legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. Florida law and court procedures may change. Verify current requirements with the Palm Beach County Clerk of the Circuit Court or a licensed Florida attorney before filing.
Divorce Services in West Palm Beach
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Frequently Asked Questions: Divorce in West Palm Beach
How much does a divorce lawyer cost in West Palm Beach?
Divorce lawyer costs in West Palm Beach typically range from $3,000-$15,000 with traditional hourly billing. At FloridaDivorce.law, we offer a complete uncontested divorce — with or without children — for a $750 flat attorney fee (court costs and notary not included). You can also ask Victoria, our free AI assistant, about your options before you commit. This is significantly more affordable than most West Palm Beach divorce attorneys.
Where do I file for divorce in Palm Beach County?
Divorce cases in Palm Beach County are filed at the Palm Beach County Family Court located at 205 N Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The filing fee is $425.16 total (includes 4% convenience fee for card payments). We handle all filings for our West Palm Beach clients as part of our flat-fee uncontested divorce.
How long does a divorce take in West Palm Beach, Florida?
In West Palm Beach, uncontested divorces are often finalized in 2 weeks or less when both spouses sign promptly, though court timing varies. Contested cases in Palm Beach County typically take 6-12 months depending on court schedules and case complexity. Florida has a 20-day waiting period after filing before a final judgment can be entered.
Do I need a divorce lawyer in West Palm Beach?
While not legally required, having a divorce lawyer in West Palm Beach is recommended if you have children, own property, have retirement accounts, or if your spouse has an attorney. Our flat-fee pricing makes professional representation affordable for West Palm Beach residents.
Why West Palm Beach Residents Choose FloridaDivorce.law
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