Serving Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar & Travis Counties

File your Texas divorce yourself - skip thousands in attorney fees.

Answer a few simple questions. We prepare your official, court-ready Texas divorce forms. You file them yourself. One flat fee - $99.50.

  • Court-ready papers in under 30 minutes Answer a guided questionnaire - we fill the official Texas forms.
  • Step-by-step filing instructions Exactly what to do at your county district clerk, in order.
  • One flat fee - $99.50 No subscriptions. No hidden charges. No surprises.
  • Free updates & changes for 60 days Fix a detail and re-download as many times as you need.
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Final Decree of Divorce

Ready to file

Official Texas Supreme Court forms

The same forms a lawyer would file.

$99.50$199

Flat fee, one time

~30 min

To complete your part

5

Texas counties supported

60-day

Free updates window

How it works

From start to filed in three steps

1

Check eligibility

8 yes-or-no questions tell you in 60 seconds whether your case fits our service - before you pay anything.

2

Answer the questionnaire

A guided form collects exactly what your court needs. Most people finish in 20-30 minutes.

3

Download & file

We generate your court-ready forms. You print, sign, and file with your county district clerk - instructions included.

Compare your options

The same divorce - three ways to get it

For a simple, uncontested Texas divorce, you don't need to pay a lawyer thousands. Here's exactly what each option gets you - including what we don't do.

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OnlineDivorceTX.com

$99.50 $199 one time

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You prepare & file. We do the paperwork.

  • All required Texas court forms
  • Guided questionnaire (~30 min)
  • County-specific filing instructions
  • Free updates & changes (60 days)
  • One flat fee - no subscription
  • Reviewed by a licensed Texas attorney
  • Attorney files & represents you in court
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Court filing fee (~$350) paid to the court is separate.

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Attorney-reviewed

$499 one time

Everything in our $199 package, plus an attorney check.

  • All required Texas court forms
  • Guided questionnaire (~30 min)
  • County-specific filing instructions
  • Free updates & changes (60 days)
  • One flat fee - no subscription
  • Reviewed by a licensed Texas attorney
  • Attorney files & represents you in court

Not available yet - we'll email you when it launches in your county.

Traditional divorce attorney

$2,500-$15,000

A lawyer handles everything - and bills for it.

  • All required Texas court forms
  • Guided questionnaire (~30 min)
  • County-specific filing instructions
  • Free updates & changes (60 days)
  • One flat fee - no subscription
  • Reviewed by a licensed Texas attorney
  • Attorney files & represents you in court

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Keep $2,300+ in your pocket

Attorney fees vary widely by firm and complexity; uncontested flat-fee representation typically starts around $2,500, and contested cases can reach $15,000 or more. OnlineDivorceTX.com is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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Made a mistake? Changed a name or date? No problem.

Update your answers and re-download corrected documents as many times as you need - free for 60 days. No change fees, no re-purchase, no calling anyone.

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What you get

Every form your Texas court needs

A complete packet for an uncontested, no-children, no-property divorce, prepared from your answers and ready to file with the district clerk.

Original Petition for Divorce

Starts the case (FM-DivA-100)

Waiver of Service OR Respondent's Answer

Whichever path you choose

Final Decree of Divorce

The court order that ends the marriage

Vital Statistics Form (VS-165)

Required by TX Dept. of State Health Services

County filing instructions

Step-by-step, specific to your district clerk

Sample testimony script

What to say at the prove-up hearing

The court's filing fee (about $350 in each supported county, paid directly to the court) is separate and not included.

Texas divorce guide

Online divorce in Texas: what to know

What is an uncontested divorce?

An uncontested (or "agreed") divorce is one where both spouses agree to end the marriage and agree on how to handle everything involved - there's nothing left for a judge to decide. Texas is a no-fault state, which means you don't have to prove anyone did anything wrong; the legal ground is simply that the marriage has become "insupportable." Uncontested cases are the fastest, cheapest, and least stressful way to divorce, and they're exactly what our service is built for.

Do you meet the residency requirement?

To file for divorce in Texas, one spouse must have lived in Texas for at least the past 6 months and in the county where you file for at least the past 90 days (Texas Family Code §6.301). Our eligibility check confirms this up front, so you don't pay for forms you can't use.

How long does a Texas divorce take?

Texas law requires a 60-day waiting period after the petition is filed before a divorce can be finalized (Family Code §6.702). In practice, most uncontested divorces are finished in about 60 to 90 days, depending on how quickly the court can schedule your prove-up. Your part - the questionnaire - takes about half an hour.

What does it cost?

There are two separate costs: our flat fee of $99.50 to prepare your documents, and the court's filing fee (about $350 in the counties we serve), which you pay directly to the district clerk when you file. There's no subscription and nothing recurring - unlike many online services that advertise a low intro price and then bill you monthly.

Counties we serve

We currently prepare documents for divorces filed in Harris (Houston), Dallas, Tarrant (Fort Worth), Bexar (San Antonio), and Travis (Austin) counties. All five accept e-filing through eFileTexas.gov, and we include filing instructions specific to each county - including any standing orders that must be attached to your petition.

Do you need a lawyer?

For a genuinely simple, agreed divorce with no minor children and no property to divide, most people don't need to pay a lawyer thousands of dollars to fill out standard forms. But if your situation is more complicated - children, a home or retirement accounts, disagreements, or safety concerns - you should talk to a licensed Texas attorney. Our eligibility check is honest about when our service is not the right fit, and we'll point you to resources if so.

FAQ

Common questions

Is this a law firm?

No. OnlineDivorceTX.com is a self-help document preparation service. We are not attorneys and we do not provide legal advice. Our service is limited to preparing court forms based on the information you provide. Texas Government Code §81.101(c) explicitly permits this type of software service.

Are the documents reviewed by an attorney?

Not in the $199 package - you prepare and file the documents yourself, and we're upfront about that. We're launching a separate attorney-reviewed tier soon; you can join the waitlist on the comparison above.

Will my divorce actually be valid?

Yes - the forms we prepare are the official Texas court forms accepted by district clerks. You file them, the court reviews and approves them, and the judge signs the final decree. The forms are the same ones used statewide; you simply handle the filing yourself instead of paying someone to do it.

Who is this NOT for?

If you have minor children, are pregnant, own real estate together, have significant assets or debts to divide, are in active military service, have a protective order, or your spouse does not agree - this service is not the right fit, and our eligibility check will tell you immediately and point you to a Texas attorney.

What if I make a mistake?

You get unlimited revisions for 60 days. Update your answers and re-download corrected documents any time during that window - at no extra charge.

Where can I file the documents?

We currently support filings in Harris (Houston), Dallas, Tarrant (Fort Worth), Bexar (San Antonio), and Travis (Austin) counties. All five accept e-filing through eFileTexas.gov, and we include county-specific filing instructions.

Ready in 60 seconds?

Take the free eligibility check. If we can help, you can finish your paperwork in about half an hour - for a flat $99.50.

Online Divorce Texas is a document preparation service, not a law firm. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice, opinions, or recommendations. Our service is limited to preparing legal documents based on the information you provide. Read full disclaimer .

Coming soon

Attorney-reviewed package

We're adding a tier where a licensed Texas attorney reviews your finished documents before you file. It isn't available yet. Leave your county and email and we'll notify you the moment it launches in your area - no charge to join.

Meanwhile, the $199 self-prepared package is available today.