Available in Harris & Travis Counties

Get your Texas divorce filed — without the $5,000 lawyer.

Answer a few questions. We prepare your court-ready forms. You file them yourself. One flat fee — $199.

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Takes 60 seconds. No signup.

Lawyer

$5,000+

3–6 months

DIY alone

Free

Hours of research

With us

$199

~30 min total

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.

2

Answer the questionnaire

A guided form collects the information your court needs. Takes 20–30 minutes.

3

Download and file

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

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

Prove-up Affidavit

Optional — finalize without a hearing where accepted

Sample testimony script

What to read aloud at the prove-up hearing

The court's filing fee (about $350 in Harris and Travis County, paid directly to the court) is separate and not included.

Pricing

One flat fee. No subscriptions.

Texas uncontested divorce

$199

One-time. No subscriptions. No hidden fees.

  • All required court forms for your county
  • Step-by-step guided questionnaire
  • County-specific filing instructions
  • Unlimited revisions for 60 days
  • Email support during business hours

Court filing fees paid directly to the court are separate.

FAQ

Common questions

Is this a law firm?

No. Texas Divorce Forms is a 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.

Will my divorce actually be valid?

Yes — the forms we prepare are the official court forms accepted by Texas district clerks. You file them yourself, the court reviews and approves them, and the judge signs the final decree. The forms are not different from what a lawyer would file; you handle the filing yourself instead of paying someone else to do it.

Who is this NOT for?

If you have minor children, are pregnant, own real estate together, have significant assets to divide, are in active military service, have a protective order, or your spouse does not agree to the divorce — this service is not the right fit and we'll tell you immediately during the eligibility check. We will refer you to a Texas attorney instead.

How long does the process take?

About 20–30 minutes to complete the questionnaire on your end. Texas law requires a 60-day waiting period after the petition is filed before the divorce can be finalized, so the total court timeline is usually 60–90 days from filing to the final decree.

What if I make a mistake?

You have unlimited revisions for 60 days. You can re-download corrected documents at any time during that window.

Where can I file the documents?

We currently support filings in Harris County (Houston) and Travis County (Austin). Both counties accept e-filing through eFileTexas.gov. We include county-specific filing instructions with your documents.

Ready in 60 seconds?

Take the eligibility check. If we can help, you can finish your paperwork in about half an hour.

Important Notice

Texas Divorce Forms 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.

This service is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the State Bar of Texas or any Texas court.