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If you CANNOT Afford Court Fees

Our Fee: $249
Court Fee: $0 (We will file court Fee Waiver request)
eFiling Cost: $49.99 per document after case is opened
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Total Cost: Approx $249 to $349

If you CAN Afford Court Fees

Our Fee: $249
Court Fee in Texas: $250 to $350
eFiling Cost: $49.99 per document after case is opened (You may pay around $99.99 dollars extra depending on your situation )
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Total Cost: $249 to $349+ Court Fee of the State

After we file your uncontested divorce petition and get it approved for $249, you still need to file the documents that we give you. You can simply email them to us and we file them to court. Additional Fees: We charge $49.99 per document once the case has been opened

Who qualifies for FEE waiver?
Anyone can file a fee waiver request, but generally, if one of the following applies, your fee waiver will be granted:

  • You are currently eligible for government assistance [such as AFDC, TANF, food stamps, etc.]
  • Your household income that is 125% or less than the current poverty level as established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

If neither of those applies, you must show the court that paying the filing fee would result in a substantial hardship due to your current financial situation. Depending on the state and judge, you will be asked to provide pay-stubs and other documentation of income, usually between 2 to 12 months' worth.

Refund Policy: Once documents are created and emailed to the customer or an eFiling account is set up per the customer's request, refunds are strictly not available even if you do not want to go through the process. This policy is in place to account for the significant time and resources invested in producing personalized documents or configuring accounts according to your specific requirements and also to avoid abuse of the process. We appreciate your understanding regarding this policy.

We offer two alternatives, in a situation where you do not want to move forward

  • We can remove your court filing account at no cost and delete your application from our system.
  • We can put the process on hold, but please be aware that most individuals who opt for this alternative eventually return. If you choose to continue with the process, you have 1 year from the day you completed the forms to do so. This option is usually selected to avoid paying again, and it also reduces our workload since step #1 requires additional effort.


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