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Uncontested Divorce Throughout Florida
How do we stand apart from other online legal document preparation websites? We do not just draft documents for you and then leave you standing at the courthouse wasting countless hours trying to navigate the litigation process on your own.
At Reed Law, we know that preparing the documents is only half of the process. Therefore, we not only prepare the required documents, but we also file everything with the Court on your behalf ensuring that you receive a final judgment dissolving your marriage based on the terms that you and your spouse agree upon
The Process
Follow our easy three-step uncontested divorce process:

Step 1
Select the divorce that fits your situation below.

Step 2
Provide attorney with payment and information to complete your documents online.

Step 3
Review, sign, and return your divorce documents to receive your final judgment of divorce.
Step 1
Select the Divorce Option that Fits Your Situation

Option 1
Divorce — No Assets, Debts, or Children: $300 + Filing Fees
This option is for you if you have no joint property or joint debts to split between you, and have no kids together; you both just want to keep what you have and go your separate ways.

Option 2
Divorce — Have Assets and Debts But No Children: $450.00 + Filing Fees
This option is for you if you have some joint assets or debts to split between you, but you have no children together.

Option 3
Divorce — Have Assets, Debts, and Children: $600.00 + Filing Fees
This option is for you if you have minor children together.
Step 2
Provide Attorney with Payment and Information Online
We charge a flat fee for our services in preparing all of your divorce documents. In addition to the flat fee for our services, the Clerk of Court also charges a filing fee. You can either pay this fee by mailing us a check or paying online. That’s it, no other fees will be charged unless you decide that you want changes to the documents.
After we receive your payment, you will first receive a welcome email that outlines the work we will be performing for you, and then a second email with questions designed to assist us in obtaining all of the necessary information to complete your documents, along with information to assist you in completing it. Sometimes after the documents are drafted, people decide not to proceed with the divorce. Should you find yourself in that position, you will not have to pay a filing fee to the Clerk of Court.
Step 3
Review, Sign, and Return Your Divorce Documents
While Florida has a 20 day waiting period from the date the divorce petition is filed with the Court before you can get divorced, typically you can expect to be divorced within 30 days of our receipt of your signed documents. We work as quickly as possible to ensure that your divorce is accomplished as fast as possible. And, all of this is accomplished without your ever having to leave your house, visit an attorney’s office, or in most cases never have to attend a hearing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Our Online Divorce Service
How much will an uncontested divorce cost?
The total fees are as follows: Attorney’s fees paid to Reed Law in the amount of $300 if you have no children, assets and/or debts to divide; $450 if you have no children, but have assets and/or debts; and $600 if you have children and assets and/or debts. In addition to the attorney fee, the only other cost that will be incurred is the filing fee paid to the Court of $421.91. That is it, there will be no other fees or costs.
How long does this process take?
In Florida, there is a 20-day waiting period from the date of filing the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage before a divorce can be finalized. Once we receive your payment and agreement for our services, we will immediately send you an email with a questionnaire to complete and return to us. Using the information you provide to us in the questionnaire, we will prepare your documents and will forward them to you. Once we receive your signed documents back from you we will proceed with filing them with the Court, and begin counting down the days until we can submit your Final Judgment to the Judge for signature. When the 20 days has expired, we proceed with submitting your Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage to the Judge for signature to finalize your divorce. Judges typically sign the Final Judgment within 10-20 after they receive it from us. Therefore, the entire process from when we receive your signed documents back from you should take between 30-40 days.
Who do we represent?
In Florida, an attorney can only represent one of the spouses in a divorce action. Therefore, the spouse who first retains our services through our website will be our client in the divorce proceeding.
Still have questions about an uncontested divorce? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information on this easy divorce option.
Let Us Help You Move On Quickly
Let an experienced attorney help you move forward. If you and your spouse are looking for an easy divorce, we can help you resolve everything without ever having to go to court or to an attorney’s office.