Divorce Document Preparation

Divorce Document Preparation

Navigate your divorce with confidence. Our experienced team prepares all required court documents accurately and efficiently.

Understanding Divorce in California

California is a "no-fault" divorce state, meaning you don't need to prove wrongdoing to end your marriage.

  • Uncontested Divorce: Both parties agree on all major issues. Faster and less expensive.
  • Contested Divorce: Parties disagree on issues and may require court intervention.

California has a mandatory 6-month waiting period from the date the respondent is served before the divorce can be finalized.

What You'll Need

Marriage certificate information
Both parties' personal information
List of assets and debts
Children's information (if applicable)
Income and employment details
Property ownership documents

Select Your Package

No hidden fees. Know exactly what you're paying for upfront.

Uncontested Divorce

Both parties agree on all terms

$2,500 complete package
  • All required court forms
  • Property division documents
  • Child custody & support forms
  • Spousal support calculations

Contested Divorce

Disputes require resolution

$2,500 complete package
  • All required court forms
  • Response documents included
  • Motion preparation assistance
  • Property dispute documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

California has a mandatory 6-month waiting period from the date the respondent is served. For uncontested divorces, it can be finalized shortly after. Contested divorces may take 1-2 years or longer.

In an uncontested divorce, both parties agree on all major issues including property division, child custody, and support. A contested divorce occurs when parties cannot agree on one or more issues.

For most uncontested divorces in California, you may not need to appear in court if all paperwork is properly completed. Contested divorces typically require court appearances.

You'll receive all required California Judicial Council forms, including the Petition, Summons, Property Declaration, and any applicable child custody or support forms.