Quick Answer
The average divorce in Florida costs between $13,000 and $20,000 with an attorney. Filing fees alone are approximately $408. Uncontested divorces cost significantly less.
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Quick Answer
The average divorce in Florida costs between $13,000 and $20,000 with an attorney. Filing fees alone are approximately $408. Uncontested divorces cost significantly less.
Understanding divorce cost in Florida is one of the most important steps in your divorce preparation. This guide covers what Florida law requires, what to expect, and how to prepare — in plain language, not legalese.
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The court filing fee to initiate a divorce in Florida is approximately $408. Additional fees may apply for service of process, parenting course completion, and document filing. Fee waivers are available for those who qualify based on income.
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Attorney fees are typically the largest cost in a Florida divorce. Florida family law attorneys typically charge $250-$400 per hour, with total fees ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 for contested cases. Uncontested divorces with agreements on all issues cost significantly less — often $2,500-$5,000.
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You can significantly reduce divorce costs by: organizing your financial documents before meeting with your attorney (DIVORSAY's Evidence Vault does this), understanding your state's laws so you make informed decisions faster (use Auntia), running preliminary asset division scenarios before negotiations begin (ClearSplit does this), and considering mediation instead of litigation when possible.
What Makes Florida Different
Florida has no mandatory waiting period, which can shorten the timeline and reduce overall costs. Filing fees are moderate, and the state's strong mediation requirement helps resolve cases before expensive litigation.
FAQ
An uncontested divorce (where both parties agree on all issues) typically costs $1,500-$4,500 including filing fees and attorney review. Online divorce services can reduce this further for simple cases.
Yes, fee waivers are available for low-income individuals. Florida allows fee waivers by filing an "Application for Civil Indigent Status." Contact your local court clerk for the application.
Yes, significantly. Mediation typically costs $3,000-$7,000 total (split between both parties) compared to $15,000-$30,000+ for a fully litigated divorce. Florida requires mediation before trial in most family law cases.
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This is legal information, not legal advice. We’re here to help you understand your landscape — but for guidance specific to your situation, talk to a family law attorney in Florida. You deserve someone in your corner.