Texas Divorce Cost Calculator
Estimate the real cost of divorce in Texas — filing fees, attorney costs, and totals by path. Updated for 2026.
Last reviewed July 2026 · Free · Nothing you enter is stored
Estimate the real cost of divorce in Texas — filing fees, attorney costs, and totals by path. Updated for 2026.
Last reviewed July 2026 · Free · Nothing you enter is stored
The single biggest variable is conflict. An uncontested divorce — where you agree on property, support, and parenting — costs a small fraction of a contested one, because attorney hours, discovery, and court appearances are where the money goes. At Texas's average family-law rate of ~$366/hour, every disputed issue adds hours quickly. Note that Texas has a mandatory waiting period of 60 days before a divorce can be finalized.
The court filing fee in Texas is typically around $330 (Fee set by county ($305-$360); 60-day waiting period waivable only for family-violence cases.). Fee waivers are generally available for filers who can't afford it.
Family-law attorneys in Texas average around $366/hour. Uncontested divorces typically run $2,000–$3,900 total; contested divorces $12,800–$22,000 or more.
Texas requires 6 months in state (+90 days in county) of residency before filing for divorce.
An uncontested DIY filing: agree on everything, use the court's forms (many Texas courts provide self-help packets), and pay only the filing fee (~$330). Mediation is the next cheapest path when you need help reaching agreement — typically a fraction of the cost of two attorneys litigating.