Washington Divorce Cost Calculator

Estimate the real cost of divorce in Washington — filing fees, attorney costs, and totals by path. Updated for 2026.

Last reviewed July 2026 · Free · Nothing you enter is stored

Property, support, and custody if you have children.
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Estimate based on Washington filing fees and surveyed attorney costs. Complex assets, custody disputes, and trial can push costs well beyond these ranges.
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What drives divorce costs in Washington

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 Washington's average family-law rate of ~$346/hour, every disputed issue adds hours quickly. Note that Washington has a mandatory waiting period of 90 days before a divorce can be finalized.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Washington?

The court filing fee in Washington is typically around $314 (Pure no-fault state with no residency duration; decree can enter on day 91 after filing and service.). Fee waivers are generally available for filers who can't afford it.

How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Washington?

Family-law attorneys in Washington average around $346/hour. Uncontested divorces typically run $2,400–$4,000 total; contested divorces $10,300–$23,500 or more.

How long do I have to live in Washington before filing?

Washington requires None (resident at filing) of residency before filing for divorce.

What's the cheapest way to get divorced in Washington?

An uncontested DIY filing: agree on everything, use the court's forms (many Washington courts provide self-help packets), and pay only the filing fee (~$314). Mediation is the next cheapest path when you need help reaching agreement — typically a fraction of the cost of two attorneys litigating.

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