The Cheapest Way to Get Divorced in Every State (2026)
Divorce does not have to cost tens of thousands of dollars. Here is how to keep costs low while protecting your interests.
Researched, state-specific guides for people working through the financial side of divorce.
Divorce does not have to cost tens of thousands of dollars. Here is how to keep costs low while protecting your interests.
Child support formulas vary significantly by state. This guide explains how each model works and what factors affect your payment.
One decision, contested or uncontested, can mean the difference between $3,000 and $50,000. Here is what actually drives that gap.
The family home is usually the largest asset in a divorce. Understand your options before you negotiate.
From filing fees to attorney retainers, understand every cost you will face, organized by state, divorce type, and complexity level.
Courts do not always decide what people expect. Here is what the research says about actual divorce outcomes and what drives them.
Some states use formulas. Others leave it entirely to the judge. Know which category your state falls into before your first attorney meeting.