The bill is mostly about conflict
People want a single price for a divorce, but there isn't one. The cost is driven less by the paperwork and more by how much you fight — which is why two divorces in the same city can differ by a hundredfold.
From a few hundred dollars to six figures, driven by conflict and complexity. Here is the breakdown and where AI lowers it.
People want a single price for a divorce, but there isn't one. The cost is driven less by the paperwork and more by how much you fight — which is why two divorces in the same city can differ by a hundredfold.
A divorce can range from a few hundred dollars for a cooperative, uncontested filing to a high five or six figures when it is heavily litigated. The biggest cost driver is conflict, since contested issues mean more lawyer hours and experts. AI lowers the bill mainly by reducing the hours you pay for. Costs vary widely — confirm locally.
The main line items are court filing fees, lawyer time, and — when assets, businesses, or custody are contested — experts like appraisers and evaluators. DIY and mediation keep lawyer hours low; full litigation is what drives the bill up. The same divorce can cost very different amounts depending on which path you take.
Most legal spend is time. AI lowers it by letting you understand your options, organize disclosure, and arrive at meetings prepared — so you pay your lawyer to decide, not to explain basics. It does not replace a lawyer for dispositive calls, and it should be private so your questions never become evidence. Confirm specifics locally.
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Be honest about how much you and your spouse disagree. Low conflict points to DIY or mediation; genuine disputes may need litigation — and that choice sets the budget.
Come organized: gather financial disclosure, draft questions, and resolve the easy issues before involving a lawyer. Preparation is the cheapest way to shrink the bill.
Ask HAQQ privately to map a realistic cost range and where you can save in your language, then confirm anything dispositive with a local lawyer. This is legal information, not legal advice.
Conflict. Contested custody, money, or hidden-asset disputes mean more lawyer hours and experts. The cooperative, uncontested route is dramatically cheaper — costs vary widely by jurisdiction.
AI is far cheaper for understanding options and preparing, which reduces billable hours. It does not replace a lawyer for dispositive decisions, so the real saving is using both wisely.
Yes, if it is uncontested — a cooperative DIY or mediated divorce can be very low cost beyond filing fees. The price climbs as soon as issues become contested.
Mediation is generally a fraction of full litigation because it avoids contested court time and many expert fees. Actual figures vary widely by jurisdiction and complexity — confirm locally.
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