Meet YourForms — guided online legal forms for uncontested divorce.
Answer simple questions, review your forms, and follow clear filing steps.
Self-help document preparation only. Not a law firm; no legal advice.
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Uncontested divorce costs can vary by court fees, document preparation, local requirements, and optional support.
We created a plain-language guide to help explain what may affect the total cost before you start:
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A long-term lack of intimacy in marriage is not always just about physical distance.
It can reflect emotional disconnection, repeated rejection, or a pattern that is no longer changing.
We wrote a guide on how to think through the decision:
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How long does a divorce take in the U.S.?
An uncontested divorce may take around 2–6 months, while contested cases can take 12–18 months or longer.
We broke down the main timeline factors and common delays:
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Global divorce rankings can be misleading. A high divorce rate may reflect legal access and changing social norms — not simply “weaker” relationships. We broke down what the numbers mean and how the U.S. compares: yourforms.com/blog/statistic…
Divorce statistics show patterns, not predictions.
Our new guide explains what available U.S. data says about divorce rates across couple types — and why same-sex divorce data needs careful context.
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U.S. divorce costs can vary widely — especially when a case moves from uncontested to contested.
We broke down the main cost drivers: filing fees, attorneys, children, assets, and case duration.
Read the guide: yourforms.com/blog/costs/how…