When both spouses agree on the terms, divorce doesn't have to be expensive or drawn out. The Law Office of Keith Phillips handles your uncontested divorce for one transparent flat fee — attorney-guided from filing to final decree.
Request a Free Consultation → Call (936) 298-8000An uncontested divorce is one where you and your spouse agree on all of the major issues — how to divide property and debts, and, where applicable, custody, visitation, and support. Because there is nothing left to litigate, the case moves through the court efficiently and your legal costs stay predictable.
Attorney Keith Phillips handles your uncontested divorce personally, from preparing the paperwork through the final court order — so you get real attorney oversight without the cost of a contested fight.
A single transparent price for the whole uncontested process. You know the cost up front — no hourly surprises.
A licensed Texas attorney prepares and reviews every document — not a fill-in-the-blank form service.
When both parties agree, most cases finish with little or no time in the courtroom.
An uncontested divorce may be right for you if you and your spouse agree on how to divide property and debts, and on any arrangements for children and support. If you're not sure whether your situation qualifies, a free consultation will make it clear.
Common questions about flat-fee uncontested divorce in Texas.
A divorce is uncontested when both spouses agree on every major issue — property and debt division, and any matters involving children such as custody, visitation, and child support. Because there is nothing for a judge to decide, the case can be finalized without a contested trial.
Texas law requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the date the divorce petition is filed before a divorce can be finalized. Most uncontested cases are completed shortly after that waiting period, assuming all paperwork is signed and in order.
Qualifying uncontested divorces are handled for a single flat fee, so you know the total cost before we begin — no open-ended hourly billing. The exact fee depends on the specifics of your case (for example, whether children are involved). Contact us for a free consultation and a clear quote.
No. An attorney can only represent one party in a divorce. Keith represents you and prepares the agreed paperwork; your spouse reviews and signs it. This keeps the process cooperative while making sure your interests are protected.
In many uncontested cases court time is minimal — and in some counties the final step can be handled with little or no in-person appearance. We'll tell you exactly what to expect in your county at your consultation.
An uncontested divorce can still work when children are involved, as long as both parents agree on custody (conservatorship), a possession schedule, and child support consistent with Texas guidelines. Keith makes sure the orders are complete and enforceable.
You can still divorce uncontested as long as you agree on how to divide your property and debts. We make sure the decree properly transfers real estate, retirement accounts, and other assets so there are no loose ends later.
If a genuine dispute arises, the case is no longer uncontested. Keith is a licensed mediator and an experienced family law attorney, so he can help you work through sticking points — or, if needed, represent you in a contested matter.
Schedule a free consultation to see whether a flat-fee uncontested divorce is right for you.
Free Consultation →Flat-fee pricing applies to qualifying uncontested cases. Contact us for exact pricing based on your situation.
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