If both spouses already agree on the terms, a divorce need not be costly or slow. The Law Office of Keith Phillips manages your uncontested divorce for a single transparent flat fee — attorney-guided from filing to final decree.
Request a Free Consultation → Call (936) 298-8000In an uncontested divorce, you and your spouse have reached agreement on every major issue — how property and debts are divided and, when relevant, custody, visitation, and support. With nothing left to litigate, the case proceeds through the court efficiently and your legal costs remain predictable.
Attorney Keith Phillips personally manages your uncontested divorce, from drafting the paperwork to the final court order — giving you genuine attorney oversight without the expense of a contested battle.
One transparent price covering the entire uncontested process. You know what it costs from the start — no surprise hourly charges.
Every document is prepared and reviewed by a licensed Texas attorney — not a fill-in-the-blank form service.
Because both parties are in agreement, most cases wrap up with little or no courtroom time.
An uncontested divorce may be a good fit if you and your spouse see eye to eye on dividing property and debts, along with any arrangements for children and support. Not sure whether your situation qualifies? A free consultation will clear that up.
Common questions about flat-fee uncontested divorce in Texas.
A divorce counts as uncontested when both spouses are in agreement on every major issue — dividing property and debt, plus any child-related matters such as custody, visitation, and child support. Since there is nothing left for a judge to decide, the case can be finalized without a contested trial.
Under Texas law, a mandatory 60-day waiting period runs from the date the divorce petition is filed before any divorce can be finalized. Provided all paperwork is signed and in order, most uncontested cases wrap up soon after that waiting period ends.
We handle qualifying uncontested divorces for a single flat fee, so the total cost is clear before we start — no open-ended hourly billing. The precise fee varies with the details of your case (for instance, whether children are involved). Contact us for a free consultation and a straightforward quote.
No. In a divorce, an attorney can only represent one party. Keith represents you and prepares the agreed paperwork, which your spouse then reviews and signs. That keeps the process cooperative while still safeguarding your interests.
For many uncontested cases, court time is minimal — and in certain counties the final step involves little or no in-person appearance. At your consultation, we'll explain exactly what to expect in your county.
An uncontested divorce can still work with children involved, provided both parents agree on custody (conservatorship), a possession schedule, and child support consistent with Texas guidelines. Keith ensures the orders are complete and enforceable.
You can still pursue an uncontested divorce as long as you agree on how to split your property and debts. We ensure the decree properly transfers real estate, retirement accounts, and other assets so nothing is left unresolved later.
Should a genuine dispute come up, the case is no longer uncontested. As a licensed mediator and an experienced family law attorney, Keith can help you resolve sticking points — or, if it becomes necessary, represent you in a contested matter.
Book a free consultation to find out whether a flat-fee uncontested divorce fits your situation.
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