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A divorce in California can cost as little as the $435 filing fee or hundreds of thousands of dollars. However, the average cost of a California divorce is around $17,500. This is slightly higher than the national average of about $15,000.
You must file for divorce with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where you or your spouse have lived for at least 6 months. You'll start by filing a complaint for divorce, or petition for divorce, with the legal grounds for your divorce and what issues you want the court to address.
A divorce in California can cost as little as the $435 filing fee or hundreds of thousands of dollars. However, the average cost of a California divorce is around $17,500. This is slightly higher than the national average of about $15,000.
Completing or filing the following forms is the responsibility of the Petitioner, unless otherwise noted. General Civil and Domestic Relations Case Filing Information. Petition for Divorce. Verification. Summons. Sheriff's Entry of Service. Acknowledgment of Service and Consent to Jurisdiction.
The Average Cost of Divorce in California. The average cost of divorce in California is $17,500 without children or $26,300 with children, according to findlaw.com.
An uncontested divorce is much faster and cheaper than traditional divorce—spouses can often use a DIY solution like an online divorce service. They do, though, also have the option of getting professional help.