Uncontested Missouri Divorce
Low Flat Rate
$500
620.725.3344
Contact us today for a free consultation.
Additional fees may apply as follows:
1. $100 if children are involved
2. $100 if real estate is involved
3. $250 if a court hearing is required *
If you are looking for an experienced attorney to handle your uncontested Missouri divorce, you have come to the right place.
Welcome to HARRIS LAW OFFICE. For one low, flat fee my law office will handle your divorce, from start to finish. Many uncontested divorces in Missouri can be filed by affidavit (in the 45 counties that allow it), meaning no court appearances by either party. So, more likely than not, you can complete your Missouri divorce online and via fax, email, mail and phone consultations without a court hearing.
If you are just beginning your search for an attorney, you will quickly realize that, by far and large, the least expensive way to pursue a divorce, separation or paternity case is for the parties to come to a fair and equitable agreement on all issues. In these tough economic times, it makes the most sense, both financially and emotionally, for both parties to agree to all matters in the case and thus pursue their divorce (or modification) as an uncontested one.
My law office will save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. We specialize in these uncontested matters, and can provide you with outstanding service for one low price that cannot easily be matched. If you shop around and compare, you will find that attorneys will charge anywhere from $1,500 or more to handle an uncontested divorce in Missouri. Contested divorces can range from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars to complete. We can handle any aspect of your uncontested divorce, separation, paternity, modification of custody, visitation, or child support.
Save yourself time and money. Let us help you get through what can often be an emotional and traumatic period in your life. It doesn't also have to be financially crippling. Call us today for a free consultation.
* Some counties may not require a court hearing (see "Divorce by Affidavit" link on the left).
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