Access state-specific DIY divorce forms designed to simplify your process and meet all legal requirements efficiently.
State-Specific DIY Divorce Forms
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Step-by-step guidance from your state included with each form set
Popular States
California: Access to court approved packet for uncontested divorce
Additional States
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How to Use Our DIY Divorce Forms
Follow these simple steps to complete your divorce paperwork accurately and efficiently, tailored to your state’s requirements.
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Step 1: Select Your State
Choose the state where your divorce will be filed to access the correct forms and instructions specific to your jurisdiction.
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Step 2: Complete and Submit Forms
Fill out the forms carefully, review them for accuracy, and file them with your local court to move forward with your divorce process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are DIY divorce forms?
DIY divorce forms are state-specific legal documents designed for individuals to complete their divorce process without hiring an attorney. They cover all necessary filings to meet your state's requirements.
How do I know which forms apply to my state?
Each state has unique divorce laws and required paperwork. Our platform provides access to the correct forms based on your state, ensuring you file the right documents for your situation.
Can I complete the forms without legal help?
Yes, the forms are designed for self-filing. However, DivorcePlus also connects you with divorce coaches who can guide you through any questions or complexities during the process.
What if my divorce involves children or property?
Our forms include sections for child custody, support, and property division. We recommend consulting a coach if your case has special circumstances to ensure all details are properly addressed.
DIY Divorce Disclaimer
The DIY Divorce resources and links to state-specific forms provided on DivorcePlus are for educational and informational purposes only. These materials are not legal advice, and DivorcePlus does not guarantee, warrant, or represent that any form, instruction, or document is current, complete, accurate, or appropriate for your individual circumstances. Court requirements and legal procedures vary by state and may change without notice.
Using these resources does not create any contractual, attorney–client, or other relationship, and DivorcePlus is not responsible for any errors, omissions, or outcomes resulting from the use of DIY forms or guides. If you need legal advice or representation, you should consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.




















































