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Find your local divorce courthouse in just seconds. Save time and reduce stress by accessing accurate information about divorce courts and clerk offices. Start your search now and take the first step toward a smoother divorce process.

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What You’ll Find in Each Court Listing

Each court listing gives you all the key info you need: the court’s full name, address, phone number, and website—so you can handle your divorce paperwork without confusion. You’ll also find details like filing fees, the forms you’ll need, and whether you can submit everything online. You’ll also see residency requirements for your area and get direct links to download the divorce forms that match your county’s process.

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Filing instructions and fee info

Available forms and online filing options

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Search Divorce Courts by Location and Jurisdiction

Use our interactive map or browse by state to locate your local family or divorce court. Whether you’re filing for divorce or seeking custody, get the details you need to take the next step.

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Filing for Divorce? Know Where to Go

Before filing for divorce, it’s important to make sure you meet your state’s basic requirements. Most states require that you or your spouse have lived there for a certain amount of time—usually a few months. Some states also have rules about where exactly you need to live within the state to file in a specific county.

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Fill Out the Online Questionnaire

You start by answering questions about your marriage, finances, and any kids you have. This helps the service create all the legal forms you’ll need based on your specific situation.

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Review and Download Your Divorce Documents

After you complete the questionnaire, the service prepares your official divorce papers. You review everything to make sure it’s correct, then download the documents to file with your local court.

Start Your Online Divorce — Then File in the Right Court

You can do most of your divorce online — but you still need to file your forms with the right court. That’s where we help. Our directory shows you exactly where to go, whether your court lets you file online or if you have to drop off papers in person. We list court addresses, phone numbers, websites, and what each court needs from you. This makes it way easier to avoid mistakes or delays. If you’re using an online divorce service, just match your info with the right court from our list and you’re good to go.

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FAQs

A divorce court is a specialized court or division within a court system that handles divorce proceedings and related family law matters. These courts oversee the legal dissolution of marriages, as well as issues like:

  • Division of marital property and debt
  • Child custody and visitation arrangements
  • Child support
  • Spousal support/alimony
  • Enforcement of divorce decrees

In most jurisdictions, divorce cases are heard in family courts, domestic relations courts, or the family division of a county or state court.

The right court to file for divorce depends on residency requirements and jurisdiction. Here’s how to determine where to file:

  • Locate your county’s family court, circuit court, or district court that handles divorces
  • Identify your state’s residency requirements (typically living in the state for 3-12 months)
  • Determine the proper county court (usually where you or your spouse resides)

Many states offer some form of online filing through their court e-filing systems. Some states allow complete online divorce processes for uncontested cases. Other states require in-person filing of initial paperwork.

A simple online listing of divorce courts and clerk offices to help you find what you need during your divorce process.

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