Frequently Ask Questions
On Your Terms Divorce provides you with the tools and resources to make the divorce process straightforward and manageable. Our 4-step process is designed to be easy to use and understand, guiding you from start to finish with clarity and confidence.
Creating an account with On Your Terms Divorce is completely free. You will only be charged once you qualify and decide to proceed with our services. There are no hidden costs for using On Your Terms Divorce to prepare your divorce documents, though we do offer additional services to assist you throughout the process. Please visit our pricing section for more information on costs and our satisfaction guarantee.
No, it does not matter where you were married. A divorce should be filed where you or your spouse resides. You do not need to file in the state or country where you were married, but rather where you currently live. Check your state page for specific residency requirements.
Generally, if either spouse has lived in the state where you intend to file, you can use On Your Terms Divorce. Our forms and instructions are state-specific, complying with your state’s laws. However, On Your Terms Divorce cannot resolve contested cases. If you and your spouse cannot reach an agreement and require a trial, we recommend contacting an attorney.
Yes. On Your Terms Divorce provides the necessary documents to address all child-related issues, including custody arrangements, parenting plans, and child support.
Yes. On Your Terms Divorce provides the documents needed to divide property and debt, ensuring that your financial separation is handled as smoothly as possible.
You can use On Your Terms Divorce if you have children and you and your spouse live in different states. Typically, you will file in the state where the children reside. Review each state’s requirements to determine where it’s best to file.
You will be charged a document preparation fee once you qualify and decide to proceed with the service. This fee covers the cost of preparing the necessary documents for your divorce. If you choose to subscribe to additional services, you will receive email reminders before each monthly charge.
Yes, with our premium service, we can file your documents with the court on your behalf. We also review the processed documents and serve your spouse where applicable. Upgrading to this service involves an additional fee, and availability may vary by state and county. Please note that this service does not include court filing fees.
A growing number of people are choosing to represent themselves in divorce proceedings, with online services like On Your Terms Divorce making it easier than ever. Reasons for opting for a DIY divorce include reduced conflict, lower costs, and the convenience of managing the process online.
Your package will include all the completed documents needed to file for divorce in your state, along with step-by-step, state-specific filing instructions.
- Simple and Fast: Our platform is designed to make the divorce process quick and easy, allowing you to create your documents in just a few simple steps.
- Exceptional Value: We provide comprehensive services at a competitive price, offering everything you need to finalize your divorce.
- Private and Secure: Your information is protected by state-of-the-art security measures, ensuring your privacy throughout the process.
- Integrity: On Your Terms Divorce is backed by Anunobi Law PLLC, a boutique trial law firm with an exemplary track record in family law.
- Customer Service: Our dedicated team is here to support you with any questions or concerns you may have.
On Your Terms Divorce offers divorce services in nearly every U.S. state and the District of Columbia. To see if your state is covered, click on “Start Your Divorce” and select your state from the dropdown menu. Our documents are state-specific, and if your documents are not accepted in your county, we offer a money-back guarantee.
The online interview allows you to enter all the information needed to complete your divorce package in just 3 to 4 minutes, all from the privacy of your own home. Once completed, your documents are ready for printing with just one click.
To confirm your eligibility, simply click on “Start Your Divorce” and answer a few simple questions to ensure our service is right for your situation.
No, you can file for divorce in any state where you or your spouse meets the residency requirements.
Yes, you can still use On Your Terms Divorce to create your divorce forms even if you have children. Our online interview includes tools for creating a Parenting Plan and requesting child support if needed.
If you or your spouse are in the military, you must meet the residency requirements in a given state or be stationed there to file for divorce in that state. If both parties are willing to sign the papers, ending your marriage when a spouse is in the military is much like a regular divorce. Generally speaking, servicemembers retain their state residency status regardless of where they are stationed while on active duty.