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Online divorce in Wisconsin is a straightforward solution for couples who have resolved all their issues, such as assets division, custody arrangements, and alimony and wish to obtain an uncontested divorce without legal assistance. Our service is a perfect tool for preparing case-specific legal documents, which helps you manage your uncontested divorce both smoothly and efficiently, guiding you through the process.

  • Court-approved divorce forms
  • Step-by-step filing instructions
  • Excellent support team
  • Free revisions for active subscribers
  • Affordable prices
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of divorce documents

How It Works

In uncontested cases, spouses have already decided on matters related to shared property, children, finances, debts, and other aspects of their marriage dissolution. Therefore, they can proceed with the divorce without a lawyer, saving a lot of money by going through the entire process independently.

This does not, however, mean that it’s necessary to make all the preparations with no help at all. Our service is here to provide you with filled-out and case-specific forms for pro se filing at an affordable rate. In addition to the package of completed documents, you will get detailed instructions on the filing process for free. Use the completed paperwork to file without a lawyer in person or online.

To file for divorce in Wisconsin online, take these 3 simple steps:


Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in Wisconsin

Filing Requirements

If you and your spouse consent to divorce and are in full agreement, you can file a Joint Petition in person with the circuit court clerk’s office in the county where one of you resides or e-file. Wait till the mandatory waiting period is over and attend the court hearing to get your divorce finalized.

Residency Requirements

The couple is eligible to file for divorce in Wisconsin if either spouse has been a bona fide resident of the state for at least 6 months and of the county where you intend to file your case for at least 30 days before commencing the action.

Waiting Period

The waiting period in Wisconsin is 120 days since the day the papers were served on the respondent or since a couple files a Joint Petition. However, the court may issue an order earlier for emergency reasons stipulated in the statutes.

Complete Your Divorce Papers Online

To get your Wisconsin divorce papers filled out online, you will need to complete a questionnaire on our website, providing detailed information about your uncontested case. The system requires your answers to select the proper forms and fill them in with the details you provide.

There will be questions about names, birthdates, and addresses of all the involved parties, including yourself, your spouse, and children, the date and place of marriage registration, and other personal details. Information about your and the respondent’s earnings, debts, liabilities, property, and other financial matters is required for the proper completion of forms concerning property division and support allocation. Additional details may be required depending on your individual case.

The package of ready-to-file forms will be available online within the deadline you select. We can also mail it to you for a small extra fee. Some of the papers it will include are:

  • Joint Petition
  • Marital Settlement Agreement
  • Financial Disclosure Statement
  • Findings of Fact

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Forget about time-consuming office visits or meetings with lawyers. Access our platform and fill out the questionnaire at your own pace to get your ready-to-file divorce paperwork easily and quickly. Every divorce case is unique, and our online service is a flexible system that can prepare case-specific forms for your individual situation.

Cost

We offer a budget-friendly method for preparing divorce documents. With our help, a DIY and cheap divorce in Wisconsin has become a reality for many couples willing to file pro se.

Confidentiality and Privacy

By ordering our help with divorce paperwork preparation online, you can be sure your personal information and sensitive details are protected throughout the entire process.

Speed

With our assistance, you can complete your divorce papers in no time. If fast divorce is what you need, choose expedited preparation options for your forms to get and file them as soon as you would like.

User-Friendly Platform

Our clients get only legal documents compliant with the current state regulations. Besides, we always ensure that the system fills them in accurately with the answers provided in the questionnaire.

Start Your Divorce in Wisconsin Today!

Getting the filled-out forms and a guide on how to file them from our online service is a major step in your divorce preparations. If you want to find out more about our online questionnaire, pricing options, and the overall process, feel free to contact our professional support agents via email.

By choosing our service, you will receive:

  • Case-specific forms for getting a divorce
  • Understandable step-by-step filing instructions
  • Free revisions for active subscribers
  • Professional customer support
  • State-specific paperwork
  • Affordable and quick help with document preparation

What if We Have Children?

Online paperwork preparation is also available for couples with underage children if their case is uncontested. You’ll only need to provide the details about custody and support in the questionnaire, and we will add the required child-related papers to your divorce kit. There are no additional costs for such services.

Before answering the questions, parents must ensure they have settled all the matters concerning custody and child support. Here are some of the things to consider:

  • Courts in Wisconsin prefer granting joint legal custody unless there is evidence of abuse from one of the parents.
  • In certain counties, parents are required to go through a program to learn how to best help their kids deal with a divorce.
  • Before starting the final hearing, parents have to present a parenting plan. Among other things, they need to agree on days or overnights that the child will spend with each of them, holidays, birthdays, work and school schedules, etc.
  • While deciding on custody, a judge considers the child’s age, the parents’ living situation, the relationships between the child and each parent, the mental and physical health of both spouses, etc. Wisconsin court also considers the child’s preferences if they are mature enough to make a sound judgment.
  • In Wisconsin, child support is determined based on custody type, the income of both spouses, and the number of kids. Spouses can estimate the approximate amount that one will have to pay to the other using the Child Support Calculator.

Customer Testimonials

A lawyer quoted me $3,000! I just laughed at him and ordered everything here. They give you instructions so you can cope with your divorce yourself and there is no need to spend money on lawyers.
Melissa W.
Wisconsin
Excellent value for only $159. Customer support team was always quick to respond to all my questions and my forms were ready on time
Ann L.
Wisconsin

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, online divorce through the court-approved e-filing system is legal and safe in Wisconsin. If you choose to order the papers from us, you will get the filled-out documents in a PDF format suitable for e-filing or submission to the court in person.

The cost of uncontested divorce in Wisconsin without a lawyer may range from $350 to $450, including filing fees, e-filing fee, if applicable, and the cost of online paperwork preparation. Hiring a lawyer can increase the overall divorce price by $5,000-$10,000 or more, depending on the case specifics.

An uncontested marriage dissolution in Wisconsin can take from 4 to 6 months to be finalized due to the mandatory waiting period of 120 days. The exact timelines will also depend on the specifics of the case and the court’s workload. Contested cases will likely take much longer due to the disputes and litigations.

You do not necessarily need to hire a lawyer if you agree on all the divorce aspects with your spouse. However, if the case is contested or you require legal advice, it is best to get help from an attorney.

You can change your answers in the questionnaire and get the updated forms during an active subscription period.

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