Utah Divorce Attorney — Affordable Flat-Fee Uncontested Divorce

Utah Affordable Divorce (a DBA of RCG Law Group) provides licensed Utah divorce attorneys at a transparent flat fee—no hidden charges, no hourly billing surprises. We handle uncontested divorce and paternity actions for clients across the entire state of Utah.

Our lead attorney, Ryan C. Gregerson, is a licensed member of the Utah State Bar. Call or text us at (801) 893-2887 or email info@utahaffordabledivorce.com.

Flat-Fee Divorce & Paternity Services in Utah

Uncontested Divorce Without Minor Children — $2,500

Our flat attorney fee is $2,500, plus the Utah court filing fee of approximately $333. Total out-of-pocket cost: approximately $2,833. This package covers all document preparation, attorney review, and court filing. There are no hourly charges.

Uncontested Divorce With Minor Children — $3,000

Our flat attorney fee is $3,000, plus the Utah court filing fee of approximately $375. Total out-of-pocket cost: approximately $3,375. This package covers everything in the without-children package, plus all child-related documents.

Paternity Action — $2,500

Our flat attorney fee for a paternity action is $2,500, plus the Utah court filing fee of approximately $375. Establishes legal parentage, custody, parent-time, and child support for unmarried parents.

Payment options: We accept credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) with a 3% processing surcharge, or ACH/check with no surcharge. A payment plan may be available—contact us to discuss.

How Our Flat-Fee Divorce Process Works

  1. Complete our free online intake questionnaire. Tell us about your situation: assets, debts, children, and any agreements you've already reached.
  2. Sign a flat-fee engagement agreement. We'll confirm your flat fee, court filing costs, and timeline before you pay anything.
  3. We draft all required Utah divorce documents. Your attorney prepares the Petition for Divorce, Marital Settlement Agreement, and all supporting documents required by your Utah district court.
  4. Review and e-sign your documents. We send everything digitally. You review it, request any changes, and sign electronically—no office visit required.
  5. We file with the court. We submit all documents to the appropriate Utah district court and serve the other party.
  6. Utah's 90-day waiting period begins. Utah law requires a 90-day waiting period from the date of filing. Most uncontested cases are fully resolved within 90–120 days.
  7. Judge signs the Decree of Divorce. Once the waiting period ends and all documents are in order, the judge issues your final Decree of Divorce.
  8. Your divorce is complete. We send you certified copies of the final decree for your records.

Why Choose Utah Affordable Divorce?

Frequently Asked Questions About Utah Divorce

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Utah?

Utah court filing fees are approximately $333 for a divorce without minor children and $375 for a divorce with minor children. These fees are paid directly to the district court and are separate from attorney fees. With Utah Affordable Divorce, your total out-of-pocket cost is $2,833 (no children) or $3,375 (with children).

What is the cheapest way to get divorced in Utah?

The most affordable option for couples who agree on all terms is an uncontested divorce handled by a flat-fee attorney. A contested divorce in Utah typically costs $15,000–$50,000 or more per spouse. An uncontested divorce with Utah Affordable Divorce costs $2,833–$3,375 total, including court fees.

How long does a divorce take in Utah?

Utah has a mandatory 90-day waiting period from the date the divorce petition is filed. Most uncontested divorces are fully finalized within 90–120 days. With a flat-fee service preparing all paperwork, your documents can be ready within 7–14 business days, leaving only the mandatory court waiting period.

Do I need a lawyer to get divorced in Utah?

You are not legally required to hire an attorney, but self-represented divorces carry a high risk of errors, rejected filings, and costly delays. Using a licensed flat-fee attorney gives you professional legal oversight at a fraction of traditional attorney costs. A single rejected filing can cost more than our entire flat fee.

What is an uncontested divorce in Utah?

An uncontested divorce is one where both spouses agree on all major issues: property division, debt allocation, child custody, parent-time (visitation), child support, and alimony. Because there are no disputes for a judge to resolve, these cases move much faster and cost far less than contested divorces.

Can I get divorced online in Utah?

Yes. Utah Affordable Divorce allows you to complete the entire process online—from the intake questionnaire to e-signing all documents—without ever visiting a law office. We handle court filing on your behalf in your Utah district court.

How much does a contested divorce cost in Utah?

Contested divorces in Utah typically cost $15,000–$50,000 or more per spouse, depending on the complexity of disputes and the number of attorney hours required. If you and your spouse cannot agree on all terms, contact us—we may still be able to help through mediation or referral.

Are there any hidden fees?

No. Utah Affordable Divorce is transparent about all costs upfront. You pay the flat service fee plus the mandatory Utah court filing fee. There are no hourly charges, no billing surprises, and no additional fees for standard document preparation. A 3% credit card processing surcharge applies if you pay by card.

What counties in Utah do you serve?

We serve all 29 Utah counties, including Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, Weber County, Washington County (St. George area), Cache County, Tooele County, Sanpete County, Carbon County, Emery County, and all other Utah counties. We file in whichever Utah district court has jurisdiction over your case.

What is a paternity action in Utah?

A paternity action legally establishes parentage for children born to unmarried parents. It also sets child custody, parent-time, and child support obligations. Our flat-fee paternity service costs $2,500 plus the court filing fee of approximately $375.

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Contact Utah Affordable Divorce

Phone/Text: (801) 893-2887
Email: info@utahaffordabledivorce.com
Website: utahaffordabledivorce.com
Service Area: All of Utah
Attorney: Ryan C. Gregerson, Licensed Utah Attorney (RCG Law Group)