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Pennsylvania Divorce
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Estimate total divorce costs in Pennsylvania including filing fees, attorney costs, and mediation.

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Estimate total divorce costs in Pennsylvania including filing fees, attorney costs, and mediation.

· Data sourced from Pennsylvania statutes and court fee schedules.

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Quick answer

Divorce filing fees in Pennsylvania range from $135–$388 — equitable distribution state.

Key Takeaways

  • Filing fee: $135$388 in Pennsylvania
  • Uncontested divorce with a flat-fee attorney is the most affordable path
  • Contested divorces with custody or property disputes cost significantly more — use the calculator above
  • Mediation can cut costs substantially vs. full litigation
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Key facts for Pennsylvania divorce cost

Filing Fee
$135–$388
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What drives divorce cost in Pennsylvania

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Divorce Costs in Pennsylvania

The court filing fee for divorce in Pennsylvania is $135$388 — near the national median ($184 national median). Total out-of-pocket costs depend heavily on whether the case is contested or uncontested, whether children are involved, and how complex the financial issues are.

An uncontested divorce may cost as little as $135$388 plus a few hundred for paperwork; a fully contested case with custody disputes varies significantly — use the calculator above for a Pennsylvania-specific estimate.

Filing fees in Pennsylvania vary by county — the range reflects differences between local court fee schedules. Beyond the filing fee, budget for service of process ($50$150), a response fee if your spouse files an answer, mandatory parenting classes if minor children are involved, and potential mediation or family law attorney fees.

For a full breakdown of Pennsylvania court costs, see the Pennsylvania Court Filing Fees guide. This Pennsylvania divorce cost calculator helps you project realistic total divorce costs for the dissolution of marriage process in 2026.

Total divorce costs in Pennsylvania include alimony or spousal support obligations (use the Pennsylvania alimony calculator for a separate estimate), child support if minor children are involved (use the Pennsylvania child support calculator), and family law attorney fees for the divorce process from petition through final decree. Pennsylvania family law governs the dissolution of marriage, division of marital property, alimony, and child support — speak with a Pennsylvania family law attorney before relying on this divorce cost calculator output for any legal decision.

Pennsylvania provides two no-fault pathways under 23 Pa. Cons.

Stat. § 3301: mutual consent (both spouses sign affidavits, 90-day wait under § 3301(c)(1)) and unilateral no-fault after a 1-year separation (§ 3301(d)).

Pennsylvania is an equitable distribution state under § 3502; courts consider 11 statutory factors including the length of the marriage and each spouse's contribution to marital property.

Pennsylvania Divorce Filing Fees

The court filing fee to initiate a divorce in Pennsylvania is $135$388. Fees vary by county within the state.

This fee is paid when you file the petition with the court and is not reimbursable. Pennsylvania filing fees are governed by 42 Pa.

Cons. Stat.

§ 1725 and set by each county's Court of Common Pleas — fees range from approximately $200 in rural counties to $350+ in Philadelphia and Allegheny (Pittsburgh) counties.

If you cannot afford the filing fee, most Pennsylvania courts allow you to file a fee waiver petition (sometimes called an "in forma pauperis" application). You will need to demonstrate financial hardship, typically by showing income below 150% of the federal poverty level — see the HHS federal poverty guidelines for current thresholds.

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Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Pennsylvania

An uncontested divorce in Pennsylvania — where both spouses agree on all issues — is dramatically cheaper. Total costs typically include filing fees plus minimal attorney involvement for document review.

A contested divorce, where spouses disagree on custody, property division, or support, can run into five figures per side depending on Pennsylvania court costs, attorney fees, and dispute complexity. Each court appearance, discovery request, and motion adds to the total.

High-conflict cases in major metro areas frequently exceed $50,000 per side. The longer the case takes, the higher the cost — most contested divorces in Pennsylvania take 6–18 months to resolve.

Many cases start contested and settle before trial. According to NCSC court data, approximately 95% of divorce cases reach settlement before trial.

Mediation can accelerate this process and significantly reduce costs. If your divorce involves children or spousal support, also use the Pennsylvania Child Support Estimator and the Pennsylvania Alimony Calculator to project those costs alongside attorney fees.

Pennsylvania's mutual-consent no-fault route (23 Pa. Cons.

Stat. § 3301(c)) requires only a 90-day waiting period after filing before both parties can sign affidavits and the court enters a decree — one of the faster no-fault paths in the Northeast for cooperative couples.

When one spouse refuses consent, the filing spouse must wait 1 full year of separation before proceeding under § 3301(d), which commonly extends contested timelines to 18–30 months.

Mediation and Alternative Divorce Options in Pennsylvania

Mediation is one of the most effective ways to reduce divorce costs in Pennsylvania. A neutral mediator helps both spouses negotiate custody, support, and property division.

Mediation in Pennsylvania generally costs a fraction of litigation — costs depend on the mediator's rate, number of sessions, and complexity of disputes. Before mediation, use the Pennsylvania Property Division Calculator to understand how assets may be split under Pennsylvania law.

Some Pennsylvania courts require mediation before allowing a contested case to proceed to trial. Even voluntary mediation can save thousands in attorney fees and months of court time.

Collaborative divorce — where each spouse has their own attorney but everyone commits to settling without litigation — is another cost-effective alternative. According to NCSC national divorce data, cases that reach mediation settle at significantly higher rates than those that proceed directly to contested hearings.

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How to Spend Less on Your Pennsylvania Divorce

  • Agree on as much as possible before filing. The fewer contested issues, the lower the cost.
  • Use mediation early. A few thousand in mediation fees can save tens of thousands in litigation costs.
  • Organize your finances. Gather bank statements, tax returns, retirement account statements, and property records before meeting with an attorney.
  • Consider an uncontested divorce. If you and your spouse agree on all terms, you may be able to complete the process for just the filing fee plus a flat-fee attorney.
  • Ask about flat fees and payment plans. Many attorneys offer flat fees for uncontested cases and payment plans for contested ones. Key reference: 20 Pa.C.S. § 3537.
Frequently asked

Questions families ask about Pennsylvania divorce cost

Edited and reviewed by our editorial team. Answers are general information — not legal advice.

How much does a divorce cost in Pennsylvania?

The filing fee is $135$388. The cost of divorce in Pennsylvania ranges from a few hundred dollars for an uncontested case to significantly more for contested cases involving asset division, alimony, or minor children — use the calculator above for a personalized cost estimate based on your inputs. The cost of a divorce may vary depending on whether one spouse or both spouses hire an attorney, the complexity of assets and debts, and whether the court orders a parenting education course or custody evaluation.

Can I get a divorce without a lawyer in Pennsylvania?

Yes. Many Pennsylvania courts provide self-help forms for filing for divorce without legal representation. However, if you have minor children, significant assets or debts, or disagreements with your spouse on any issue, hiring an experienced divorce attorney is strongly recommended to make informed decisions about your legal options.

How long does a divorce take in Pennsylvania?

Uncontested divorces in Pennsylvania generally take 2–4 months from filing to the final decree, though this varies based on court backlog and the mandatory waiting period. Contested cases can take 6–18 months or longer before a divorce decree is entered, depending on the issues. Note that Pennsylvania may also offer legal separation as an alternative to divorce — a legal separation does not end the marriage but allows the court to resolve custody, support, and property issues while the parties remain legally married.

Does Pennsylvania require a separation period?

Pennsylvania's separation requirement depends on whether both spouses consent. Under 23 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 3301(c)(1), if both spouses sign affidavits of consent, no separation period is required — only a 90-day waiting period after filing. If one spouse objects, § 3301(d) requires the parties to have lived separately for 1 full year before the court can grant the divorce over that spouse's objection.

Who pays for the divorce?

In most Pennsylvania cases, each spouse pays their own attorney fees and legal fees, though courts may order fee-shifting when there is a significant income disparity between the parties.

How does child custody affect divorce costs in Pennsylvania?

Child custody disputes are the single biggest cost driver in contested divorces. When parents cannot agree on physical custody or legal custody arrangements, the divorce process requires custody evaluations ($3,000$10,000), guardian ad litem appointments, and potentially expert witnesses — all of which add to legal costs. Reaching a custody agreement through mediation before trial can save tens of thousands in litigation expenses.

What are Pennsylvania's equitable distribution factors in divorce?

Under 23 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 3502(a), Pennsylvania courts weigh 11 factors when dividing marital property: length of the marriage, any prior marriages, age/health/income of each spouse, sources of income, employability, needs of each spouse, contribution to marital property (including homemaking), standard of living during the marriage, economic circumstances at division, tax consequences, and whether a spouse will be serving as custodian of minor children. Pennsylvania does not consider marital fault in property division — only in alimony determinations under § 3701.

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