Weekes Law offers flat-fee uncontested divorce representation for couples throughout Utah — file from anywhere in the state with a licensed Utah attorney who handles everything from document preparation through your final decree.
$1,000
No Minor Children
$1,500
With Minor Children
When both spouses agree on all the terms of the divorce, there is no reason the legal process needs to be complicated, expensive, or require you to travel to a law office. Weekes Law offers flat-fee uncontested divorce representation of Utah couples statewide-with a fully online process, clear pricing, and a licensed Utah attorney who prepares, files and manages your matter from start to final decree. Whether you are in Salt Lake City, St. George, Cedar City, Provo, Ogden, or anywhere else in Utah, you can start your uncontested divorce today from your phone or computer.
Weekes Law is a licensed Utah law firm based in St. George with the ability to represent clients in Utah courts statewide. Our flat-fee uncontested divorce service is designed to be completed entirely online – no office visit is required. You complete your intake from home, we prepare and file your documents with the appropriate Utah district court, and your final decree is delivered to you digitally.
For couples without minor children who agree on all terms of the divorce including property division and debt allocation.
Everything Included
For couples with minor children who agree on all terms of the divorce including custody, property division and debt allocation.
Everything Included in Package 1, Plus
$1,000 flat
Attorney reviews your documents to ensure they are enforceable and comply with Utah law
Attorney reviews your documents to ensure they are enforceable and comply with Utah law
We file your case in the appropriate court statewise
Any corrections or additional filings required by the court at no additional charge
Your signed decree delivered upon completion — typically 45 to 90 days after filing
$1,500 flat
All representation, document preparation, filing, and decree delivery
Drafted to Utah legal standards — covering legal custody, physical custody, and decision-making
Accurate calculation under Utah's statutory guidelines based on your income and custody arrangement
Utah default schedule or customized schedule based on your agreement — drafted into the decree
Every filing required by Utah courts when minor children are involved
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Select $1,000 or $1,500 based on your situation. Secure payment starts your engagement immediately.
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Weekes Law prepares all documents, reviews them, and files with the appropriate Utah district court. Utah’s 30-day waiting period begins.
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Select $1,000 or $1,500 based on your situation. Secure payment starts your engagement immediately.
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After court approval, your final decree is delivered. Most cases complete in 45 to 90 days from filing.
Day Utah residency required before filing
Day mandatory waiting period after filing
Days typical total timeline for uncontested divorce
Court appearances required in most uncontested cases
Russell B. Weekes personally reviews every document in your case to ensure enforceability. Your decree is drafted to Utah legal standards by an attorney with over 20 years of experience — not generated by an algorithm.
The price you see is the price you pay. No hourly billing, no surprise invoices, no additional charges for phone calls or emails. Court corrections are handled at no additional cost.
Protecting your relationship with your children through initial custody determinations, parenting plans, relocation disputes, and post-divorce modifications.
Weekes Law files regularly throughout the State. We know the local filing requirements and how to move cases through the system efficiently.
Your payment, intake form, and all case communications are handled through secure, encrypted channels. Your information is protected and kept strictly confidential.
Questions? You can call or email us directly throughout your case. You have direct access to answers to your questions.
Common Questions About Our Flat-Fee Divorce
An uncontested divorce is when both spouses agree on all major issues, such as child custody, property division, and spousal support, without needing court intervention.
The timeline can vary depending on the court, the judge, and the parties promptness, but generally an uncontested divorce can take anywhere from several weeks to a few month, once all the paperwork is filed.
We have developed an online system that will help you complete an uncontested divorce on your own. If you feel more comfortable with an attorney preparing and filing your paperwork we are happy to help. We also offer a hybrid option where you prepare the paperwork and our attorney helps and guides you to ensure everything is properly prepared and filed.
The court fees to file divorce in Utah is typically around $325 for a divorce without children and $360 for a divorce with children. The cost for preparing the legal documents is substantially lower than a contested divorce since there are fewer legal battles. We offer three different pricing options that depend on how much of the work you want us to do.
Yes, like many other states Utah allows you to file for an uncontested divorce online. Our EZ Divorce system will provide you with detailed instructions on how to file your divorce documents and check your case status online.
Both spouses must agree on ALL key issues such as:
If you cannot agree, then the divorce will be considered “contested.”
You can still file for an uncontested divorce if you agree on child custody, visitation, and child support terms. Our EZ divorce system will guide you through all the necessary issues surrounding child custody and child support and prepare the required parenting plan. The court will typically review the agreement to ensure it’s in the best interest of the children.
If you and your spouse can’t reach a full agreement, your case will become a contested divorce, requiring court involvement to resolve disputes. In Utah mediation is required for all contested divorces. If you are unable to resolve all disputes through mediation then your case may go to trial.
No, both spouses must agree to the divorce and the terms of the settlement. If one spouse contests the divorce, it will become a contested case.
No. If you can agree to all the terms of the divorce, you will file a stipulation and wait the required period. Thereafter the proposed divorce decree and other required documents will be filed with the court for review. Once the court has reviewed your documents and finds that everything is in order, your divorce decree should be signed electronically finalizing your divorce.
No, an uncontested divorce refers to the agreement between spouses on the divorce terms, while a no-fault divorce refers to the legal grounds for the divorce (where neither party is blamed).
In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on how to divide marital property and debts. This agreement is usually written into the divorce settlement and becomes part of the final divorce decree.
You can still file for an uncontested divorce, but the process may be more complex depending on jurisdiction and residency requirements.
Once the divorce decree is finalized, changes are difficult but possible through a post-divorce modification. This is often limited to issues like child support, custody, or alimony if circumstances change.
Weekes Law offers flat-fee uncontested divorce representation for couples throughout Utah — file from anywhere in the state with a licensed Utah attorney who handles everything from document preparation through your final decree.