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Texas Divorce Online is an online document-preparation service for uncontested divorce cases in the U.S. state of Texas. Users first answer eligibility questions to confirm whether both parties agree, whether they know their spouse’s address, and whether minor children are involved. They then complete a questionnaire, after which the system selects and fills out the required divorce forms based on their answers. Users print and sign the documents and submit them to the county court clerk; if the county supports electronic filing, they may also file through eFileTexas.
Its core modules include an eligibility check, a comprehensive online questionnaire, automatic divorce packet generation, document packages for cases with or without children, court filing instructions, online account access, and unlimited edits for 30 days. The website also provides content on the Texas divorce process, costs, attorney fees, DIY divorce, and sample forms. In terms of collaboration and permissions, there are no apparent team, role, or approval features. For third-party integrations, only eFileTexas is mentioned as a possible filing channel, with no indication of automated integration. On security, the site only states “Private & Secure,” “100% Confidential,” and provides a privacy policy; details such as encryption or authentication are not disclosed. No API or developer support is mentioned.
The service starts at $159 and includes 30 days of access. Both uncontested divorce without children and uncontested divorce with children start at $159. If the case takes longer, users can keep the account active for $34.99/month and cancel at any time. An installment plan is also available, allowing partial payments; users can access the questionnaire after paying the initial deposit. Court filing fees are paid separately. The site notes in multiple places that Texas filing fees vary by county, at roughly $270-$365, or about $350-$420 in 2026.
The advantages are a straightforward workflow, a much lower cost than hiring an attorney, plus filing instructions and a customer support team, making it suitable for users who can handle the process themselves. The drawbacks are also clear: it is only suitable for fully agreed uncontested divorces in Texas. If there are disputes over property, custody, service of process, an unreachable spouse, or litigation, an attorney may still be needed. A monthly fee also applies beyond the initial 30 days.
It is best suited to Texas residents who have reached agreement on the main issues and want to reduce attorney costs by filing the documents with the court themselves. For users in China, it has very limited practical relevance unless they are dealing with the dissolution of a Texas marriage. The site does not disclose China network accessibility or supported payment methods, so these should be treated as “unknown.” Alternatives include Texas court self-help forms, local family law attorneys, legal aid organizations, and legal document services such as LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer.
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