
How Much Does a Divorce Cost in Ohio? 2025 Guide
Comprehensive look at Ohio divorce expenses with tips to keep costs manageable.
By Amy Colton, CDFA® — Wealth Advisor & Divorce Financial Specialist
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Comprehensive look at Ohio divorce expenses with tips to keep costs manageable.
By Amy Colton, CDFA® — Wealth Advisor & Divorce Financial Specialist

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Comprehensive breakdown of Massachusetts divorce costs, filing fees, and attorney rates.
By Amy Colton, CDFA® — Wealth Advisor & Divorce Financial Specialist

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Illinois divorce comparison: Uncontested ($1,000-$5,000, 2-6 months) vs Contested ($10,000-$30,000+, 6-24+ months). No waiting period. Choose the right track for your case.
By DivorceAI Team — Financial & Legal Experts

Pennsylvania divorce comparison: Uncontested ($500-$4,000, 4-6 months) vs Contested ($5,000-$30,000+, 5-12+ months). 90-day wait required. Choose the right track for your case.
By DivorceAI Team — Financial & Legal Experts

New York divorce comparison: Uncontested ($500-$5,500, 3-6 months) vs Contested ($5,000-$50,000+, 12+ months). No waiting period. Choose the right track for your case.
By DivorceAI Team — Financial & Legal Experts

Florida divorce comparison: Uncontested ($500-$5,000, 30-75 days) vs Contested ($10,000-$30,000+, 8-14 months). Choose the right track for your case.
By DivorceAI Team — Financial & Legal Experts

Texas divorce comparison: Uncontested ($300-$5,000, 60-90 days) vs Contested ($12,000-$50,000+, 12-18 months). Choose the right track for your case.
By DivorceAI Team — Financial & Legal Experts

California divorce comparison: Uncontested ($1,500-$8,000, 6-9 months) vs Contested ($15,000-$50,000+, 16+ months). Choose the right track for your case.
By Moonazza 'Mona' Naqvi, Esq. — Senior Family Law Attorney

Wyoming divorce: 60-day residency (shortest in US), NO waiting period. Uncontested 6-12 weeks, contested 8-15 months. $160 fee. Fast process.
By DivorceAI Team — Financial & Legal Experts

Vermont divorce timeline: 6-month residency, 1-year before final. 90-day nisi (waivable). Uncontested 3-8 months, contested 12-18 months. $295 fee 2025.
By DivorceAI Team — Financial & Legal Experts
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