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How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in Oklahoma?

Written by Ball Morse Lowe | May 21, 2025


 
If you’re considering ending your marriage and both parties agree on the major issues—such as property division, child custody, and spousal support—you might be looking into an uncontested divorce. One of the first questions people ask is: How much does an uncontested divorce cost? The answer can vary based on several factors, but in general, an uncontested divorce is significantly more affordable than a contested one. 

What Is an Uncontested Divorce? 

An uncontested divorce occurs when both spouses agree on all key aspects of the separation. This typically includes: 

  • Division of assets and debts 
  • Any other relevant terms 

Because there are no major disagreements to resolve in court, the process is more streamlined—saving time, money, and emotional stress. 

 

What’s Included in the Cost of an Uncontested Divorce in Oklahoma 

Uncontested divorce is often the most efficient and affordable option for couples who agree on the key terms. But what exactly are you paying for—and how do legal fees actually work? 

Here’s a breakdown of what’s typically included: 

Court Filing Fees 

Every divorce in Oklahoma begins with a court filing. These fees are mandatory and vary slightly by county, usually ranging between $180 and $250. 

Attorney Fees and Retainers 

When you hire a divorce attorney, you’ll typically pay a retainer fee, which is an upfront deposit placed in a trust account and applied toward your legal costs as the work is done. This is not an added fee—it’s part of your overall cost. 

In Oklahoma, retainers for divorce cases often average around $5,000, depending on the complexity of your situation. That amount secures a dedicated attorney who will guide you through the process, ensure all paperwork is correct, and help protect your rights every step of the way. Any unused portion of the retainer may be refunded to you. 

In some cases, if the legal work exceeds what’s covered by the initial retainer, you may be billed at the attorney’s hourly rate. However, this is less common in uncontested divorces where the process is more straightforward. 

What That Retainer Covers: 

  • Preparing and filing legal documents 
  • Drafting your settlement agreement 
  • Guiding you through the legal process 
  • Assisting with mediation and helping both parties stay on track 
  • Answering your questions and helping you avoid costly mistakes 
  • Filing final paperwork with the court 

Factors That Can Increase Costs 

Even in an uncontested divorce, certain factors can affect the final price, including: 

  • Ownership of real estate or retirement accounts 
  • Parenting plans for minor children 
  • Complex asset division 

While Oklahoma courts provide divorce forms online, many people find it helpful to work with an attorney to avoid complications—especially when children or property are involved. 

 

Why Hire an Oklahoma Divorce Attorney? 

Although an uncontested divorce is less complicated, hiring a local Oklahoma attorney offers several benefits: 

  • Ensures compliance with Oklahoma divorce laws 
  • Helps you avoid errors that can delay your case 
  • Protects your financial and parental rights 
  • Gives you peace of mind that your agreement is legally enforceable 

 

Ready to move forward with a low-stress uncontested divorce? 

Our experienced family law attorneys will guide you through the process from start to finish—making sure your rights are protected, and your case is handled efficiently. 

Contact us today for a free consultation.