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Divorce is the toughest thing that I have had to ever face. Divorce Writer helped make the paperwork and process smooth, efficient, and as painless as possible. Everything was delivered as promised, I was allowed to make changes after my paperwork was delivered, and the judge had absolutely no questions whatsoever regarding the paperwork. It truly was a very easy process.
– Jeff P.

Complete Your Washington
Divorce Online

Every state has different divorce forms and procedures. With DivorceWriter you complete ALL the Washington specific forms online yourself lawyer-free. The online interview covers property division, child custody, support, name changes, and more.

Find out if you qualify
Complete the Online
Interview
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divorce package by
mail or e-mail

Do you qualify for an online divorce?

Review the following, then click "Continue".

click for help
Do you have children under 18 from this marriage? click for help   
Is your spouse willing to sign the divorce papers? click for help   
Is your divorce uncontested? click for help

(You and your spouse agree on how to divide your property, and all issues regarding children)

  

Washington Divorce Details

Residency Requirements

You can file for divorce in Washington State if either you or your spouse is resident of Washington or is a member of the military stationed in Washington.

Filing Your Washington Divorce

The steps for filing your uncontested Washington divorce with DivorceWriter are as follows:

  1. Review and sign the documents.
  2. File the Petition for Divorce and related documents with the court clerk.
  3. A judge completes your divorce by signing your divorce decree.

Division of property, child parenting plan (including child support, visitation and custody), alimony, and more are covered.

You'll receive all of the required Office Administrator of the Courts forms--completed and ready-to-file. Your documents will be accepted by the court or your money back.

Filing by Mail

You do not need to appear in court in Washington state to complete an uncontested divorce, you may file your divorce by mail. We provide you with completed documents and instructions for completing your divorce by mail.

Washington is the only state where residents can file in any county regardless of where they live. DivorceWriter procedures are designed for filing by mail in Lincoln County, Washington, because it allows you to file all documents at once and without appearing in court. One-step filing means you have nothing else to do after mailing your paperwork. The Court will send you a Final Decree signed by your judge, usually within two weeks after the 90-day required waiting period has passed.

Expect Reliable and Fast Online Divorce Documents

After you complete the detailed online interview, all the forms you need to file your divorce will be shipped to you the next business day, or you can print them yourself.

DivorceWriter™ has an "A+" rating with the BBB and always ensures your personal information is private and secure.

DivorceWriter™ does not act as your lawyer. Instead we provide the tools you need to self-prepare your own documents quickly and easily. By doing it yourself online and lawyer-free, you save both time and money.

Do you qualify for an online divorce?

Review the following, then click "Continue".

click for help
Do you have children under 18 from this marriage? click for help   
Is your spouse willing to sign the divorce papers? click for help   
Is your divorce uncontested? click for help

(You and your spouse agree on how to divide your property, and all issues regarding children)

  
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