Divorce Assessment Form

1. Are both parties in agreement about the divorce?

2. Do you and your spouse have minor children together?

3. Is there a dispute over child custody or visitation?

4. Is there disagreement about division of property or assets?

5. Is spousal support (alimony) being requested?

6. Have either party already filed for divorce?

7. Do both parties reside in the same state?



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We Can Help You With Court Filing Fees

Fee Waiver

Can’t Afford the Divorce Filing Fee?

You May Qualify for a Fee Waiver

What is a Fee Waiver?

 

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A fee waiver allows you to file for divorce without paying the standard court filing fees if you meet financial hardship criteria.

-Who Qualifies?  

What You’ll Need
 

  - Proof of income or benefits  

  - Completed fee waiver form (we’ll help generate it)

You may qualify if:  

  - You receive public benefits (SNAP, SSI, Medicaid, etc.)  

  - Are under a certain income threshold  AND YOU

 

  - Can’t afford court costs without hardship

A fee waiver allows you to file for divorce without paying the standard court filing fees if you meet financial hardship criteria.

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**Headline:**  

> Can’t Afford the Filing Fee? You May Qualify for a Fee Waiver

 

**Purpose:**  

Explain eligibility, collect info, and provide a downloadable/online form.

 

**Content:**

- **What is a Fee Waiver?**  

  A fee waiver allows you to file for divorce without paying the standard court filing fees if you meet financial hardship criteria.

 

- **Who Qualifies?**  

  You may qualify if you:  

  - Receive public benefits (SNAP, SSI, Medicaid, etc.)  

  - Are under a certain income threshold  

  - Can’t afford court costs without hardship

 

- **What You’ll Need:**  

  - Proof of income or benefits  

  - Completed fee waiver form (we’ll help generate it)

 

**Button:** [Generate Fee Waiver Form]  

**Button:** [Submit Documents]

 

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Divorce Assessment Form

1. Are both parties in agreement about the divorce?

2. Do you and your spouse have minor children together?

3. Is there a dispute over child custody or visitation?

4. Is there disagreement about division of property or assets?

5. Is spousal support (alimony) being requested?

6. Have either party already filed for divorce?

7. Do both parties reside in the same state?