
At No Court Divorce, we believe legal help should be clear, fair, and affordable. That’s why every service — from divorce and mediation to child support, custody, and legal document preparation — is offered at a flat, transparent fee. No hourly surprises, no hidden costs. Just honest pricing and professional guidance to help Arizona families move forward with confidence.

Mediation helps you and the other party reach agreements without going to court. With guidance from a neutral professional, you can discuss important issues like parenting time, support, and property in a calm, private setting. Our mediation packages include all sessions, emails, and preparation — one flat fee, no surprises.
Court cases can last 12 months or more. They generally cost well over $10,000. Mediation takes much less time and costs a fraction.
It’s a peaceful, affordable way to find solutions that last and protect what matters most: your family’s future.
We prepare all the paperwork you need for your family law case — from divorce and custody to child support and modifications. Every document is completed accurately and filed properly, saving you time, stress, and costly mistakes. Whether you’re starting a case or responding, we make the process simple and affordable.
Our negotiation services focus on reaching fair agreements when direct mediation isn’t possible. We communicate with the other party or their attorney on your behalf to find practical, balanced solutions without unnecessary court battles. Each package is all-inclusive, covering communication, document preparation, and follow-up — giving you peace of mind and a clear path forward.
Serving families across Tucson, Pima County, Cochise County, and Santa Cruz County, we provide clear, affordable, and compassionate family-law guidance — including divorce mediation, legal document preparation, child support help, and family safety filings for Arizona residents.
Legal Document Preparation services are available statewide throughout Arizona.
· Legal Document Preparation
· Legal Coaching
· Mediation & Negotiation Services
· Legal Advice
· Legal Representation
We handle a wide range of Arizona family law matters, including Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Paternity & Parental Rights, Order of Protection, and Alimony.
We also offer additional family law services — contact us to learn how we can help with your specific situation.
Services are offered at a flat, transparent fee, so you always know what to expect — no hidden costs, no surprises.
Our pricing is fair and competitive, designed to make quality legal help accessible to everyone.
(Hourly options are available for representation when needed.)
We believe in honesty and transparency — that’s why we openly post our prices.
You’ll never have to call just to be “sold.”
We’re here to help you understand your options, not pressure you.
To begin (or respond to) a divorce, certain court documents must be prepared and filed. These papers start the legal process, outline what you are asking for, and make sure the court and the other party are properly notified. Whether you are filing first or responding, we can prepare everything you need to move your case forward smoothly and correctly.
The first papers to start a divorce case.
A response tells the court your side clearly. It is the answer to the Petition.
A response tells the court your side clearly. It is the answer to the Petition.
A response tells the court your side clearly. It is the answer to the Petition.
You may elect to have us file the paperwork for you. The court sets this cost, and there is no additional cost added fee by us. This fee cost is $50 more than without children to pay for the required parenting class.
You may elect to have us file the paperwork for you. This fee cost is $50 more than the filing fee for cases with no children to pay for the required parenting class. The court sets this cost, and there is no additional cost added by us.
If you want to understand your rights and customize your paperwork to fit your specific situation, you can choose to receive legal advice.
To begin (or respond to) a paternity case, certain court documents must be prepared and filed. These papers ask the court to legally establish who the child's parents are and can also address parenting time, custody, and child support. Whether you are starting the case or responding to one, we can prepare everything you need to make sure your rights — and your child’s — are protected.
The first papers to start a paternity case.
A response tells the court your side clearly. It is the answer to the Petition.
You may elect to have us file the paperwork for you. The court sets this cost, and there is no additional cost or added fee by us.
This cost is added to the filing fee to cover the required parenting class. The court sets this cost, and there is no additional cost or added fee by us.
If you want to understand your rights and customize your paperwork to fit your specific situation, you can choose to receive legal advice.
A modification lets parents change their current court orders for child support, parenting time, legal decision-making, or custody when life changes. Essentially make the old orders no longer work and make new ones that do.
The first papers to start a modification case.
A response tells the court your side clearly. It is the answer to the Petition.
You may elect to have us file the paperwork for you. The court sets this cost, and there is no additional cost or added fee by us.
If you want to understand your rights and customize your paperwork to fit your specific situation, you can choose to receive legal advice.
Child support and parenting plans help ensure children have stability, care, and financial support after parents separate. These documents outline how much support will be paid, where the children will live, and how major decisions will be made. We can prepare clear, accurate paperwork that reflects your family’s needs and helps you move forward with confidence and peace of mind.
Includes: Child Support Worksheet, Child Support Order, and Income Withholding Order (if needed).
Used in divorce, paternity, and modification cases.
Our parenting plans are comprehensive and forward-thinking, designed to address today’s needs and anticipate tomorrow’s challenges — helping minimize future conflict.
You may elect to have us file the paperwork for you. The court sets this cost, and there is no additional cost or added fee by us.
If you want to understand your rights and customize your paperwork to fit your specific situation, you can choose to receive legal advice.
If you want to understand your rights and customize your paperwork to fit your specific situation, you can choose to receive legal advice.
During a case, the court often requires additional documents to address specific issues or next steps. We prepare these filings to ensure your case stays on track and meets all court requirements accurately and on time.
Motions asking for Temporary Orders for child support, spousal support, emergency custody, or anything else during your case.
Answers to motions filed by the other party or their attorney.
A pretrial statement tells the court what issues are still in dispute, what has been agreed on, and what evidence or witnesses you plan to present. It helps organize your case before trial and makes sure the judge understands your position clearly.
A Motion to Set Trial is a request asking the court to schedule your case for trial when you are ready to move forward. It tells the judge that all required steps have been completed and the case is ready to be heard.
An Affidavit of Financial Information is a form that lists your income, expenses, assets, and debts. The court uses it to decide issues like child support or spousal maintenance and to make sure financial decisions are fair for both parties.
A subpoena is a court order that requires someone to provide documents or appear in court to give testimony. It helps you get important information or evidence needed to support your case.
You must take the subpoena to the clerk of the court to have it signed. The court fee is $30.00; you do not pay this to us you pay it to the court.
You may elect to have us file the paperwork for you. The court sets this cost, and there is no additional cost or added fee by us.
If you want to understand your rights and customize your paperwork to fit your specific situation, you can choose to receive legal advice.
The document you are looking for may not be included in this pricing sheet. There are too many to list. Please contact us to ask for your document and the pricing for that document.
Disclaimer: We only file documents that are prepared by No Court Divorce.
Our mediation process is designed to create lasting agreements through respect and cooperation. Each package is all-inclusive — covering meetings, calls, emails, and document preparation — so you can focus on resolving issues, not managing costs. We guide both parties toward fair, practical solutions that reduce conflict and build a better path forward.
We encourage parties to split the costs evenly essentially making the cost $1250.00 per person.
We encourage parties to split the costs evenly essentially making the cost $1500.00 per person.
We encourage parties to split the costs evenly essentially making the cost $1000.00 per person.
Even when mediation does not resolve every issue, it often helps narrow disputes — saving time, stress, and money.
Negotiations are for cases where the other party (or their attorney) is unwilling to mediate. Unlike mediation, these costs are not shared between parties.
Negotiations are considered limited scope representation
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