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Yes, you can apply on your own by completing our Sole Application. In a sole application, your spouse's signature or agreement is not required.
Yes. Australian divorce law is federal (national). It does not matter which state or territory you were married in, or if you and your spouse currently live in different states. As long as either of you meets Australian residency requirements, you can file online from anywhere in Australia.
Yes, you can make unlimited changes to your forms without any added cost.
An uncontested divorce is a decree of divorce wherein both the partners agree to part ways under mutual consent. The spouses must agree to all terms including division of assets, child custody, child support, and alimony.
A contested divorce is a divorce wherein one partner agrees for divorce and the other partner disagrees for the same. Whether it’s one or all issues, if you disagree on anything, it is considered as a ‘contested’ divorce by the court.
A no-fault divorce is a type of divorce in which the spouse filing the divorce does not have to prove any fault on the part of the other spouse. The divorce can be filed based on the reason of ‘irreconcilable differences’.
Irreconcilable differences means that an individual and their spouse cannot get along with one another enough to keep the marriage alive, and the marriage cannot be saved.
You can remarry or enter into a new civil union as soon as the dissolution order takes effect. It usually takes effect one month after the order is made.
You are ready to apply if there is an irretrievable breakdown of your marriage and you have lived separately and apart from your spouse for a continuous period of at least 12 months. If you meet this timeframe, our team can help you start the filing process immediately.
Yes, both husband and wife can file together through a joint application provided by us.
Getting divorced online takes just 3 simple steps:
Complete our online form: Provide basic details about your marriage and separation.
Sign your documents: Review and sign your court-ready paperwork.
We lodge it in court: We submit your application directly to the Family Court on your behalf and track it through to final approval.
Yes, as long as you meet Australian residency requirements. If filing a sole application, documents must be served to them overseas at least 42 days before the court hearing.
You can still apply as long as either you or your spouse is an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or has lived in Australia for at least 12 continuous months before filing. You will just need to provide proof of residency or citizenship, such as an Australian passport, citizenship certificate, or valid visa.
You must be separated for at least 12 months and 1 day before applying. You can still qualify if you were separated while living under the same roof.
You must attend marriage counselling and obtain a counselling certificate. If you cannot attend counselling (due to safety concerns, spouse refusal, or inability to locate them), you must file an explanatory affidavit seeking the court’s permission to proceed.
Divorces are filed online via the Commonwealth Courts Portal to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. When you use our service, we take care of this entire portal submission process on your behalf.
The overall process typically takes 2 to 4 months from filing to finalization. Once the court approves your application at the hearing, the divorce legally becomes final one month and one day (31 days) later.
The standard court filing fee is $1,170. If you hold an eligible government concession card (such as a Health Care Card) or qualify under financial hardship, you are entitled to a reduced fee of $390. This fee is paid directly to the court and is separate from our service fee.
No. Court filing fees are charged separately by the court and paid when your application is submitted: $1,170 for standard applications, or $390 with an eligible government concession card.
We prepare your completed court documents within 24 to 48 hours. Once you review and sign them, our team lodges your application directly with the Family Court online for you.
We provide clear, step-by-step instructions on how to sign your documents. Once you return the signed copies to us, we lodge your application directly with the court and keep you updated every step of the way
Our service fees for complete document preparation and online court filing are:
Sole Application: $495 ($445 for concession card holders) - for filing on your own or if your spouse cannot/will not sign.
Joint Application: $445 ($395 for concession card holders) - if both you and your spouse agree and will sign together.
Note: These fees cover our full preparation and court lodging service. Mandatory court filing fees are charged separately by the Family Court.
Complete preparation of your court-compliant divorce application
Clear, step-by-step signing instructions
Direct online lodgment with the Family Court on your behalf
Application tracking and status updates until final approval
(Mandatory court filing fees are paid separately to the court).
Yes, you can apply for divorce even if you cannot locate your spouse. We will provide you all the relevant forms and affidavits and will guide you with the further steps in this case.
Yes, you can apply directly through the court portal. However, minor errors in paperwork, affidavits, or filing procedures can cause lengthy delays or court rejections. Using our service ensures your application is 100% court-compliant, properly lodged, and tracked through to approval without the hassle.
Yes, we will collect some additional information about your children, so that we can fill up their details in the form as per court requirements.
You can order a replacement copy online from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (BDM) in the state or territory where you were married.
To qualify in Australia, you only need to meet two requirements:
12-Month Separation: You and your spouse have been separated for at least 12 months (this includes separation while living under the same roof).
Australian Connection: Either you or your spouse is an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or currently living in Australia (and has lived here for at least the past 12 months).
Yes. Our support team is available 7 days a week to help guide you through your application and answer any questions along the way.
No, except for our service fee, we do not charge anything else. Note that you have to pay the required court fee separately.
You don’t need to worry about filing it yourself. All divorces are submitted online via the Commonwealth Courts Portal, but our team handles the entire portal submission process directly with the court on your behalf.
We manage your divorce in 3 simple steps:
Complete our online form: Answer a few basic questions in about 10 minutes.
Sign your documents: Review and sign your court-ready paperwork (prepared within 24–48 hours).
We lodge it for you: We file your application directly with the Family Court online and track it through to final approval.
Because we provide you with all the legal forms, completed by us without any errors. We assure that you don’t have to visit court multiple times, thereby saving both your time and efforts.
We do not share your contact details with any third party. Your identity is always secure with us.