Phoenix, AZ

Divorce Cost in Phoenix, AZ 2026

Local attorney rates $175–$250/hr. State filing fee $349. Full cost breakdown by divorce type.

$13,300
Avg contested
$5,700
Avg mediated
$3,300
Avg uncontested

Divorce Cost by Type in Phoenix, AZ

Divorce Type Est. Cost (Phoenix) Timeline
DIY / Pro Se $350–$625 3–6 months
Online service $500–$1225 3–6 months
Flat-fee uncontested $3,300–$4600 3–6 months
Mediated divorce $5,700–$8600 6–12 months
Contested divorce $13,300–$26600 12–30 months
High-conflict / custody $13,300–$43,000+ 2–5 years

Costs shown per spouse. Estimates based on Phoenix, AZ attorney rates and market data, June 2026.

Phoenix, AZ Divorce Attorney Hourly Rates

Family law attorney rates in Phoenix range from $175–$250/hour. The clock runs on every email, phone call, and court appearance — total hours vary enormously by case complexity.

$175–$200
Junior associate
< 5 years experience
$225–$275
Mid-level attorney
5–15 years experience
$275–$250+
Senior partner
Specialist / trial attorney

Hours per Divorce Type (Typical)

5–15 hrs
Uncontested
15–35 hrs
Mediated
40–120 hrs
Contested
150–500+ hrs
High-conflict

What Drives Divorce Costs in Phoenix

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Child custody disputes +$5,000–$30,000

Each custody hearing adds $3,000–$8,000. More than 60% of contested costs involve children.

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Real estate & property +$5,000–$15,000

Multiple properties, refinancing requirements, and valuation disputes add significant cost.

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Business ownership +$8,000–$25,000

Business valuation alone costs $3,000–$10,000; complex division negotiations add attorney hours.

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Retirement accounts +$1,500–$5,000

Each retirement account requires a QDRO ($500–$1,500 each) and negotiation time.

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Hidden asset investigation +$5,000–$15,000

Forensic accountant fees plus attorney hours to uncover undisclosed assets.

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Phoenix cost of living ×1.03 multiplier

Attorney rates in Phoenix are 3% above the national average.

7 Ways to Reduce Divorce Costs in Phoenix, AZ

  1. 1
    Choose mediation over litigation

    Mediation in Phoenix costs $5,700 vs $13,300+ for contested litigation. A trained mediator can resolve the same disputes in weeks vs months.

  2. 2
    Agree before you hire attorneys

    Every agreement you reach before involving attorneys saves 2–5 hours per issue ($525–$1250 per contested point). Reach agreement on the big issues first.

  3. 3
    Use flat-fee attorneys for simple cases

    Many Phoenix family law firms offer flat-fee packages for uncontested divorces: $3,300–$4600 total vs. open-ended hourly billing.

  4. 4
    Organize documents yourself

    Gathering financial documents, account statements, and property records yourself saves attorney research time. Every hour of attorney document hunting costs $175–$250.

  5. 5
    Use collaborative divorce protocols

    Both parties commit to settling out of court. Collaborative divorce in Phoenix typically costs $8,000–$20,000 total vs. $26,600+ for litigated divorce.

  6. 6
    Leverage legal self-help centers

    Arizona courts offer free self-help legal resources, form assistance, and workshops at the courthouse. Use these for procedural questions to reduce attorney billable hours.

  7. 7
    Consider limited scope representation

    Hire an attorney for specific tasks only (document review, court appearances) rather than full representation. Many Phoenix attorneys offer "unbundled" services at $175–$250/hr for specific pieces.

Find Divorce Attorneys in Phoenix

Divorce costs vary enormously based on complexity and cooperation. Get a free consultation to understand your options — many Phoenix attorneys offer flat-fee uncontested packages.

Divorce Cost FAQ — Phoenix, AZ

How much does a divorce cost in Phoenix?
In Phoenix, AZ, a contested divorce averages $13,300 per spouse, a mediated divorce averages $5,700, and an uncontested divorce averages $3,300. Attorney hourly rates range from $175–$250/hr. The Arizona filing fee is $349.
What is the cheapest divorce option in Phoenix?
The cheapest option is a DIY pro se divorce, costing approximately $350–$625 in filing fees (the AZ filing fee is $349). This works best for short marriages with no children and minimal shared assets. For couples with children or significant assets, mediation at $5,700 total is significantly cheaper than litigation at $13,300+.
Do I need a lawyer for divorce in Arizona?
You are not legally required to hire an attorney in Arizona. However, if you have children, real estate, retirement accounts, or significant joint debt, an attorney helps protect your interests. In Phoenix, many firms offer flat-fee uncontested packages ($3,300–$4600) that are much cheaper than hourly billing. For the simplest cases, online divorce preparation services ($500–$1,500) prepare all documents for you.
How long does a divorce take in Phoenix?
Uncontested divorces in Arizona typically take 3–6 months, including any mandatory waiting period. Contested divorces average 12–24 months. Court calendar backlogs in Phoenix can add 2–4 months to timelines. High-conflict cases involving custody battles or business valuations can take 3–5 years. The fastest path to finalization is reaching full agreement before filing.
What happens to the house in a Arizona divorce?
In Arizona, marital homes are community property and are split 50/50 by default. However, spouses can agree to different arrangements such as one spouse buying out the other or delaying sale until children finish school. Getting a property valuation ($400–$800) early helps anchor negotiations.

Phoenix Divorce Quick Stats

Contested avg $13,300
Mediated avg $5,700
Uncontested avg $3,300
Atty rate (low) $175/hr
Atty rate (high) $250/hr
AZ filing fee $349
vs national avg +3%

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