Start your Online Divorce
Existing Customer Login-
Complete our simple online questionnaire
Provide information about your marriage and dissolution by simply answering questions on our website.
-
Review Completed Wisconsin Forms
Get the ready-to-file forms and we provide instructions on what to do next. Perform your DIY divorce with ease.
-
File the Documents
File the divorce papers in a courthouse or online. Notify your spouse about the divorce proceedings.
How It Works
It takes just 3 easy steps to file for divorce.
Benefits of Our Service
We have over 9 years of experience handling divorce paperwork for our clients in Wisconsin. That is why we know for sure that it can be a simple and stress-free process. We guarantee that our divorce forms will be 100% court-approved and comply with Wisconsin’s laws and regulations. Thousands of happy clients have already trusted our expertise and enjoyed the following benefits:
-
A court-acceptance guarantee for all forms created on our platform or your money back
-
Detailed instructions on how to file for divorce yourself
-
Review your answers and make changes anytime
-
A full package of divorce filings
-
Receive completed forms in your email within 2 business days
-
Substantial savings on the services of a lawyer
-
Paperwork preparation from the comfort of your home
-
Attentive customer support service
About Wisconsin Divorce For All
710
expedited cases
93%
happy customers
3200
clients served
9
years of experience
72
counties served
1000+
members of the US Armed Forces served
Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Wisconsin State
According to a recent CDC report, the divorce rate in Wisconsin is 2.3 per 1,000 inhabitants, which makes it one of the lowest in the country.
Wisconsin no longer allows divorces based on proven evidence. It means that the couple can simply state that their marriage is irretrievably broken to get divorced in this state.
To be able to file for divorce in Wisconsin, couples need to meet certain residency requirements.
•Either spouse should be a Wisconsin state resident for at least 6 months before filing for divorce;
•Either spouse should be a resident of the county where the divorce is to be filed for at least 30 days.
There is also a 120-day waiting period until the spouses can be granted the divorce.