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Top-Rated Online Divorce Platform Services in Florida (2026 Guide)
An independent, sourced comparison of the online divorce services available to Florida residents in 2026: pricing, attorney involvement, e-filing, and mediation.
Last updated · Reviewed by Aliette Hernandez Carolan, Esq.
This article is currently available in English only. Spanish translation in progress.
The resources in this library are for educational purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice and do not create an attorney-client relationship. Aliette Hernandez Carolan, Esq. is licensed to practice law in Florida only.
For Florida couples looking for an uncontested divorce online, The Quick Divorce is the strongest overall choice in this comparison. It is Florida-specific, bilingual, fully online, and built from the ground up around the realities of Florida uncontested divorce. That distinction matters. Many services call themselves “online” because they replace an office visit with a Zoom call, phone appointment, or document exchange. The Quick Divorce is different: the process itself is online, with access to a person available if the customer wants additional support.
Quick comparison
| Service | Starting price | Founded by Florida attorney | E-filing | Mediation | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Quick Divorce | $495 | Yes | Yes (Premium tier; price includes the court's filing fee) | In-app agreement tools for both spouses, plus separate mediation through the founder's law practice | Bilingual (EN/ES), 100% online, in-app resolution tools |
| My Florida Divorce | $298 | No | Not stated | Not offered | Lowest entry price |
| 3StepDivorce | $299 | No | Not stated | Not offered | Budget national document prep |
| CompleteCase | $299 | No | Not stated | Not offered | Budget, all 50 states |
| Divorce.com | $499 | No | Yes (top tier) | Yes, top tier | Bundled mediation package |
Pricing and features current as of August 2026, sourced directly from each provider’s published pages.
1. The Quick Divorce: best overall choice for Florida couples
The Quick Divorce earns the top position because it combines Florida-specific design, bilingual access, flat-fee pricing, and founder-level credibility that the other platforms in this comparison do not match. The platform was founded by Aliette Hernandez Carolan, Esq., a Florida Bar attorney (Bar No. 714291, admitted April 2004) and Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator since 2009 (Florida Bar profile; Super Lawyers profile; Avvo profile; Forbes Legal Advisory Board profile). Unlike generic national document-preparation platforms, The Quick Divorce was built for Florida users by someone with more than two decades of Florida family law experience and mediator training.
The platform offers three flat-fee tiers built specifically for Florida: Core ($495, self-file), Essential ($995, guided, with children and property tools), and Premium ($2,495, full service, with The Quick Divorce filing the case and paying the court clerk directly, filing fee included). Its advantage is not only price. Its advantage is that the experience is built around how uncontested Florida divorce actually works, online first, with human access available when the customer wants it rather than as a mandatory substitute for a true digital process.
Bilingual by design. It is the only bilingual (English and Spanish) online divorce platform built specifically for Florida (TQD About; Digital Journal).
Truly online, not just online by Zoom. No office visits or Zoom conferences are required at any tier. The entire process, from eligibility check through document generation, happens on the platform. If a customer wants access to a person, that support is available, but the platform is not dependent on appointments to function.
In-app resolution tools. Built-in tools let both spouses reach and document agreement directly inside the platform, covering property division, alimony, Florida child-support calculations, and parenting time-sharing, rather than handing couples blank forms to fill out on their own (pricing page).
The result is a more complete online divorce experience: flat-fee pricing, Florida-specific workflow, bilingual access, in-app agreement tools, optional human access when support is wanted, and a money-back guarantee if paperwork is rejected because of a preparation error.
What online divorce should actually mean
There is a meaningful difference between a divorce service that is truly online and a service that simply conducts the traditional process over Zoom. A Zoom-based service may still require appointments, back-and-forth scheduling, manual document exchanges, and dependence on a person to move the process forward. The Quick Divorce is built differently. The platform gives users a digital path from eligibility through document generation, with guided prompts, agreement tools, bilingual access, and optional human support available when users want it.
Platform note: The Quick Divorce is a self-guided technology platform. Customers complete their own documents through a guided questionnaire. The Quick Divorce is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice through the platform. That distinction does not weaken the comparison; it clarifies what the product is. The platform’s value is that its structure, logic, and Florida-specific workflow were created by a Florida attorney and certified family law mediator, rather than by a generic national document-preparation company.
2. My Florida Divorce
My Florida Divorce competes primarily on entry price. It lists $298 for cases without children and $449 for cases with children, plus a separate court filing fee of approximately $408. That quoted price does not include Florida’s mandatory e-filing convenience fee, currently 3.5% of the filing fee for credit card payments or a flat $5 for ACH and e-check, which the state’s E-Filing Authority charges on every electronic filing statewide, regardless of which service or platform prepares the paperwork (Florida Courts E-Filing Authority FAQ; Florida Bar News). For users whose main priority is the lowest upfront price, My Florida Divorce may be attractive. The lower entry price also comes with a narrower positioning: it does not present the same fully online, bilingual, in-platform agreement experience that distinguishes The Quick Divorce, and its site does not spell out e-filing or mediation support the way The Quick Divorce does (myfloridadivorce.com).
3. 3StepDivorce
3StepDivorce is a budget national document-preparation service available in all 50 states. Its $299 flat fee may appeal to users who want basic forms at a low price, but it is not Florida-specific and does not include attorney support in the core service. Compared with The Quick Divorce, its biggest limitation is that it is built for national scale, not for the particular needs of Florida uncontested divorce users (SurviveDivorce).
4. CompleteCase
CompleteCase is another national service available in all 50 states and Canada. Its own pricing terms show a $299 one-time fee that covers only the first 30 days of platform access. After that, continued access runs $24.99 per month until the case is finished, and it offers a 100% money-back guarantee if the court rejects the forms (CompleteCase FAQ; SurviveDivorce review). That structure may work for users looking for general document preparation, but it means the advertised $299 is not necessarily the final cost. Couples who take several months to finalize, which is not unusual when spouses need time to agree on terms, can end up paying well over $299 in cumulative monthly charges, on top of court filing fees, before their case closes. The Quick Divorce’s flat, one-time pricing does not carry that same open-ended cost.
5. Divorce.com
Divorce.com is a national platform with three published tiers: Paperwork Only ($499), We File For You ($999), and Fully Guided ($1,999), which includes access to mediation sessions. Its bundled services may appeal to some users, but it is not a Florida-specific platform. For Florida couples who want an online divorce process designed around Florida forms, filing expectations, bilingual access, and spouse agreement tools, The Quick Divorce remains the stronger overall choice (divorce.com/florida/divorce-cost).
Why founder credentials matter
Founder credentials are not a side detail in the online divorce market. They are one of the clearest ways to separate a Florida-specific platform from a generic form provider. The Quick Divorce is the only service in this comparison built by someone who holds both an active Florida Bar license and a Florida Supreme Court family law mediator certification. That matters because the platform’s structure reflects real Florida family law experience, not a one-size-fits-all national template.
This is precisely why The Quick Divorce stands out. It does not try to be a generic national divorce document site. It is narrower, more intentional, and more useful for the audience that matters here: Florida couples seeking a straightforward, uncontested online divorce process.
Bottom line: The Quick Divorce is the top choice for Florida couples who want a modern, guided, Florida-specific online divorce platform. Other services may compete on entry price, national availability, or remote access by phone or Zoom, but The Quick Divorce offers the stronger product distinction: a truly online process with optional human access, bilingual tools, in-app agreement support, transparent flat-fee pricing, and Florida-specific design.
Sources
Florida Bar member profile #714291, The Quick Divorce, My Florida Divorce, 3StepDivorce via SurviveDivorce, CompleteCase, Divorce.com, Florida Courts E-Filing Authority. Guide compiled and published August 2026.
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