Montana Divorce Cost

How much does divorce cost in Montana? Detailed breakdown of filing fees, attorney costs, mediation, and hidden expenses — plus how to save up to 90%. Updated for 2026.

Montana Divorce Cost Comparison

MethodCost Range
Divorce.ai$299 + $250 filing fee
DIY (Pro Se)$250 filing fee only
Mediation$3,000-$8,000(~$200/session)
Uncontested + Attorney$1,500-$5,000
Contested + Attorney$10,000-$25,000+

Montana Divorce Fee Breakdown

Court Filing Fee$250
Process Server$50
Certified Copy$5
Parenting Course$35
Minimum Total (DIY)$305

County Fee Variations

Yellowstone$250
Missoula$250
Gallatin$250
Cascade$250
Lewis and Clark$250

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Attorney Costs in Montana

Divorce attorneys in Montana typically charge between $150 and $400 per hour. Total costs depend on how many hours your case requires.

Simple Uncontested

$1,500-$3,000

5-15 hours

Moderate Complexity

$5,000-$15,000

20-60 hours

Highly Contested

$10,000+

60+ hours

Hidden Costs to Watch For

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QDRO (Retirement Division)

If dividing retirement accounts, a Qualified Domestic Relations Order costs $500-$1,500 to prepare.

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Real Estate Appraisals

Professional home appraisals run $300-$600 each and may be needed for property division.

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Business Valuations

If either spouse owns a business, a formal valuation can cost $5,000-$25,000.

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Custody Evaluations

Court-ordered custody evaluations cost $3,000-$10,000 in contested custody cases.

Fee Waiver Information

Montana offers filing fee waivers for individuals who cannot afford to pay.

A 'Statement of Inability to Pay Court Costs and Fees' may be filed if a party cannot afford the filing fee. The judge reviews the statement and may waive all or part of the fees. Eligibility is generally based on income at or below 133% of the federal poverty guidelines.

Income threshold: Generally 133% of federal poverty guidelines; court has discretion

Required form: Statement of Inability to Pay Court Costs and Fees

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a divorce cost in Montana?
An uncontested divorce in Montana typically costs $1,500-$5,000, while a contested divorce ranges from $10,000-$25,000. The court filing fee alone is $250.
How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Montana?
Divorce attorneys in Montana typically charge $150-$400 per hour. A full representation in an uncontested case might cost $1,500-$5,000, while contested cases can exceed $15,000.
Can I get a fee waiver for divorce in Montana?
Yes, Montana offers fee waivers for those who cannot afford the filing fee. A 'Statement of Inability to Pay Court Costs and Fees' may be filed if a party cannot afford the filing fee. The judge reviews the statement and may waive all or part of the fees. Eligibility is generally based on income at or below 133% of the federal poverty guidelines. You will need to complete form Statement of Inability to Pay Court Costs and Fees.
What is the cheapest way to get divorced in Montana?
The cheapest option is an uncontested divorce using an online service like Divorce.ai (starting at $299) plus the $250 filing fee. This avoids expensive attorney fees while ensuring your forms are prepared correctly.

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