Frequently Asked Questions about Divorce in St. Louis, in St. Charles and in Missouri
For your convenience a list of frequently asked questions about divorce in St. Louis, Missouri as well as in St. Charles and other parts of Missouri are included here:
How long does a divorce take?
The amount of time it takes to get a divorce in Missouri depends upon the issues of the case. In a non-contested divorce in which both parties cooperate with one another the minimum amount of time your divorce can be completed is 31 days after the date of filing. We do everything possible to have your case resolved as soon as reasonably possible and to best ascertain a time frame, a St. Louis divorce lawyer with a personalized approach to divorces such as attorney Amy Cantor of the Cantor Law Firm.
How much does it cost to get a divorce?
The price of divorce depends on the issues that are involved in the case. A divorce that does not involve children, property or debt is substantially less expensive than a divorce that does involve the above issues.
How much are the filing fees?
The filing for a divorce can vary from county to county and city to city. Please contact us to for more information about filing fees pertaining to your case.
When is my divorce final?
Your divorce is final once the decree is signed by the judge. I suggest that you should not remarry for forty-five (45) days after your decree is signed due to possible appeals.

