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How to Get the Divorce Filing Fee Waived in Texas

Can't afford the $300 Texas divorce filing fee? Here's exactly how to apply for a court fee waiver — step by step.

$300
Filing fee to waive
IFP
Application type
125–200%
Poverty line threshold
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Tip: Even if you don't qualify for a full fee waiver, ask the clerk about a payment plan. Many Texas courts allow you to pay the $300 filing fee in 2–4 installments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who qualifies for a divorce fee waiver in Texas?
divorce fee waivers in Texas costs vary by state. Use our calculator above to find the exact amount for your state. Fees are updated regularly from official state and court sources.
How do I apply for a fee waiver for divorce in Texas?
divorce fee waivers in Texas costs vary by state. Use our calculator above to find the exact amount for your state. Fees are updated regularly from official state and court sources.
How long does it take to get a fee waiver approved in Texas?
divorce fee waivers in Texas costs vary by state. Use our calculator above to find the exact amount for your state. Fees are updated regularly from official state and court sources.
Can the divorce fee waiver be denied in Texas?
divorce fee waivers in Texas costs vary by state. Use our calculator above to find the exact amount for your state. Fees are updated regularly from official state and court sources.
Does a fee waiver cover all divorce costs in Texas?
divorce fee waivers in Texas costs vary by state. Use our calculator above to find the exact amount for your state. Fees are updated regularly from official state and court sources.
What income limit qualifies for a divorce fee waiver in Texas?
divorce fee waivers in Texas costs vary by state. Use our calculator above to find the exact amount for your state. Fees are updated regularly from official state and court sources.

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