Find a Licensed Attorney
DivorcePrep helps you prepare documents — but some situations require personalized legal counsel. Use the resources below to connect with a qualified family law attorney in your state.
Important Disclaimer
DivorcePrep is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or legal services of any kind. We are a document preparation service only. Use of DivorcePrep does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and DivorcePrep or any of its employees, contractors, or affiliates. The referral resources listed on this page are provided solely as a public convenience. DivorcePrep has no affiliation with, endorsement of, or financial relationship with any attorney, law firm, or bar association listed here.
When You Should Consult an Attorney
Document preparation services like DivorcePrep are designed for straightforward, fully uncontested divorces. If any of the following apply to your situation, we strongly recommend speaking with a licensed family law attorney before proceeding.
- Your spouse has hired or is considering hiring an attorney
- You and your spouse disagree on any aspect of the divorce
- There are significant assets, debts, or property to divide
- Children are involved and custody or support is uncertain
- One spouse owns a business or has a pension or retirement account
- There are concerns about domestic violence or personal safety
- You are unsure whether your situation qualifies as uncontested
- You have questions about your legal rights or obligations
State Bar Association Referral Services
Every U.S. state has an official bar association that operates a lawyer referral service. These services connect members of the public with licensed, vetted attorneys. Many offer free or low-cost initial consultations. Select your state below to visit the official referral service.
Alabama
Alabama State Bar
Alaska
Alaska Bar Association
Arizona
State Bar of Arizona
Arkansas
Arkansas Bar Association
California
State Bar of California
Colorado
Colorado Bar Association
Connecticut
Connecticut Bar Association
Delaware
Delaware State Bar Association
Florida
The Florida Bar
Georgia
State Bar of Georgia
Hawaii
Hawaii State Bar Association
Idaho
Idaho State Bar
Illinois
Illinois State Bar Association
Indiana
Indiana State Bar Association
Iowa
Iowa State Bar Association
Kansas
Kansas Bar Association
Kentucky
Kentucky Bar Association
Louisiana
Louisiana State Bar Association
Maine
Maine State Bar Association
Maryland
Maryland State Bar Association
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Bar Association
Michigan
State Bar of Michigan
Minnesota
Minnesota State Bar Association
Mississippi
Mississippi Bar
Missouri
The Missouri Bar
Montana
State Bar of Montana
Nebraska
Nebraska State Bar Association
Nevada
State Bar of Nevada
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Bar Association
New Jersey
New Jersey State Bar Association
New Mexico
State Bar of New Mexico
New York
New York State Bar Association
North Carolina
North Carolina State Bar
North Dakota
State Bar Association of North Dakota
Ohio
Ohio State Bar Association
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Bar Association
Oregon
Oregon State Bar
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Bar Association
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Bar Association
South Carolina
South Carolina Bar
South Dakota
State Bar of South Dakota
Tennessee
Tennessee Bar Association
Texas
State Bar of Texas
Utah
Utah State Bar
Vermont
Vermont Bar Association
Virginia
Virginia State Bar
Washington
Washington State Bar Association
West Virginia
West Virginia State Bar
Wisconsin
State Bar of Wisconsin
Wyoming
Wyoming State Bar
* Links open official state bar association websites in a new tab. DivorcePrep does not control, endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of information on external websites. Bar association URLs may change; if a link is broken, search for your state's bar association directly.
Additional Legal Aid Resources
If cost is a concern, the following national organizations can help connect you with free or reduced-fee legal assistance.
Legal Services Corporation
Federally funded nonprofit providing civil legal aid to low-income Americans.
Visit siteLawHelp.org
State-by-state directory of free legal aid programs and self-help resources.
Visit siteAmerican Bar Association
National directory of pro bono programs and lawyer referral services.
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