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Showing 8 divorce lawyers in Dana Point, CA
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Diefer Law Group, P.C.
34204 Pacific Coast Hwy, Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 482-4377
dieferlaw.com
Meyer Estate Law, P.C.
Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 607-9412
danapointwills.com
The Law Offices of Anna C. Brace
26933 Camino De Estrella, Dana Point, CA 92624
(949) 253-3700
annacbrace.com
The Law Office of Robert J. Spitz
108 Monarch Beach Resort S, Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 516-9220
real-estate-attorney-danapoint.com
Orange County Divorce Mediation
26933 Camino De Estrella 2nd Floor, Dana Point, CA 92624
(949) 253-3700
orange-county-divorce-mediation.com
Neufeld Howard
24672 San Juan Ave # 201, Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 493-0111
The Law Office of George Moschopoulos, APC
34197 Pacific Coast Hwy STE 100, Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 298-2919
socalwrongfulterminationlawyer.com
Moneymaker & Stewart, LLP
32932 CA-1 #14201, Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 668-0611
What Does a Divorce Lawyer in Dana Point Cost?
The cost of a divorce lawyer in Dana Point varies widely. Simple uncontested divorces may cost between $3,000 and $7,000 in legal fees. Complex cases involving assets, custody disputes, or high conflict can cost $15,000 to $50,000 or more. Court filing fees in California are typically around $435 to $450. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the residency requirements for divorce in Dana Point?
To file for divorce in California, you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months and in Orange County for at least three months before filing. This rule applies to all Dana Point residents.
How long does a divorce take in California?
California law requires a minimum six-month waiting period from the date the respondent is served with divorce papers. Simple uncontested cases may be finalized soon after this period, while complex cases can take much longer.