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Updated May 2026 Montana

Montana Divorce Filing Fee (2026)

All court costs for filing divorce in Montana — including filing fees, service costs, and optional surcharges.

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$120
Base Filing Fee
$50
Sheriff Service
None
Children Surcharge
$170
Est. Total (with service)

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Frequently Asked Questions — Montana Divorce

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Montana?
Filing for divorce in Montana costs $120 for the base court filing fee. Add $50 for sheriff service of process, bringing the estimated court total to $170. This is the court cost only — attorney fees are additional and vary widely.
What is the divorce filing fee in Montana?
The Montana divorce filing fee is $120. This is a one-time fee paid to the court clerk when the petitioner files the initial divorce petition. The fee must be paid before the court will process your case.
How can I get the divorce filing fee waived in Montana?
To get the divorce filing fee waived in Montana, file an In Forma Pauperis (IFP) application with the court at the same time as your divorce petition. You must demonstrate that your household income falls below 125–200% of the federal poverty level. If you receive public benefits like Medicaid, SNAP, or SSI, you likely qualify automatically. A judge — not the clerk — must approve the waiver.
Does Montana require a parenting class for divorce?
No — Montana does not require a mandatory parenting class for all divorcing parties, though individual counties or judges may recommend one when minor children are involved.
How long does a divorce take in Montana?
An uncontested divorce in Montana where both spouses agree on all terms can be finalized in as little as 1–3 months, depending on the court's schedule and any mandatory waiting periods. A contested divorce — involving disputes over property, custody, or support — typically takes 6–18 months or longer. After filing, most states require a mandatory waiting period before a judge can sign the final decree.
Can I file for divorce online in Montana?
Many Montana courts allow you to download and print divorce forms from their websites, but in-person filing at the courthouse is still required. For uncontested divorces, online services can prepare all the paperwork you then file locally.

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