Virginia Do-it-Yourself Divorce Instructions

If you start the program and realize you do not have everything you need to continue, your answers will be saved for you when you return if you are using the same device (important: if you are using a public computer, your answers will not be saved). Then, you may finalize your divorce paperwork later when you have the information you need: click "continue" to get to where you left off. Check with your court about any additional documents they may require.

When you print your documents, instructions for filing will be included, and you may access these at any time at the link above.

Before you start

To use this program, you must have been separated for either:

1) at least six months

If there are NO minor children of the marriage, AND you have a signed Property Settlement Agreement that takes care of all assets and debts of the marriage.

2) at least one year (if there are minor children)

You must also have either a court order or a signed agreement as to custody, parenting time, and child support (child support is required in Virginia).

Who cannot use this program?

How long will it take?

Be sure you have enough time to complete your interview and finalize your documents.

NOTE: You should show your final documents to an attorney before filing with the court, to ensure you are not giving up any rights you may have, such as to spousal support, property, or retirement benefits

What information do I need to start?

Information about You and Your Spouse
Information about Your Marriage
Information about Property or Debts or Spousal Support

If you have property or debts to provide, OR if one spouse will be paying spousal support, you may need some or all of the information listed below.

NOTE: You will need the name of the court and the case number of any court orders.

Information about Child Custody and Child Support

In Virginia, both parents must provide support for a child. Parties cannot agree not to pay child support. The amount of support depends on factors such as the parties’ incomes, the amount of time spent with each parent, the child’s needs, and any other children the parties to whom a parent is paying support.

NOTE: If you do not already have an order of support from a Court or the Department of Child Support Enforcement, you may calculate the amount of child support based on both parties’ incomes, the needs of the child, the amount of time the child spends with each parent, and other factors, using this free Child Support Calculator: https://www.vasupportcalc.com/unified-calculator/

Information about children's health care coverage

NOTE: Health care coverage for minor children is required. If cannot afford health insurance for your children, you may be eligible for health care coverage through FAMIS or Medicaid from the Department of Medical Assistance Services: https://www.coverva.org/screening/. Once you have health coverage for the children, you may continue with this portion of the Do-it-Yourself Divorce interview.

Information if you Wish to Ask the Court to Waive your Filing Fees

If you are asking the court to waive (that is, not charge) any fees and costs associated with filing a divorce, you must provide some information, including:

NOTE: when you file your divorce paperwork, you will need to fill out a statistical form (VS4 form) by hand. This form asks some questions including the grounds of divorce. When you file for divorce using this program, the grounds of divorce will be “living separate and apart for one year [or six months].” (The last line on the form will be completed by the court clerk.)

Start the Program

For questions or technical assistance with the program, email webdev@vplc.org.