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Pittsburgh Divorce Cost Calculator

Five scenarios.  Adjustable rate.  Live math.

An attorney-built calculator for estimating divorce costs in Allegheny County. Adjust for case type, complexity, expert witness needs, and hourly rate to see a realistic range. Inputs save automatically.

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What Divorce Actually Costs in Allegheny County

Divorce costs in Pennsylvania vary widely — not by chance, but by case type, complexity, and what the matter actually requires to resolve. The calculator below produces a realistic range based on attorney hours typical for each scenario, court costs, and the experts the case is likely to need. It is built from real Allegheny County practice patterns, not industry averages.

The calculator is a planning tool. It is not a quote and not a guarantee. Every matter has facts that adjust the numbers in either direction. The free phone consultation is where a specific matter gets a specific estimate.

Three factors dominate divorce cost: contested vs. uncontested status, the need for expert witnesses, and how much time the matter spends in conciliation or trial. The single biggest cost-control lever is preparation. A case that arrives at conciliation organized and documented closes faster than one that doesn't.


Step 1

Choose Your Scenario

The case type sets the floor. Each carries its own typical hours range and court cost profile.

Step 2

Adjust for Complexity

Within each scenario, complexity moves the estimate. A standard case applies the typical range; complex cases run higher.

Step 3

Expert Witnesses

Some matters need specialized experts. Each adds a known range of cost. Selections persist across scenarios.

Step 4

Attorney Hourly Rate

Pittsburgh family law hourly rates run from roughly $175 for early-career or volume practices to $650+ for senior practitioners on the most complex matters.

Hourly Rate $400/hr
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These figures are estimates only. Filing fees and court costs change periodically and should be verified with the Allegheny County Department of Court Records before filing. Specific cases vary materially based on opposing counsel's posture, the conduct of discovery, and unforeseen complications. The free phone consultation is the right place to discuss a specific matter.

Behind the Numbers

How the Calculator Works

The estimate combines three components: attorney fees (hours estimate × hourly rate), court costs and filing fees, and expert witness fees for any experts selected. The hours estimate is built from typical Allegheny County practice patterns for each scenario and complexity combination.

For uncontested cases, the hours range covers MSA drafting, filing under § 3301(c), the 90-day waiting period management, and entry of the decree. For contested cases, the hours include initial case preparation, discovery, conciliation appearances, and settlement negotiations. Trial and high-asset matters expand to include hearing preparation, expert coordination, and the hearing itself.

What the calculator doesn't capture. Some costs are inherently case-specific and don't fit a slider: extended litigation, multi-day trials, appeals, contempt proceedings, modification petitions, enforcement actions. The calculator estimates the typical contour of a case from filing to decree. Anything beyond that is its own scope of work.


Reference

How Long Cases Typically Take

Cost and timeline are related but distinct. A long case is not always an expensive one; an expensive case is not always a long one. These ranges align with cost expectations.

Mutual Consent
3–6 months
§ 3301(c) requires a 90-day waiting period after service.
Contested
12–18 months
§ 3301(d) requires a one-year separation. Most resolve at DHO conciliation.
High-Conflict
2+ years
Multiple hearings, extensive discovery, expert witnesses.

Working the Numbers Down

What Actually Reduces Cost

The single biggest cost control is preparation. The work covered in our divorce preparation checklist — the financial documentation, the parenting documentation, the threshold decisions — compresses time later. The case that arrives at conciliation with a clean Inventory and Appraisement, complete production responses, and an organized fact pattern resolves faster.

The second is choosing the right resolution path. Mediated and uncontested matters cost a fraction of contested ones. Where the parties are capable of reaching agreement, our mediation or collaborative law options are often the right path.

The third is direct attorney engagement. Cases handled by support staff with attorney review at the end produce more rounds of revision and more hours billed. Matters handled directly by the attorney from the first call to the final decree close more efficiently.


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This calculator is a planning tool only. It does not constitute legal advice or a fee quotation, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. For an actual cost discussion on your specific matter, contact the Law Offices of Scott L. Levine.
Privacy & Use of This Tool

Your data never leaves your device. This tool runs entirely in your browser. We do not save, store, transmit, view, or monitor anything you enter. Nothing is sent to the firm or any third party. There is no analytics tracking of inputs.

Do not enter sensitive identifiers. Even though the tool doesn't transmit your data, the safer practice is to avoid entering Social Security numbers, account numbers, passwords, or other sensitive personal identifiers. The tool works fine with rounded figures and approximations.

Pennsylvania-specific. Calculations, statutory references, and guidance reflect Pennsylvania law with an emphasis on Allegheny County practice. If you live or are filing in another state, consult an attorney licensed in your own jurisdiction; the outputs here will not apply to you.

Not for use at trial. These tools are educational aids designed to help users prepare for conversations with counsel. They are not intended for use as evidence at trial, in negotiation, or in any adversarial proceeding. Use them in conjunction with professional legal services from an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

Not legal advice. This tool is educational. Using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Pennsylvania family law — statutes, guidelines, and local rules — changes regularly; rely on advice from a licensed attorney before making any legal decision.

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