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How Much Does a Divorce Cost in Germany 2026?
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How Much Does a Divorce Cost in Germany 2026?

All divorce costs at a glance: attorney fees, court costs, procedural value and hidden costs — explained simply.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An amicable divorce in Germany typically costs between €1,500 and €4,000, depending on both partners' income and joint assets. A contested divorce can easily cost €5,000 to €15,000 or more, as two lawyers and potentially additional proceedings (custody, maintenance, equalization of gains) are involved.

The procedural value is calculated as three times the combined monthly net income, plus 5% of joint assets. If pension equalization applies, 10% of the combined annual income per pension right is added. The minimum procedural value is €4,000.

Yes, at least one lawyer is legally required. In an amicable divorce, one lawyer is sufficient to file the divorce petition. The other partner can agree to the petition without hiring their own lawyer, saving considerable costs.

An amicable divorce takes about 4-8 months after the separation year. The separation year is mandatory. A contested divorce can take 1-3 years, especially when custody, maintenance, or equalization of gains are disputed.

Legal aid (Verfahrenskostenhilfe/VKH) is state support for divorce proceedings costs. It's available to low-income individuals. Your disposable income after deducting allowances, maintenance obligations, and housing costs must be below €20. Costs are then covered by the state or repaid in installments.

In a contested divorce, attorney fees are doubled (two lawyers instead of one), and each additional proceeding (equalization, custody, maintenance, household goods, marital home) incurs its own court and attorney fees. Total costs are often 3-5 times higher than an amicable divorce.

Pension equalization divides the pension rights acquired during the marriage equally between spouses. It increases the procedural value and thus court and attorney costs. It can be excluded for marriages under 3 years or by notarial waiver.

Since 2013, divorce costs generally cannot be claimed as extraordinary expenses for tax purposes. Exceptions only apply when divorce is existentially necessary (e.g., domestic violence). Attorney fees for related proceedings (equalization, maintenance) may be deductible as income-related expenses in some cases.

A divorce settlement agreement regulates the consequences of divorce (maintenance, equalization, custody, household goods) amicably before the court date. It's notarially certified and avoids expensive additional court proceedings. Notary costs are usually significantly lower than separate court proceedings.

The most effective ways: 1) Amicable divorce with only one lawyer. 2) Divorce settlement agreement at the notary instead of separate court proceedings. 3) Mediation for disagreements. 4) Apply for legal aid if income is low. 5) Use online divorce services (same legal effect, but often cheaper lawyers).