File for Divorce Online in Mariposa County, California

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Mariposa Court Information

Court
Mariposa County Superior Court
Family Law Courthouse
Mariposa County Courthouse
Address
5088 Bullion St, Mariposa, CA 95338
Filing Fee
$435 (statewide)
Phone
(209) 966-2005

E-Filing in Mariposa

The Mariposa County Superior Court accepts electronic filing (e-filing) for family law cases through approved Electronic Filing Service Providers (EFSPs).

Mariposa County accepts e-filing for family law cases through approved EFSPs.

Availability can vary by document type. Check the court website or your EFSP for current eligibility.

MutualFile handles e-filing for you as part of the process — no need to navigate the filing system yourself.

The Divorce Process in Mariposa

The process in Mariposa follows standard California divorce procedure:

  1. File the Petition (FL-100) and Summons (FL-110) with the Mariposa County Superior Court
  2. Serve your spouse with the filed documents
  3. Exchange financial disclosures (FL-140, FL-142, FL-150)
  4. Spouse has 30 days to respond after being served
  5. Reach a settlement agreement or proceed through court proceedings
  6. Submit the Judgment (FL-180) for the court to review and sign
  7. The 6-month waiting period must pass before the divorce is final

For a full walkthrough, see our step-by-step California divorce guide.

How Much Does Divorce Cost in Mariposa?

ItemCost
Court filing fee (Petition)$435
Court filing fee (Response)$435
MutualFile preparation + e-filingStarting at $199

Fee waivers are available if you cannot afford the filing fee — file form FW-001 with the court. See our full California divorce cost breakdown for more details.

Tips for Filing in Mariposa

  1. 1Mariposa is one of California's least populated counties — the small court means fast processing.
  2. 2E-file through an approved EFSP to avoid the trip to Mariposa, especially if you live near Yosemite.
  3. 3Contact the court clerk directly for questions about filing procedures.

Processing Times

Mariposa County handles family law cases at the historic courthouse on Bullion Street. As one of California's smallest courts, processing is typically very fast. Check mariposa.courts.ca.gov for current estimates.

California has a mandatory 6-month waiting period from the date your spouse is served. This is the legal minimum — no divorce can be finalized before this period passes, regardless of how quickly you complete your paperwork.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I file for divorce online in Mariposa County?

Yes. The Mariposa County Superior Court accepts e-filing for family law cases. MutualFile handles e-filing for you as part of the process. Availability can vary by document type — check the court website for current eligibility.

How much does divorce cost in Mariposa County?

The court filing fee is $435 for the Petition and $435 for the Response — this is a statewide fee that applies in every California county. MutualFile's preparation and e-filing service starts at $199. Fee waivers are available for those who qualify.

How long does divorce take in Mariposa County?

California has a mandatory 6-month waiting period from the date your spouse is served. This is the legal minimum. The total timeline depends on how quickly you complete paperwork, exchange disclosures, and reach an agreement. Mariposa County handles family law cases at the historic courthouse on Bullion Street. As one of California's smallest courts, processing is typically very fast. Check mariposa.courts.ca.gov for current estimates.

Do I need a lawyer to file for divorce in Mariposa County?

No. You are not required to have a lawyer for an uncontested divorce in California. Many people successfully file on their own or with the help of a document preparation service like MutualFile. If your case involves complex issues, consulting an attorney is recommended.

What forms do I need to file for divorce in Mariposa County?

The basic forms include the Petition (FL-100), Summons (FL-110), and if you have children, the Declaration Under UCCJEA (FL-105). You'll also need financial disclosure forms (FL-140, FL-142, FL-150) and a final Judgment (FL-180). MutualFile generates all required forms automatically based on your answers.

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This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Court procedures and processing times may change. Visit mariposa.courts.ca.gov for current information. If you have questions about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.