Divorce Assessment Form

1. Are both parties in agreement about the divorce?

2. Do you and your spouse have minor children together?

3. Is there a dispute over child custody or visitation?

4. Is there disagreement about division of property or assets?

5. Is spousal support (alimony) being requested?

6. Have either party already filed for divorce?

7. Do both parties reside in the same state?



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We used our personal experiences with the stress of divorce, and difficulties finding good lawyers, to inspire our mission. To ease this burden we developed an AI-powered solution. Our dedicated team struggled to simplify divorce, offering accessible, intelligent support to reduce stress and ensure fairness for everyone involved.

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Making Your Divorce Simpler, Smarter, and Less Stressful

Welcome to your AI-powered partner to help withthe complexities of divorce.

 

Our mission is to provide accessible, intelligent, and ethically responsible divorce assistance for all life styles.

Leveraging the latest in AI Large Language Models (LLMs), we empower users with real-time legal research, automated document generation, predictive case analysis, and expert support. 

This website is your resource for understanding the divorce process, accessing vital tools, and finding clarity in a challenging time

Our Mission 

 

We provide guided divorce form preparation to help you handle your case confidently, affordably, and without unnecessary legal costs.

Why We Exist

Divorce is hard—filling out the paperwork shouldn’t be. We created this tool to bridge the gap between doing it yourself and hiring a lawyer.

Did you know that 75% of an attorney's time is spent on processing and submitting forms?

Our Approach

  ✔ Guided questionnaires  

  ✔ Court-specific documents  

  ✔ Smart form automation  

  ✔ Human support when you need it  

Average hourly cost of an attorney is $200-$700/hr ​

Who We Serve

Individuals filing for uncontested divorce  

Spouses with agreed or partially agreed terms  

People looking to save on legal fees

A divorce can potentially span 10 - 500 hrs depending on complexity

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  We provide guided divorce form preparation to help you handle your case confidently, affordably, and without unnecessary legal costs.

 

- **Why We Exist:**  

  Divorce is hard—filling out the paperwork shouldn’t be. We created this tool to bridge the gap between doing it yourself and hiring a lawyer.

 

- **Our Approach:**  

  ✔ Guided questionnaires  

  ✔ Court-specific documents  

  ✔ Smart form automation  

  ✔ Human support when you need it  

- **Who We Serve:**  

  - Individuals filing for uncontested divorce  

  - Spouses with agreed or partially agreed terms  

  - People looking to save on legal fees

 

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Why AI Divorce?

We specialize in offering the best AI has to offer because the legal space offers little security during the uncertainty of a divorce.

We leverage AI speed, processing, advanced search capability along with our proprietary algorithms to fine tune your results.  And to allow you to recapture a degree of personal agency over your life.

 

This technology allows us to provide you with very affordable, fast, accurate and transparent service for you.  

 

Did you know that 75% of an attorney's time is spent on processing and submitting forms?  

Average hourly cost of an attorney is $200-$700/hr 

A divorce can potentially span 10 - 500 hrs depending on complexity 

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Average Costs by State & Province (Including Court Filing Fees) Understanding the full cost of divorce means accounting not only for attorney fees and complexity but also for mandatory court filing fees, which can range widely by jurisdiction. Here’s what you can expect: California    •   Average Total Cost: $14,000–$17,500    •   Court Filing Fee: $435 per party (so ~$870 total if both parties file responses)    •   Notes: High legal fees, extended timelines in urban counties. Filing fees are mandatory unless waived based on income. New York    •   Average Total Cost: $15,000–$20,000    •   Court Filing Fee: $210 for Index Number + $95 Request for Judicial Intervention = ~$305+    •   Notes: Filing fees vary slightly by county. Divorce cases with children or property disputes typically incur higher total costs. Illinois    •   Average Total Cost: $13,000–$16,000    •   Court Filing Fee: ~$300–$400 depending on the county (Cook County: $388 petitioner, $251 respondent)    •   Notes: Filing and response fees both apply. Parenting classes and mandatory mediation can add additional soft costs. Texas    •   Average Total Cost: $12,000–$15,000    •   Court Filing Fee: $250–$350 depending on county (Harris: ~$310)    •   Notes: Lower legal fees compared to coastal states. Filing costs may increase slightly with motions or modifications. Canada (National Average)    •   Average Total Cost: CAD $12,000–$15,000 (~USD $8,800–$11,000)    •   Court Filing Fee: Varies by province (Ontario: $632 total; $212 to start, $420 before hearing)    •   Notes: In uncontested cases, simplified divorce applications may be filed for under CAD $1,000 including court fees. Costs rise quickly with custody or support litigation. ​ Would you like to begin now?...

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Simple, Uncontested Divorce: If both parties agree on all terms (property division, child custody, support), the costs are significantly lower, potentially ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 (primarily attorney fees and filing fees). A fee waiver would mainly address the filing fees in this scenario.

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Divorce Assessment Form

1. Are both parties in agreement about the divorce?

2. Do you and your spouse have minor children together?

3. Is there a dispute over child custody or visitation?

4. Is there disagreement about division of property or assets?

5. Is spousal support (alimony) being requested?

6. Have either party already filed for divorce?

7. Do both parties reside in the same state?