Divorcifyr — the straightforward way to handle divorce.
Divorcifyr is a legal-tech platform purpose-built for family law. It guides you through every step, generates the right documents for your state and county, and explains the “why” in plain English. When legal representation is needed, we handle it directly.
What you get with Divorcifyr
Clear walkthroughs, smart documents, county overlays, calculators, and change-tracked updates — designed to reduce anxiety and prevent avoidable mistakes.
Step-by-step flows
Uncontested or contested, you’ll see exactly what to do — filing, service, disclosures, parenting plans, temporary orders, and final judgments — tailored to your state and county.
- Short instructions beside each step
- Examples and common pitfalls
- Timing notes: waiting periods, service windows
Court-ready drafts
Answer targeted questions; Divorcifyr assembles petitions, responses, settlement agreements, and exhibits — including county cover sheets where required.
- Merge fields & auto-numbering
- Inline guidance for attachments
- Export to PDF/DOCX
Free libraries
Maintained sets of official forms with plain-English notes so you can file with confidence.
- Service of process options and proofs
- Financial disclosures & declarations
- Parenting plan templates
Numbers made simple
Guideline helpers and timeline clocks reduce math and date errors.
- Child-support guideline helpers
- Equitable vs. community property cheat-sheets
- Deadline timers: responses, objections, discovery
Local nuance included
Where counties diverge, we call it out: cover sheets, hearing calendars, formatting, and common preferences.
- Recorder/Clerk quirks
- e-filing availability and rules
- Preferred service methods
Know what’s next
Track what’s done, what’s pending, and what’s coming up — with reminders you can set on your own device.
- Checklist state per matter
- Hearing & disclosure milestones
- Self-notes and attachments
Transparent changes
Each workflow shows a “last reviewed” date and change log so you can see what’s new and why.
- Source-linked citations
- Release notes for big updates
- Rollback history
Your data, safeguarded
We keep information confidential and minimize collection — just what’s necessary to generate documents and track steps.
- Principles: data minimization, encryption
- Clear retention windows
- Access controls and audit trails
From decision to decree — a clear path
Every stage has a short explainer, examples, and tools. No guesswork.
Start
Generate and file initial papers. Learn service options and proof requirements.
Finalize
Judgment package requirements, final reviews, and post-judgment pointers.
Built for the whole U.S.
Divorcifyr aligns with each state’s statutes, rules, and official forms. County overlays highlight local differences.
Note: Terminology varies (e.g., “dissolution,” “divorce,” “marital settlement agreement”). Divorcifyr uses each state’s preferred labels in context.
Document library overview
Examples of the kinds of drafts and official forms Divorcifyr prepares or references. Exact names vary by jurisdiction.
Common drafts
- Petition/Complaint for Dissolution • Response/Answer • Stipulated Judgment/Decree
- Marital Settlement Agreement (or Separation Agreement) • Parenting Plan
- Financial Affidavit/Declaration • Declarations and Exhibits (photos, statements)
- Requests for Temporary Orders (support, custody, exclusive use, etc.)
- Proofs of Service • Proposed Orders • Notice of Entry/Certificate of Mailing
Official forms (typical)
- State-specific petitions & summons packages
- Financial disclosures (income, assets, debts)
- Child support guidelines worksheets
- Parenting plan / custody schedules
- Final judgment/decree cover sheets
County-level extras
- Local cover sheets or data forms
- Hearing scheduling preferences
- e-filing formatting quirks
- Service-of-process notes (sheriff, certified mail, publication)
Calculators & tools
Helpers that keep you on track and reduce arithmetic and deadline errors.
Guideline helpers
Child-support inputs with explanations for what counts and why. Notes on deviations and discretion where allowed.
Timeline clocks
Waiting periods, response deadlines, disclosure windows, objection cutoffs — always shown with the rule or statute citation.
Property frameworks
Community vs. equitable distribution quick references. Typical division considerations and valuation notes.
Parenting plan builders
Common schedule patterns (week-on/week-off, 2-2-5-5, 3-4-4-3) with trade-offs and relocation considerations.
How Divorcifyr stays current
Every step references its source. Significant changes are versioned with notes.
Source-linked instructions
Instructions include citations to controlling statutes, rules of civil procedure, and official form repositories. Where local practice differs, we add a county note.
Versioned content
Each workflow includes a “last reviewed” date and a change log. You’ll see what changed and the reason (e.g., new form release, statute update, notable case).
Automated checks
We monitor official form portals and public rule updates and flag items for review before they go stale, prioritizing high-traffic topics.
Privacy & safeguards
Built to keep sensitive information private and usage transparent.
Data minimization
Only the information needed to generate documents and track steps. You control what’s stored.
Security controls
Encryption in transit and at rest, access controls, and audit trails within the platform.
Clear retention
Defined retention windows and easy-to-understand deletion policies.
Transparency
Explain-as-you-go UI, citations next to steps, and visible version history.
Frequently asked questions
Is Divorcifyr a referral service?
No. Divorcifyr is a legal-tech platform. Guidance and documents are built in-house. When representation is necessary, we handle it directly.
What can I do for free?
Use walkthroughs, checklists, and many standard forms. Explanations are short, cited, and designed to help you move forward with confidence.
How does Divorcifyr handle local differences?
County overlays show cover sheets, filing preferences, service options, and scheduling tips when local practice diverges from state-level rules.
Is everything on Divorcifyr legal advice?
Platform content is legal information. If and when you choose to retain representation, that work is legal advice performed under an engagement agreement.
General information; not a substitute for individualized legal advice unless you retain representation.