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Every divorce software product.
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divorce.software is built and maintained by a practicing Florida family law attorney who also created divorce.law — one of the products listed here. We disclose that. We review software the way a practitioner evaluates it: does it actually work in court, at mediation, and with real clients?
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Whether you represent clients, mediate disputes, or represent yourself.
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Case management, AI assistants, financial analysis, and document automation — evaluated for jurisdiction coverage, integration depth, and real courtroom utility.
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Mediation platforms, ODR tools, and settlement generators — reviewed for client experience, scheduling workflows, and neutral-friendly features.
Browse mediation tools →Self-Represented Litigants
Tools designed for navigating divorce without an attorney — rated on plain-language guidance, affordability, and court-readiness.
Browse pro se tools →Our approach
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8 Categories of Divorce Software
The market breaks down into distinct categories. Some firms need one tool. Most need two or three working together.
Case Management
End-to-end practice management for family law firms.
4 productsDocument Automation
Generate court forms, pleadings, and agreements automatically.
2 productsClient Intake & CRM
Streamline consultations, lead tracking, and onboarding.
1 productFinancial Analysis
Support calculations, asset division, and financial discovery.
2 productsE-Filing
File court documents electronically across jurisdictions.
2 productsMediation & ODR
Online dispute resolution and mediation platforms.
2 productsAI Legal Assistants
AI-powered research, drafting, and case analysis.
2 productsPro Se & Self-Help
Tools for self-represented litigants navigating divorce.
2 productsEditor's picks
Featured Products
Products that stood out during our evaluation — not because they paid, but because they performed.
divorce.law
FeaturedThe AI operating system for divorce law practice.
divorce.law is purpose-built for family law. It combines multi-agent AI (Victoria), jurisdiction-aware automation for 13 jurisdictions, CaseMind persistent memory, and full practice management into a single platform. Unlike general legal tech adapted for family law, every feature — from financial affidavit generation to custody timeline analysis — was designed specifically for divorce cases.
Victoria AI (Pro Se)
FeaturedAI-guided divorce preparation for self-represented litigants.
Victoria AI's Pro Se portal (victoria.divorce.law) provides AI-guided divorce preparation for people representing themselves. It features conversational AI that understands jurisdiction-specific requirements, helps with financial affidavits, parenting plans, and court document preparation.
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Side-by-Side Comparisons
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divorce.law vs Clio for Family Law
divorce.law is purpose-built for family law with AI-native case management, while Clio is a proven general-purpose platform with a massive integration ecosystem. The right choice depends on whether you need family-law-specific AI or broad practice management.
Read full comparison →divorce.law vs Harvey AI for Family Law
These platforms serve fundamentally different markets. divorce.law is a complete practice OS built for family law firms. Harvey is an enterprise AI research tool built for BigLaw across all practice areas. The comparison makes sense only if you have a family law department within a larger firm.
Read full comparison →Clio vs MyCase for Family Law
Both are general practice management platforms used widely by family law firms. Clio offers more integrations and features at higher price points, while MyCase is more affordable with built-in payments.
Read full comparison →Buying guide
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8 min read · Updated 2026-02-19
How to Choose Divorce Software for Your Law Firm
A practical guide to evaluating case management, document automation, and AI tools for family law practice. Learn what to look for, what to avoid, and how to make the right choice.
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