Become a Guest Writer

Become a Guest
Writer

We're looking for writers who are passionate about divorce, relationships, and family law to join our community. Whether you're a seasoned professional or aspiring writer, your insights can make a significant impact on those navigating divorce.

Why Write for Us?

  • Help Others: Your articles can provide valuable support and guidance during one of life's toughest challenges.

  • Share Your Expertise: Contribute actionable advice and fresh perspectives to our dedicated readers.

  • Build Trust: Establish yourself as a trusted voice in divorce-related topics.

Who Can Contribute?

We welcome contributions from:

  • Legal experts

  • Divorce coaches

  • Family therapists

  • Counselors

  • Researchers

  • Supportive organizations

Get Started

If you're passionate about helping others through divorce and have valuable insights to share, we'd love to hear from you. Join us in making a difference!

Why divorce.com?

Your voice matters in helping others navigate one of life's toughest challenges. Join us to share your expertise and support, making a meaningful difference in the lives of those facing divorce.

Broad Audience Reach 

Share your expertise with a diverse and engaged audience actively seeking guidance during their divorce journey.

Build Your Credibility

Enhance your professional reputation and establish yourself as a trusted authority in divorce and family law.

Network Expansion

Connect with legal experts, counselors, and passionate individuals, expanding your professional network.

Enhance Your Online Presence

Boost your visibility with a bio and links to your website or social media profiles included with your articles.

Support Divorce Education

Educate and empower individuals on the legal, emotional, and practical aspects of divorce.

Engage with an Active Community 

Gain exposure and recognition through our active community and social media channels.

Submission Guidelines

We invite you to submit well-researched, original, and insightful articles focused on divorce, relationships, and family law. To uphold the high quality of our content, we have established specific guidelines to ensure our readers receive valuable and reliable information. 



Please review these guidelines carefully to ensure your submission meets our standards. We look forward to receiving your contributions and sharing your expertise with our readers.

Original Content

Original Content

Original Content

Authenticity

We only accept original articles that have not been published elsewhere. Plagiarism is taken seriously.

Unique Perspectives

Share your unique insights and experiences.

Article Requirements

Article Requirements

Article Requirements

Structure and Quality

Ensure your content is well-structured, easy to read, and free from grammatical errors. Use multiple subheadings for better readability. Keep paragraphs and sentences concise.

Tone

Maintain a supportive, informative, and empathetic tone. Adjust the tone to match the reader’s emotional state.

Word Count

Articles should be a minimum of 1000 words.

Content Standards

Content Standards

Content Standards

Clarity and Comprehension

Your article should be clear and easy to understand. If it takes more than 5 seconds to grasp the main concepts, it needs more clarity.

Purpose and Specificity

Ensure your article has a clear purpose and stays specific to the topic. Avoid fluff and overly broad content.

Engagement

Use spacing, styling (bold, italics), imagery, videos, proper titles, subheaders, and section heads to make the content engaging and scannable.

Supporting Media

Supporting Media

Supporting Media

Images

We welcome high-quality photographs. Ensure you have permission to use these images. 

Videos

We welcome videos embedded from YouTube.

Credibility and Sources

Credibility and Sources

Credibility and Sources

References

Justify claims with recent studies, research, or surveys. Cite credible sources to enhance your article’s authority.

Restrictions

Restrictions

Restrictions

Prohibited Content

We do not accept submissions from businesses/websites promoting gambling, sexual content, hate speech, pharmaceuticals, and similar topics.

Self-Promotion

Avoid self-promotion within the article body. Do not include links to homepages; we prefer to link to internal pages such as blog articles or other relevant content.

Editorial Rights and Policies

  1. We reserve the right not to publish content if it does not meet our standards or guidelines. Specifically, we may reject content if:

    • It is not relevant to our site.

    • The topic is already covered on our site.

    • The content lacks actionable advice.

    • The content is copied or plagiarized.

    • The content promotes gambling sites, adult content, drug sales, or similar topics.

    • The content goes against our brand principles.


  1. We reserve the right to edit content for clarity, accuracy, and relevance. Every piece of content will be reviewed by our experts. 


  2. We reserve the right to add or remove links as necessary.


  3. We reserve the right to attribute a member of our editorial team as a “reviewer” for your article.

How to Submit

To submit your article or pitch an idea, please send an email to submissions@divorce.com. Include either your proposed topics or the complete article. We review submissions regularly and will notify you once we have completed our review.



Note that we create a dedicated page for every guest writer. Therefore, along with the article, please provide us with the following information: 

  • your full name

  • a bio (minimum of 100 words)

  • a description of your professional background (e.g., Divorce Lawyer or Professional Divorce Mediator)

  • your photo

  • details about your education and expertise

  • links to your website and social media accounts

  • any additional information you would like us to include (such as books or awards). 



Here is an example of a well-structured dedicated page:
https://divorce.com/brette-sember

Let’s get your divorce started today.

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Disclaimer

We are not a law firm or a substitute for an attorney or law firm. Divorce.com does not sell blank forms. Communications between you and Divorce.com are governed by our Privacy Policy but are not covered by the attorney-client privilege. Your access to Divorce.com is subject to and governed by our Terms of Use. Attorneys advertised on this site are independent attorneys. See the attorney in your area who's responsible for this advertisement. Divorce.com, LLC is not an "attorney referral service" or a law firm. The information you provide to Divorce.com, LLC is not protected by attorney-client privilege. Get more information about this advertisement if you live in Alabama, Missouri, or New York.

Let’s get your divorce started today.

Disclaimer

We are not a law firm or a substitute for an attorney or law firm. Divorce.com does not sell blank forms. Communications between you and Divorce.com are governed by our Privacy Policy but are not covered by the attorney-client privilege. Your access to Divorce.com is subject to and governed by our Terms of Use. Attorneys advertised on this site are independent attorneys. See the attorney in your area who's responsible for this advertisement. Divorce.com, LLC is not an "attorney referral service" or a law firm. The information you provide to Divorce.com, LLC is not protected by attorney-client privilege. Get more information about this advertisement if you live in Alabama, Missouri, or New York.

Disclaimer

We are not a law firm or a substitute for an attorney or law firm. Divorce.com does not sell blank forms. Communications between you and Divorce.com are governed by our Privacy Policy but are not covered by the attorney-client privilege. Your access to Divorce.com is subject to and governed by our Terms of Use. Attorneys advertised on this site are independent attorneys. See the attorney in your area who's responsible for this advertisement. Divorce.com, LLC is not an "attorney referral service" or a law firm. The information you provide to Divorce.com, LLC is not protected by attorney-client privilege. Get more information about this advertisement if you live in Alabama, Missouri, or New York.

Let’s get your divorce started today.