Signature Package
Fully Guided Divorce
$2,499
4 payments $624.75/mo
This package is designed for couples who want help solving their disagreements in a low-conflict, more affordable way than traditional divorce while getting personalized support throughout the process.
What’s Included?
Personalized Divorce Documentation
Unlimited Editing Before Filing
Customer Support
Court Document Filing
Collect Spouse's Signature
Dedicated Case Manager, CDS®
White Glove Onboarding
Expert Phone Support
4 Mediation Sessions
Example topics:
Custody & Visitation
Asset & Property Division
Spousal and/or Child Support
Taxes & Insurance
Would benefit from mediator support to come to an agreement regarding division of debts, assets, custody, and/or child support.
Have questions about the process and are looking for hands-on support and guidance from beginning to end.
Comprehensive
Covers all phases of divorce, from getting started with paperwork and filing with the court to supporting you afterwards as you honor your commitments.
Flexible
Designed to fit all types of divorce situations. Works for couples with children, debt and any level of shared assets.
Supported
Your Case Manager (CDS®) will be with you every step of the way to help everything go smoothly.
Low Conflict
Your Certified Mediator will act as a neutral third party to help you and your spouse make compromises.
A divorce process that puts your needs first
What to expect
Create your account
Sign up in minutes at Divorce.com.
Get familiar with our platform on a call with your Case Manager, and discuss goals for your divorce.
Check-in with your Case Manager throughout the divorce process or schedule a workshop with them.
Tell us about your situation
Collect the required information and catalog your assets, debts, income, and expenses in our smart questionnaire.
Work toward your divorce agreement
A certified mediator will help you and your spouse make compromises about custody and asset division in a series of mediation sessions.
Complete your questionnaire with your final decisions.
Receive your paperwork
Our software generates your personalized divorce documentation.
Divorce.com assists with filing process
We review your forms for completeness before taking care of filing your petition with the court, serving your spouse, collecting signatures and assisting you with any additional steps the court requires to finalize your divorce.
Make it official
Once your spouse has signed everything and your local jurisdiction has reviewed your paperwork, you will receive your divorce decree making your divorce official.
Navigate post-divorce commitments
As you work through the conditions of your divorce decree, we will guide you to resources to make the journey smoother.
Helping You Through Your Divorce
Certified Divorce Specialist
A Case Manager is a dedicated divorce professional assigned to you to help reduce confusion as you go through your divorce. They are available via chat or scheduled check-ins and can answer questions about the platform, the overall divorce process, and your specific forms and filing logistics. While they are trained on all aspects of the divorce process as a Case Manager (CDS®) they are not lawyers and cannot give legal advice.
certified Mediator
Resolve Differences Through Mediation
As part of the divorce process, you and your spouse must come to an agreement on several important decisions. You will need to decide how to split assets or move forward with a parenting plan. When you are unable to come to an agreement on any or all of these decisions, mediation can help.
Mediation uses a neutral third party who is trained to calmly address specific areas and help negotiate an acceptable agreement to both parties. They do that through structured sessions on specific topics like custody & visitation and spousal support. The mediator's job is to help you negotiate agreements that are acceptable to both parties. So that you can finalize your divorce without having to pursue a costly and lengthy legal battle.
What happens if mediation is not successful?
Mediation is not always successful. Both spouses have to want to come to an agreement, and the mediator cannot force an agreement. However, mediation can avoid lengthy fights and unnecessary trauma when both spouses work together.
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What is mediation?

As part of the divorce process, you and your spouse must come to an agreement on several important decisions. You will need to decide how to split assets or move forward with a parenting plan. When you are unable to come to an agreement on any or all of these decisions, mediation can help. Mediation uses a neutral third party who is trained to calmly address specific areas and help negotiate an agreement to both parties. They do that through structured sessions on different topics like custody & visitation and spousal support. The mediator's job is to help you negotiate agreements that are acceptable to both parties so that you can finalize your divorce without having to pursue a costly and lengthy legal battle. Mediation is not always successful. Both spouses have to want to come to an agreement, and the mediator will not force them to. However, mediation can avoid lengthy fights and unnecessary trauma when both spouses work together.
What is a Certified Mediator?

A Certified Mediator is a trained professional who facilitates the process of mediation. They are trained by an outside organization to be impartial, meaning they are not on either spouse’s side.
How does mediation work at Divorce.com?

You and your spouse will meet with a mediator, typically on a video conference, and discuss your priorities in dividing property, creating a parenting plan, working through spousal support, and whatever other issues may exist. The mediator will ask what ideas each side has and may make some recommendations themselves. The goal is to take these suggestions and come up with a solution that both you and your spouse can live with.
What training does a Case Manager, CDS™ receive?

We understand the divorce process can feel overwhelming, which is why all Case Managers go through a rigorous training process to become a Certified Divorce Specialist to better serve you. The CDS® program is designed by an independent third party, who is part of the National Association of Divorce Professionals and focuses on the legal, financial, real estate and mental health aspects of divorce.