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Divorce.com Now Offering Contested Divorce Support

Divorce.com Revolutionizes Industry with Affordable, Amicable 'Fully Guided' Option, Aiming to Transform 100,000 Couples' Divorce Experiences by 2026

Backed by renowned divorce attorney Laura Wasser, company is looking disrupt $50 billion divorce industry over the next three years

BIRMINGHAM, AL (January 25, 2024) -- Divorce.com, the leading online divorce platform, has just launched an additional “Fully Guided Divorce” offering for couples seeking to make divorce-related agreements outside the conventional arbitration process. Designed for couples looking to reach a settlement agreement with a non attorney-led approach, and in a more amicable, affordable manner, the service covers all phases of divorce and includes access to mediator-guided sessions regarding division of debts, assets, spousal support, custody, and/or child support. With Divorce.com’s rising customer demand from working with over one million couples on uncontested divorce offerings – online divorce is transforming the way that individuals navigate the process for the better, and at a time when more people are prioritizing their emotional and financial well-being. 

BIRMINGHAM, AL (January 25, 2024) -- Divorce.com, the leading online divorce platform, has just launched an additional “Fully Guided Divorce” offering for couples seeking to make divorce-related agreements outside the conventional arbitration process. Designed for couples looking to reach a settlement agreement with a non attorney-led approach, and in a more amicable, affordable manner, the service covers all phases of divorce and includes access to mediator-guided sessions regarding division of debts, assets, spousal support, custody, and/or child support. With Divorce.com’s rising customer demand from working with over one million couples on uncontested divorce offerings – online divorce is transforming the way that individuals navigate the process for the better, and at a time when more people are prioritizing their emotional and financial well-being. 

BIRMINGHAM, AL (January 25, 2024) -- Divorce.com, the leading online divorce platform, has just launched an additional “Fully Guided Divorce” offering for couples seeking to make divorce-related agreements outside the conventional arbitration process. Designed for couples looking to reach a settlement agreement with a non attorney-led approach, and in a more amicable, affordable manner, the service covers all phases of divorce and includes access to mediator-guided sessions regarding division of debts, assets, spousal support, custody, and/or child support. With Divorce.com’s rising customer demand from working with over one million couples on uncontested divorce offerings – online divorce is transforming the way that individuals navigate the process for the better, and at a time when more people are prioritizing their emotional and financial well-being. 

Divorce has historically been a toxic, expensive experience that brings out the worst in marital partners, with significant conflict happening during the stage when couples are discussing custody and asset division. The negative experience from these conversations can also lead to other, additional difficulties for individuals post-divorce. Mediation sessions with a neutral third party, who is trained to help negotiate an acceptable agreement for all parties involved, allows couples to undergo the process with Divorce.com for nearly $2500 plus the cost of filing fees in their jurisdiction – whereas 42% of couples are spending $20,000-$40,000 on a traditional, attorney-led contested divorce process for a similar result. Divorce.com’s platform has experienced a significant surge since launching in 2022, with over 700% growth in sales and a 6x increase in customer volume. The company hopes to help 100,000 couples who are interested in a mediation-led experience divorce in a healthier way by 2026.

“I founded Divorce.com to help people keep their money, their sanity, and move past this tough time, as well as eliminate the taboo that still remains around divorce. Our goal is for couples to start the process by trying to “Divorce.com it,” and be done so quickly that everyone can move forward in a way that is mutually-respectful. The alternative attorney-led route is financially draining, combative and time-consuming – when in reality, it doesn’t have to be that way.”

“I founded Divorce.com to help people keep their money, their sanity, and move past this tough time, as well as eliminate the taboo that still remains around divorce. Our goal is for couples to start the process by trying to “Divorce.com it,” and be done so quickly that everyone can move forward in a way that is mutually-respectful. The alternative attorney-led route is financially draining, combative and time-consuming – when in reality, it doesn’t have to be that way.”

Liz Pharo, CEO and Founder of Divorce.com

In addition to mediator support, Divorce.com now also offers “Assisted Divorce” services for couples who have already come to an agreement on most aspects of their divorce, and are looking for more hands-on support and guidance from beginning to end. Both this package and the “Fully Guided Divorce” experience provide access to a Case Manager, who has also undergone training as a Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS®). The Case Manager helps guide individuals through the complex online and filing process, which differs by state and oftentimes by county. by discussing goals, sharing educational resources, and scheduling workshops on request. By using Divorce.com, customers receive personalized divorce forms in alignment with their state’s legislative requirements, in addition to filing assistance with the court and support in completing the process. 

About Divorce.com

Divorce.com is a trusted resource for couples navigating both contested and uncontested divorce support, and its platform supports an affordable, accessible and amicable process for all parties involved. Led by co-CEOs Elizabeth Pharo and Elizabeth Stewart and backed by renowned divorce attorney Laura Wasser, Divorce.com provides an arsenal of tools, resources, and services from today’s top divorce experts. The platform is available for individuals located in the United States and Canada, and the team has worked with over one million couples to undergo the divorce experience with a greater sense of understanding and assurance. 

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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.