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Information is general, not advice
The content on this site, including our guides, FAQs, and blog, is general information about the divorce process. Laws vary by state and change over time, and how the law applies depends on your specific facts. Do not rely on this information as legal advice for your situation.
When to consult an attorney
You should consider consulting a licensed attorney in your state if your divorce is contested, if there is domestic violence, if significant assets or business interests are involved, if custody is disputed, or if you simply feel unsure. An online service is designed for straightforward uncontested divorces.
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While we work to prepare accurate, court-ready documents, we cannot guarantee that any court will accept your filing or grant your divorce, as that decision rests with the court. You are responsible for reviewing your documents and meeting your court's deadlines and requirements.