Meet Your AI Process Guide

An intelligent assistant trained on family law across all 50 state jurisdictions, designed to help you understand the process ahead and make informed decisions at every step.

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Simple Process

How the AI Guide Works

Three straightforward steps to get the guidance you need.

1

Ask Your Question

Type any question about your divorce process in plain language. Ask about timelines, requirements, next steps, or what to expect in your state.

2

AI Analyzes Your Context

The AI cross-references your question with your state's specific laws, your case profile, and established family law processes to formulate a tailored response.

3

Get Clear Guidance

Receive a clear, well-structured answer in plain language with specific next steps, relevant deadlines, and links to helpful resources within the platform.

Common Questions

What You Can Ask the AI Guide

Our AI is trained to answer a wide range of questions about the divorce and separation process. Here are some examples.

"What are the filing requirements in my state?"

The AI will explain your state's specific residency requirements, mandatory waiting periods, grounds for divorce, and the documents needed to initiate the process.

"How is property divided in a community property state?"

Get a clear explanation of how your state categorizes marital vs. separate property, what factors courts consider in equitable distribution, and how specific asset types are typically handled.

"What should I expect at my first court trial?"

The AI will walk you through the typical structure of an initial trial in your jurisdiction, what documents to bring, how to conduct yourself, and what decisions may be made at that stage.

"How does child custody work if we agree on a custody arrangement?"

Understand the difference between legal and physical custody in your state, how courts evaluate custody arrangements, and the steps required to have your settlement formalized by the court.

Capabilities

What the AI Guide Can Do

Six core capabilities that make the AI Process Guide an indispensable part of your divorce journey.

50-State Jurisdiction Knowledge

The AI is trained on family law statutes, procedures, and requirements across all 50 states. It automatically tailors every response to your specific jurisdiction so you get relevant, accurate guidance.

Personalized Timelines

Based on your state's waiting periods, filing requirements, and case complexity, the AI generates realistic timelines with key milestones so you know what to expect and when.

Document Guidance

The AI knows exactly which forms and documents you will need at each stage of the process. It provides checklists, explains what each document is for, and flags important filing deadlines.

Financial Concepts Explained

From alimony calculations to retirement account division, the AI explains complex financial concepts in plain language. Understand equitable distribution, QDROs, and tax implications without the jargon.

Step-by-Step Navigation

The AI breaks down the entire process into manageable steps with clear instructions for each phase. You always know where you stand and exactly what needs to happen next in your journey.

Contextual Memory

The AI remembers your case details, previous conversations, and preferences. Each interaction builds on the last, so you never have to repeat yourself and guidance becomes more personalized over time.

Important Disclaimers

Transparency and Limitations

We believe in being upfront about what the AI can and cannot do. Your well-being and informed decision-making matter most.

AI Guidance, Not Legal Advice

DivorcePath's AI Process Guide provides informational guidance about divorce and separation processes. It is not a substitute for licensed legal counsel. The AI does not create an attorney-client relationship, and its responses should not be treated as legal advice. Always consult with a qualified family law attorney for decisions that affect your legal rights.

Cannot Represent You in Court

The AI provides process information but cannot act as your legal representative or file documents on your behalf.

May Not Reflect Very Recent Law Changes

While regularly updated, there may be a short delay between a new law taking effect and the AI incorporating that change.

Cannot Predict Court Outcomes

Every case is unique. The AI can explain typical outcomes and factors courts consider, but cannot guarantee specific results for your situation.

Recommends Professional Counsel

For complex cases involving domestic violence, significant assets, or contested custody, the AI will always recommend consulting with a licensed attorney.

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