New York · no children under 21

Divide what you own without paying two attorneys to argue about it.

A flat fee for both of you. You each work through it separately, on your own time, and the software does what a mediator would do — except it doesn't bill by the hour and it doesn't need all three of you free on a Tuesday.

See where you stand — freeNo account, no card. About seven minutes.

What it costs

This platform
One flat fee, covering both of you. No hourly billing.
$1,995
Private mediation
A neutral mediator, billed hourly, plus attorneys to review the agreement.
$5,000 – $10,000
Two attorneys, litigated
Each side retains counsel and the court decides what you can't.
$30,000+

How it works

  1. 01
    You start, on your own

    Answer questions about what you own, what you owe, and what you each earn. Your spouse doesn't see any of it yet.

  2. 02
    Your spouse gets their own account

    Separate login, separate answers. Neither of you can see what the other entered until the platform puts something on the table for both of you.

  3. 03
    You work through it one issue at a time

    Easiest first. For each one, you see what the options actually cost you in real numbers — not a recommendation, the arithmetic.

  4. 04
    You get an agreement, and you take it to a lawyer

    A New York settlement agreement, ready to sign. We strongly encourage each of you to have your own attorney read it first. That's included in the price in the sense that it doesn't cost you anything extra from us.

Being straight with you

We only do New York.

Every number, form, and statute here is New York. If you're somewhere else, this won't help you and we'll tell you so in the first thirty seconds.

We don't handle cases with children under 21 yet.

A parenting plan isn't binding until a court adopts it. We're not going to hand you an agreement that covers half of what you need.

We never tell you what to accept.

We show you what the law calculates and what each option is worth in dollars. Which one is right for you is not our call to make, and it would be unlawful for us to make it.

This doesn't work for everyone.

If there's fear or control in your marriage, negotiating directly with your spouse is the wrong tool, and we will say so and point you somewhere better rather than take your $1,995.

Find out where you stand before you spend anything.