Private beta — accepting applications from practitioners, individuals, and institutions

Family law technology built for the procedural reality of 63 jurisdictions.

DivorceParty is a family law platform for the people navigating separation and the practitioners who serve them. Jurisdiction-aware forms, evidence correlation, and workflow infrastructure across every Canadian province and U.S. state.

Three engines, one platform.

The system is built around the operational reality of a family law file, not a generic legal-tech feature set.

Forms engine

Over 620 court-relevant forms mapped to the procedural rules of every Canadian province and territory and every U.S. state. Built around the uncontested workflow first, with contested-matter coverage layered on top.

Evidence engine

A graph-based retrieval-augmented (GraphRAG) architecture that ingests communications, calendar data, and document evidence, extracts entities and relationships, and surfaces contradictions and patterns across the case file.

Practice workflow

Intake, deadlines, paperwork, financial calculation, and matter-level orchestration built specifically for family law. Tiered agentic AI (observe, draft, act) calibrated to the risk profile of each task.

Jurisdictional coverage is the product.

Family law is not a federal practice in either country. Every statute, every court rule, every form, every threshold is jurisdiction-specific. DivorceParty treats jurisdiction as a first-class input across the entire stack.

Coverage spans 13 Canadian provinces and territories and 50 U.S. states. Property regime, residency requirement, waiting period, support formula, and procedural variation are encoded at the data layer rather than approximated in copy.

63
Jurisdictions covered
620+
Court-relevant forms
4
Property regime types
13
Canadian provinces & territories
50
U.S. states
3
Agentic AI tiers
Why this matters

The procedural complexity of family law is the access barrier.

A self-represented litigant attempting an uncontested divorce in most North American jurisdictions faces a forms regime designed for trained counsel: dozens of documents, conditional logic between filings, jurisdiction-specific service requirements, and affidavits whose defects are not visible until the registrar rejects the packet.

The same complexity makes routine matters expensive for practitioners and inaccessible to people who cannot retain counsel. DivorceParty is built on the premise that the right software, jurisdiction-aware and procedurally rigorous, can reduce both costs at once.

We work with practitioners, courts, law schools, and access-to-justice organizations on deployments calibrated to local rules and local need.

Currently onboarding beta partners.

We review applications individually and respond within five business days. Separate intake paths for family law practitioners, individuals navigating separation, and institutional partners.

Apply for early access