Guided Fact Intake
A calm, step-by-step wizard walks you through personal details, finances, assets, debts, income, expenses, and custody considerations. Every answer is saved automatically — come back whenever you need to.
Divorce Navigator is your private workspace to gather financial facts, secure important documents, model settlement outcomes, and walk into every professional meeting fully prepared. No chaos. No guesswork. Just clarity.
There are documents scattered across email threads and filing cabinets. There are financial accounts you've never fully inventoried. There are meetings with attorneys where you leave feeling like you didn't ask the right questions, or that you're paying for time you spent just getting organized.
And underneath all of it is the weight of trying to make clear-headed decisions while managing one of the most emotionally demanding experiences a person can go through.
Divorce Navigator doesn't make the process easy — nothing can do that. What it does is give you a private, secure workspace to bring order to the chaos: a place to gather every fact, store every document, understand what different settlement arrangements actually mean for your financial future, and show up to every meeting prepared. This is your space. No one else can see it. It works at your pace, whenever you're ready.
Six integrated tools, designed to work together from the first consultation through the final settlement.
A calm, step-by-step wizard walks you through personal details, finances, assets, debts, income, expenses, and custody considerations. Every answer is saved automatically — come back whenever you need to.
Upload bank statements, property records, tax returns, valuations, and agreements to an encrypted, private repository. Your documents are organized, searchable, and available when you need them.
Model different asset division arrangements and compare them side by side. See what proposed settlements actually mean for your financial future before any agreements are signed.
Track your attorneys, mediators, and financial advisors in one place. Prepare structured notes and questions before each meeting so your billable time is spent on what matters.
See exactly where you are in the process and what comes next. Track critical deadlines like QDRO filings and refinancing windows so nothing falls through the cracks.
Ask plain-language questions about divorce law in your jurisdiction and get relevant, organized information. This is a research aid — not legal advice — and always available alongside your own attorney's guidance.
Settlement negotiations involve numbers — but the numbers on paper aren't always the numbers that land in your bank account. See beyond face value to understand real financial outcomes.
After-tax valuations
$500k in a brokerage account isn't the same as $500k in a 401(k). We calculate what each asset is worth once the taxes are paid.
Alimony step-down builder
Model support payments that decrease over defined periods. See monthly cash flow impact from both sides — now and three years from now.
Filing status impact
Going from married filing jointly to single or head of household changes your tax picture significantly. Scenarios show you the full picture.
Your net assets
$312,400
After tax
Monthly alimony
$2,200
Yrs 1–3 → $1,100
Asset division (pre-tax vs. after-tax)
Tax impact of filing status change
MFJ (current)
22%
Single
24%
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Everything you need to get organized. No credit card. No expiration.
Premium
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No subscription. No trial countdown. The free plan is yours forever — and Premium is a single payment, not a recurring charge.
Your spouse cannot see your data. Period.
Strict single-account isolation means there is no sharing, no joint access, no way for another party to see what you've entered. Your account is yours alone.
AES-256 encryption at rest
All uploaded documents and sensitive fields are encrypted with a separate key stored outside the database.
HTTPS-only transport
All data in transit is encrypted with TLS. No exceptions, no fallback to unencrypted connections.
Single-user accounts only
Each account belongs to one person. No joint accounts, no shared access — by design.
Multi-factor authentication
Support for passkeys, authenticator apps, and hardware security keys via WebAuthn.
No third-party trackers
Zero third-party analytics scripts on sensitive pages. We don't sell data. We don't share it.
Delete anytime
Delete your account at any time and all your data is permanently removed. No retention, no archives.
Clear answers, no jargon.
No. Divorce Navigator is an organizational tool, not a law firm, and it does not provide legal advice. It helps you gather facts, model financial outcomes, and prepare for meetings — but every significant decision in your divorce should involve a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Think of this as the work you do between attorney meetings, not instead of them.
No. Accounts are strictly single-user and fully isolated. Your spouse cannot create a linked account, request access, or see any information you've entered. Your data exists entirely within your own private, encrypted account.
Because divorce is temporary, and your tools should reflect that. You're already dealing with enough ongoing financial stress — the last thing you need is another monthly charge. $179 is less than a single hour of most attorney billing rates, and once you pay, the full feature set is yours for as long as you need it. No renewal reminders. No price increases. No pressure.
Yes. The free plan is not a trial, a teaser, or a countdown to an upsell. It includes full financial fact intake, the process timeline, document storage, and a baseline scenario — features that are genuinely useful on their own. You can use Divorce Navigator at the free tier indefinitely. Upgrade to Premium if and when the additional tools would help you.
Documents and data are encrypted at rest using AES-256, with the encryption key stored in a secure environment variable — not in the database. This means that even in a hypothetical data breach, your financial data and documents cannot be decrypted without the key that lives entirely outside the database.
Yes. You can permanently delete your account at any time from the settings page. This removes all associated data — facts, documents, notes, scenarios, professional records — from our systems. We do not retain copies or backups of deleted accounts.
The process is hard. The paperwork is real. The financial decisions will matter for years. Divorce Navigator won't make any of it disappear — but it will make sure you're organized, informed, and prepared. Start for free, today, at whatever pace is right for you.
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