Company

Built for the unrepresented

Half of family law cases in the U.S. have at least one self-represented party. Most aren't there by choice — they're there because attorneys cost more than they have. We built divorce.talk for them.

Why we exist

A divorce should not be the most expensive transaction of your life, and it should not require translating fourteen pages of pleadings before you can tell whether your kids' schedule is changing. The legal industry built itself around the assumption that everyone has an attorney. Half of the people in family court don't.

divorce.talk reads what the court and the other side send you, and explains it back to you in plain English — with citations to the exact page, so you're never trusting a robot, you're reading your own paperwork, translated.

What we believe

That every divorcing person deserves to understand their own case. That privacy is non-negotiable — your documents are yours, not training data. That a clear next step beats a vague reassurance. That “talk to a lawyer” should mean something specific when it matters, and nothing when it doesn't.

Where we're going

The assistant is the lead. The resource library is next — plain English guides for every state, every common filing, and every parenting-plan decision a pro se filer is going to have to make. We're building it the way we wish someone had built it for us.