DivorcePro vs Professional Mediation
Mediation costs $3,000-$8,000 and requires both spouses to cooperate. A neutral mediator helps you reach agreement on all issues.
| Feature |
Professional Mediation |
DivorcePro |
| Cost |
$3K-$8K |
$49 |
| Both Spouses Willing |
✓ |
✗ |
| Helps Even if Conflict |
✗ |
✓ |
| Preparation for Mediation |
✗ |
✓ |
| Works for Contested Cases |
✗ |
✓ |
| Reduces Conflict |
✓ |
✗ |
| Requires Cooperation |
✓ |
✗ |
| Time to Complete |
Weeks to months |
Your pace |
Verdict: Mediation and DivorcePro serve different purposes. Use DivorcePro first to prepare, then decide if mediation makes sense. If mediation happens, you'll go in fully prepared.
Who Is This Best For?
DivorcePro is best for people who want to prepare regardless of whether they pursue mediation, attorney, or court.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between "case preparation" and "filing"?▼
Case preparation means organizing your assets, identifying risks, gathering evidence, and building your strategy.
Filing is the legal service of submitting documents to court. DivorcePro focuses on preparation, so you go into
negotiations (or court) fully informed and documented.
Can I use DivorcePro with an attorney?▼
Absolutely. In fact, many clients use DivorcePro to gather and organize information BEFORE seeing an attorney.
This saves you billable hours and ensures you don't miss critical details.
Is DivorcePro specific to my state?▼
DivorcePro provides national guidance with state-specific notes on key issues like spousal support, asset division,
and custody. Always consult your attorney for jurisdiction-specific advice.