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- Transparent, predictable pricing
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Why choose DivorcePoint
Experienced Legal Team
- 15+ years experience on average
- Focused on you, not the clock
- Supported by tools to move faster
Simple Case Management
- Secure case portal
- See where your case stands anytime
- Update and upload, wherever you are
Flexible Pricing Options
- Get clear, fixed prices
- No hourly rates or large upfront retainers
- Only pay for the services you need
Legal solutions built around your needs
We provide personalized support to help you navigate every aspect of your case with confidence.
Contested Divorce
When disagreements arise, we provide strong representation to protect your interests and help resolve disputes effectively.
Child and Spousal Support
We work to establish fair custody arrangements that prioritize your child’s well-being.
Uncontested Divorce
If both parties agree, we help finalize your divorce efficiently with minimal stress and delays.
Modifying Orders
Life changes — and your legal agreements may need to as well. We help update existing orders to reflect your current situation.
Child Custody and Visitation
Get assistance in determining fair financial support arrangements based on your unique circumstances.
Mediation
Resolve conflicts outside of court with professional mediation focused on cooperation and mutual agreement.
Straightforward pricing at every stage
Personalized pricing
We tailor pricing based on your specific case — no hourly surprises or hidden fees.
Pay-per-step
Pay only for the services you require, when you need them — no unnecessary expenses.
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Aug 18th, 2025
The customer service is out of this…
“The support I received made a difficult time much easier to manage. Everything was handled professionally and efficiently.”
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Aug 18th, 2025
The customer service is out of this…
“The support I received made a difficult time much easier to manage. Everything was handled professionally and efficiently.”
Robert
Verified
Aug 18th, 2025
The customer service is out of this…
“The support I received made a difficult time much easier to manage. Everything was handled professionally and efficiently.”
Robert
Verified
Aug 18th, 2025
The customer service is out of this…
“The support I received made a difficult time much easier to manage. Everything was handled professionally and efficiently.”
Robert
Verified
Aug 18th, 2025
The customer service is out of this…
“The support I received made a difficult time much easier to manage. Everything was handled professionally and efficiently.”
Robert
Verified
Get to know our skilled legal team
Our attorneys bring years of experience, deep legal knowledge, and a commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes.
Olivia Bennett
Senior Family Law Attorney
Olivia has extensive experience handling complex family law matters. She is known for her thoughtful approach and ability to guide clients through emotionally challenging situations.
Years of experience
15+ years
State Bar Association
New York
Daniel Harper
Divorce & Mediation Specialist
Daniel specializes in resolving disputes through effective mediation. He helps clients reach fair agreements while avoiding unnecessary conflict and lengthy court processes.
Years of experience
15+ years
State Bar Association
New York
Sophia Martinez
Child Custody Attorney
Sophia is dedicated to protecting the best interests of children while supporting families through custody and visitation matters with compassion and precision.
Years of experience
15+ years
State Bar Association
New York
James Carter
Family Law Attorney
James provides strategic legal guidance for a wide range of family law issues. He is known for his professionalism, responsiveness, and commitment to achieving fair outcomes.
Years of experience
15+ years
State Bar Association
New York
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take?
Every divorce proceeding is different.
An uncontested divorce, where both parties quickly agree to terms, can be settled in as little as a few months.
If your situation is more complicated, the process can take longer.
At DivorcePoint, we might suggest options like mediation to help you cut down on the time (and money) it takes to move forward.
What’s the difference between uncontested and contested divorces?
Uncontested divorce
You and your spouse agree on all the terms of your divorce: property, childcare, assets and more. This is a much more straightforward process. Uncontested divorces often bypass court all together. Your settlement and final divorce will need to be approved by a judge, but that’s usually a relatively quick process. Once the judge approves it, all you have to do is wait until the state-mandated time period has passed and your divorce will be final.
Though it’s never easy, an uncontested divorce is simpler, saving you considerable time, money and aggravation.
Contested divorce
You and your spouse don’t agree on major issues. This is what people traditionally think of when they think of a divorce—a couple on opposite sides of a court case with a judge deciding who gets what and how. Even in a contested divorce, you can try to settle through mediation, but it tends to be more complicated.
What’s the difference between divorce and legal separation?
The biggest difference is that divorce officially ends or dissolves a marriage. After getting divorced, you can remarry.
Legal separation doesn’t officially end or dissolve a marriage. After getting legally separated, you can’t remarry or be part of a domestic partnership.
What’s right for me: legal separation or divorce?
This is a very personal decision.
You may choose legal separation over divorce because of religious beliefs or an aversion to divorce. Another reason you may choose legal separation is if you want to continue sharing health insurance with your spouse.
Am I entitled to spousal support?
This depends.
If you earn more (also known as the primary earner) or are in a position to support your former spouse, you may be required to pay spousal support. If your spouse is the primary earner or is in a position to support you financially, you may be entitled to spousal support.
Keep in mind, in an uncontested divorce, you may be able to make your own agreement with your former spouse.