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Divorce Resource USA is an online resource platform for people going through divorce in the United States. It has two core components: Divorce Diary, which helps users systematically organize personal, financial, child-related, housing, document, and other information before their first meeting with a lawyer; and an attorney/mediator directory, which helps users find local professionals by state, location, or metro area. The site clearly states that it is only an informational directory, does not provide legal advice, and is not a law firm.
Divorce Diary offers 14 guided sections covering areas such as legal matters, money, housing, children, safety, work, health, digital assets, documents, and future planning. It supports timestamped entries, printable attorney checklists, and professional PDF export. Its main value is turning scattered, emotionally charged divorce-related information into structured materials, making it easier for an attorney to quickly understand the case. The directory uses a smaller shortlist of candidates and emphasizes sorting by rating, review count, relevance, and distance, reducing decision fatigue for users. In terms of third-party data, the terms mention the use of Google Maps and Google Places information.
Divorce Diary is presented as a one-time purchase, with an original price of $299 and a current price of $149. The first section is free and does not require a credit card. Compared with a subscription model, this approach is more user-friendly for a one-off legal preparation scenario, giving users a clear expectation of cost. However, the website does not disclose its refund policy, payment methods, or whether it supports international payments.
The strengths are its very clear positioning: it is designed around the high-anxiety, high-cost moment of “preparing before meeting a lawyer,” with simple and direct functionality. PDF export and checklists can be genuinely useful for communicating with attorneys, and the free trial has a low barrier to entry. The drawbacks are also obvious: the directory does not verify professional credentials and does not guarantee the accuracy of third-party information; security is described only in terms of being private and deletable, without details on encryption, compliance certifications, or similar safeguards; and there are no visible team collaboration, permissions, API, self-hosting, or enterprise integration features.
It is suitable for individuals handling a divorce in the United States who are preparing to consult an attorney or mediator, especially those who want to organize materials in advance and reduce time spent communicating with a lawyer. It is not suitable for Chinese legal scenarios or for users who need formal legal advice. Access from China is not clearly addressed; because the directory relies on Google Maps/Places, the directory experience in mainland China may be uncertain. Alternatives include Avvo, FindLaw, Justia, LegalZoom, and Rocket Lawyer; in China, users should prioritize local bar associations or legal consultation platforms.
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