Divorce Forms — Free Public Alpha

Court-form-driven divorce paperwork, without the generic-template mess

Divorce Forms is free in public alpha because basic document clarity should not be locked behind a paywall. One guided intake produces the court-form-driven document set your workflow needs, with Connecticut and California leading the rollout.

This is an early alpha. It is usable now, but you should expect rough edges, state-coverage gaps, and ongoing changes while we tighten the workflows in public.
Free alpha access

Open the current workflow directly

We are exposing Divorce Forms directly so people can test the real workflow, not a mockup. That is how we find the gaps faster and make the product actually useful.

  • Free public alpha
  • Court-form-driven workflow
  • CT and CA lead the rollout
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Public Alpha

See it in action

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LexyAlgo V2 Divorce App — form wizard and document generation

What the alpha already covers

Court-Form-Mapped Documents

Not generic templates — every document maps directly to your state’s official court forms.

CT Divorce Workflow

Connecticut intake and document generation built around the real Judicial Branch forms instead of generic divorce paperwork.

CA Divorce Workflow

California FL-series coverage built from one guided questionnaire instead of form-by-form manual entry.

One Intake, Reused Everywhere

Enter names, dates, assets, and children once. The workflow reuses that information across the document set.

Children / No-Children Paths

The interview adapts the path depending on whether custody, support, and parenting-plan forms are needed.

PDF Download + Plain English

Download court-ready PDFs and get plain-English context for what each document means before you file anything.

Important: Document preparation tools, not a law firm. Generated documents should be reviewed before filing. LexyAlgo does not provide legal advice — consult a licensed attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

This workflow is still in early alpha, so you should expect product gaps and should not assume every edge case or jurisdictional nuance is fully covered yet.

Test Divorce Forms now

Run the free alpha, pressure-test the workflow, and tell us where it breaks or where the explanation still is not clear enough.