The Fine Print in Plain English
We built Divorce Relief Law to clarify a confusing process. We want you informed. We want you prepared. We want you to understand the mechanics of asset division and custody before you ever step foot in a courtroom.
But we need to set clear boundaries about what this website actually is.
The legal system demands precision. The information provided on this site is designed to give you a strategic baseline. It is not a substitute for retained legal counsel.
Informational Purposes Only
You are reading general information. You are not receiving legal advice.
Every divorce involves unique financial assets, distinct custody dynamics, and highly specific jurisdictional rules. A blog post cannot cross-examine your spouse. An article cannot draft a tailored settlement agreement. We write these guides based on broad legal principles that apply to common scenarios.
This is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your specific jurisdiction before making any decisions that affect your family, your finances, or your future.
No Attorney-Client Relationship
Reading this site does not make us your lawyers. Submitting a contact form does not make us your lawyers. Downloading a checklist does not create a binding legal relationship.
An attorney-client relationship only begins when we both sign a formal engagement letter and a retainer is paid. Until that document is signed, do not send us confidential information through our public contact forms. We cannot protect it under attorney-client privilege until you are officially a client of the firm.
The Shifting Nature of Family Law
Statutes change. Precedents shift. Judges issue new rulings.
We work hard to keep our guides accurate and relevant. We review our articles. We update our frequently asked questions. We track legislative changes that impact alimony and child support calculations.
However, we cannot guarantee that every page reflects the absolute latest legal standard on the exact day you read it. The law moves fast. Use our content as a starting point to educate yourself. Verify everything with your retained counsel before taking action.
External Links and Third-Party Resources
We frequently link to state court websites, co-parenting applications, and financial valuation tools. We provide these links to save you time and point you toward trusted infrastructure.
We do not control those external sites.
We cannot vouch for their security protocols, their privacy policies, or their uptime. If a third-party calculator gives you a bad asset division estimate, we are not responsible for that error. Navigate external resources with standard caution.
Affiliate and Monetization Disclosure
We occasionally recommend specific books on co-parenting, specialized financial software, or organizational tools designed for separated families.
Some of these links may be affiliate links. This means we might earn a small commission if you purchase a product through them. We only recommend resources we have actively reviewed and found genuinely useful for clients navigating a separation. The commission never influences our recommendations. Our primary goal is your peaceful transition, not a few cents from a book sale.
Past Results Do Not Guarantee Future Outcomes
You will see case studies and examples across this site. We use them to illustrate legal concepts and negotiation strategies.
A successful alimony negotiation in one case does not mean you will get the exact same result. The burden of proof rests on the specific facts of your situation. The temperament of the opposing counsel matters. The specific judge assigned to your docket matters.
Do not read a success story here and assume your case will follow the exact same trajectory. The legal system requires evidence, strategy, and constant adaptation.
