AI-Powered Divorce Preparation
Whether you're still weighing your options or you just filed and your head is spinning, Haven is the AI assistant that helps you understand what's happening, what your state's laws actually say, and what to prepare before your first attorney meeting.
The Problem
You're facing a divorce. You have assets: a home, retirement accounts, maybe a business. You know you need an attorney. So you hire one.
Then you spend the first three meetings, at $400 to $600 an hour, explaining what you own, where the accounts are, and asking questions you could have answered before you walked in.
That's $5,000 to $10,000 in billable hours spent on preparation that should have happened before the first handshake.
Meet Haven
Haven won't replace your attorney. But it will make sure you're not paying $500 an hour to ask questions you could've answered yourself. Ask anything, any time. No judgment. No billing clock.
What happens to the house? Will I lose my retirement? What does "equitable distribution" actually mean in my state? Haven explains it in plain English, not legalese. No question is too basic.
Every state handles divorce differently. Community property or equitable distribution? What factors affect alimony? How does custody work where you live? Haven knows, and explains it clearly.
Haven searches real court opinions so you can see how judges in your state have handled situations like yours. Not predictions, but context that helps you ask better questions when you do hire an attorney.
Haven helps you think through the financial picture: what to gather, what to document, what your attorney is going to ask for on day one. Walk in prepared instead of paying someone to help you make a list.
How It Works
Still thinking it through? Just made the decision? Recently filed? Haven tailors its guidance to your stage and your state's laws.
Financial organization, document gathering, understanding your state's divorce laws, and reviewing how courts have handled similar cases.
Bring organized financials, informed questions, and clarity. Your attorney charges by the hour. Make every minute count.
The Obvious Question
Gives generic legal information that may or may not apply to your state. No sources. No guardrails. Will confidently tell you things that aren't true.
Trained on a structured divorce preparation course. Searches real court opinions from your state via CourtListener. Won't pretend to be a lawyer or predict your outcome. Built for one thing: getting you prepared.
Pricing
Your attorney charges $400 to $600 an hour. Haven costs less than a single billing increment.
Cancel anytime. No contracts.
Just $24.92/month. Best value.
The average divorce attorney charges $350 to $500/hour. Haven costs less than a single billable increment, and could save you thousands in wasted time.
Transparency
Free Resource
Free 22-Page Guide
Written by divorce professionals who have helped thousands navigate this process. Covers the three essential steps most people skip:
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Your attorney's office doesn't open until 9. Google gives you 47 million results and no clarity. Your friends mean well but don't know family law from a hole in the ground.
Haven is here. Right now.