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For Divorce Attorneys & Family Law Firms

Guide Clients Through a New Chapter.
Not Lost in Case Administration.

Divorce case timelines, financial disclosure collection, client communication, and court deadlines — all managed from one platform. AI-powered support for the most sensitive practice area in law.

62%
Faster financial disclosure collection
3x
Fewer client "what's happening" calls
45%
Less time on administrative case management

The divorce attorney's unique challenge

Emotionally distressed clients calling and texting at all hours expecting immediate responses
Financial disclosure documents from both parties tracked across email and paper files
Court hearings, mediation sessions, and deposition dates scattered across personal calendars
Settlement negotiation positions and counteroffers tracked informally in email threads
Child custody arrangement details and proposed modifications not systematically tracked
No structured intake process for new clients at their most vulnerable and urgent moment

Sound familiar?

📞 Client texting at 11pm asking if the judge decided on temporary support today...

📋 Spouse still hasn't sent the 401(k) statements — it's been 3 weeks...

⚖️ Mediation in 2 days — the financial declaration still isn't complete...

👨‍👩‍👧 Custody modification hearing date buried in an email from 6 weeks ago...

💼 New client called three times — nobody got them scheduled for an intake consultation...

🌙 Paralegal reconstructing case timelines manually before the status conference...

In divorce law, poor communication doesn't just lose clients — it causes real harm to vulnerable people.

How Dewx works for divorce and family law practices

One platform for client intake, financial disclosure, case timelines, and sensitive communication management.

1. Intake with Compassion

Clients in distress get an immediate, professional intake experience. Consultation scheduling, intake forms, and engagement letters are automated — so no new client slips through at their most vulnerable moment.

  • Compassionate auto-response to new inquiries
  • Consultation scheduling automation
  • Case complexity intake routing

2. Collect & Coordinate

Automated financial disclosure request sequences get both parties' documents collected on time. Court dates and mediation sessions are tracked with automatic attorney and client alerts.

1Petition filed — timeline activated
2Financial disclosure requests sent
3Hearing dates auto-calendared
4Client updated at each milestone

3. Negotiate & Resolve

Track settlement positions, counter-offers, and mediation outcomes in the case file. Final decree and post-divorce modification matters organized from one practice dashboard.

Dewx on case progress:

"Davis divorce: Mediation Monday 10am. Financial disclosures complete. Client reminded of session. Spouse's counsel acknowledged settlement draft. Custody plan still pending."

Built for every type of family law practice

Contested Divorce

Complex contested matters with disputed assets, child custody battles, and extended litigation requiring careful case management.

  • • Extended case timeline tracking
  • • Asset dispute documentation
  • • Expert and mediator coordination

Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative process coordination with both parties, neutrals, and financial advisors working toward agreed resolution.

  • • Multi-professional team coordination
  • • Session scheduling and notes
  • • Agreement drafting workflow

Post-Divorce Modifications

Custody modification, support adjustment, and enforcement matters for existing divorce clients requiring ongoing legal support.

  • • Modification request intake
  • • Change-in-circumstances tracking
  • • Enforcement action management

Dewx vs. traditional family law case management

FeatureDewxTraditional Tools
Case Timeline TrackingManual
Automated Financial Disclosure Follow-Up
Sensitive Client CommunicationEmail only
Hearing & Mediation Date TrackingCalendar
AI Client Status Updates
Unified Inbox
Custody Issue TrackingCase notes
Affordable for Solo Practitioners

Divorce Practice FAQ

How does Dewx help divorce attorneys manage emotionally demanding clients?

Dewx creates a structured communication system so clients feel heard and informed without consuming all your time. Dew AI sends automated case milestone updates, answers common status questions, and routes urgent matters to the attorney. Clients feel supported while attorneys stay focused on legal strategy.

Can Dewx manage financial disclosure collection for divorce cases?

Yes. Dewx sends structured document request sequences to clients — tax returns, bank statements, retirement account statements, property appraisals — and follows up automatically until everything is received. This cuts weeks off the financial disclosure process and prevents stalled cases.

How does Dewx track divorce case milestones and court deadlines?

Every case in Dewx has a timeline that tracks petition filing, service, response deadlines, mediation dates, temporary order hearings, and the final decree. Dew AI alerts attorneys and paralegals days before each deadline so nothing slips in the middle of a busy family law docket.

Can Dewx handle custody arrangement tracking alongside asset division?

Yes. Dewx supports multi-issue case tracking within a single matter. Custody proposals, parenting plan negotiations, and asset division positions can each be tracked separately but tied to the same case file — giving the attorney a complete picture of all pending issues at any time.

Is Dewx suitable for high-volume family law practices handling many divorces simultaneously?

Absolutely. High-volume family law practices handling 50+ active divorce cases benefit most from Dewx. Automated document follow-ups, hearing reminders, and client status updates reduce per-case administrative burden while the case pipeline gives attorneys visibility into which matters need immediate attention.

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