Terms of Use
Divide Amicably is a neutral mediation-support platform for amicable divorce matters. The service and all outputs are provided for general informational, educational, planning, discussion, and entertainment purposes only, and are not for legal reliance. Divide Amicably is not a law firm, not legal representation, not legal advice, not arbitration, and not a court proceeding. It is not intended to replace legal services. It is intended to serve as a neutral, non-binding mediation guide based on the record the parties choose to provide. It does not prepare court filings for either party, and users should not assume attorney-client privilege or mediator privilege applies to materials submitted through the platform.
1. What the service is
The platform is designed to collect case information, organize financial and issue data, identify conflicts, and generate neutral summaries or starting-point scenarios using structured software workflows and AI-assisted analysis.
2. What the service is not
- It does not create an attorney-client relationship.
- It does not create a mediator-client privilege, work-product protection, or other privileged legal relationship.
- It does not represent either spouse.
- It does not give legal advice, tax advice, or investment advice.
- It is not intended to replace legal services or independent legal counsel.
- It does not create a legally binding agreement or court order by itself.
- It does not guarantee any specific outcome, legal sufficiency, or court acceptance.
- It does not verify facts, values, documents, income, hidden assets, deadlines, enforceability, or legal sufficiency.
- It does not promise settlement, savings, fairness, court approval, enforceability, or protection from claims.
- It is not safety planning, therapy, financial planning, tax advice, emergency help, or professional judgment.
3. No reliance or professional advice
Users must not rely on the platform, AI output, summaries, scenarios, checklists, prompts, or recommendations to decide their legal rights, legal obligations, deadlines, support duties, custody positions, tax consequences, property classifications, filing strategy, whether to sign or waive anything, or whether an agreement is fair, valid, enforceable, or court-ready. No output is a legal, tax, financial, therapeutic, safety, or other professional opinion. Users remain solely responsible for getting advice from independent licensed professionals before taking or avoiding action.
4. No court filing or legal-document service
The service is not engaged to prepare pleadings, petitions, separation agreements, consent orders, judgments, or other court documents for either party. Any export, summary, memorandum, or scenario generated through the platform is informational only and must not be treated as a filing-ready legal instrument without independent lawyer review and the appropriate legal process. If a future feature is positioned as legal-document generation, that feature must be separately reviewed and configured for the laws that apply before it is offered.
5. User responsibility and truthful disclosure
Users remain responsible for the accuracy, completeness, and legality of the information they provide. If information is omitted, incorrect, misleading, or disputed, the platform's outputs may also be incomplete or unreliable. Users remain responsible for reviewing the record and deciding whether to seek independent legal counsel.
6. AI-assisted output
The platform uses advanced AI models to help summarize records, surface missing information, and frame neutral options. Those outputs are informational and workflow-oriented only, for general educational, discussion, and entertainment purposes. They are intended as a mediation guide, not as legal opinions, legal strategy, legal services, professional advice, or guarantees of fairness, completeness, enforceability, legal sufficiency, or court acceptance.
7. Suitable-use limits
The platform is intended for voluntary, lower-conflict matters where both parties can participate safely. It is not suitable for emergencies, coercive control, active abuse, hidden-asset schemes, evasion of legal obligations, or any situation where either party needs immediate legal protection, emergency court relief, or direct legal advice.
8. Acceptable use
- Do not submit knowingly false, fraudulent, threatening, or unlawful material.
- Do not use the service to harass, surveil, intimidate, or pressure another person.
- Do not use the service to conceal assets, evade court obligations, or obtain one-sided legal leverage.
- Do not attempt to extract prompts, abuse AI tools, or use the service as a general-purpose legal or AI gateway.
9. Independent review remains required
Any final agreement should be independently reviewed and formalized through the appropriate legal process. Couples may use the platform with or without separate lawyers, but the platform itself stays neutral and non-representational. Users remain responsible for whether to accept, reject, revise, sign, file, or rely on any output.
10. Suspension and refusal
Divide Amicably may pause, limit, escalate, or refuse service where the matter appears unsafe, unsuitable, unlawful, abusive, or inconsistent with these terms or the platform's neutral role.
11. No guarantee or warranty
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the service is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. Divide Amicably disclaims warranties regarding accuracy, completeness, uninterrupted availability, fitness for a legal purpose, or enforceability of any proposal, summary, or draft generated through the platform. These disclaimers do not limit any non-waivable consumer rights, statutory protections, or duties that applicable law does not allow to be disclaimed.
12. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Divide Amicably and its operators, service providers, contractors, and licensors will not be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost business opportunities, loss of data, emotional distress, or court outcomes arising from or related to use of the service. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the aggregate liability of Divide Amicably and those related parties for any claim relating to the service will not exceed the greater of the amount paid by the claimant for the service during the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim or one hundred U.S. dollars. No limitation applies where prohibited by law.
13. Indemnity
Users agree, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold harmless Divide Amicably and its operators, service providers, contractors, and licensors from claims, liabilities, losses, and expenses arising out of the user's submitted data, misuse of the platform, violation of these terms, unlawful conduct, or infringement of another person's rights.