Divorce, custody, and support are hard enough. JusticeX walks both of you through the same clear, objective process — each working privately, on the same rules — so you can settle what matters in days, not months, and leave with a record ready for your attorney and e-signature.
Every matter runs the same seven steps — the same way for both sides — so the outcome rests on the facts, not on who prepared better. The detail is just below.
AI-assisted overviews · figures illustrative · not legal advice.
JusticeX surfaces documented facts and completeness — it never rates the legal strength of a position — and masks personal information. Any figures shown are illustrative. Not a law firm or mediator; not legal advice.
You don't have to be in the same room — or even agree yet. You each work through your own side privately; JusticeX organizes it, compares it objectively, and brings you to the decisions.
Create your matter and invite the other party. Browse the whole process first if you'd rather — free, no sign-up.
You each upload documents and enter figures on your own. Neither of you sees the other's private inputs — only what's meant to be shared.
The same process runs for both sides — organizing the money and the issues, showing what's agreed, what's not, and what's still missing.
Work through the open points and finish with a clear Memorandum of your agreed terms — ready for your attorney to review and for e-signature.
The worry everyone has — "can the other side game this?" — is answered by how it's built, not by a promise.
Both parties go through the same steps, the same prompts, and the same review — checked for symmetry before anything is shown. The better-prepared side gets no advantage.
If a figure doesn't line up with your own documents, you're told privately so you can fix it. It flags inconsistencies objectively — it never judges truthfulness or intent.
JusticeX is not a law firm or mediator. It gives you both the same objective picture and the options — the two of you (with your own counsel, if you choose) decide.
Sensitive financial and family details are encrypted in transit and at rest, and each side's private information stays fenced from the other unless it's meant to be shared. Your information is never used to train public AI models.
Resolving a matter this way is designed to cost a small fraction of a litigated case, priced per matter — not per click — with pricing shown before you ever commit. You walk away with an organized record and a clear Memorandum of your agreed terms, ready for counsel review and e-signature. Pricing is presented at launch.
You can work through it yourselves, or add a mediator, attorney, or financial/tax professional at any point — for the whole matter or a single step. JusticeX coordinates; you choose who leads, and you can change it anytime.
I spent thirty-five years helping people and organizations make hard decisions with the facts in front of them. Families going through a divorce deserve that same clarity — the same facts, weighed fairly for both sides — without the years and the fees. JusticeX is the tool I wished existed: it doesn't take a side, it doesn't replace your attorney, and it keeps every decision yours.
Symmetric by design: both sides go through the same steps, the same prompts, and the same review — checked for symmetry before anything is shared. A quiet consistency check flags figures that don't match your own documents, privately, to you. Being better-prepared gives no advantage.
You resolve what you can. Your Memorandum captures the terms you do agree on, and any open points are laid out clearly for you, your attorney, or a mediator to take further. You're never forced into anything.
Each side's inputs are fenced from the other, encrypted in transit and at rest, and personal identifiers are redacted before anything crosses between you. You approve what's shared.
No. JusticeX is not a law firm or a mediator. It gives you both the same objective picture and the options; you — with your own counsel, if you choose — make the decisions.
There's no requirement. You can work through it yourselves, or bring in an attorney, mediator, or financial/tax professional at any point — for the whole matter or a single step.
It's priced per matter, not per click, and designed to cost a small fraction of a litigated case — with the price shown before you commit. Pricing is presented at launch.
Yes. You can walk the entire process for free, with no sign-up.
Walk the whole process now — free, no sign-up — or get early access in New York.