Divorce Forms — Public Alpha

One intake. Every form your court requires.

Full uncontested divorce document generation is now public alpha, court-form-driven, not generic templates. One guided intake produces the document set your workflow needs. Connecticut and California lead the rollout, with more states behind them.

Public alpha, open for real-world testing while we tighten the workflows in public.

Public Alpha Access

The tool is out on the site now

We are exposing Divorce Forms directly so the public can test the product while we keep expanding the state coverage and workflow depth.

  • Public alpha is live
  • Court-form-driven workflow
  • CT and CA lead the rollout
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LexyAlgo V2 Divorce App — form wizard and document generation

What’s coming

Court-Form-Mapped Documents

Not generic templates — every document maps directly to your state's official court forms. The same forms the clerk expects to see.

CT Divorce: 5 Forms Generated

All five Connecticut Judicial Branch forms generated automatically from one intake. No switching between forms, no re-entering data.

CA Divorce: 13 FL-Series Forms

All 13 official California FL-series forms (FL-100 through FL-342) generated from a single guided questionnaire.

One Intake, All Forms Filled

Answer questions once. Every form pulls from the same data — names, dates, assets, children — no redundant entry across documents.

Path A & Path B Workflows

No children? Streamlined Path A. Children involved? Path B adds custody, support, and parenting plan documents automatically.

PDF Download + Plain English

Download court-ready PDFs and get plain-English summaries explaining what every document says and why it matters.

Important: Document preparation tools, not a law firm. Generated documents should be reviewed before filing. LexyAlgo does not provide legal advice — consult a licensed attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

Test Divorce Forms now

Public alpha is open. Run the workflow, pressure-test it, and tell us where it breaks.