Legal Terms
Terms of Service
These Terms govern your access to and use of DivorcePost’s website, applications, AI features, content, and related services.
Last updated: March 25, 2026
Read This First
- DivorcePost provides educational tools, guided planning, and AI-assisted support for people navigating divorce and separation.
- DivorcePost is not a law firm, therapist, medical provider, crisis service, or emergency responder.
- AI-generated content can be incomplete or wrong and should be verified before you rely on it.
- If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a crisis, call 911, 988, or local emergency services instead of relying on the service.
Agreement
Acceptance and Scope
By accessing or using DivorcePost, you agree to these Terms and to the Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
These Terms apply to DivorcePost’s marketing site, web application, mobile application, AI-assisted features, communications, and any related content or support services that link to or reference these Terms.
Eligibility
Accounts and Access
- You must be at least 18 years old and legally able to enter into a binding agreement.
- You must provide accurate registration and account information and keep it updated.
- You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials and for activity under your account.
- You must notify DivorcePost promptly if you believe your account has been accessed without authorization.
Service
What DivorcePost Is and Is Not
What the service includes
- Emotional check-ins, grounding prompts, and structured reflection tools
- Document, finance, and logistics organization support
- Planning workflows, reminders, and preparation tools for professional conversations
- AI-assisted guidance designed to help you think clearly and prepare next steps
- Privacy and safety features such as discreet presentation and account controls
What the service does not include
- Legal advice, legal representation, or legal strategy tailored to your jurisdiction
- Therapy, diagnosis, treatment, or crisis intervention
- Medical, psychiatric, or clinical services
- Guaranteed results in court, mediation, custody, finances, or negotiations
- A promise that every recommendation, reminder, or AI output will be accurate or complete
AI
AI-Assisted Features
- The service may use artificial intelligence to summarize information, suggest next steps, generate plans, and help organize your inputs.
- AI outputs are probabilistic and may contain errors, omissions, outdated information, or recommendations that are not appropriate for your situation.
- You are responsible for reviewing AI-generated content and consulting qualified professionals before acting on legal, medical, financial, parenting, or safety-sensitive matters.
- You may not use DivorcePost to generate unlawful, abusive, deceptive, or rights-infringing content.
Use Rules
Acceptable Use
- Use the service only for lawful, personal, and non-commercial purposes unless DivorcePost gives you written permission otherwise.
- Do not reverse engineer, scrape, copy at scale, interfere with security, probe for vulnerabilities, or attempt unauthorized access.
- Do not upload malware, deceptive material, or content that violates another person’s privacy, intellectual property, or legal rights.
- Do not use the service to harass, threaten, impersonate, exploit, or harm anyone else.
- Do not rely on DivorcePost as a substitute for urgent professional care or emergency services.
Data
Privacy, Safety Features, and Your Content
DivorcePost handles personal information as described in the Privacy Policy. You are responsible for using device-level security, account security, and any privacy or quick-exit controls available in the service in a way that fits your circumstances.
You understand that no online service can guarantee absolute security. DivorcePost uses reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards, but you use the service at your own risk.
- You retain ownership of content you submit, upload, or store through the service.
- You grant DivorcePost a limited license to host, process, display, transmit, and adapt that content only as needed to operate, secure, support, and improve the service, subject to the Privacy Policy.
- If you send suggestions, ideas, or product feedback, DivorcePost may use them without restriction or compensation to you.
Paid Plans
Billing, Cancellation, and Renewals
- Some features may be free and some may require payment. Pricing, plan limits, and billing intervals are described at checkout or on the pricing page in effect when you subscribe.
- Paid subscriptions renew automatically unless you cancel before the next billing date.
- Upgrades may take effect immediately. Downgrades or cancellations may take effect at the end of the current billing period unless stated otherwise at purchase.
- Fees are generally non-refundable except where required by law or expressly stated by DivorcePost.
- If a payment fails, DivorcePost may suspend paid access until billing is resolved.
Ownership
Intellectual Property
- DivorcePost and its software, design, text, workflows, graphics, trademarks, and other content are owned by DivorcePost or its licensors.
- Subject to these Terms, you receive a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the service for your personal use.
- You may not copy, distribute, sell, sublicense, create derivative works from, or commercially exploit the service except as expressly allowed in writing.
Platforms
Third-Party Services and App Stores
DivorcePost may integrate with or link to third-party products, payment processors, analytics tools, hosting providers, app stores, or professional resources. Those third parties operate under their own terms and privacy policies, and DivorcePost is not responsible for them.
If you download the mobile app through Apple’s App Store or Google Play, your use of the app must also comply with the applicable platform rules. Apple and Google are not responsible for the service itself, support, maintenance, or claims arising from your use of the app except as required by their platform terms.
Enforcement
Suspension and Termination
You may stop using the service at any time. DivorcePost may suspend or terminate access if you violate these Terms, create risk for other users, misuse the service, or fail to pay applicable fees.
If access is terminated, provisions that by their nature should survive will survive, including provisions on payments, ownership, disclaimers, liability, dispute resolution, and indemnification.
Legal Protections
Disclaimers, Liability, and Disputes
Disclaimers and liability
- The service is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis to the maximum extent permitted by law.
- DivorcePost disclaims warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, and uninterrupted or error-free operation.
- To the maximum extent permitted by law, DivorcePost is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, or emotional distress arising from your use of the service.
- To the maximum extent permitted by law, DivorcePost’s total liability for any claim related to the service will not exceed the amount you paid to DivorcePost for the service during the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim.
Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless DivorcePost and its affiliates, officers, employees, contractors, and licensors from third-party claims arising out of your misuse of the service, your content, or your violation of these Terms.
Dispute process
- Before filing a formal claim, you agree to contact DivorcePost at legal@divorcepost.net and try to resolve the dispute informally for at least 30 days.
- If a dispute is not resolved informally, it will be governed by the laws applicable where DivorcePost is organized and operated, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
- Unless applicable law gives you a different right, disputes must be brought in the courts with jurisdiction where DivorcePost is headquartered or otherwise operates its principal business.
Emergencies
Crisis and Safety Notice
DivorcePost is not monitored for emergencies and should not be used to request urgent help. If you believe you or someone else is in immediate danger, contact emergency services right away.
United States
Emergency: 911
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Support
Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
If you are outside the United States, contact your local emergency or crisis services.
Updates
Changes to These Terms
DivorcePost may update these Terms from time to time. When we do, we will update the date at the top of this page and may also provide additional notice if the changes are material.
Your continued use of the service after updated Terms take effect means you accept the revised Terms.
Contact
Questions about these Terms, account access, or legal notices should be sent to the addresses below.