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Case Studies

How Divorcepath fits into real family law and financial workflows

These stories show how legal and financial professionals are using Divorcepath to reduce manual work, centralize client information, and make complex matters easier to move forward.

For law firms
Drafting, agreements, and financial statements
For financial professionals
Intake, reporting, and property scenarios
What is inside
Real examples of how practitioners use Divorcepath
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Divorcepath case studies overview

Current stories

Each case study focuses on a different kind of professional workflow, but the pattern is the same: fewer disconnected tools, less repetitive admin, and more time spent on the work clients actually value.

Document automation workflow for Angelina Macri
For Law Firms

Angelina Macri: reducing document-drafting overhead in a growing family law practice

Angelina Macri’s growing Ontario family law firm uses Divorcepath to reduce manual drafting strain across Parenting Plans, Separation Agreements, Marriage Contracts, and financial statements.

Read the Angelina Macri case study
Financial modelling workflow for Eva Sachs
For Financial Professionals

Eva Sachs: replacing fragmented intake, reporting, and scenario work with one platform

Eva Sachs uses Divorcepath to replace fragmented intake and reporting workflows, cut down on extra subscriptions, and deliver clearer support and property scenarios to clients and professionals on the file.

Read the Eva Sachs case study

What these stories cover

The details are different, but both case studies show where Divorcepath fits into day-to-day professional work, from drafting and agreements to intake, reporting, and scenario planning.

Drafting and agreements
See how one family law firm uses Divorcepath across Parenting Plans, Separation Agreements, Marriage Contracts, and financial statements.
Intake and reporting
See how one divorce financial practice brings intake, support reporting, and property scenarios into one workflow.
Less manual cleanup
Both stories describe time lost to repetitive entry, formatting, disconnected tools, or assembling information by hand.
Clearer client work
The practitioners talk about clearer outputs, faster turnaround, and a more responsive product experience.