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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: June 8, 2026

Our Commitment

Divorce.law, operated by AJK Media, Inc., is committed to making its website and digital services accessible to as many people as possible. We aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA where reasonably achievable, and we work to improve accessibility over time.

What This Covers

Divorce.law includes a range of features, including AI-assisted tools (Victoria), Personal Divorce Roadmaps, calculators, forms, checklists, downloadable or generated documents, and third-party services such as payment processing. We are working to make these experiences accessible, and we recognize that some content, features, third-party services, or generated documents may not yet fully meet every accessibility standard.

Ongoing Effort

While we work to make Divorce.law accessible, some content, features, third-party services, or generated documents may not yet fully meet every accessibility standard. If you experience difficulty accessing any part of Divorce.law, please contact us so we can review the issue and work toward a reasonable solution.

Reporting a Barrier

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, we want to hear from you. Please email us at accessibility@divorce.law and, if you can, include:

  • The page or feature where you experienced the issue (a URL is helpful)
  • A description of the problem
  • The browser and device you were using
  • Any assistive technology you were using (for example, a screen reader)

We will review reports and make reasonable efforts to address issues. We appreciate your patience and your help in making Divorce.law better for everyone.

More Information

For details on how we handle your information and the terms governing your use of the platform, see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.