Proprietary Legal Intelligence
DivorceLex™ powers the intelligence behind Divorce.law.
DivorceLex™ is our proprietary divorce law intelligence system that powers Victoria with jurisdiction-aware legal guidance, structured knowledge, and document logic.
98
Database tables
64
Jurisdictions
25
Calculators
10K+
Guides indexed
What is DivorceLex and how does it power Victoria?
Victoria is the face. DivorceLex is the brain. Victoria is the AI guide people talk to; DivorceLex™ is the intelligence layer working underneath her.
When you ask Victoria a question, DivorceLex helps her respond with real context — Divorce.law's legal content, calculators, jurisdiction data, safety workflows, and local attorney availability — so the guidance fits your situation and your location instead of sounding generic.
How is DivorceLex different from generic AI?
DivorceLex isn't a general-purpose model with a divorce label on it. Every part of it is purpose-built for one of the hardest things people go through.
Jurisdiction-aware guidance
DivorceLex grounds every answer in the rules of the user's state, province, or territory — across all 64 jurisdictions — instead of generic, one-size-fits-all information.
Divorce roadmap personalization
It turns a person's situation — children, property, support, agreement level, urgency — into a clear, personalized roadmap of likely paths and next steps.
Safety & domestic-violence screening
DivorceLex is built to recognize urgent situations involving safety or children and surface emergency resources before anything else.
Attorney matching by county
It coordinates local attorney availability through Divorce.law's county-based placement model, so people can connect with a licensed attorney near them.
Legal content organization
DivorceLex indexes and structures statutes, guides, checklists, and procedure into information a person can actually use to understand the process.
Calculator & tool intelligence
It connects the right calculator to the right moment — child support, alimony, property division, cost, and timeline — using jurisdiction-specific formulas.
Intake & lead routing
When someone chooses to share their information, DivorceLex organizes that intake and routes it to the appropriate local attorney with their consent.
Platform learning & analytics
The real questions people ask shape sharper guides, tools, and answers over time — so the platform keeps getting more useful.
What does DivorceLex do beyond answering questions?
DivorceLex doesn't simply generate answers. It coordinates the systems behind Divorce.law — content, user intent, local rules, attorney availability, calculators, safety signals, roadmap progress, and next-step recommendations — and brings them together into guidance that actually moves a person forward.
A chatbot returns text. DivorceLex orchestrates an entire platform so the right information, tool, or person shows up at the right moment.
Does DivorceLex replace lawyers or give legal advice?
DivorceLex helps people understand the divorce process, prepare better questions, identify the issues that matter in their situation, and connect with a local attorney when that's the right next step.
Legal services are provided by licensed attorneys — not by DivorceLex or Victoria. DivorceLex organizes information and guides people toward the right resources; it does not give legal advice or represent anyone.
One intelligence layer across the platform
Every surface of Divorce.law draws on the same underlying intelligence — so the experience stays consistent whether you're a person seeking help or the platform working behind the scenes.
Victoria
for consumers
Catalina
growth & county intelligence
Attorney matching
by county
Roadmaps
personalized pathways
Calculators
jurisdiction-aware tools
Legal content
structured & indexed
Admin intelligence
platform operations
Safety workflows
screening & resources
Why does divorce need specialized AI intelligence?
Divorce is local, emotional, procedural, and high-stakes all at once. The rules change by jurisdiction, the decisions are personal, and the steps are easy to get wrong.
DivorceLex was built to take that complexity and help organize it into clearer next steps — so people can move through one of life's hardest transitions with more understanding and less guesswork.
Frequently asked questions
What is DivorceLex?
DivorceLex is Divorce.law's proprietary divorce law intelligence system. It consists of 98 database tables containing canonical legal data across 64 jurisdictions (50 US states, DC, and 13 Canadian provinces), powering Victoria AI with jurisdiction-aware legal guidance, calculators, and document logic.
How does DivorceLex work?
DivorceLex works by organizing structured legal data — statutes, procedures, filing fees, residency requirements, child support formulas, and more — into a canonical layer that Victoria and other platform surfaces can query. When a user asks Victoria a question, DivorceLex provides the jurisdiction-specific context so the answer reflects local rules, not generic information.
What data does DivorceLex contain?
DivorceLex contains 98 database tables covering child support guidelines, alimony factors, property division rules, custody standards, procedural requirements, court fees, modification rules, discovery procedures, and domestic violence protections — all organized by jurisdiction with statutory citations.
Does DivorceLex give legal advice?
No. DivorceLex provides legal information and platform intelligence, not legal advice. It helps users understand divorce procedures, identify relevant issues, and connect with licensed attorneys. Legal services are provided by licensed attorneys, not by DivorceLex or Victoria.
How many jurisdictions does DivorceLex cover?
DivorceLex covers 64 jurisdictions: all 50 US states, Washington DC, and 13 Canadian provinces and territories. Each jurisdiction has its own set of rules for divorce procedures, child support calculations, property division, and custody standards.
What calculators does DivorceLex power?
DivorceLex powers 25 calculators including child support calculators, alimony estimators, property division tools, divorce cost estimators, divorce timeline calculators, and specialized tools like QDRO retirement calculators and military divorce calculators — each using jurisdiction-specific formulas.
Last updated: July 2026