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Add Divorce.law as a Preferred Source on Google
Divorce research is stressful and confusing. If you trust Divorce.law, you can tell Google you prefer us — so you may see more Divorce.law answers when you research divorce, custody, support, and property division.
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What “preferred sources” means
Google now lets you choose sources you prefer in your Search personalization settings. When you do, Google may show those sources more often or more prominently for you in places like AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Top Stories.
Adding Divorce.law helps Google know you prefer Divorce.law, so you can see more from us when Google gives you source options. It’s free, you turn it on inside Google, and you can change it anytime. It does not replace advice from a lawyer — Divorce.law is an information platform, not your attorney.
We don’t promise placement or rankings. Google controls whether, when, and how preferred sources appear — this simply helps it know what you prefer.
How to add Divorce.law as a preferred source
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Open Google Search source preferences (look for the source-preferences option near Top Stories when you search on Google).
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Search for Divorce.law.
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Select Divorce.law as a preferred source.
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Return to Google and continue your divorce research.
Note: Google controls whether, when, and how preferred sources appear.
Why choose Divorce.law?
State-specific divorce guidance
Grounds, residency, and process for all 64 US & Canadian jurisdictions.
Custody & parenting plans
How decisions are made and what parenting arrangements look like.
Child support & alimony
Plain-English guides plus free calculators and estimators.
Property & debt division
How marital property, debts, and retirement are typically divided.
Personal Divorce Roadmap
A step-by-step plan tailored to your situation and location.
Victoria AI assistant
Ask divorce questions and get researched, jurisdiction-aware answers.
Attorney connections
Connect with a participating local firm where one is available.
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For attorneys: preferred-source behavior matters
When consumers intentionally choose Divorce.law as a trusted divorce source, it strengthens the value of being the exclusive county member on Divorce.law. Preferred-source behavior is a signal of brand trust, not just search traffic.
Learn about membershipDivorce.law provides legal information and tools. It is not a law firm and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Google controls its own search features and results, including whether, when, and how preferred sources appear.