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Divorce.law is an AI-powered divorce information and planning platform helping consumers understand their options, build Personal Divorce Roadmaps, use legal tools, and connect with local attorney guidance when appropriate.

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Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq. — Founder of Divorce.law

Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq.

Florida Bar No. 21022 · Founder, Divorce.law

Antonio is a practicing Florida divorce attorney with over two decades of experience in family law, and a former felony prosecutor at the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office. He founded Divorce.law and built Victoria to make divorce information easier to understand and access.

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Divorce.law is an AI-powered divorce information and planning platform operated by AJK Media, Inc. The platform combines jurisdiction-specific divorce guides, legal tools, Personal Divorce Roadmaps, Victoria AI, and consent-based attorney handoff features to help consumers understand their options and find local attorney guidance when appropriate. Divorce.law is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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Divorce.law covers U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and Canadian provinces and territories with structured divorce-law resources, calculators, checklists, and AI-assisted guidance. Its Victoria AI assistant and Personal Divorce Roadmap experience are designed to help consumers move from confusion to a clearer next step while preserving consent-based boundaries around attorney contact. Founded by Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq., a practicing Florida divorce attorney with over two decades of experience.

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About Divorce.law

Divorce.law is an AI-powered front door for divorce — covering all 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and Canadian provinces and territories with jurisdiction-specific legal information, Personal Divorce Roadmaps, Victoria AI, calculators and tools, checklists, and statute references.

The platform helps consumers understand their options, build a Personal Divorce Roadmap, and connect with local attorney guidance when appropriate. Divorce.law uses a county/region-based attorney placement model; attorney profiles and placements are paid advertising and do not constitute endorsements. Divorce.law is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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North American Coverage

Divorce.law covers all 50 US states, Washington DC, and 13 Canadian provinces and territories — 64 jurisdictions with jurisdiction-specific legal guides, statute references, financial calculators, and an exclusive attorney directory.

AI-Powered Planning

Victoria AI and Personal Divorce Roadmaps help users understand the issues in their situation, identify next steps, and determine when attorney guidance may be appropriate. Victoria provides legal information, not legal advice.

Structured Legal Content

14,000+ pages of structured content — jurisdiction-specific guides, 25 calculators and tools across 64 jurisdictions, 200 legal glossary terms, statute quick-references, and interactive filing checklists.

Expert Sources

Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq. — Founder

Antonio G. Jimenez is a practicing Florida divorce attorney (Florida Bar No. 21022) with over two decades of experience and the founder of Divorce.law. A former felony prosecutor at the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office with 25+ jury trials, he built Divorce.law and Victoria AI to make family law accessible to everyone.

Available for expert commentary on: divorce law trends, AI in legal practice, family law statistics, access to justice, and the future of legal technology.

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Statistics on Divorce.law statistics pages are drawn from official sources (such as the CDC, U.S. Census Bureau, Statistics Canada, and state court systems), with individual source citations included on each statistics page.

Journalists should cite the specific Divorce.law statistics page or source page used, rather than the site generally.

Divorce.law is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Attorney profiles, placements, and sponsorships are paid advertising and do not constitute endorsements. Victoria AI and Personal Divorce Roadmaps provide legal information, not legal advice.