Victoria AI
Meet Victoria
Victoria helps people understand divorce questions, explore next steps, and build a Personal Divorce Roadmap using Divorce.law's structured legal content, tools, and jurisdiction-specific resources.
Built for divorce, not generic search.
Victoria began in 2024 as one of the earliest AI assistants built specifically for family-law and divorce workflows, created by a practicing divorce lawyer. Today, Victoria is part of Divorce.law's broader AI-powered divorce platform.
Instead of returning a wall of search results, Victoria is designed to help you turn questions into a clearer, structured next step.
Connected to Divorce.law's legal data layer.
Victoria does not rely only on a general AI model's memory. She can use Divorce.law's structured legal data layer, retrieval tools, and jurisdiction-specific resources to help ground answers in relevant divorce-law materials — including more than 100,000 indexed pages of statutes, rules, and procedural materials across 64 jurisdictions, alongside Divorce.law's guides and platform tools.
Victoria provides legal information, not legal advice, and may be incomplete or inaccurate. Always verify important information and consult a licensed attorney about your situation.
How Victoria works.
- ✓Asks follow-up questions to understand your situation
- ✓Identifies your jurisdiction when possible
- ✓Retrieves relevant Divorce.law resources
- ✓Can surface statutes, rules, guides, and tools when appropriate
- ✓Can help you build a Personal Divorce Roadmap
- ✓Can help summarize the issues and your next steps
- ✓Supports saved Roadmaps and consent-based attorney handoff
What Victoria can help with.
- ✓The divorce process
- ✓Custody and parenting issues
- ✓Child support
- ✓Alimony and spousal support
- ✓Property and debt
- ✓Retirement accounts
- ✓Relocation
- ✓Mediation vs. contested divorce
- ✓Documents to gather
- ✓Questions to ask an attorney
- ✓Whether attorney guidance may be appropriate
What Victoria cannot do.
- ×Give legal advice
- ×Represent you
- ×Guarantee outcomes
- ×Replace advice from a licensed attorney
Using Victoria does not create an attorney-client relationship, and Victoria is not a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney.
Why this matters.
Most people do not need a wall of search results. They need a clearer first step. Victoria helps turn questions into a structured path — so you can understand your options and decide what to do next.
Start with a clearer next step.
Divorce.law is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Victoria provides legal information, not legal advice.