LawMatic Divorce tracks marital assets and liabilities through divorce and division of spouses’ property. Desktop and iPhone: one matter — asset/debt lists, allocation between parties, state-duty estimates, and document workflows. Built for family counsel and parties who want the full picture.
Multiple matters, marriage and dissolution details, children, spouse shares (including non‑50/50 splits grounded in Art. 39 of the Russian Family Code), agreement flags, and notes.
Categories: real estate, vehicles, securities, business/shareholdings, cash/deposits, movables, and more. Party roles (claimant/respondent, etc.), creditors and debts; compare valuations and each side’s positions.
“Spouse” and “Spouse (partner)” views so valuations and allocation can be reviewed from each party’s angle.
Visual baskets: spouse A, spouse B, children, unallocated — on macOS with columns and an inspector for the selected item.
Case summary and event chronology for quick orientation.
State duty calculation for courts of general jurisdiction using current rules (project baseline includes the regime effective 9 Sep 2024).
Matter document spaces, templates, and editor; draft statement of claim text generated from case data as an editable starting point.
Stored in local app files for confidentiality; cross-device sync is not described here as a guaranteed feature.
Configure the Legalic API if you already use that ecosystem.
One product on macOS and iOS (SwiftUI): Mac — sidebar navigation and inspector; iPhone/iPad — tabs with the same entities (overview, timeline, property, division, and more).
This app structures data and drafts materials; it does not replace legal advice. Strategy, asset characterisation, and procedural deadlines remain with qualified counsel for your situation.
Matters, marriage/dissolution, children, Art. 39 RF FC shares, agreements, notes.
Asset categories, parties, creditors/debts, valuations and positions.
Separate lenses for each spouse’s valuations and allocation.
Spouse A/B, children, unallocated; Mac columns + inspector.
Matter summary and event chronology.
Duty calculation with current rules (project baseline 9 Sep 2024).
Matter docs, templates, generated statement of claim text.
Optional Legalic API on macOS; data kept in local app files.