離婚書類が届きました。何が書かれているか、理解しましょう。
離婚の書類は、感情的に圧倒的で、法律的にも難解です。Attorlyが目の前の内容——財産分与、親権条件、扶養義務——を読み込み、何かに同意する前にその提案を理解できるようお手伝いします。
書類を確認するNot legal advice: This page explains, in plain language, how a legal document typically works. It is general information — not legal advice about your specific situation. If the stakes are meaningful, or a deadline is close, speak with a licensed lawyer before relying on anything you read here.
Divorce paperwork is a decision tree
The papers you've received aren't a verdict — they're a proposed settlement, a filing, or both. Every clause in them represents a decision someone wants you to agree to: about property, custody, support, and the dissolution itself. Silence is effectively acceptance.
Divorce law is heavily jurisdiction-specific. Community-property states divide differently from equitable-distribution states. Custody standards vary. Support calculations follow state-specific formulas. What's "fair" depends on where you are.
Attorly explains each proposed term, flags anything that deviates from the default outcome a court would likely order, and highlights the clauses where agreement now will affect you for decades.
使い方
3つのステップで、どんな法的書類もスッキリ理解できます
書類をアップロード
PDF、Wordファイル、スキャン画像をドラッグするだけです。どんな形式でも、どんな言語でも対応しています。
Attorlyが分析します
AIが書類全体を読み込み、リスクを洗い出し、期限を抽出し、あなたの状況にとって最も重要な点を特定します。
わかりやすいレポートを受け取る
書類の内容、すべき対応、弁護士への相談が必要かどうかを、平易な言葉でまとめたレポートをお届けします。
Attorlyが離婚書類から読み取ること
これからの家族生活と財政に影響する条件をお伝えします。
財産・資産の分与
婚姻財産の分割がどのように提案されているか——不動産、銀行口座、退職金、事業持分、個人財産について説明します。
子どもの親権と養育計画
身上監護と法定代理権の取り決め、面会スケジュール、休日・旅行・重要な決定に関する規定について説明します。
子どもの養育費と配偶者扶養
扶養額、期間、支払いスケジュール、変更や終了の条件について説明します。
債務の分担
住宅ローン、クレジットカード、学生ローンなどの共同債務を誰が負担するか、どちらかが支払わない場合の債権者への対応についても説明します。
回答の条件と期限
書類に記載された回答期限、必須調停の要件、裁判期日についてお伝えします。
First steps after receiving papers
Breathe, then work through this list before responding.
- 1
Note every deadline on the cover page
Response deadlines, hearing dates, and mediation deadlines are binding. Attorly pulls them onto one timeline so nothing is missed in the first week.
- 2
Make copies of every financial document
Bank statements, tax returns, retirement accounts, property titles, business valuations, debts. You will need these for mandatory disclosures; starting now avoids a panic later.
- 3
Separate finances carefully — and legally
Opening your own account is usually fine. Moving large sums, hiding assets, or closing joint accounts unilaterally is not. Many jurisdictions freeze large transfers automatically the moment a divorce is filed.
- 4
Get legal advice before agreeing to anything
Custody, support, and property division are hard to unwind after a signed agreement. Even in amicable splits, a one-hour consultation often changes the outcome meaningfully.
- 5
Protect children from the paperwork
Courts take badly to one parent involving the kids in the legal process. Save adult conversations for adult hours, and document any agreements about parenting time in writing only.