Divorce clarity — before you spend a dollar on an attorney
Most people make decisions in divorce before they understand what actually matters. This shows you what typically matters — before those decisions are locked in.
No generic advice. No generic checklists. Organized around your state, your assets, your children, and what's weighing on you most.
Most people going through divorce don't know what they don't know. Nouvelle surfaces what typically matters for your specific situation — before you make decisions that are hard to undo.
This is educational guidance based on common patterns — not legal advice, and not a substitute for an attorney. It helps you understand what to discuss with one. Decisions should be made with a licensed attorney.
Your state, your assets, your children. Every answer helps generate information most relevant to your general circumstances.
Built in real time — specific to you. Not a template. Not a form. Yours.
No guessing. No overwhelm. You arrive at consultations with organized context and the right questions.
Each section shows what typically happens in situations like yours — and what people commonly focus on at each stage.
Built around your state, your assets, your situation — not a generic checklist.
You walk away with a clearer picture of what typically matters in situations like yours — before you make decisions that are hard to undo.
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Common patterns in situations like this — and what people often encounter early in the process.
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Your timeline. The stages. The mistakes to avoid at each one.
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What you're actually signing — in plain English — and what it means for you.
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Common financial considerations in divorce — assets, debt, and what typically comes up in equitable distribution.
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Custody realities and how to approach them — specific to your state.
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The right questions before you spend $400 an hour — and how to evaluate what you hear.
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Real guidance for the emotional side of this — what people often find helpful.
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What to do in the next 30 days — and what you don't need to decide yet.
"What questions should I ask my attorney?" "What documents do I need?" "What does this form actually mean?"
Common questions people bring to Nouvelle before their first consultation
"What typically happens to the house?" "How does custody usually work in my state?" "What should I know before I sign anything?"
Common questions people want answered before making decisions
"I don't know what I don't know." Most people start here. Nouvelle is built for exactly this moment — before the process begins.
Why people use Nouvelle before their first attorney meeting
There will be a day — probably when you're not expecting it — when you go an entire hour without thinking about this. That's the beginning of something.
You're not there yet. But it's coming.
— a common reflection people share afterward
Most people don't realize what matters until after they've made decisions that are hard to undo. This gives you clarity before that happens.
Most people going through divorce don't know what they don't know. Nouvelle shows you what typically matters in situations like yours — before decisions become hard to undo. This is not a substitute for an attorney. It helps you understand what to discuss with one.
Used before first consultations, filings, or major decisions.
Most people spend $3,000–$15,000 on divorce. This helps you understand what typically drives that number — before decisions are locked in.
Start with clarity. Then decide what actually matters.