DIY Divorce - New App Available for iPhone

One of the most important parts of getting a divorce is dividing up the assets and debts between the spouses. Estate Divider is the latest iPhone app from Divorceapps.com that gives spouses a DIY tool to help themselves and reduce the costs of lawyers, mediators, and litigation. The app allows a spouse to:

  • Input the values for the various assets and liabilities of the marital estate;
  • Assign specific assets and liabilities to “Spouse A” or “Spouse B” (such as a house or car) or allocate asset value between “Spouse A” and “Spouse B” (such as a bank account);
  • Input an overall desired division of the estate between “Spouse A” and “Spouse B”;
  • Calculate the amount of money needed to accomplish the desired split, express the amount of money needed to accomplish the split in terms of either a cash payment from the spouse with the higher initial allocation, or alimony, or a mix of both;
  • If any of the equalizing payment is allocated to alimony, determine the post tax equivalent of the alimony to be received by payee and the post tax cost of the alimony to be paid by the paying spouse;
  • Calculate any overall tax advantage to either spouse by structuring the part or all of the equalizing payment as alimony;
  • Email the desired settlement and outcome of the property division.

Estate Divider app is available on iTunes for $9.99.

Estate Divider is the latest creation of Dallas family law specialist Michelle May O’Neil and Fort Worth forensic CPA Bryan Rice. The two formed their company Divorceapps.com in 2010 to provide DIY solutions that save divorcing spouses money on the costs of getting a divorce. Their first app, Divorce Cost & Prep, released in May on iTunes illustrates the hidden costs of divorce such as the cost of maintaining two homes, added transportation costs for the children, and cost of parking at a lawyers office. Divorce Cost & Prep also helps a spouse put together all of the documents that a lawyer might need to process the divorce, again saving the client money.

O’Neil and Rice developed the idea for the apps as a way to help clients save money in their divorces. “There are many people that want or need a divorce that cannot afford the high costs of litigation,” says O’Neil. “Our apps provide those people with the ability to help themselves and save on the money it might otherwise cost to pay a lawyer to do these things for them.” 

Divorceapps.com uses Brainwash Inc. to develop their iPhone apps, the foremost developer of iPhone apps in the DFW Metroplex.

Michelle May O’Neil specializes in family law in Dallas, Texas with the firm O’Neil Anderson. She is the co-author of All About Texas Law and Kids, published in 2010 by Texas Lawyer Press. As a step-mother to her husband’s 10-year old son, she relates to many of her clients with blended families. Bryan C. Rice is a forensic CPA in Fort Worth who focuses his practice on assisting attorneys and divorcing spouses with the financial aspects of litigation.

Divorce, There's Now an App For That!

Our DivorceApp -- Divorce Cost & Prep -- for the iPhone was featured on CBS 11 news last night.  In an article entitled Divorce, There's Now An App For That, Carol Cavazos points out that there's over 100,000 iPhone apps and our's is the first for divorce.  Here's the full article from their website and the video link:

Divorce, There's Now An App For That

There are more than more than 100,000 iPhone apps by some social media estimates. There are apps for math, mood check and moron tests. But what about one for a marriage that's over.

Now there's even an app for that. It's called Divorce Cost and Prep.  It's the brain child of Dallas Attorney Michelle O'Neill and Fort Worth CPA Bryan Rice.
 
"The apps we're coming out with are really meant for the person going through the divorce in terms of helping them understand the costs and understanding the types of documents that are needed" explains Rice.
 
Rice, a $300 an hour CPA, knows the costs associated with divorce. He's created a list of possible expenses for what will soon become two, separate households. He's even listed things you wouldn't think of like parking expenses. "What if your attorney's downtown and you have to pay $10 every time you have to go see him," Rice said.
 
The app has been available in the iTunes store for just three weeks and has only attracted about a dozen buyers. App users like Victoria Huyge think someone would use it if it was applicable.  At $4.99, it also would cost a fraction of a CPA.

Rice says they'll have two more divorce related apps out soon. One is a property divider, the other is a child custody calendar.

Here's the video link:  http://cbs11tv.com/video/?id=54327@ktvt.dayport.com

Divorce Apps now available for the iPhone!

Divorce Apps for iPhoneDallas, Texas -- Michelle May O'Neil of Dallas' divorce boutique firm O'Neil Anderson announces the release of Divorce Cost & Prep -- the first in a planned line of divorce-related apps for the iPhone by her newly formed company DivorceApps.com.  She and her business partner, forensic CPA Bryan C. Rice, saw a niche in the iPhone app industry that was not being met.  "When I got my iPhone, I couldn't believe how many games were available, but so few apps for divorces," said Rice.  "Michelle and I teamed up to develop some apps that would be beneficial for our clients to use." 

Divorce Cost & Prep serves two purposes.  First, a person contemplating divorce can assess the hidden and direct costs of divorce, such as the cost of providing two houses, two wardrobes for the children, or transportation costs for exchanging the children between houses.  Second, the app gives divorce clients a list of information and documents to gather for their lawyer to assist preparation of their divorce.  O'Neil wanted to provide an app that would make a client's life easier and her own as well.  "Many times clients want to know what documents they can gather for their lawyer, so this will give an easy way for clients to gather everything I will need for their case," says O'Neil. 

Divorce Cost & Prep is available on iTunes for $4.99.

The pair have more apps in the works.  Bear Cahill of BrainwashInc.com assisted with the development of the divorce apps for the iPhone.