With this app, I thee divorce
Jun 28, 2010 | by Kate Lunau of Macleans Magazine, Canada Most people going through a divorce could probably do without the stress and expense of endless consultations with a lawyer. Now, some—in the U.S., anyway—can consult with their iPhones instead. A new company out of Dallas, called DivorceApps.com, is selling iPhone applications aimed at [...]
Read moreShould your law firm create its own iPhone app?
June 23, 2010 by Sylvia Hsieh | LawyersUSAonline.com With an estimated 30 million iPhone users and another 600,000 in line for the newest version, set to be released this week, some lawyers are launching their own iPhone apps to market their firms. When international law firm Morrison and Foerster released an iPhone app that provides [...]
Read moreDallas Morning News: Technology
Dallas divorce lawyer and Dallas app developer team up for iPhone DIY divorce apps. What an age we live in. Dallas family law specialist Michelle May O’Neil and Dallas-based app developer Brainwash Inc. (which I’ve written about before ) have teamed up for a series of do-it-yourself divorce apps for the iPhone. In the May, [...]
Read moreEstate Divider iPhone App released
DIY Divorce – New App Available for iPhone People thinking about getting a divorce have another option to help keep the costs of hiring lawyers down. A new app for the iPhone was released today called Estate Divider that helps spouses develop a spreadsheet to divide their assets and debts in a fair manner and [...]
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