Preparation changes everything.
Most people don't arrive at divorce ready to negotiate. They arrive uncertain, overwhelmed, and often carrying months of quiet deliberation that no one else has seen. That's not a problem to solve — it's a reality to honor. Alette is built for the way divorce actually happens.
Divorce asks two people to make dozens of interconnected decisions — about property, children, finances, futures. Alette gives both of you a structured, private place to organize that work together, at your own pace.
Every decision you make is one you're genuinely ready to make. Every agreement reflects what actually matters to you.
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She chose to self-mediate her own divorce, embedding herself in every aspect of the process — the financial complexity, the emotional weight, the logistics no one prepares you for. She approached it as a growth experience, studying the psychology and narrative elements that make collaborative divorce possible. What she found was a gap: the mediation profession had the philosophy, but not the tools to help couples actually prepare.
So she built Alette — a structured workspace that guides collaborative couples through their family transition. Not by telling them what to decide, but by organizing everything the process requires so both people can show up informed, aligned, and ready to build an agreement that lasts.
Protect your family's stability and future through clarity, durable agreements, and a structured mediation process.