Preparation changes everything.
Most people don't arrive at divorce with clarity. They arrive uncertain, overwhelmed, and often carrying months of quiet deliberation that no one else has seen. Alette brings structure to that uncertainty — the decisions, the documents, the professionals — so you can start making sense of it on your own terms.
Divorce involves dozens of interconnected decisions — property, children, finances, futures. Alette gives you a structured, private workspace to map them, track them, and prepare for the conversations that matter.
The agreement that lasts is the one you understood before you signed it.
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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 divorce profession had the philosophy, but not the tools to help people actually prepare.
So she built Alette — a structured workspace that organizes everything divorce requires. Not by telling people what to decide, but by putting every decision, document, and professional connection in one place — so anyone going through this process can show up informed and ready to build an agreement that lasts.
The full scope of your divorce — decisions, documents, professionals — structured and connected before you need them.