Split assets with clearer math and less friction
Asset Divider helps you compare proposals, balance tradeoffs, and understand what different settlement paths actually do. The core workspace is meant to stay accessible, while higher-cost valuation automation belongs in a one-time premium layer when needed.
Start with the workspace, not a paywall
Manual asset comparison, scenario planning, and settlement framing should be easy to open and pressure-test. Premium only shows up where outside integrations or heavier valuation automation create real cost.
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Free core access
Use Asset Divider for the core math and comparison workflow
- ✓Manual asset entry and scenario planning
- ✓Comparison of proposed splits and tradeoffs
- ✓Settlement-balance context and exportable outputs
One-time premium valuation
Pay once when you need heavier financial automation
- ✓Plaid-linked statement and account pulls
- ✓Higher-cost valuation workflows and account refreshes
- ✓Case-based premium access instead of recurring subscription pricing
What the workspace helps you do
Visual Asset Inventory
See every asset and debt in one dashboard — house, cars, retirement, bank accounts, and personal property.
Scenario Comparison
Test different proposed splits side by side so you can compare outcomes before you commit to a settlement.
Balanced Settlement Guidance
Use parity context and cleaner framing to negotiate toward something balanced instead of fighting over isolated line items.
Retirement + Future Value Context
See present-day numbers alongside future value context so cash and retirement are not treated like interchangeable dollars.
Attorney-Ready Exports
Export the working scenario and supporting numbers to use with your attorney, mediator, or records.
Premium Valuation Layer
When higher-cost automation is needed, premium valuation features like Plaid-linked account pulls fit as a one-time case fee, not a subscription.
Open Asset Divider now
Start with the workspace, use the free core workflow, and layer in premium valuation only when your case actually needs it.