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Dtour Life
dtour.life is a divorce-management platform used by spouses, family-law attorneys, mediators, and financial professionals in mediated, collaborative, and lawyer-assisted divorces. The product combines client onboarding, financial-data collection, child-support and asset-allocation tools, a central document repository, case dashboards, and collaboration workflows. March 2026 research found live workflow pages for family-law professionals and consumers, a Clio integration listing, pricing for law firms on a per-case basis rather than per-seat, and repeated product messaging around replacing email/PDF chaos with a shared case workspace. The strongest workflow evidence is around collecting and organizing financial records, sharing documents and updates across the divorce team, and giving clients a structured middle ground between fully DIY divorce and traditional high-cost representation.
Capabilities
Spans 2 product areas: Divorce Practice, Divorce Management.
Workflow Coverage
Based on published feature listings, this tool maps to 1 workflow area:
- Client & Matter Lifecycle
Workflow mappings derived from published feature lists. Not independently verified.
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Dtour Life is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Dtour Life addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Documents scattered across email, shared drives, attorney desktops, and filing cabinets — paralegal can't find the key document when it's needed for court or a deposition
Solo/small attorney sees the market moving toward flat-fee unbundled legal services (estate plans, LLC formations, uncontested divorces) but can't build client-facing intake-to-document-to-payment workflows without custom software development or expensive consultants — the gap between 'I know this should be automated' and actually doing it is too wide
Couple going through a relatively straightforward uncontested divorce is quoted $10,000-15,000+ per person by traditional family law attorneys — for what amounts to filling out state-specific forms, negotiating a few asset splits, and filing paperwork. They don't need a full-service attorney for every step, but they also can't afford to mess up court filings that affect custody, property division, and their financial future. Need a middle ground between 'hire a $350/hr attorney for everything' and 'download blank forms from the court website and hope for the best'
Where it fits in your workflow
Before Dtour Life
A mediated, collaborative, or lawyer-assisted divorce starts and the team needs a structured way to gather financial information, forms, and supporting documents.Family-law professionals need clients to provide organized data without endless follow-up emails and duplicate entry into their core PMS.
After Dtour Life
The team uses the collected data to discuss asset division, support, and settlement options, then hands the organized records forward for post-divorce tasks and future modifications.Case data can sync with Clio and be retained by the client after conclusion for ongoing post-divorce management.
Integrations & hand-offs
Client/spouse -> family-law attorney, mediator, or financial expert through the shared case workspace.dtour.life -> Clio for bi-directional case-data synchronization.Active divorce case -> post-divorce management, support modifications, estate planning, and follow-on financial tasks.
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